v^as.. _ s £ußines6 Noticea - -. -MV& S; MOBSIN CO. (LIMITED), -? c IBON AND HaBFVTABE MEBCHANIfI. Capital ,'.,;.?. £150,000. .k-- r-""^l ' DnaoroBS';;:; "\ ■ •• Thoi, Morrin W. L Taylor C.'J. :{Stdiie - ■-■ ■" j Jno. Chambers Dibbctobs : Tbos. Morrin „ . Jno. Chambers " 78BOBBXABT: '" tV. D. Buddie. Bank of New Zealand. "VtESSBS T* k S;;iMORRIN, "•" this ■^ ;• the first day of the half-year, hare milch pleasure "in, .'announcing .that theft Bosineas.having become of such magnitude as to "necessitate increased'capital and organi<l£tSo6jfj;tliej have''converted 'into a private LIMITED LIiBILiTF COMPANY/under the name of the T. and 9. MORRIN and CO. (LIMITED). . V^jlbe T. and B. Morrin and Co. (Limited) Jbtxe ..been fortunate^ enough to secure Mr Johh Cbambbbs as a Managing .Director, and Meters C. J.^ gtanns and W. I. Taylob bb bimij&W)-'"^' ■' '€'■"'-. , MIBBBS Mobbin respectfully thank all their latfLpnstCßner? for their liberal support during the many years' they hare been in business, and hope that the new Company, having increased facilities acd capital, will receive the same, only in a larger degree. T. & S. MORRIN. VIJITH reference to the above; the T. W , and S. MORRIN CO. (LIMITED) have to annuounoe that, in addition to purchase of the LARGE STOCK of MESSRS MORRIN,,they have purchased the MININGHARDWARE BUSINESS of Mr C. J. STONE, of; the and the SHIP OHANLERY BUSINESS of Messrs H. F. ANDERSON and CO., Queen street, Auckland, and which business will be carried on as before, Mr J. H. Smith being the Manager of;,, the Thames Business, and Mr H. F. AmdeBWHT of the Ship Chandlery. "The .new] Company have made euch arrangements for the supply of' goods as will enable sthem to meet the rapidly ir,et*eam)g trade of the North Island. r 1 '' ThVCqmpanytiope the large support given to. the old firms will be continued -to the T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited). Auckland, N.Z., July Ist, 1882. 135 Hotels, etc British Hotel, TE ABOHA. Pi QUINLAN .„ ... PROPRIETOR f|iHE above Hotel is now open, and being JL the Best Appointed and Commodious on the Aroha Goldfield, visitors .'can rely on every attention being paid to their require* menf«.{ ; - ■ :••'!■■ "Good Beds.—Table D'HoteDaily. Extensive Stabling. tfne WJNES, SPIRITS, ALES, &?., are of ' the finest quality only. DONALD Mo®OB. (Late of the Auckland Hotel), Tl AS,very giteat pleasure in announcing to Jtl ' bis, friends and the public that he has taken/that.well-knowa, favorite, and con* veniently situated Hostelry, The.'lWaitemata Hotel, which he has, at considerable expense, , entirely renovated' and furnished, making the'- hou^o -second,.to none .for comfort and convenience^ .in, the colonies,, and wberp,.,by. civility and attention, he hopes to receive a fair share of pdblie patronage. A First- : class RESTAURANT has been added to the < Hotel, where gentlemen who lunch in the | city will find, every.delicacy .of ; the season, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold, and. Shower Baths, and every convenience ffor travellers and- families^ have been added to the Hotel. . . yvines, Spirits,, and Beers, &c., &c, onlj of the bestibrands kept.' Charges moderate. ; Note the address: ' . ' D. McGREGOE, W AIiTJE lATA HOTEL, Corner of Queen <»ad Custom-houae streets, Auckland. 27^5 . . * .a«^ T. HOWE, r. ••?. A UTHORISED ahd MINING SURJSiJ - "T'"' VEYORj'awd' - - '••• NATIVB LAWD FdBOHASB AOBNT, ALBSRT STREET (next Frater Bros.), . Gbahamstown. Notb.—Mining -'Lenses and -Claims Sur< veyed and "Plans' prepared at reasonable 1 clwn"»« with despatch. . '• 861 , GEATEFUL-COMFOETING. W V t%^i n'o'6'o A BBEAKFAST. : ; Bt tvlhprough knowledge of the natural law* which" gorern the operations of digestion and nutrition', and by.a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Bpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious-use .of such articles of die^t that a cbnstitutio"h may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every'tendency to disease. Hundreds of. subtle maladies are flouting around us roady to attack wherever there ia a weak point. We may escape many s fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and-a~ properly nourished frame.—See article in _the.^ Oivil,. Service GattUe. . ~ , Made simply with 1 boiling water or milk .:■ Bold in packets labelled—• iJ^MES EPP-S AND CO., HOMCEOPATHIO CHEMISTS, LONDOIT. . AUii—, JEPPS f? CHOCOLATE ESSENCE, " "-" ;> -' for Afternoon use. ' 2174 KWOKt'AND RUBBEK SLaM iT 0o r V3.r-,- idAI<B«BT.STBBBT, ,« - Wuhed'lß7o. ; Stamps at .24 haur*< -. fc&RBGT NUMBERS (LWantesi at iH» £y*NING STAR Thames :
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4311, 25 October 1882, Page 4
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710Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4311, 25 October 1882, Page 4
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