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_. 5 <«_3^___£__£" CR O W N HOT EL, GREY-STREET, AUCKLAND. E. HAD RILL, Proprietor. Good Liquors. g T A E /J-. JJOTEL, Albert-street, Auckland. R. J. DAVIDSON, PROPRIETOR. EIIR EI NFRE DS' BIT TE R BE E R Ox Draught. Albbrt^WS^ Hotel, QUEEN-STREET. The Extensive Additions and Alterations to the above Hotel are now completed, and is without exception tho LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE HOTEL in the Colony. A HANDSOME NEW BAR has been opened on the Ground Floor, and superintended by an Experienced Barmaid. STEWART'S ALBERT HOTEL, Queen-street, Opposite the Savings Bank. mII E TIIIS TL E II OTE L, (Near the Theatre Royal). FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS! FINEST BILLIARD ROOM! UP-STAIRS BAR UNEQUALLED IN THE POLONIES. W~ A I W E R~rrilo"r SPRINGS) HOTEL. The Manager of this establishment begs to announce that on and after Ist May proximo, the Charges Avill bo Reduced foist Class, £2 10s. per Aveek, or Bs. per day. nd Class, £110s. ~ os. „ Waiwera, 21st April. 1877. X> 0I NT RUSS EL L HOT EL, JL. MERCER. This Hotel is fitted up Avith every comfort and convenience. It is a favourite resort for Travellers to the Waikato, being a few yards from the Wharf. A Boat kept to enable Visitors to emoy a pul on the river. Hancock's Ale on draught, and a superior stock of Wines, Spirits, Sec. J. HIGGINS, Proprietor. WA R X WOIt Tli TEMPERANCE HOTEL. The above is situated within a few yards of the LANDING-PLACE, and odors to Visitors to the District a Comfortable Home. Charges Moderate. CIIAS. THOMSON. Proprietor. TT NI T EI) SER VI C E ]IO TE L H_j f'ORNFR ON QUEEN & WELLESLEY-'-JTHEETS. JOHN HANCOCK, Proprietok. IMPORTER OF FOREIGN WINES AND SPIRITS. Auckland, N. Z. MASONIC II OTE L. PRINCES-STREET. THOMAS HOOD, Formerly of the AVolhngton Hotel, has muc pleasure in informing his friends that ho ha secured the Proprietorship of the above ccn trally situated and wcll-knoAvn Hotel. Under the new management, it is confidently expected that so well appointed and convenient a resort for citizens Avill command a large sharo of patronage and support. T.H. is sparing no expense to make this Hotel up to the mark of modern vieATS of Hotel-keeping. BILLIARDS (ALLCOCK'S TABLE). Billiard Marker constantly in attendance. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only. JM. McLAC HLA N, • 218, QUEEN-STREET, Would draw the attention of Ladies to THREE CASES of WINTER HOSIERY, Avhieh he has Just, Imported, per 'Emily Chaplin,' from the celebrated house of J. & R. Morley, Woodstreet, London. These Cnses, in addition the ordinary assortment, contain the following noA-elties :— Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose Black Silk Hose „ State and Navy Blue Cashmere do. ~ Tartan Cashmere Hose „ Vertical Stripe do. „ Fancy Stripe Merino do. Men's Silk Socks and Shirts „ Fine Mohair, LanibsAvool, and Merino ditto Ladies Challenger" Dressing Gowns Felt Cloth Men's „ „ „ ~ Ladies' Quilted Imitation Down Skirts „ ~ Real ~ ~ &C. At Half Price :— 1 case Half Mourning Dress Stuffs 1 case Black Dress Stuff. JOHN O M I T H is RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, AND SELLING OFF THE STOCK AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES ! THE GOODS ARE BEING GIVEN AWAY A SINGLE TRIAL WILL PROVE IT. THE PREMISES TO BE LET. JOHN SMITH, NEXT THE UNITED SERVICE PIOTEL, Queen-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2241, 12 May 1877, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2241, 12 May 1877, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2241, 12 May 1877, Page 8