Board and Besifieneo. j^ANGHAM HOUSe7~WHAKGAREL J PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE. ; AdjoiiiH railway station; Thehousnfc. w thoroughly RENOVATED and ENxKlf **5 possesses every comfort and convenient. ""* o^homr "* T°Uri3t3 eDiOy a" »?«Urt, Large stables and paddocks.' , Mas WOOLCOCK, Propriutbesb. ■ Fi k t: a w~-~s; COROMANDEL ' (The beautiful houao and ground* the lata " residence of F, Woellaras, Esq.) BOARD AND RESIDENCE Every attention and bonie comforts. MRS CRAWFORD. .^ " Having additional bodroom, can now A AUCOMMODA iJC VISITORS TO COIKfc; •■ MANDEL. ZZ!J, 1 W.®Usa v ' -————«. VISITORS r 10 THE f t TTT ELLINGTON 77XH1BITIQK 1 W ELLINGTON HrfXHIBITIOH Will experience all the 1 COMFORTS OF A HOME if they put up at G'OODLEY'S . JJODLEY'S PRIVATE HOTEL, » Lambton Quay r?v I (Straight up from, and within a minute's wim r j of, the Wharf and G.P.0.1 , i LADIES' DINIHG ROOMS. 'H ■ GENTLEMEN'S 6*l S.ADIES' BR&.WING-ROOM- & HEADING GENTLEMEN'S StEABING & SMOKIKQ NOTS!—OpeniKR on to Spacious Balconhs) ' j —76 Bedrooms-9 Bathrooms— j Elootric Light and all conveniences, '•■ i Tariff, 5s per day. Families and Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. Night Portor in Attendance. 3" AKB HOTEL. TAKAPU'IfB -A ! The above FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which is i undoubtedly the most pleasantly situated in i Auckland District, commands an extensive and ! beautiful view oi! the Coast mid Lake, and is 1 I Furnished with all MODERN IMPROVE. I MB NTS, thus affording a convenient home for i those seeking healthy pastime and a agreeabla ! change. • ' Cutaim (the very heat) under the supervision ; or Mrs Lockley, so lon^- and favourably known ! in business in Auckland. 'Buses nnd Steamers ply hourly from Aucto land and Norlh Shore. Excellent Salt and Hresh "Water Bathing, \! | Good floating nnd Fishing1. 1 | Ilot.-.nd Cold Baths. " $ ' j }sil!i!trd Room. '"■■. • i Lutters aud Telegrams receive promptattew Gion. i p; G. LOCKLEY. Proprietor^ , i ■ — | ALLAWAY'S TEMPERANCE - "*" HOTEL (Next to Mr Carruth'g), WHAN GARB I, And at THAMES. ' i VISITORS and BOARDERS will find eTOty • i home comfort at these establishment*. JACOB ALLAWAY, Pkopbietois, cowling's;-: ~, GOVERNOR FERGUSON HOTEL i TAKA&U KOAD. THAMES. : | nrpn nrvnrj t>tr< l&to of the Imperial FRED COWLING, Hotel. Thames, has tto pleasure to make known to his nutneroM friends aud the public generally, that HE HAS TAKEN OVER THK ABOVE HOTEL. which has reecntly been RE-CONSTRUCTED and FITTED UP ia the best style. The ACCOMMODATION for the Travelling Public will bt_ or the most comfortable character, and si Mated as thrv Hotel is on th« ■ sea aho-vo, it offers every facility for anyone ele&iroua of socking a quiet seaside resort , where the full benefit of the beautiful sea breoze is always obtained. Mr COWLING, in Kolicitinfr tfce patrons?! of the public, takci Hie opportunity of saying , that it is his intention to make, the Hotel one 0«! the leading places Gf accoainsodation, C<raveyattceg VISITORS TO TE AROHA,' NOTICE-The undcrsipned will run a Coach fi-.an Te Arolm on Tuesdays. Thursdays, ana Saturdays, meeting train for AmcUlana w. Worrinsviile ou those day?, and returning to i_e Arohafrom Morrinsvillo on Mondays. Wcdne* deys. and Fridays on arrival o£ train trom Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels an* n"lils" IC. G A.LLAGHER. Auckland Agents: Thomas Cook axd Soft SQ.Queen-stree^ g YEVu.SI-'OiiT AND WARKWOKTfI %J MAIL COACU. Leave Dnvonport every Mor.day ?.r.d Vfed* nesdHT Rt S a.m., and Fi'ii'ay ftl 8 a.m-, caUijif"; «,t Wade, Orevv.i, Walwera. aad Pulioi. Leave Wavkwor'H on Tuesdays. Thursday* and Sutntdays r\i 3 ri.t:;. Great reduction in fnres for two or roora passengers. rfHOMAS BUTLKB< p ropr ietor. COOK & SONS. Booking Ageni*^ ■p~l CXII AN » O.'S ROYAL MAIL LINK OF COACHES Lcvcs Morrison's ltoyal Hotel and Wi»ta»' I PiwjiUo Hotel. Tliatnes. for Put-ir . H Ka»>% Pacroit. VViiihi. Kiransrahake. Waitekaurf aaa L^vos Thanws for 'Sknl-a-fctoy^^ WATwh., Wnihi, and W*g TSS«t Crosby's Hotel Paoro^ ~***gsi WaiUi, Waitelcauri. and To Aroha. U^ii}, PLeave S Taur a D E afor Thames- Tuesdays vA F<^os.-Brake 8 and Bnggio, wto rjj" .Irivom. thoroughly acquainted with all.pa™^ the Goldfleld; aud Saddle Horses 1^ a r.-:b8 Company's Stables at ■rharaes.mroEa* Vao:oa, Karangahake, vViuhi, W aiVtZSV", Aroha and Tauranga. -ttnofied to. Telegrams and Lottcrs P«mptly attoEewo Auckland Bodkinjt Asent-Ti OS. COOJt ao« SON. 89, Q^^^^trrovn^ OATERSON & CO.'S SUNDAYT^ $~ TABLE. 9.50 a.m. *W.O a.m. 2>oo " '6.15 ■• 'Calls at Lake Hotel. ddlft Waggunettes. Cabs. Buggies, ana s. Horsey on hire. og ca rrlE, JUD- jjanag?''. Tr TT o rq T0 ST. HELIER'S BA* B US AS» PUR.tf» H« t «»* n' 4O"s^AY^,OP-.^P-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1896, Page 6
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