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CENTRAL HOTEL,

NGARUAWAHIA.

R. J. DAVIDSON,

PKOPRIETOII,

t IiHE Proprietor of the above Hotel, in returning thanks -*- to his friends and the public for past favors, begs to draw attention to his large and varied assortment of Wines and Spirits of the very best brands, also to his superior accommodation for Travellers, Visitors, &c., &c. The DINING ROOMS (two) are spacious and comfortable. The BEDROOMS are lofty and well ventilated. PRIVATE SITTING- BOOM. S SJITES OP APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS. SAD D LE HORSES ON HIRE. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. CLEANLINESS ! ECONOMY ! ! CIVILITY ! ! ! BAGATELLE. BASS' ENGLISH A.JjE, No. 4 Brew, [in excellent condition ON DRAUGHT.

Established 1870.

MEDICAL HALL, HAMILTON.

GEORGE SMITH,

REGISTERED AND CERTIFICATED CHEMIST f~S now carrying on business with *n entirely new stock

DRUGS, CHEMICALS,

PATENT MEDICINES,

at the rear of the old premises lately burnt, until his new premises can be erected.

Royal Mail Hotel, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND.

A. CAIRNS (Late Chief Steward of the s.s. Wellington, and Mail Steamer Nebraska), HAS much pleasure in intimating to his friend* and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, which bts been entirely renovated throughout and newly furnished. Families and Travellers will find the utmost accommodation, combined v> ith cleanliness, civility, and comfort. A Table de Hote at One o'Clock. Baths— Hot, Cold, and Shower. The Billiard Room, which is acknowledged to be the bost in the colonies, is fitted with two first-class tables, complete and handsomely furnished, and is still under the supervision of Mr Melton. None but the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, &c, kept in stock. A Night Porter in attendance.

T M. M c L A C H L A N, 218, Queen Street,, Auckland.

1 Bale Best Tapestry Carpet, 3s 6d 1 Bale Best Union Tick, Hid 1 Bale Best Witney Blankets, 15s lid

ALL SLIGHTLY SOILED.

J. M. McLAOHLAN, 218, Queen Street, Auckland.

COFFEE.

Why is the consumption of Coffee not so general hero as iii Europe? Because it has been manufactured by inexperienced hands.

BROWN BARRETT & Co. have spared no expense in obtaining machinery which preserves the full aroma and strength of the bean, and being thoroughly acquainted with the manipulation of Coffee, can produce an article unrivnlled. To suit the Convenience and Tastes of Customers, B. 13. and Co. have designated each of their qualities (which never varies) with a brand, viz :— Ist Quality— Excelsior Brand, (Green Label.) 2nd do. —Standard Brand, (Red Label.) 3rd do. — Lion Brand. Packed in 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 14, 23, and 401b Tins. Retailed by all Grocers in the Province. Wholesale at BROWN BARRETT & Co., Auckland Steam Coffee and Spice Works, High street [Established 1864.]

Tpv STEPIENSON AND CO.'S CELEBRATED COFFEES, EXHIBITION BRAND, EAGKLE BRAND, CROWN BRAND, Are to be procured at all respectable Grocers and Storekeepers throughout the Prorince of Auckland. D. STEPHENSON & CO., W Y N I> H A M S T II X E T, ArCKIiAXD. 1

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume 355, Issue VII, 22 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 355, Issue VII, 22 August 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 355, Issue VII, 22 August 1874, Page 1

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