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rpTTTJt ' COMMERCIAL ;AND FAMILY^ 1 .AUC^ANi> f ;V AND-) . . / •„ ' ' ' {' :cbiteri6]s[,h£tel, hokjtika.

CB EDWARDS,

PROPRIETOR.

Uri -B. E. begs to draw the attention of *he CommercialPublieand Families(en route) fto the unsurpassed /accommodation, of thia jHotel. The Suites of Apartments for Famiuies areiwell arranged and' distinct' from. the [Eotel Department^ while the rooms are both commodious and easy of access.

t > TABLE D'HOTE DAILY,

AT SIX O'CLOCK.

1 jrHE BILLIARD SALOON ,ls one of the finest in the colonies. < The Table, one of Thurstonte best, being .under |he superintendence of an experienced-marker, is a guarantee of everything connected with this noble game being in first-class, order.

NIGHT PORTER

For the convenience of late arrivals.

.WINES, SPIRITS, ETC., \ ,OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY.

The aim of the Proprietor ia to make for this Hotel a reputation second to none in the colonies, and nothing that can conduce to that end shall be wanting.

'"Tis not in mortals to command luccen, Bat I'll do tnoro— doscrre it." I

GREYHOUND HOTEL, COB2TXH OX \ QUEEN AND YJCTOBIA-STIfcEETS AUCKLAND.

MICHAEL CORCORAN, PROPRIETOR, IN returning thanks to his friends, visitors and the public generally for their p&tt «nppdrfc, begs leave to draw attention to the extensive IMPROVEMENTS recently effected ia th« premise by the hands of the moat experienced designers and decorators in Auckland, which hava rendered this well-known Hotel FAB SUPERIOR to any other in this city, and equal to ths best of, the far-famed Hotels of Melbourne and Ballarat. THE BAR Hat been fitted up in a gorgeous manner, and in i size and convenience i« unrivalled; and visitors calling there will iind themaelvet, aa heretofore, waited upon with the utmost civility and attention , and will b« supplied with articles of tba very be»t and choicest qualities and descriptions. ' N.B.— Hot Witbe^aiways in Rbadinbss. THE PARLQURS AND BEDROOMS Require only to b» yiiited to be appreciated and M. C. can ' appeal with confideno* (0 the testimony of previous visitor*, who will bear him out in asserting that the arrangement! cannot be exoelled. THE BILLIARD ROOM , AND THE ADJACENT BAR Aria fitted up with the bast Tables and the most approved appliances, and are Under skilful management, whichhas always afforded satisfaction. M.C, trusts, by a continuance of attention aud civility, combined with care in supplying uone but Eirat-claas Goods, to ■ merit an iucreiwe in the favours hitherto liberally bestowed on him.; and hopes that the i GREYHOUND HOTEL I May be recognised as THE FIRST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND, To which pre- eminence it shall be hit en deavour to raise it.

'„, r - iCRirERIQI>r HOTEL, , Corker op Hobsok- a!»» 'Cook-stree£B. I ' - ' • ' ' ' TJANIEL PAGE (late of N.Z.S.N. Com. pany) has much pleasure in announcing to his. friends and the,' public of Auokland that he has taken the above favourita HOTEL.

first-class accommodation for boarders.

'.PRIVATE APAKTipNTS.FOR FAMILIES. 1

"*"N..B.r-Th»,.Bottlhig" Department- in \ eon nection, with the aboj?»iEst*bliBhment i* now open. j-. Ml .^\&A,--

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3972, 16 May 1870, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3972, 16 May 1870, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3972, 16 May 1870, Page 8