Motels. THISTLE TTT OTE L, QUEEN-STREET. MR THOMAS DAVIS (Late of Whangaroa Masonic and Kaino Hotels) BeR-g respectfully to inform his old friends and the general public that ho is to be found at the above, where he hopes to retain the support oE his old patrons and obtain the patronage of new faces by supplying the CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES & SPIRITS. Ehrbnpried's Finest Beer Always on Draught. All Wines and Spirits in -BOTTLING DEPARTMENT A SPECIALTY, And at very Moderate Charges. The Large Room suitable for Meetings, etc., obtainable Free of Charge. TWO FIRST-CLASS EXHIBITION BILLIARD TABLES. This Hotel will be found most Convenient for Travellers. Attention, Civility. Comfort, and a GOOD TABLE GUARANTEED. THOMAS DAVIS, THISTLE HOTEL. BRICKLAYERS' ARMS HOTEL, CHAPEL-STREET. R. W. BROWN (Late ci? the Greyhound Hotel), Wishes to inform his friends and the public that ho has taken over the above Hotel, WINES, SPIRITS. ETC.. OF THE BEST BRANDS, ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. W. BROWN (Late of the Greyhound Hotel), Proprietor. PONSONBY /MLUB FTOTEL, \y JOL THREE LAMPS. JOHN HAND Having taken over tho above Hotel, begs to draw attention to the fact that he has had the whole of the premises thoroughly renovated and made equal to new ; in addition to which ho has added another first-class Billiard Table, and has spared neither trouble nor expense to make this already favourite Hotel second to none. Only best brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept in stock, which have been specially selected for the Christinas Holidays. Trams pass every fifteen minutes. Lake H ote l, TAKAPUNA. P. O'MEAGITER Proprietor. The above first-clas3 Hotel, furnished with all modified improvements, alibrds a convenient homo for seeking healthy pastime and an agreeable change. BATH-ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOJfc Grand View of Lake. BOATING, FISHING, Etc. Mr O'MEAGHER will provide a SECOND LUNCHEON TABLE for tho travelling public and holiday-keepers nt Is 6riL each: children under 12, half-price. This will save the trouble of carrying luncheon baskets. • Fob.* Sale. J. BUTCHER J. GROOM TDI ' O R ■ ■ S A L E. SALT! gALT! gALT I In Store and to Arrive. Wcston and WeatnU'H Black Horse Brand, Coarse and Fine. Bar and Rod Iron, Wire Nails Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire Roofing Iron Buckets, Tubs, Tin and Holloware And all descriptions of General Ironmongery Hoisting Engines, from 3 to 5 h.p., with Reversing Gear and Brakes. . Goods Arriving by Zealandia, Rangitilcei, Waitangi, and other Vessels. ,HROOM, "OUTCHER, & flO., \JC Jt> <U FORT-STREET. Telephone No. 211. SEED MAIZE. BONEDUST, SUPERPHOSPHATE, ETC., ETC. TTTTILLIAM pIUNSON & fiO., 13, CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND. PDR3 "OBRKSHIRE TOGS. FOR SALE, 1 IMPORTED BREEDING SOW AND 2 YOUNG SOWS, 5 MONTHS OLD, By Champion. Apply to J. SINCLAIR. Lake Takapuna. "Iff OR IMMEDIATE SALE— A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ,NEWS AND JOBBING TYPE, BORDERS, &c. Speoimen Books forwarded on application. Apply MANAGER Stab Office, Auckland, Educational. MADAME Louise Thompson, R.A.M., is open to receivfe pupils for Voice Production and Singing.—Particulars on application, care D. B. Harris, Chemist, Ponsonby. PONSONBY COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL-MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. The next Term will begin on MONDAY, 22nd September. Prospectuses, etc., on application. Miss Edger is at homo on MONDAY AFTERNOON S from 5.30 to 5. A UCKLAND SCHOOL OF PITMAN'S J\. SHORTHAND. Queen-street (oorner of Swanson-street). L. J. D E M P S E V, Shorthand Writer and Reporter, Certificated Teacher of Pitman's Reporting Style (20 years' experience). Visits Schools and Colleges and Gives Lessons Through the Post to Country Pupils. Classes for Beginners Now Forming, 10s 6d per qunrter. Privite Tuition, any hour, One Guinea Quarter (in advance). AN YON E cutting out this Coupon and taking it to T. E. f-\ CARTER, 88, Victoria-street, Auckland, will be given, for One Shilling, one of his £} ROLLS OF PICTURES, tho Wonder of the Age. Post free for 15 penny stamps. 5s WORTH OF PICTURES FOR ONE SHILLING ! The Auckland Evening Stak says— O"It la a novelty, and a decided bargain.' The "New Zealand Herald" —"They _~ certainly are wonderful value, and aro W very beautiful." BRANCH : 250, QUEEN-STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 279, 26 November 1890, Page 3
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