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."Hotels./- <•••; AND NAVY HOTEL, : . QUEEN-STREET. The- undersigned having taken ' over this Oldestablished , . , . / . V FAMILY AND PRIVATE HOTEL, begs to call the attention of Visitors and the Public generally to the ; , n SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED-! • . * From his long experience. W.A.C. feels confident of i being able to sustain: the reputation hitherto accorded to this establishment.. ,1 > W. A. CLARKE, Proprietor. ' N.B:—Table d'H9te daily, at X p.m. TVlnea, | Liquors, Cigars, Sc., of tlie beat quality.. £,. T ,tBSl A'LE eK T HOT eL, • QUEEN-STREET. ' • JAMES STEWART (Late of the Provincial Hotel, Princes-street,) Begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the public that the above centrally-situated Hotel •IS NOW OPEN. AS A COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL The costly building commends itself as a praiseworthy addition; to the street architecture of the city, being at once elegant, substantial, and business-like, while the interior arrangements are so contrived as to iv.sure to the traveller or to the family en route all the comforts and conveniences of a home. ' THE SLEEPING AND PRIVATE APARTMENTS are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most superior and costly style. THE PUBLIC ROOMS are fitted with every regard to the requirements of visitors. A HANDSOME BILLIARD ROOM, to be furnished with one ef Alcock's best, tables, to arrive per ' Hero.' HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. LUNCHEON will be laid in the spacious Dining-room upstairs, BETWEEN THE HOUH3 or TWELVIi AND TWO O'CLOCK. THE BOTTLE DEPARTMENT will be under J.S.'s own personal can;, and from his long experience and thorough knowledge of the trade, families and others favouring him with orders may rest assured that none but the best and purest brands will be kept in stock. -■ Orders for single bottles or niorb punctually delivered. O Y J o TE L. VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. A. CAIRNS, Proprietor (Late Chief Steward of the s.s. ' Wellington' and Mail Steamer 'Nebraska'), Has much pleasure in intimating to his friends and the public that he ha 3 taken the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated throughout and newly furnished. Families and Travellers will find the utmost accommodation, combined with cleanliness, civility, and comfort. A TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE CCLOCK. BATHS, Hot, Cold, and Shower. The BILLIARD ROOM, which is acknowledged to be the best in the colonies, is fitted with two first-class tables, complete and handsomely furnished, and is still under the supervision of Mr. Meltoi*. None but the choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, &c., kept in stock. A Night Porter in attendance. Billiards \ billiards! BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. DUNN IN GHAM & KING Have imported one of ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES, And invite players to one of the best rooms in Auckland. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. Board 15s per week Board and Residence 20s per week Ditto ditto, with single room .. .. 24s per week Table b* Hote at 1 o'clock sharp. Bath-rooms, with all requisites. Good Stable Accommodation. DUNNINGHAM & KING, PROPRIETORS. A N U K A U HOTEL, HENRY HARDINGTON, PP.opkietor. The rapidly increasing importance of Onehunga as a port of arrival and departure, the extension of the railway, the connecting of the peninsula with Mangere, and the general favor Onehunga has obtained as a place of pleasurable resort, has induced the Proprietor to spare neither pains nor expense to make it A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTEL. The establishment has been so re-arranged as to afford the best accommodation for visitors in transitu between h port and other ports of the colony; as also for those whe seek Onehunga as A MARINE RETREAT, whether for or health. The accommodation comprises COMMERCIAL, TRAVELLERS/PUBLIC, AND ' PRIVATE ROOMS. The Bed-rooms are spacious, well-ventilated, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, under very experienced management, is paid to the wants of customers. The Charges are strictly moderate ; a oooi> tablk *8 kept, and the WINES, AXES, AND SPIRITS are the best procurable. In fact, nothing has been left untried to make the MANUKAU HOTEL worthy of tho highest patronage which may be awarded to it. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to be the best in the Province. T>RINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, **" COBNER or HOESON AND WELLESLEY-STREETS. H. ORAM, PROPRIETOR (Late Steward Northern* Club). This Hotel having undergone a thorough repair, the Proprietor can with confidence offer to Boarders and Visitors A CCOMMODATION, combined with good attendance and a comfortable home, EQUAL TG ANY IN AUCKLAND. WINES AND SPIRITS. In this department H. 0.'3 long experience and knowledge will be a sufficient guarantee to secure to his friends and the public generally the best brands. TO LOVERS OF THE CUE. A Bagatelle-Billiard Table, made to order, will arrive in a few weeks from the firm of Alcock cfc Cc. ALES and STOUTS, English and Colonial, always on hand. By strict attention to business H. OIIAM desires to gain a fair share of public patronage. Jg>ON ACCORD PRIVATE HOTEL, | next door to manuka it hotel, ] ONE H ir w G A. Good Accommodation von Travhxxbrs and Boabdebs. Admlulon at all hours. MBS. 'WILLIAMSON (lata of Hasuk&ti Hotel). Proprietress. "VTOTICE.—JOHN SCEATS, late o£ the JLI " British," having purchased the Royal Georgo Hotel, at .Newmarket, aad oomploted .extensive alteration*,.lnTitu his town and'country friends to pay him a visit In hia new quarters. Good Beds, Denbls or Single. Good Stablilg. Board and Lodging at .tIM moot reasonable rates. N.B.—ToWe d'Bote DftQj {roml to2p.Ju.' "" . ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3996, 2 September 1874, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3996, 2 September 1874, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3996, 2 September 1874, Page 6 (Supplement)

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