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Hotels. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one of Bennett's Prizo Tables, the fastest and best table in New Zealand; and Alcocks Exnibiiinn Table that tooK first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1862, tho handsomest table m the Colonies. The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carefully attended to by J. SMI-lii. H I S T L E HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. . SPLENDID BARsTnd" SITTING-ROOMS. THE UP-STAIRS BAR : AND ' ' " B I L L I A R D - R 0 0 M Unequalled in the Coloni_s_ ■ ■■ J. LfYT LIS, ,-",." l "! PHOPKIU-TOH. QITY QLUB'" |JOTEL, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mrs S. J. White (late of Theatre Royal Hotel, Thames), having taken tho above well-known and favourite Hotel, begs to assure her Friends and the Public that no effort will bo spared to merit, by cleanliness, civility, ana attention, their Patronage and Support. None but the best procurable Wines. Spirits, Liquers, Porterß, Ales, &c, will bo allowed a place in the cellars.. THE BILLIARD ROOM Will bo found supplied with every requisite, and efficiently superintended. THE CITY~CLUB HOTEL. T>ILLIAItPS~i p»ILLIARDS~! NOW OPEN.Ino NEW BILLIARD SALOON at tho UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. Ono of the Grandest Rooms in tho Colonies. Containß Two Mew Billiard Tables, from the Bust knolisii M_k_bs. Under most efficient superintendence. __ AB n O TT. Propiietor. Occidental Hotel, AUCKLAND.. MAURICE O'SULLIVAN \ Late of th.i "Exchange," "Cosmopolitan," andoilier Hotels, has Pleasure in announoing to his old fiiend3 and the publio In . general, that he ha» perchaied i that wellrknown Hostelry, TBJE OCCIDENTAL HOTE Where ho will always be happy, to welcom Old and .NE.v Faces, j .iq. ta. The' attraqtipps of" the itotel are' to ,\yellknown to lecall ar.y] commort. '. , t ..■' i .'• ,'•!.',■ r«oVi -ii.. '-'"' l d l<i LUNCHEON- CAFE OPEN BAILUnder the superintendence of Mr Herbert. Several Additions to the Museum THE BILLIARD SALOON Tho handsomest and most complete in the —eolonyr —"" " '""" Leading Newspapers on File WA RKWO RT II HOTE L, ' MAHURANGL ANDREW IRWIN ■ (Formerly Chief Steward of the s.s. Tnranald), Has assumed the Proprietorship of the above Hotel, and beg 3to intimate to hiß friend-and the travelling public that they may depend on receiving overy possible attention at tho above House, which is row one of the most comfortable ot hotels in the province. The best Wines, Spirits, and Ales to Pi obtained in tho market Horses on hiro. Free Stabling. A. IRWIN. Proprietor. M AIL R OTeI VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS IN the vicinity of the theatre), Auckland. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL-Kirst-elasi Hotel Accommodation Woil-furnighod Bod rooms Well-furnished Sitting-rooms. Well-furnished Dining-room Cold-water Bath-rooms Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-bath Rooms Commercial Gentlemen's Stook-rooms Heavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL TARIFF. S. d. Restaurant, per day 7 0 Coffee-room do 86 Private-room do 10 6 RESTAURANT. To Gentlemen Lunching in tho City. J.C. elicits a trial to this Di-partment J. CODLING. Proprietor, JT H. H ° LM E s i(Lato of the Railway,); Has pleasure in announcing that he has taken that well-known and centrally-situate Hostelry, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL, CSTOM-HOUSE TREKT, Where he will always be visible to welcome old friends and the public in general Extensive additions and. alterations have recently been completed, and tho CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL Will now bear favourable comparison for com fort and convenience of visitors with any establishment in the City. ■ ■ Gunsmiths. DE V I TT. GUNMAKER, 241, QUEEN-STREET. Auckland, opposite the Market House. Established ISoOI ON SALE, Single and Double Breech-loading and Muzzleloading Fowling Pieces Franter's Patent, Martini and Snider Rook Rifles Hall's, Curtis & Harvey's Plgon, Wilts and Laurence's Sporting Powders Blasting Powder and Fase , Newcastle Chilled Shot , Eley's Doublo Waterproof Caps, Cartridge-cases, yVaddintf, Concentrators, Wire Cartridges for M.L. and B.L. Guns Gun Cases, Waterproof Cover*, Game Bags &c Breoch-loadinv Implements Of every description Breech-loading Revolvers and Ammunltibn Fishing Tackle ..'J All Cartridges orderedst the aboVe establishment guaranteed carefully, and accurately loaded. ' ' ' ' ,_ l.t Every description of Fire Arms Repaired by experienced workmen. . | , Just received, ex' Carmelo.* 5 easts Fireworks, froru .he celebrated tinker. J. Pain, London. •' .. /'"Cohveyances. ~,!'.."'.,., 7tfS"ORTH SHORE AND WABE LINE ROYAL MAjf. COACHES. Time Table: Leavo the Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore every MONDAY VVEDNKSDAY, and FK_DAY on arrival of the 9 a.m. boat from Auckland, calling at tho Lake, Lucas Creek, and Dairy Flat, Leave.WadeHotel every TUESD AY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY at 10 a.m., for the. North Shore. C. G. QUICK, ' Proprietor. TOURISTS TO THE HOT LAKES gwould do we to communicate with EDWIN ROBERTSON, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Devonport Road, Tauranga Who can always provide Conveyances oi. every description. Laoioa' and Gem.w-en's Saddle Horses, V aek Horses; also, Experienced Drivers and Guidos at au hour'xi notice. Charges most reasonable. Telegrams promptly attended to Noto tho address 1 HE" UNION LINE OP COACHES BETWEEN TAURANGA AND GNINETAURANGA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Corner of Spring and Grey-sti._et_, (Opposite Spring Well Rrcwcry), Tauranga,] Ladies; and Gentlemen's Saddle Howes Buggies, &C, for hire at tho above on reason- • able terms, for the Lakes orelsowhere. A First-class Saddler Employed on the Promises. Lowest possible charges. elegrams will receive prompt attention. D. M. H. BILL, Proprietor AUCKLAND AMD WHAU On and after SUNDAY, February 23, an Omnibus will leavo tho Whau for Town every Sunday, at U. 30 a.m„ and o p.m.; and will start from the Umon Bank for the Whau a. H.ip.m. and 6.30 p.m. F. QUICK, Proprietor. LTIERNEY'S T__y£E-TABLE— • AUCKLAND ATSJS WHAU. EromAuokJjujd: From Whau , 11 %.Hi. '~. . , 8 a.m. ,' 4.30 p.m. 2.30pjn.l Saturday's Timo _ ■",' '■"""' 1.30 p.m i a.m. 10p.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 4

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