General Notices PEOSPECTUB OF THB AUCKLAND COFFEE PALACE COMPANY (Limited). Capital i £20,000, in 20,000 Shams of £1 each. Dibxotobs: Mr Graves Aioiin, Eer. Sbiifaj W. Baker, Mr John Chambers, Mr tiko. Hemui, Mr-Jr>hn Latnb, Mr Tbomtf Morrin, and Mr Jo««ph Newman. SoitolTOSS : Me«r« Whitak»^|nd BMMIIt Bamerbs : Bank of New Z«<U«nd. Skobxtakt s Mr John Miln*. A : . OFFICE OF THB COMPANY: ColofiM B*fik . Buildings, Queen street. > IT is proposed to establish • Company for the purpose, of supplying s> w«nt \o»g felt in Auckland, both by residents tad travellers, viz., a First-cliw FAMILY HOTEL, to be conducted on Tempennoe principles, in connection with whteh there , (hall be Coffee and Refreshment Boom*.' The leading feature! of this Company will be to provide— . ' ■'/■•' Ist. A superior Hotel with the com forto of a home, from .which »looholic liquors will be excluded. ' ' 2nd. A Large Boom, where Tea, Coffee, - Cocoa, Lemonade, Aerated Waters, &c, can be always had,. for the special benefit of the working eIaHM at a cheap rate, as supplied/in the ; Coffee Palaces in England. 3rd. A Best nrant where meals of the beet quality will be'served ia a clean and attractive form." .' 4tb. Separate Dining-rooms for Ladies only, Ladies and Gentlemen, and Gentlemen only. ' .'" '-*- sth. A Billiard Koom, Beading Boom, and Smoking Room ' for ' e&oial recreation. The marked'fuccrsa which has followed fhe eilabliehraent^of what are known as "Coffee - Palaces " in England and various part* of theColonies is well known. The absolute necee* I sity for one in this city is recognised, and the promoters confidently believe that raeh an institution cannot fail to prove- of great andl immediu^e benefit to the community, besidee being a financial success to the Shareholders. A very eligible site in the belt part ef Quern-street is now under pffer to the; pnsmoters on very advantageous termsi whieit It. is desirable to secure at. once. .. • -■ • f T Ibe promoters feel that in an esterpnaf pt, •his nature it is desirable to euliet the sympa>" thy and practial support of al classes.. With this object in view,they propose to forsflT the Company, with Shares at £1 each, M ac to secure a large proprietary. , J The terms ot payment are' as follows:—Is per share on application t 2s per share on allotment ; and toe bnlanc-,' if required, ia Calls of 2t 6d per share at intervals of not It as than t«o months. ' '.' ' . „-, A meeting of Subscribers will be odnvened A . at an eaily date for the election of'DireO* tors, &c. Application for Shades may be made to Messrs Milne and White, Colonial Bank Buildings, Queen street, or to *ny member of the " The Auckland Broken* Association."
NOTICE! , J. H. WALSH, v Or RoraisMW Stbwt, , Lt , . BEGS to return bis sincere thinks to jhw Customers and the public in general for their liberal patronage during the last ten . years, and now wishes to inform them that HE HAS DISPOSED . . o* bis EOLLESTON BTBEET BUSINESS TO _ Davies Brotmebs. .—_ 1 Davies Brothers HAVE much p'.easure in informing the Inhabitants of the Thames, that in reference to the above they trust that by ; strict attention to the business, and ki>epiog NOTHING BUT THK BiiST QUALITY MKAT, to merit the same amount of support so oor» j dially afforded their predeoesßor. Rblleetcn street, October 7th, 1881. THAMES COFFEE ROOMS (Nratx.MoLivtß'B), BUOWN STREET, GKAHAM3TOWN, AEE NOW OPEN. FULU AMES AND SCOTT, PROPRIETORS. . ;'■ HOT PIES, avith COFFEE, TEA, OB COCOA, 6». A VISIT WILL NOT EE REOBETTKD. 1918 EXTIiAOEDINABY DISCOVERY! MUST BE MADE KNOWN AT ONCEII Now one and all attend to tbi»— ■ - .-■ D<)n't b« < derided or take it amiss— We are Selling Off below prime cost; In fact, vi o must sell, if at t» loss. Our Goods are all New—really good: -... V ; AJusical, amußing, metallic, and wood; Just make a call, and giro us a turn, ' '-, The prioes will please, aud cause you to r«turn« .' .' We wish »11 end" ererf one to understand ", that we aro SELLING OFF—tbat noßet* '.I sonable offer will bo refused. , ;: COME ONE AND ALL TO THB OLD, THE VERY OLDKBT, . SHORTLAND BAZAAR POLLKJV STKEET SOUTH,' 81IOBTLA SD. R. MOHGASVf. ~ NEWS AGENCY,
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3992, 14 October 1881, Page 1
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