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T'~*A*t r& TLE HOTEL, ' ■; 7 (QUJSBN-STRKBT.... ._. SPLENDID BARS AND SITTING-ROOMS. THE UP-STAIRS BAR ■ ',', . ' AND B Ici L I A -X D - £ 0 O M UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. J. LI T T lE,?, PROPRIETOR. TTNITBD SERVICE. HOTE QUEEN & wSIB -STRKBTB. ggtJOHy H A1S T COCK.rjPBQPggT^M^ iMPOJ&TEB oT^fOKEIGK ."" WINES AND Spibits. ATJCJgLAKD, N.Z. LBERTUOTiSL QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. S. C. COUr;r--v Proprietob (Late Of the Mason' • i>n"4, Napier, and of the Masonic fotei, (iisborne), Private Sditks of koomb for Famujes. Sample Room for Travellers ,-fIE CRITERION HOTiiL, CAMBRIDGE. FiRBT-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB FAMILIES. SAMPLE BOOMS FOB COMMERCIALGENTLEMEN^ BEST BRANDS WINES AND SPIRITS On Hand GOOD STABLING. Horses for Hire at Moderate Charges, EDWARD HEWITT, Proprietor OINT RUSSELL HOTEL. MERCKR. DANIEL ARKELL begs to inform the travelling pnblic that he ha* made great improvements to the above well-known Hotel, and In addition to other excellent accommodation, there is now added a Railway Refreshment Room at the Station, for the special oonven ience of travellers by every trainThe Best of Wines and Spirits. Hancock's parkling Ale. A I P A R A HOTEL, HBLENSVILLE (South). The above Hotel is situated on an eminence commanding an excellent view, and is in the heart of the township, ottering thereby a convenient and pleasant resort for travellers. The Best of Wines and Spibits. JAMES HAND, Proprietor. RATIONAL TXOTEL. """* CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. Mr W. Walker, late mine host of the Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, begs to inform bis friends and the public generally that he has assumed the proprietorship of this well-known and favourite Houße, which he intends shall retain its position aa a leading Hotel in the Waikato. The Rooms are large, lofty, well-ventilated, and liberally famished. The Suites of Apartments for are first-class. The Show Rooms for Commercial Travellers, Allcock's Billiard Table, and the Stabling Accommodation, are unequalled ir the province ; the latter being under the superintendence of First-class Grooms. BUGGY AND SADDLE HORSES ON HIKE. The extension of the Railway to Hamilton makes Cambridge IeBS than one day's pleasure Jonrney from Auckland.' W. W A ____—— COAL MINES HOTEL, HUNTLEY. WILLIAM RICHARDSON Begs to inform Waikato settlers, and the travelling public, that he has assumed th» proprietorship of the above Hotel, and is determined to make it a first-class resort for Tourists, Sportsmen, and others visiting the District, and favouring H_ with their patronage. The best of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept. I W. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. ORIENTAL LOUNGE AND NEVADA HOTEL, Ckktrb of QUBEN AND DURHAK-STREW. The Proprietor of the above Establishment, ever alive to the comforts of his PATRONS. has for some time seen and felt that there, was a want of some place of Resort of a more private nature, and, at the same time, more Kitg&ntiy appointed LOUNGE, Where Professional Gentlemen. Business Men and otuers, after the fatigues of the day, could while away an hour in pleasant converse. To tbis object THE PROPRIETOR • has addressed himself diligently, and has now much pleasure in being able to announce the completion of one of the most ELEGANT SALOONS to bo found in this part of the world, which will be known from this time forward as the ORIENTAL LOUNGE. To those heretofore unacquainted with any thing ORIENT, a rare chance now presents itself for viewing theinterior of tho famous ■ ■- : ■ •:V EASTERN DIVAN. Grand Entrance from Queen-street. Doors open from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Dnrham-atreet Bar and Luncheon Bar open daily. ___.-- ENCORE ! ENCORE ! ENCORE ! WHISKY. In spite of A fkw vendors of other brands of Whisky defaming the " KNCORE," its qualities are appreciated, as can be seen by its daily extensive consumption, and by the opinions of many medical men of position throughout Great Britain. See label on each bottle. , '.i.. > ..-..:. K. & A. ISAACS, Sole Agents. - • /. ; THOMAS MACKY, Sub-Agent, Fort-street. L. D. W TBA* & 0° ' Agents, Auckland. j^ISQUIT, DI7BOUCHE & CO, [Established 1819.] • HIPPERS OF BRANDY COGNAC N milja., QK.-CAS—S, CASES, T&&F_AS_S . taJSole,Agents for Auckland- iJ^s>^a L. D. NATHAN &. CQ.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 August 1878, Page 4

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