BußlnO3S .Notices m & B.wmßm<co: (limited), , JL'« *•' ' ■ aki> £Übdwabx Mebchants. Oapitai ...;........,.......,.., v :....£150,000. DIEBOTOBS: a vH;,!ttoi.T'Momn':' '•'.' W. L'Taylor" '■ \ " 0. J. Stone Jno. Chambers Al-'-~ lifAifAonra Dibbctobb : '"' Thos. Morrin Jno.. Chambers Skcbetabt : " -W.D. Buddie. . ,.,,, /", BA3JKTOB! -^J v Bank of New Zealand. MJffIUBS ,T. 4S. MORBIN, ' this the first day of the half-year, have maoi| F F plfaaure\;in. announcing-, that tlriir Business haying: become of - sach' magnitude I as t»pfiec*4U;ite increased, capital and organisation r they , hare conVerted into a private -Lllll^SjD LIABILITy COMPANY, under the name of the T. and S. MORRIN and CO. (LIMITED). ; £ Xh4.; T. r and-,£, Morrin and Co. (Limited) ■''"hsi»- been fortunate enough to secure Mr - J6HirOHAMBEBB~as"a Managiog Director, and Messrs C. J. Brass ' and W. I. Tatiob as • Directors.;,-.,' «v . -._ , - .-^ MMBBB Mobbin respectfully thank all their - late customers for their liberal support during the^aiahy jeaw they hare been in business, ancf hope that the new Company, haying ~ increased facilities aud capital, will receive theiinrie; only in*a larger d.egree. 7 T.&S. MOREIN. j, -v, :-^i — TT7ITH" reference'to the above, the T. and S. MORRIN CO. (LIMITED) have to annuounoe that, in addition to purchase of the LARGE, STOCK of MESSRS MOBRIN, they have purchased the MININGS HARDWAHB BUSINESS of Mr C. J. . STONE, of the Thames,/and the SHIP CHANLER7" BUSINESS of Messrs H. F. ANDERSON ftn d CO., Queen street, Auck- i land, and -which business will be carried on . as before, Mr J. H. Smith being the Manager of - that) Thames Business, and Mr H. V. AlTDHßßtftrof the Ship Chandlery. The'j 'My Company have made such arrangements, for the supply of goods as will enable..them meet the rapidly iccreasisg trade'ofHhe North Island. The vCpmpany hope the large support given to the, old ;firms will be continued to the T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited). Aackland, N.Z., Julj let, 1882. 135 ; r Hotels, etc . BSotish Hotel, TE AEOHA. P. qXTIMLAN >... .... PROPRIETOR THE above HotJelis now open, and being the Beet Appointed and Commodious on the Aroba Goldfield, visitors can rely on every attention being paid* to their requirements. /■' ' ■ : Good Bede.~Table D'Hote Daily. Extensive Stabling. The WINKS, BPIRIT3, ALES, &c, are of t - , ->.\ the "finest quality .only. - DONALD McGEEGOfi ;(L»t of the Auckland Hotel), HAS very great pleasure in announcing to bis friends and the public that he has taken tSi»t well-known, favorite, and .conveniently iiluatcd Hostelry, ; - The Waitemata Hotel, which he-' has,' *at considerable expense, entirely renovated and furnished, making the house second.-to none.for comfort and convenience, in ; the colonies,-and where, by civility and attention, he hopes to receive " a fair "share"of publio patronage. A First-, class RESTAURANT.!has beenfadded to the, Hotpl. where gentlemen who lunch in the city willjind, every' delicacy of" the season, and attention paid to their comfort. Ho V Cold, and s Shower Baths, and.every convenience for travellers, and families, have been added-- to Stop Hotel. . ■■ > inea, Spirits, "and Beers, Ac., &0., only of the best brands kept. Charges moderate. Note the'address: ' '' p.; McGregor, W A IT fi'/M.A" T A H O T E L., Corner of Qaeea iod Castom-houae streets, Auckland. - 2745 -» ih: t. rowe, ; =; A TTHORISED .amd MINING SUR A .. , ,YETpR,AKp r ,;,."■' ,-, v , . Naxitb Lahd Fobohasb Aosnt, ALBERT STREET (next Frafcei- Bros.), Gbahakbtown. Nora.—Mining Leases, and Claims' Surveyed and .Plans' prepared at - reasonable; ohs-mM "i|h rtetpatch. '-'"'":. - '■ ~q&\\ OEATBFUt-COMFOETING. EPPfl'j''fl 6,Q0 A BEEAZFASTi ' \ ■ By 'a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operatidns of digestion smd nutrhum, and ,by a careful application of - the fine properties of w«U-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with • delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors', bills. It is by the judicious use of such artifcles of diet that a constitutioat may be gradually builtup until strong 'enough 'to resist every tendency to ■ disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are - floating aropncl i^s rieady to' attack wherever there n a weak point. We may escape many a fatal ahaft by keeping ourselves Well fortified with pure blood and a; properly nouri¥tied .' ficanie. —See article in the Civil Bervico ' . ChuttU. ... . .;.rr ' ,;A ■ \".l/. '.■■•":;• Made limply" with boiling water or milk. Sold; in packet* labelled— f j"i It 'E '&' EPPS'iiDCO.,, 1 HOMXEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, : '••' -■ ■■, ?-~- - LONDO'a-.. ■ ■. r Also —EPPS' CHOCOLATE ESSENCE, for Afternoon ute. 2174 ~~k UCKL&ND RUBBER STAMtf " CJO* - -J\-j'' Aibbbt Stbebt , ,- ...:„,. Kstabli*SKl:lß7d." Stamps it tit hours. /^ORBjICT NUMBEftS Outirautead at V the KYIBMING STAR Thame* '<•'■" ' ' 'tUi<i**V- id-*'' '■.-.•-'.-
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4310, 24 October 1882, Page 4
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