mHISTLE HO T' EL, AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, Above Theatre Royal, • • QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. JAMES CONDON, having taken the above wellknown Hotel, has determined to make the BOTTLE PEPARTMENT The Speciality of the THISTLE. Having secured the services of an experienced Cellarman, and being a direct Importer of WINES AND SPIRITS, Is prepared to sell Cheaper than any House in Auckland Overproof Spirits, the same as from Bonded Stores. All Orders promptly attended to by JAMES CONDON, Proprietor. 1997 T? "TOT HITS ON & ©ON, ALBERT BREWERY, 169, Queen Stbeet, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. mAURANGA HOTEL, Adjoining New Whabp. TAURANGA. 626 JNO. MENZIES, Peopkiexob. KA IPA R A TJ OTEI HELENSVILLE SOUTH. This favourite Hotel is pleasantly situated, and has first-class accommodation. Saddle Horses Stabling and Paddocks. BILLIARDS. J. Hands, Proprietor. MOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. SMITH, of the New Caledonia Hotel, wishes respectfully to inform his friends and the general public +liat lie has removed cO premises next door, in Symonds-street. Wines, Spirits, and Beer as visual of the Best Qualities UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, Corner of Qdeen and Wellesley-streets, Auckland. Assorted Cases of Wines, Spirits, &c, Packed and Delivered on the Shortest Notice. H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor. 90 -^TTT YNYARD ARMS HOTEL, Weiil/esley-street East. WILLIAM HAMLE Y Pbopbietob. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS Always kept in Stock. First-class Accommodation for Families. 1U O W Q P E N — THE— WELLESLEY BILLIARD ROOMS, WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND ANDREWS AND AYLETT, TOBACCONISTS, Etc. Handsome Rooms— Two Tabies.— Adveetising g-alleby. ANCHOR HOTEL, QUEEN-STBEET (Next the City Market). ONLY THE BEST BEAMS KEPT, As one trial will prove. I. HARRISON Pbopbietob. DEVONPORT REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Residents and Visitors to tho North Shore are invited to call upon H. "-F o * D - BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEACH SOAD, (Next l.iudor's Stovt-) D c r o v p o k t , Where they ciru t>e Supplied with. TEA, COFFEE, REFRESHMENTS, &C. N.B. — Picnics and Parties Caterod for oa most RoKSontvhlo Terms. T>Y tERMfSSION OF THE COLONIALJL>; • ■ SECEETASY OF JSTKW ZEALAND. _ BRIDGES' GjiBAT ',£jßj.oQO ABT UNlON.— Protected by Aet-Tic^DX^Xp—lO.OOO tickets, £1 each* 50 prizes, vahied'^jt^OQ?!.--' "Bridfrea* Art Unions are always drawn in fiyt, ptfblicly. Seonr« tickets in thelargest and most VoiiU-jiHic. Union of Art in* Australasia. Guaranteed offers for each prizo after the drawing:— Two, £1000 each; two £500 each ; f<)xxr, y ,ssp.esU}h} two, £150 each; six, £100 eaoh ; eight, jJ^Mfcrnat-j •'•-.sir, £30---eaoh • and twenty, £20 aach . For faJJ?ptoticOUusi send for prospeatusos. Address Willulpivißladgeßi.Haydoo Art(MUeryr-^e lbourru} -" ■. '%'■'•. >\;'<' ■ '" ■ .'■'■' ■ ■ • ■■ : l \-' iJ ii-' y '
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 159, 29 September 1883, Page 13
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415Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 159, 29 September 1883, Page 13
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