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THISTLE H v _ E -1 a QUtfKN-STRKET SPLENDID BARS "aNP~ SITTING-ROOMS. THE UP-STAIKS BAR BIL LI A _TD -BOOM UNBQXTALLKD IN THE COLONIKS. J. L ITT LE, I'jjopKrreTOß. iR TrfXXTP riL H aT^ VICTORIA AND ELLTOTT-STREETS, (in the vicinity of thk til_atr_v, Auckland. TTamilies Tourists, and Commercial Gentfenw» Tisitfuß; Auckland, will find this Hotel J^fnVl-abJv furnished and thorou shly ventilated. Tto roof has beeu ventilated with all the latest hole} improvements. The Hath-rooms are fitted with hot and cold water, also shower baths on XtMtt approved principle, and patent waste pipes,*©. j-IgS J ( ODLING, witfi his experience as Hotei Proprietor of one of the largest hotels laEngland, oiitrht to influence a large tra_e in this line. Don't Movk !—Give the H3T__ Restaurant a turn to-day for your Lunch. Tea from oto 7 o'clock. COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY \L j HOTKL, ONEHUXR-A. This favourite Hotel has been Fo-opened after having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished ShruUK'nout. Splondid suites of apartments. Excellent Ba_nnK_l_c_ine on the beach. First-class Stabling. Charts moderate. MB —The above Hotel is situHtenon Norman s Hill. Onfihunga. commands ivn extensive view of the Manukau Harbour and Heads, arid for healthiness of position is not to be quailed in the province. J;or Picnic Parties. Balis, &c,, no more convenient sP^^^iy^S Pr^utictor. T^TOTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL, J3I MORRINSVILLE, PIAKO. JOHN WOOD > Bees to draw the attention of Tourist and Travellers to the above New and Handaomely- : furnished Hotel, in the centre of them^ ai*c'? 1* Piako District. From this Hotel the '1 c-Arolxa : mountain, and other bold and unrryallea ; scenery, may be gaz<;d upon. Good Stabling. Skcube Paddockg. Saddle Hor3es on Hire. j. "WOOD. Proprietor. "OOiJS i KUSSELL HOTEL. ST MBRCKR. DANIEL ARKBLL begs to inform the travelling public that he _a« made great improvemente to the above well-known Hotel, a*d In addition to other excellent accommodatic-, thare iB now added a Railway Rkf rkbhmeot Raoac a* the Station, for the Bpecial oonvea ience of travellers by every train. The Best of Wines and Spiritß. H'ancoc k'sparkling Ale. THE CRITERION HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. First-class Accommodation for Fami_i_b. SAMPLE BOOMS FOX COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. BEOT RANDS WINKS AND SPIRITS OK HAWO GOOD STABLING. Horsey for Hire at Moderate Charge*. EDWARD HEWITT, Proprietor TtjJ^A TIO NA L |_j OT E iJ" CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. ViSr W. Walker, lute mine host of the Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. W»ot to inform his friends and the public sro r--'.'.- >' it he has assumed the proprieton-ii. > - ;11-k_own and favourite Houso, whj-a <-ii «i- .o_da nhall retain its position as a leading Hotel In the Wailnvto. The Roomß aro large, lofty, -well-veniiilated, and liberally furnished. The S_it©3 of Apartments for Families are flrst-claBR. The Show Rooms for Commercial Travellers, Aiiixocir'e Biixiakd Table, and the Stabling Accgmmo-ATIon, are unequalled ir the province ; the latter being under the superintendence of First-class Grooms. BtTGGT AHD SADDLE HORSES OX HERE. The extension of the Railway to HamJlton makes Cambridge less than one day's pleasure journey from Auckland. W. W A L X E Pw, PROPRIKTOIt. ________ O_>~YEAh_S I_TTHE WINE TRADE. This experience should be useful. All my Liquon> will stand sampling, and I invite my friends t» come and i.ry them. As my supplies are obtained with special advantage, direct from best Home sources, and purchased for Cash, I'can defy competition. Try my ISass'S Alk and G-uinicss's Stout, Griflin Brnud, pints and quarts. I believe tliis is finer than anything in thu.market, and tho brand is only procurable at my St&rcis in Custom Housc-etroet. EDWARD LEWIS, General Imi'ojjteb, and Wink and Spii{lT Merchant, (Late with L. 1). Nathari a::d Co). Solo AKentfor Thurston and Co.'s Celebrated Billiard Tables. Two Tables complete now on Sale. .). Walker and Son's vnry fine blond of Scotch Whisky Kilmnrnocic), in case and bulk, and 3i years old _>ISC_UIT, DUBOUCHE & CO. [Established 1819.] HIITJSRS OF BRANDY COGNAC IN Want.., QH.-CASKS, CAS3CS, & FLASKS OSi. _uio agents for Auckland— L. D. NATHAN & CO. E i> a ?r Vine JELotel Edkn Terracb. list of prices:— Martell & Henuessey'a Brandy _/6 W bottle Qreenless u.ud Colvillc's Oumpbolton Whinky _i/_nd_/a (proof) , Dunville's Whißley 4/ Huii_,3/; Old Jamaica(proof). 4/: small, 2/ „ C'ouaen's Sherry best, _/; small, 2/ „ S&ndiinon's Best Port _/; small. 2/ „ Amontillado Shorry 5/; small, 2/6 „ Old Tawny Port 5/; small, 2/6 , M_«llsh (Singer Wine 3/ „ KN CASK (OJONUINB BRANDS) : Hennessey's & Murtod'a Brand 5/6 „ Bißqnit Duboucho'a Brandy '5/ „ Case Brandy, half-pint bottle _, „ Schiedam Schnapps _./_; small, 2/6 „ Geneva, JUKZ _/; small. 2/9 „ Stone CWn 5/G Old Torn .". .4/ Dunville's Whisky '/.A/ " Townsend'a Sarsparilla 5/ Kntrlish Ale and Porter (best brands), 1 1/3 to 1/6 _ „ ' All Spirlto sold by the Gallon (over-proof) same as from Bonded Store. Assorted cases of the above made up for Families and Picnic Parties. Terms Strictly Cash (no exceptions), SAMUEL JfiVINSON, Proprietor, A_3kland24th June. 1878. ORIENTAL LOUNGE _ND NEVADA HOTEL, Centrr of QUESN AND DURHAM-STR_!E_S. Tho Proprietor of the above Establishment erer alive to the comforts of his PATRONS, bas for some time seen and felt that the_e was a want of some place of Resort of a mo?e private , nature, and, at the same time, more JBleeantlv appointed * LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Buainese Men and otuers, after the fatigues of tba day, could While away an hour in pleasant converse. Ta this object THE PROPRIETOR has addressed himself diligently, and has no-?? much pleasure in being able to. announce t_e completion of one of the most BLWGANT HALOONS be found in this part of the wjjrld, whioh -will .known from this time forwrsrd aa the ORIENTAL LOUNGK. To those heretofore unacQ._ainted with any thing ORIENT, a rare chance now pre^enia. itself for viewing the interior of the famous. * ! EASTERN DIVAN. Grand Entrance from Queen-street Doors open from 10 a.m. to 12 p m Durham-street Bar iaad Luncheon Bar op&n ~|I|OKES J _ BONES BONES;! J.^& J. ROPPET.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 6 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 6 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2716, 6 January 1879, Page 4

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