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Miscellaneous,

T*HE HOTEL PAR EXVELLEXOE 1 IN AUCKLAND. Old Patrons to the Star Hotel and the Travelling Public generally are respectfully informed that R. J. DAVIDSON lias purchased that magnificently aud centrally-situated first-class house, rpilE ALDERT TTOTEL, Queen-street, Auckland. " Good wine needs no bush," but on an occ!i>iou like the present R. J. DAVIDSON tiuhts that he may be permitted to state that the ALBERT H.;TEL (situate as it is in the heart of the city) is unquestionably and without any mere figure of .speech the UEbf AND MOBT COMPLETELY- APPOINT BD HOTEL IN TIIK 4.USTKALIAS, Is replete with every modern comfort and convenience, and has (literally) UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION For Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen and the travelling public generally. APARTMENTS EN' SUIT I'OR LAIDIBS AXD FAMALIKS. SAMPLM-ROOMS FOB TIUVEI'LEKS. ££' SELECT DILLIAKD ROOM. "SI lIOT, COLD, AND BIIOWKR BATJI3. &C, &., &O. dgf R. J. DAVIDSON preseuts his per-.ou<il complimouts to his old "{Star" ouhtomci*, find respectfully request* their p.'itron.ige and (support, to hit new undertaking. It is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that ho venture- to icfer to the m.niuer in which tlie "Star was conducted under hi^< regime. With more centr.illy-sitii'ited prcmibos, very Lirjrely incro iserl .ircnmmodiition, Inter hot^l nppliiiuce^ and appointments, he is now iv .i position to offer his pations still more luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine it will be hi-, pleasurable pride to eclipho all his former efforts «tt his new hou>>o THE ALBERT HOTET, aUHKN-STBK i: T, ATJOK L A X I).

JjWESH ARRIVAL OF NEW. "" SEASON TEAS. LIVl' OF I'HHVK.-, :—: — S. (1. Sound Broken Leaf Tea, per pound, 1 G Strong P.reakfaot Congou, ... I 10 Fine Pekoe Flavoured Tea, ... 2 4 Empress of India, a mixture of the finest Indian & China Teas, . . '2 10 Foochow and Java Pekoes, Indian Teas from the Assam Company, Darjeeling and debar districts. Moyune, Gunpowder, Uncoloured Green Teas. Teas packed iv canui&tcrs for family use, or sold in original boxes, quarter, half, and chests. Sugar and general groceries at wholesale prices. ROBERT~NEAL, IMPORTER OF TEAS. (Lvrr- W. Svuvoit & Co.), TithVTJti: Royal, QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, AUCKLAND.

THE "SYBIL" Having arrived fr"iu China dnecL, with a Full Car»., of XT^W .SEASON'S TEAS l\ EW SEASON'S TEAS Of Supeiior Quality, 1 beg to announce to my nuineious Customer iind the public generally that I ha\e now in bond an IM.MENSE STOCK Of the Finest Crops of the Season. My object in buy'ng so largely (sufficient for i 2 nionthh) ii that 1 may be able to maintain the high quality and character of my Tea < ight through the year. I have Ind cieat reason to rejrret that, owinyr tj the state of the tea market, both here and iv Melbourne for the pa^t fo«r nionthh;, it was, simply impossible to <ru* the certain tju.iniU.i'jh I find to be indibpcuhable in producing a Family Tea which will command general approbation. I take thi- opportunity of thanking my customers (whose name is lejnon) for the immen.se trade in Tea which 1 have been doing dining' the past year, and I can uhiure them that 1 never wa< iv such a good po-ition as now, and never more willing 1 than now to satNfy them with the fiMgiant cup that cheeis but not incbriatet>. My Ne-\\ Teas ure turning out in vpleudi'l condition — lich and rnvllow, yet busk and pungent ; deep in color, lull in strength, agreeable iv flavor, and grand in the cup. My Family Mixture, containing a proper proportion of tlie Rich and Powerful Assam (though superior by 2il. per lb. to last year's), 1 will, as before, send out in boxes containing 121bs. and 201bs. nett. at the very Moderate Price of 2s. and 4d. per pound. Teas, in half-chests, from Is. (id. to 2s. (id. per lb. My motto — " Small profits, large trade."

ADAM LAYBOURN, MERCHANT, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Thames Cattle Market. BANKS & CO., STOCK & COMMISSION AGENTS. TV/TARKET each THURSDAY at their iyX Yards, FARAWAI, at 2 p.m.. for Sale of Stock of all descriptions, Producfi, &o. Consignees of Stock can depeud upon every attention being given. Good paddock accommodation and Prompt Account Sain. -, ' ' TM PORT ANT NOTICE, W. K. Carter, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for, the, liberal support he has received since running the Mail- Coach 'hetweieu.l Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them that although his mail contract expires on 31st December, his coach will still continue t to' rim between, * ainbrit|g£ \md .Hamilton , Station,) in connection with' the trains to and from Auckland. i< ,-,, /,_•>,.'*;>?, ■* --,', ■: .i v/.'-'. - WiK.-CART?ERy/-' f - '-' j ' .' ---Coaen Propriew>r. '- Livery and. Bait Stables, ~ Vt ; '^ .C*mbrjdKeV^U<(P^«!!PWJB3o. '1 it

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1339, 29 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1339, 29 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1339, 29 January 1881, Page 4

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