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I Hotels. THAMES HOTEL, AUCKLAND, 1 Corner ot Queen-street and the Whabjl. Proprietor ... ... R. GRATTEN. (Successor to J. Copland). This well-known Hotel possesses advantages to Strangers visiting Auckland from its central position in the business part of the town facing the Harbour, and in close proximity to the Shipping and Railway. It contains a fine range of Bed-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS—Hot, Cold, and Shower. The ORDINARY daily from one to two is unequalSed in the Colony for its selection of the choicest delicacies of the season, as the patronage of the chief merchants and business men of the city testify. In the RESTAURANT, on the ground floor, MX ALS can be obtained at all hours of the day. The CHOICEST OF WINES and the Finest Bratds of SPIKIT3 and CIGARS are alono supplied. .English and Colonial ALBS and STOUT on draught or in botile. MBIT ON HOTEL SUITER, & CO.'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottle. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRIT OP THE VERT BEST BRANDS In any quantity, at usual prices. J. H. JOUNING, . PROPRIETOR. PKINCE AHTHUR HOTEL COR^EB. OX HOBSON AND WEJ-LESLEY-3TREETS. H. 0 R A M, PROPRIETOR, : (late Steward Northern Club). This Hotel having undergone a thorough repair, the Proprietor can with confidence offer to Boarders and Visitors ACCOMMODATION, Combined with good attendance and a comfortable home, EQUAL TO ANY IN AUCKXAND. WTNES AND SPIRITS. In this department H. O's long experience and \ knowledge will be a sufficient guarantee to necure to his friends and the pnblic generally the best brands. TO LOVER* OP THE CUE. A Bagatelle-Billiard Table, made to order, by Messrs Alcock and Co. ALES and STOUTS, English and Colonial, always on hand. By strict attention to business H. ORAM desires to ?ain a fair share of public patrenage. ALBERT. HOTEL, WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. QUEEN S T R E E Auckland. JAMES STEWART, Proprietor. PRICE LIST. Bottled on the Premises. Per bflt. c. d. Brandy—Hennessy's Pale 4 .0 Marttli's Pale 4 ° Martnlk's Dak 4 2 Small bnttles from 16 Whisky-ftreenkes and Colville's .. ..4 0 Jamieson's * 2 Dutiville's 3 6 Sma.ll Bottles from 16 Wine—Sherrr, Cozens 3 6 Sherry, Amontillado <> 0 Port, Hunt's .. .. .. •• 3 6 Porr,. Hunt's three diamond .. ..50 Cawarra, Lindeman's Pints .. ..2 6 Rum—Old Jamaica 3 °, Half cottles 1 6 Imported in Case and Guaranteed Genuine. Brandy— Hennessy's 5 6 Martfcli's ■•• ..6 6 Hints' 6 6 tine Champagne Cognac .. ..6 0 Flasks .. .. .. .. Is6d&3 0 Geneva-J.D.K.Z., large ■ .. 4 6 J.U.KZ, small 3 0 3chnapps—Wolfe's large 5 6 Wolfd's small ..2 6 Whisky—Dunvil.e's .40 tatewttrfs Kirkliston 3 6 Did Tom—Uuruetfs'and 800 h"s 4 0 jing«r Wine—Bernard's .. .. .. ..3 0 Jhauipasne Clode and Bafeer's 6 6 r.ints.. .. .. .. • • ..36; Carets in variety from 3 0 B TTL-D AIK AND STOUT. Dolonial Ale-Quarts .. .. .. ..0 10 Ale-Pintsa 0 6 Stout—Quarts .. .. .. .. 010 Stout—^iuts .. 0 6 Whitbreads-Pints 0 9 uuinness'i übun Ssont .. .. .. S3 0 0 Byass's London .. .. .. .. ..13 Whitbread's 13 Jeffery'b Edinburgh .. .. .. .. ..13 A. considerable reduction made on large quantities Assorted Cases made up to Order. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUTS, . Pints, 5s per dozea. PI IT BY IHB GALLON JAR ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. Q.KEYHOUND HOTEL; corner of. qu^bn alfd victoria-streets. Proprietor : . ■ .. ■ i i MICHA.EL /OORCOBAK i In returning thanks to bis nutoerous vliitorsj MICHAEL CORCORAN b,egs to say that very iarga j additions have b.en lately made to the Hotel, which; will tend greatly to the convenience of those whoj favour him with their patronage. <~- .-. BBPEOOMS. Additions have been made to their number, and all liave beea furnished in a superb manner, everything being new, and got up in tue latest style. ;« .' ~' ______ (1 '■ -:- BATHS. ' .Both Hot and Cold' Baths are always ready, and every' couvenieace will be found in them for the oomiorc of Travellers. """"' COMMERCIAL EOOSIf v !? A 5 commodious room has been opened, having its entrance from Victoria-street fur th« comfort of those who &o not care to use jlhs liar or B*r-room, and tliia has been'fitted up in a'style to ensure the comfort of visitors. ( -;; "■ ■ ■. • ■ :) ; BILLTARD 1100 M...,.-. The BUliard Room fsthe beßt,inth'e;Province, and is fltted%w;tli o*ne of the'best Billiard Tables ever } constructed. - , „ , . ••;..;') \ MICHAEL COROOKAN hopes th»t the good name 'his house has eve!rheld.!&Bfl> 'hy;Bplebdid accommodaion afforded in it, will induce visitors to Auclrlaiid : o give it theit pa<rOnsge.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1488, 17 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1488, 17 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1488, 17 November 1874, Page 1