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rpHE '^MfifF PAR EXCEIDENCE I IN AUCKLAND. f OW Pah-ons to'tnoSTifi riot.-l and the fully informed that i Has purchased, that pu^g i n;B^ntli',.»nji centraliy-'situaifced' nrsi-c^'lfp ll^^ Vjpfiß. A LBERT r TTO|TEL,,; X /3L", '' ,XX ' rI . > Que'eri-st'ree't, Auckland. , '•> "<i ( " Good wine needs no bush",' 1 butionan occasion like the presept R. J. DAV^ID- ' .SON tru-ts that ho may be jiermilited^o itito that tlie ALBERT H»>TEL (situate, n-i it is in the heait of t,ho : city; is unquestionably aud without any mere n'gure > of speech 1 'tfid • ' '• lih-iV AND MOST COMPLETELY-APPOINTED HOTISL IN THE A.U.STKALIAB, Is replete witli'evWy modern comfort and . , convenience, au^, has (literally) UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION Eor Tourists, Commercial ■ Gentlemen and the travelling public generally. ' > APAUTMENTS' 1W SUIT ' V OR LADIKS ASi> I'AMALIKSi '• i i! SAMI'LK-KOOMS I'OS TEAVBLLEKS* ' 1 ' bYl'li'aWd room. TES HOT, COLD, AKD SHOWfclt BATHS! &C, &., &C. $gf R. J. -DAVIDSON presents his per.ional compliments to his old "Star" customers, and respectfully requests their patronage aud support to his neVir undertaking. It is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that, he ventuies to refer to the manner 'in which the "Star" was conducted under his regime* . With more centrally-situated premises, largely increased accommodation, later hotel appliances and appointments, he is'now in a position to offer his pa,trons ; still more luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine it will be hih plrasurable pride to eclipse all his former efforts at his now house
THE ALBERT HOTET,
d UEKtf- STREET, AUCK LAX Y.
•^jIRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW. """ SEASON TEAS. LI.ST OF I'IUOISS :— • S. 11. Sound IjiolvQH I^eaf Tea, per pound, 1 ti Strong Breakfast Congou, .. 1 10 Fine Pekoe Flavoured Toa, 2 i Empress of India, a mixture ot tho finest Indian k China Teas, . . 210 Foochow and Java Pokoos, Indian Teas from the Assam Company, Darjeelmg and Cachar distuots. Moyune, Gunpowder, Uncoloured Green Teas.
Teas packed in canni&ters for family use, or sold in original boxes, quarter, half, and cheats,. Sugar and general gioceiies at wholesale juices.
ROBERT NEAL, IMPORTER OF TEAS.
(L\TE W. Sl'KAGtt & Co.), The ytue Royal, QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS
AUCKLAND.
THE "SYBIL"
Having arrived from China direct, with a Kult Cargo of NEW SEASON'S TEAS K\V SEASON'S TEAS Oi Supoiior Quality, I beg to announce to my numerous Custoineis and the public generally that I liavu now iv bond an IMMENSE STOCK Of the Finest Crops of the Season. My object in buying so largely (sufficient for 12 month's) is that I may bo able to maintain tlie high quality uud character of my Tea • ight through the year. I ' have h.id <neat icasoii to legret that, owing tj tho state of the tea marker, both here and in Melbourne 'for the past; iowv months, ifc'wns fcimply impossible to get tho coitani quantities I find, to be indispensable in producing a 'Family Tea which will command g-eneial approbation. , I t,a!vo tlii- opportmiity of thanking my uustomci'-s (>vho>>e nji,nie ii lejriou) i'or the, lmmon^o tiaile in T(-^ wHWI I'hftvp l^een doing d tiling the nast year, nud J can assure them that I never- was in such a ,good po-ition as iioWi and nevpr move willing thim now to satis-fy tl)»m with the frogiant cup that cheers but not inebiif \,tu<i, My New Teas are turning out in piendji w)ndition— lich and mellow, yet biisk ojul pungent j 'deop in color, full in strength, agremWe iii flayor, and grand i\% the cup, My Family Mixture, containing a pyopei' pi'opoition q( i)jo Rioh /iinl ' Powerful Assam (though siippiqi' by >M, \w lh, to lust yew's), I WJU, a-> liefove, send out 1M }>o\m (iimtftining JSlbs. and 'JOlbs, uett, at the very Mod«ivalo Pl'ioo of 2s, and 4d. per pound. Teas, in l)rt}f.y])o»ta, 'irom l&. (id. to 2si Gd. per Ib. My motto — " Small profits, laige trade."
ADAM" LAYBOURN,
MKIianAN'T, FORT-STREET,
A U C v X L ''A N D.
T^ , O R ' S A L.' E. A Bone Mill, Hand, Malt or' Corn Crusher ; a largo Circular Saw (new), 2 small Circular Saws, Garden Seed' Sower (new) ; and,a quantity of empty Backs. , " . W. CUMMING. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. ' eppss cocoa, ' | , i^r, c,,4 : jcF;a!st. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which- govern the operations, of di'gestion,and l nutrition. a,nd! by a .careful application qfih,9,ifine properties' of, well- ' 'selected cocoai Mi\ Epps has .provided our breakfast tabes' with beverage' which may'save us many heavy doctors-b ills. I^/s by tho use Of such articles bf diet that a constitution may~^e ( gTadua]ly t <^uijitrjU^ jmtii I ,sfarong ! enough to resist every tendency to di^a^o,, Hundreds of^b'jil^paladieg are floating, around .usreaqy toat^ao^^here^er. there, is a weaWpoint,,' "yye may e^oap ( e m^ny a ' f a|tal shaft by keeping oiijseivepj well 1 > S^MteO^A'THiC CHEMISTS, k*
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1341, 3 February 1881, Page 4
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783Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1341, 3 February 1881, Page 4
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