Hotels. \.. ] piTY |^_LUB TTOTEL, ' J SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND.. 7. ■■ \ J Mrs S. J. White (late of Theatre Royal Hotel, V I Thames), having taken the above well-known J and favourite Hotel, begs to assure hor Friends ,A j and the Public that no effort will be spared to';, I merit, by cleanliness, civility, ahd attention, V. Ij their Patronage and Support. . • . ,v. i IB _____ ..■--. f _- tj ■, & Jg None but-therb-atr-prooui'abie W_noa/_plritß»y S Liquera; Porters, Ales, &c, will be allowed ■ S , . a place in the cellars. . ,• Ij THE BILLIARD ROOM I Will be found supplied with overy requialte, and offleiently auperintended. THE CITY CLUB HOTEL. & pROWN HOTEL, GREY STREET^ "'•: | JOHN NEVILL (iate~oF tho UnitedSenyiOß,; Hotel) begs to inform Ms friends and thlrodbliol generally that he has taken the above*HotelF and hopes, b7 civility and attention, to receiSjfc a share of their patronage. All liquors of tfio best brand. Bagatelle Table in first-class orddSV r~V I V ~"A JJ . has assumed the Proprietorship of the Swan Hotel, and made considerable improve- '■ , ments. The house has been thoroughly reno- if'l vated, and the business of the houso will in future be conducted in first-class style- S.V. having completed arrangement for the Choicest Liquors procurable, begs to inform privato \ Families, Clubs, Hocieties, Picnic Parties, and others that Orders for Assorted Hampers of . • ' '. Wines, Spirits, Champagne, Ales, etc., are care- , fully made up and forwarded to any address.— i Note the address : S. VIVAN, Swan Hotel, Mechanics' Bay. Occidental Hotel, .. AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'SULLIVAN Late of the "Exchange," "Cosmopolitan," and other Hotels, has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the. publio In general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTE Where he will always be happy to welcom Old and New Faces. ta, The attractions of the Hotel are] to well known to .recall any comment. LUNCHEON CAFE OPEN DAILY Under the superintendence of Mr Herbert. Several Additions to the Museum : THE BILLIARD SALOON The handsomest and most complete In the Colony. Leading Newspapers on File •'- ; ftOYAL M AIL H OTKI_. VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS IN THE VICINITY OF THK THEATRE), A IT C X !_ A N D. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL-First-clas. Hotel Accommodation Well-furnished Bedrooms Well-furnished Sitting-rooms Well-furnished Dining-room '.-..: Cold-water Bath-rooms Hot-water Bath-rooma Powerful Shower-bath Rooms! Commercial Gentlemen's Stook-roomß Heavy Luggage-roams .7 ROYAL M__L~TARIFF. B. d, , 7. v> Resta__ant, per day .. .. .. __,■*_____ ■ Coffee-room do ..__.. .._.-.:•-.■. '7^C|s_??_U#* Frivate-room do ._. •;" .-.// IO ■' 0 --Jy RESTAURANT .- , To Gentlemen Lunching in the City. J.C. J oliclts a trial to this Department. '7 J. CODLING, Proprietor, . J. H. H OLMES-: 7 [(Late of the Railway,)! Has pleasure in announcing that he has taken that well-known and centrally-situate Hostelry THE CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL,-USTOM-HOUSE TREET, Where he will always be visible to welcome old friends ana he public in general Extensive additions and alterations have recently been completed, and the CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL Will now bear favourable comparison for contf for land convenience of visitors with any establishment in,the City. H I S T L E H O T E L, QUEEN-STREET. SPLENDH) BARS AND SITTING-ROOMS. THE UP-STAIRS BAR AND BILLIARD-ROOM Unequalled in the Colonies. J. LITTLE, proprietor. THISTLE HOTE L, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, contalninß • ono of Bennett, Prize Tables, the fastest and best table in New Zealand; and Alcock's Kxhi- . bition Table that took first prize at tho Great Exhibition of 1862, the handsomest table In tho Colonies. The rooms aro lofty and well lighted,' and the marking most carefully attended to by .___ J. SMITH. TJILLIARDSI "OILLIARDS 1 NOW OPEN, l_e NEWiBILLIARD SALOON " .■. . ' atthe ■■ " UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. One of the Grandest Rooms in the Colonies, Contains Two Now Billiard Tables, from thu '--- Bust English Makers. Under most efflcien superintendence. H. N.ABBOTT. /'.; Proprietor.ji*-.!.. .. BookseUer and Stationer. ; Q. H E E T M U SIC, MUSICAL MAGAZINES, > INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR ALL KINDS i' OF.'MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. . ggj JUST RECEIVE D' p (Seleoted by Mr Torrell). i -■ ■' i can sell these cheap. \*j a good'second-hand violin and spohr's tutor for sale (good value). . ; CRAP AND PHOTO ALBUMS and BIRTHDAY CARDS, &c„ in Great Variety R. E. FINCH, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER. &C. UPPER QUEEN STREET, Auckland Groceries, &c r^ RAFTON ROAD GROCERY STORE. Mr. Sawkins having disposed of his Grocery Business to Mr. Georgo Miller, would solicit for him a continuance of those favours enjoyed by him in tho paßt; and Mr. Milller, in taking over this business would lassurc his customers that his endeavours will always bo to supply a really good article at.moderated prices, combined with civility and attention. Parties waited on for orders. I HENRY SAWKINS. I GEORGE MILLER. 1 September 22,1879. ■ ; TfDEN TKRRA__, POST OFFICE. MORLEY AND WHITE, TEA DEALERS and FAMILY GROCERS, Eden Terrace. M. and W. (formerly with Messrs. Glanville and Eilyett), solicit the patronage of tho public- , Families waited on for orders. Goods delivcrec* to any part of the town and suburbs. r\T\ E R MINUS STORE, , JL HBLENSVILLE. r D. STEWART - Begs to inform the Residents of tho Kaipara District that he has on sale '. • ■'• ° a Large and Well-assorted Stock. Comprising-. Drapery and Clothing at Auckland, Pricer. Grocenea of all kinda ~ _. * Boots and Shoes Maize, Oata. and Bran. _____________ TJOST-OFFICE. PONSONBY. MRS. HENDERSON, draper, hosier, ___er. DASHER, &C..&0. _.:.•,•..... _ .-■ In thanking the Residents and the Publio In general lor their kind support during the past six yeara, MrsH, begß-to-mmi"4""*"!.^^^ _ 7; . wIR carries on
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2969, 20 October 1879, Page 1
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