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fi QFF B E T> ALA C E LUNCHEON & DINING-ROOMS, THEATRE BUILDINGS. In drawing public attention to the above-named place, I wish to state that the Gentlemen's DINING ROOM, which is 36 x 22, has been provided regardless of expense with all the necessary improvements, giving plenty of room at and between the dining tables. The COFFEE AND SMOKING ROOM, which is 13 x 11, with settees all round, is suitably furnished, and contains all the leading newspapers. Also, Gentlemen's LAVATORY, fitted up with toilet reqnisites and suitably furnished. The CULINARY DEPARTMENT has also been supplied with every convenience and appliance, so as to serve meals at amoment's notice. The whole place is quite new, with a new. system of working. , Good attendance, and everything clean. The whole establishment . is second to none in Auckland, and I . therefore solicit a visit from you to our new and comfortable Dining Rooms. , MEAL HOURS : Breakfast 8 to 10 Luncheon 12 to 3 Tea .: „. sto 7 Supper 8 to 10 Good Coffee (not boiled, but made in an improved style) can be obtained at all hours in the Coffee-room. LADIES', DINING .ROOM UPSTAIRS, well ventilated, &c, with lavatery attached. Waitress in attendance. Any customer not receiving proper attention from waiter or waitress, will please make the same known to the proprietor. ' < The Bakery and Confectionery Departments will be carried on as before, in the new bakehouse, under the management of W. D. DALLE N, Proprietor COFFEE PALACE DINING ROOMS, THEATEE BUILDING. January 15, 1882. H. b A L B V TOBACCONIST, 176, QUEEN-STREET, Next Rattray's Clothing Shop. Finest brand of Tobaccos, Cigars and Fancy Goods. 2072 , ROBERT WOODS, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, CORLEY'S BUILDINGS, Hobsoh-street, (Opposite the Prince Arthur Hotel). EVERY DESCRIPTION OF REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. A Trial .Solicited. 2065 EKING-, Saesapabilla Stobes 1 , 96, Grey- • street, Auckland. Superior to many ! Equal to any! Inferior to none! Sarsaparilla Compound, highly recommended for any Disease of the Skin, Scurvy, Scrofula, or Eruptions, Ulcers, &c; Headache, Loss of Appetite, Sluggish Liver, and General Weakness. In bottles, Is 6d and 2s 6d ; double strength, 2s 6d and 4s. Agents wanted. Will keep iv v any climate. A liberal allowance to merchants, captains, missionaries, &c. 1669 "OA^TH! BATH!! BATH!!! Hot, Cold, and Showee. ONE SHILLING. Open all week days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; Sunday mornings, from 6to 10. Note address— ROTH'S BATHS, Victoria-street East (Next>,the Cheap Bedding and Furniture Mart), Auckland. 1693 ILLIAM WILLIAMSON, HIGH-STBEET, BRASS FOUNDER, COPPERSMITH, AND • GASFITTER. Brass Castings at the shortest notice, with best Metals. Bronzing. and Lacquering. 1694 ILLIAM THOMAS Corner of Lome and Victoria-streets, Auckland East. MONUMENTAL, MARBLE, AND GENERAL STONEMASON, ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTOR AND CARVER. ■ Inscriptions accurate and beautiful. Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, and every description of Stone Work at the lowest possible prices, or town and country. Agent for Mr Bruce, of Raglan (the Stone Quarry). H.' AND S.. K°" H " WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Qtteen-steeet. , Late importations of Jewellery and Watches, from the BEST MAKERS IN THE WORLD. -T| O N K E V T> IDES! DONKEY RIDES ! ! Visitors to the North Shore can hire Donkeys at a moderate charge by the hour or trip. Special arrangements made with picnic parties. Stand : Opposite the Willow Grove Gardens. J_O - _, — - FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, Etc., Kaeangahape-eoad, ' NEKTON. Feesh FbtxitDaily. 18.00 MR. P O O L E V , • Mendelssohn Villa, ' karangahape road, OECUitrisT of St. Matthew's Church, ' ( receives Pupilß for the OEGAN, PIANOFORTE, AND SINGING, At his addressj as above, or at residence of Pupils. ' A Quarter may be commenced from date of First ',-,", ; "■."-.".-■■' ".." . Lesson. - 2094'

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 173

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Page 173 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 173

Page 173 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 173

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