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1 IN AUCKLAND. Old Patrons to the Star Hotel and the Tim veil} nir,Public < Ken? raljy are^ respectfully informed that ft. J. DAVib^ON -. Has (purchased that magnificently and oentrnlly-Mtuatod fii-st-class house, rpH E 1 ALBERT, TT,O TE L, Queen-street, Auckland. " Good wine npeds no bush," but on an occasion like the present R. J. DAVIDSON truhts that he may be permitted to auto that the ALBERT HuTEL (situate as it is in the heart of. uHe> city) is unquehtioiiftbly and without any mere figure of speech the ' ' BKST AND MOST COMPLETELY -APPOINTED HOTKL IN TIJB ATJSTRALIAB, Is replete with every modern comfort and convenience, and has (literally) UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION For Tourists, Commercial , Gentlemen and the travelling public generally. APAKTMEMS EN SUIT FOR LADIES AND FAMALIES. • ' SAMI'LK-ROOMS FOR TBAVELLERS. S3' SELECT BILLIARD BOOM. 1i HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. &C, &., &C. l^ R. J. DAVIDSON presents hi« pernonsil compliments to his old " Star" cubtomer,", and renpeetfuliy requests their patronage and support, to his new undertaking. It. is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that he venture* to refer to the manner in which the "Star"' was conducted under hi.s regime. With more centrally-situated premises, very largely increased accommodation, later hotel appliances and appointments, he is now in a position to offer his patrons still more luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine it will be hi s s pleasurable pride to eclipse all his former efforts at His now houso THE ALBERT HOTET, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

•J^resh Arrival of new. ■*" SEASON TEAS. LIST OF PRICES i — S. d. Sound Brdken 1 Leaf Tea, per pound, 1 6 Strong Breakfast Congou, ... 1 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 Cacliar districts. Moyime, Gunpowder, Uncoloured Green Teas. Teas packed in cannisters for family use, or sold in original boxes, quarter, half, and chests. Sugar and general groceries at wholesale prices. ROBERTNEAL, IMPORTER OF TEAS. (LATK W. SI'KA.C!G & CO.), The vtre Royal, QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, AUCKLAND.

THE "SYBIL" Having arrived from China direct, with a Full Cargo of NEW SEASON'S TEAS EW SEASON'S TEAS Of Superior Quality, I beg to announce to my numerous Customers and the public generally that I have now in bond an IMMENSE STOCK Of the Finest Crops of the Season. My object in buying so largely (sufficient for 12 mouthh) is. that I may bo able to mniutaiu the high quality and character of my Tea i ight through the year. I have had great reason to regret that, owiiifr to the state of the tea market, both here and in Melbourne for the past four months, it was simply impossible to get the certain quantities I lind to be indispensable in producing a Family Tea which will command general approbation. I take tin- opportunity of thanking my customers (Avhose name is legion) for the immense trade in Tea which I have been doing during the past year, and I can assure them that 1 never was in such a good position as now, and never more willing than now to satisfy them with the fragrant cup that cheers but not inebri* ates. My New Teas are turning out in splendid condition— rich and mellow, yet brisk and pungent ; deep in color, full in strength, agreeable in flavor, and grand in the cup. My Family Mixture, containiug.a-pro-por proportion of the Rich and Powerful Assam (though superior by 2,d. per \b. to last year's), I will, as before, send out in boxes .containing 12lbs. and 201bs. nett. at the very Moderate Price of 25., and 4d. per pound. i,Teas, in, half-chests, from Is. 6d. to % 6d. per Jb. My motto — " Small profits, large trade."

ADAM IXyBOIJRN, , FORT-BTREET, A' U' 1 C"K,L 'A',"N;'3>. \ ' Thanieg Oattl? f Bfarket, ' STOCK & COMMISSION AGENTS/ J li/T'ARKET'eaoh -THURSDAY at their 1 BfX "i^rd's. FABAWAD at' 2 p.^tn.i fbr Sale'df Stock f 6f 'all 'descriptions, Pr6<|uce, &o. y , „, f , a r> ' ,' ! / 'Consi^n^esi of IStook'can 'depend' Won eVery Httfention'b'eiiig'gi^H'-" CteoHf j»Mdook accqmpipda^o-i.aii^ ffionipi Mc<hmt M<> S > ' ' ' ,'..f „'„) ' .'.I „ 7 ',j\i'..l.[ t U.' -:lJ—

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1340, 1 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1340, 1 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1340, 1 February 1881, Page 4

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