' - Business Notices.
W- E W GOODS. FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. A. LINABURY & CO. Have Just Opened up a Large Quantity of NEW DRESS GOODS. COMPRISING — Wool Serges, Fancy Lustres Plain Lustres, Newest shades Homespun, French Merinos Winceys, Costume Cloths 1 Twills, Diagonal and Corded A Large Stock of New Winter Millinery, Felt H»ts, Straw Hats, Millinery, Trimmings, Ornaments, &c. 300 Girls' Costumes 500 Ladies' Costumes. An inspection invited. Dressmaking on I he premises A. UNABURY & Co., 204 & 206, QUEEN-STREEI, Auckland.
DEY & FRENCH HAVE ON HAND A LABGE & WELL-SELECTED STOCK of Ci ROCERIES ! Utroceriesi tronmongery ! clothing ! ! Ironmongery i clothing j \ BOOTS! &c, &c. DEY &~TRENCH Have on hand TITAIZE- MAIZE — MAIZE ! OA.TS ATS POTATOES— SHARPS— BRAN &c. Manure Salt— Bonedust ! A. Choice Selection of New Garden and Agricultural Seeds. DEY & FRENCH, Hamilton East.
TJOYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE AND SPBING FACTORY, DURHAM STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ALEXANDER MACKIE Desires to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customer*, and to the public generally for the very liberal share of support that has be<.n given to him in the past, and he will try to mint and hopes to gain an increased trade in the future. A.M. has now got the best Premises in the province of Auckland, and has pone to .1 great expense, in order that at a hrbt tost he might haw his whole place, men, and machinery so arranged as to economise to the fullest c\tcnt 1 both in time and labor. He has done so that he : might be enabled to give his customers the lull benefit arising from such economical time and labor-saving arrangement, and this being a< < oraplished he has now the greatest facilities tor doing an e\tensi\e business with ease and emu k despatch, and at the lowest prices. All ordcis given or sent to A. Mvckii , either for new vvmk or repairs, will receive his immediate attention, and the same will be promptly and faithfully executed, and he is willing to give to Settlers in the Country districts all the assistance .vnd .ill the advantages that he possibly can ; he is therefore prepared to do their work, when required, building any kind of Carriage or Vehicle ot .my giv en description, on time payments on such terms as shall be most suitable and advantageous to the customers, so that it settlers don't have a liap, the fault will be theirs not his. See our Illustrated Trade Circular which will be hung in all Railway Stations and in all public places— see it and read it. \> S.— A.M. begs to intimate to his customers that he has engaged the services of a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, so that all work will be done under his own supervision and di- ' rcctions, and guaranteed to be done m first-class tylc.
pLEESONS HOTEL, Corner cf Hobson and Custom House Streets.
The proprietor begs to intimate to country t-ettlers and travellers that his New Hotel is NOW OPEN and ready to receive visitors, and he is in a position, to guarantee every comfort that can be provided in hotel life. The building which is of brick consists of 18 bed rooms, a well lighted billiard room fitted with all the latest improvements and one of Thurston's best tables, the dining room is the most capacious in Aucland.and is connected by a lift with the kitchen. The bath rooms are luxuriously fitted up and hot and cold water provided. In addition to these the proprietor contemplates additions of considerable magnitude which, when completed, will afford the largest accomodation of any house in Auckland. There is ako in course of erection a Ball and Racket court, which the proprietor trusts w ill be well patronized by all lovers of these manly exercises. The very choicest Wines and Spirits are kept w stock ;an experienced cook is in charge of the cuisine and no exp- use spared to provide a first-class table ; the whole under the immediate supervision of the proprietor. # Board and lodging 20s per week ; single Tooms, 255. For families, terms according to agreement.
QUICKS! QUICKS! one-year-old.
£ AAA AND UPWARDS, at 8s OUUUS per 1000. Apply to JAMES PARKER, , Hat/tapu.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1285, 23 September 1880, Page 1
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