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General Notices
PROSPECTUS OP THE AUCKLAND COFFEE PALACE COMPANY (Limited). . Capital : £20,000, in 20,000 Shakes of £1 EACH. Dibectobs : Mr Graves Aickin, Key. Shirley W. Baker, Mr <lohn Chambers, Mr Gteo. Hemuß, Mr John Lamb, Mr Thomas Morrin, and Mr Joseph Newman. Solicitous : Mepsrs Whitakor and Russell. JJa>KKEB : Bnnk of New Zealand. Seobetak^': Mr John Milne. Of*iob or ihr Company: Colonial Bai.k Building*, Queen street.
IT ia proposed to establish. a Company for the purpose of Bupjjljing a »a"t iotjg felt in Auckl«nd, boih by residentb and travellers, viz., » Fir.-t clues FAMILY HOTEL, to be conducted on Temperance principles, in connection with which there shall be Coffee and Refreshment Booms.
The leading features of this Company will be to provide— Ist. A superior Hotel with the comforts of a home, from which alcoholic 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 classes at a cheap rate, a» supplied in the Coffee Palaces in England. 3rd. A Rest uranfc where meals of the best quality will be served ia a clean end attractive form. 4th. Separate Dining roomß for Ladies only, Ladies and Gentlemen, and Gentlemen only.' sth. A Billiard Koom, Reading Room, and Smoking. Room for social recreation.
The marked nuccees which has followed the establishment of, what are known as " Coffee Palaces " in England and various parts of the Colonies is well known. The absolute necessity for one in this city is recognised, and the promoters confidently believe that such an institution cannot fail to prove of great and .immediate benefit to the community, besides being a financial success to the Shareholders. A very eligible site in the best part of Queen-street is now under offer to the promoters on very advantageous terms, which it is desirable to secure at once.
The promoters feel that in an enterprise of this nature it is desirable to enlist the sympathy and practical support of all olasssea. With this object in view, they propose to form tbe Company, with Shares at £1 each, so as to secure a- large proprietary. The terms or payment are as follows :—ls per share on application; 2s per share on allotment; and the balance, if required, in Oallß of 2s 6d per share at intervals of not less than two months.
A meeting of Subscribers will be convened at an early date for the Election of Directors, &c. Application for Shares may be made to Messrs Milne and White, Colonial Bank Buildings, Queen street, or to nny nmmber of the " The Auckland Brokers' Association."
NOTICE !
J. H. WALSH,
Oj Roimston Stbret, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his Customers and the public in general for blieir liberal patron»ge during the- last ten years, and now wishes to inform them that HE HAS DISPOSED or his ROLLESTON STREET BUSINESS xo Davies Brothers.
Davies Brothers OF AYE muoh pleasure in informing the « I Inhabitants of the Thames, that in reference to the above they trust that by strict attention to the business, and keeping NOTHING BUT THE BEST QUALITY MKAT,
to merit the tame amount of support so cor* dially afforded theit predecessor. Rollcnton street, October 7tb, 1881.
THAMES COFFEE ROOMS (NEXT^MoLrvfiß's), BROWN STREET, GRA HAM3TOWN, ABE NOW OPEN. FULLJAMES AND SCOTT, PROPRIETORS. HOT PIES, with COFFEE, TEA, ob COCOA, 6d. A YIBIT WILL NOT BE REGRETTED. 1913 EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY! MUST BE MADE KNOWN AT ON0E!!
Now one and all attend to this— Don't be offended or fake it amiss— We are Selling Off below prime coßt j In fact, wo must sell, if at a loss. Our Goods are all New—really good: Musical, amusing, metallic, and wood $ Juat make a call, and give us a turn, The prices will please, and cause you to return. We wish all and every one to understand that we are SELLING OFF;—that no Reasonable offer will be refused. COME ONE AND ALL TO THE! OLD, THE VERY OLDEST, SHORTLAND BAZAAR POLLEN STREET SOUTH, SHORTLAND. R. MORGAN. N E W S AGEN CV.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3993, 15 October 1881, Page 4
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811Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3993, 15 October 1881, Page 4
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