THAMES HOTEL OOIWBB ©If QUttaf-ST. _unJ CU3t»M4_T. B. It la «*cOtt to lad betel i_r»«___M_iteH«fi te Atieklaad which aewWau the thiae mat ttosefctiali to eateftWk l*tfc Of taint gad Sedy. hansely*CONYENIKXCII OLfiANLIIfISS, AND ECONOMY} but it is nek i___pea_b_e, for this <___» iamredly now be had at fHE THAMES HOTEL ThW teilrkaOfii lnWi* hai mmfa bee* kenoyaTbd From top to bottom, wad ia la orery way suitable for the Acco_oß_odat_an ot visitor* to AuOlclaad from the eootttry tot i. limited time or tot pwinattent boarders. Everything has been dole te make tt*» hotel comfortable, aad the presont proprietor, while carefully fostering the refi-osbmant part of the business, is also desirous that the hotel, should be known aa A GOOD HOUSE TO LtYS IN WTHI COMFORT, aad at a REASONABLE CHARGE, FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS. E^R_m_rtUED;s"w»_LL.KNOWN ALES ON DRAUGHT. johnThand PROPRIETOR sg ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, ttCTORIASTRBBT. MR ROBERT SCOTT Late Represeatative Of Messrs Jonas Brooke Urea* Meltham j Clark aad Co., Faialey ; Joha Clark, Jnr.. and Co.. Glasgow ; J. aad P. Ceates (Ltd.). Paisley ; and lister and Co. (Ltd.), Bradford, having assumed the management of THIS POPULAR HOUSE, Whioh has been RE-FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Would assure hia FRIENDB AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY Nothing will be wanting that can CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR COMFORT,. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE. ALES. WINES, SPIRITS. AL lEYEN LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS. ALLCOCK'S BILLIARD TABLE. Niout Pobtsel N.8.-MRS SCOTT* date Mrs Soddea, Hokiaoga) supervises Hoasehold Matters. PRINCE ARTHUR"'KOTO. . (Laxb ORAM'S), COKHBI 0» WXLLSSIJBY-SCi«. HOBSON-ST. DAVID NORDEN (Many years Head Waited havlnjr aequirad tbe proprietorship of the above eonunodioaa and Well-fTinished Hotel, begs to Inform Boarders aad the traVeiling pubiie that ha haa determined to throw his house opea for their acoomatodatloa at the following. REDUCED TARIFF, vhtt--25/ "SB WEKK ok 5 / FEB DAY, The Cuisine aad attmitiot. beia« fully eqqal to anything of the kted to be-obte_B«d la tha ealoay. Bxst Bbands or Wnraa and Smeits. One of Alleoek'a Champloa Billiard Tables. STAR AND CARTER HOTEL COROMANDEL. W. K. HTEH.It PEorsrooa. Havte* tboiwaghly RKN9YATKD tile aboM hostelry. W.N.3. is prapaxed Io OAr ___MU_laas! ACCOKUQDAT^wjD«a|J«Nd witat, -mm*. __ able taxift te tha travel__aep«dri_a. *Bu haia (tMHM» pMiet don, Sst*M_B» prmrft—>&■ etfuwted to. ■^_w______w^MM Fnnilskl»c. CARPET. J. Tonson Garlick HAS JUST OPBNBD A LARGE luOT eg CHEAPCARPET SQUARES! REMARKABLE ■■—I in ■mil-— — 1 ■milium VALUEI IN PAOT, THB CHEAPEST RVSR LANDED AX THIS PORT. w __ nm m m HAS THE BEST-ASSORTED STOCK 07 FURNI rURE CARPETS LINOLEUMS GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS Ik Aocklaso. The Best Place TO FURNISH FROM "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, QUEEN St., AUCKLAND. J TONSON CARLICK PEOPRIETOR i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 6
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