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Hotels. JH • 'O*. THE Undersigned in returning thanks for the favors accorded to him daring his proprie SoreJi'p of the Masonic Hotel, Princes-street, beg 3 to' to his friends and the public that he will .jr.cn his New. House (the Park Hotel, corner of Hut-•_snii-&tTeet and Wellesley-street East) on New Year's Day, aal hopes his old friends will rally round, and he frill also be glad to welcome as many new ones as possible." G. A. AYEY, Proprietor. AR '1 Y & NAVY HOTEL, 3?FE& QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAJTD, N.Z. This old and favourite Hotel having recently changed hands, is now entirely renovated throughout and is designed by its present proprietor to meet the requirements of country settlers and others vtsiting Auckland. The proprietor hopes, by close attention to the comfort of his customers, combined with moderate charges, to obtain a|sbare of public support. Handcock's Sparkling Ales, best brands Wines and Spirits. ______ Bon accord private hotel, NEXT DOOR TO UAXt7EAU HOTEL, ONEfIUNGA. Good Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Admission at all hours. MRS. WILLIAMSON (late of Mannkau Hotel), proprietress. BILLIAKDS! BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. DTTNNTNGHAM & KING U&vo imported one of ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES, And invito players to one of the best rooms in Auck land. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. Board •« 16aperweeV Beard and Residenc* 20s per weefe Ditto ditto, with single room .. .. 24s per week Table £>' Hotb at 1 o'clock sharp. Bath-rooms, with all requisites. Good Stable Accommodation. CUNNINGHAM & KING, PROPRIETORS. CROWN HOTEL, GREY-STREET. JOHN ADAMS, PBOPitrzTOR. In submitting his List of Prices, J. A. would inform his friends and the public generally that they can rely upon hi'j placing before them a genuine and good article. s. d. Hennrssy's (case) .. .. .. 5 0 per bottle Martell's (case) 5 0 44 Square Gin (bestbrauds), large bottles 4 6 " Ditto ditto, small 3 0 " Duoville's Whiskey .. .. ..4 0 " Campbelton Whiskey.. .. ..4 0 " Old Tom (best brands) 4 0 " BestPori Vine.. .. .. ..4 0 " Best Shcnry Wino 4 0 " Bernard's English Ginger Wine ..3 0 " Schnapps ..2 6 %t Rum 3 0 " Rum (best Jamaica) 4 0 *' The above are all of the be3t description, and direct from bondBottles of all descriptions bought in any quantity. Whitson's Sparkling Ale at 2s per gallon. GREYHOUND HOTEL, CORNKR OP QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. PROPRIETOR, MICHAEL CORCORAN. In returning thanks to his numerous Visitors, Micuael Corcoran bega to say thai very large additions have been made to tho Hotel, which will tend greatly to the convenience of those who favour him with their patronage. BED-ROOMS. Additions have been made to their number, and all have been furnished in a superb nufomer,—everything being new, and got up in the latest style. BATHS. j Both not and Cold Bath* nro always ready, and every convenience will bo found in them for the comfort of Travellers. COMMERCIAL-ROOM. A Commodious Room has been opened, having itsj ontrance from Victoria-street, for the comfort of tboso|j who do not care to use tho Bar or Bar-room ; f.nd this;; has been Gtted up in a stylo to ensure the comfort j' Visitors. ii BILLIARD-ROOM. • The Billiard-room is the best in tho Province, and . is fitted with one of the best Billiard Tables ever con-;-structed. || MTCITAEL CORCOHAN 'j Hopes that the good naimi h.s house has ever held, and tho splendid accommodation afforded in it, will ' induce Visitors toAuckland to give it their pntronage.ji PONSONBY CLUB HOTEL, { • Corner of Ponsonry and College Road, : Auckland, N.Z. ! THOMAS C MULLINS, Propiiiktor. ■ This magnificent building has just been construct;- xl M especially as a flrst-c'ass Family and O'omuaercia Hotel, altogether regardless of cost Tho l>'.«u?e is > fitted with sets of Private Sitting and Bed-rooms, with Bath-ronms attached. 'I liese apartments aro a'l lofty aud w« 11-ventilated, being fttttd in the most costly maMi'-r with every convenience, and command a spU ji.lid view of the Harbour and its surroundings. . In short. n->thing has been left wanting to rcHder this cst'b v- 1 ' ( ient the nKA2>..'ii I'AMILY and commkrcial hotf.l in tee ritOVIKCK. The Pjoprietor wou'd t'.n:r« fnre re.-pcctfully recom . mend lii.? h \j>o to visitois lo Auckland and the public g»-:: . i".!>\ nnd trusts that by strict attention to : busii.o>.s, t-» .t ;% fair share of public patronage, \ N. B. —'liui- s leave for Queen-street and other parts : | of the town evuy half hour. Best brands of Wines | and .-piiits kept Enyl sh and Australian papersfiled. T> OYAL GEORGE HOTEL,! JLV NKWiMAUKI-.T. | Tho above lintel has hern enlarged nnd fitted regardless of expense. First-c'ass accoinmoda-.ion f tlie public. < Wines and Spirits of the brst brands. IS.B. —Griod stablingfnr Ilnrsos 5 HENRY KKANE. J rro;'riefc" , r. j Insurance. mHE GOVE Tl N M ENT LIF E| JL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT I Issues all Desirable Forms of Policies." ; THE PAYMENT OF T.YKIIY I'OLTCY IS GUA-j' EANTKUD BY TUB COLONY. ; DIVISION OF PROFITS. The surplus or profit is? ordered by the Art of 1574 to tie Dividkd a.mono| Policy-un*t.v, :iml ia to be ascertained! overy fiftii year, "i'he first investigation, with aj ( view to division of pmlits, is to be made on the! 30th June, IS^O. PREMIUM RVIM-X ARE r.OWER than tlu so of Private Comp»nie<, to an extent which is equivalent. to a bonus in advance of from 15 to 20 per cent. PAYMKNT OF PREMIUMS.—The payments maybe made duriug the whole term uf lif", or during a limited period only, nt an invariable annual, luilfyearly, quarterly, or weekly premium. NDUSTUIAL Rll;\ NCll.—"Weekly premium;? c.in only be paid on Poiieies issu-d iu the l'miustrial Branch, which is at present confined to members of Registered Frieudiy Societies and Good Tern, plars.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4409, 31 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4409, 31 December 1875, Page 4

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