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Hotels. Xjy AITEMATA TT OTEL, CORNIER QUEBN AND OcsTOMUOUSE-STREETg, D. McGKEGOi', Proprietor (Late of the Old Dou.-b at Home and Auckland Hotels). The Proprietor beg» to inform his friends and th» public generally th*t he has purchased the Lease (21 year 3 of tho above HoTKt., and intends FURNISH ING, PAINTING, and RE-DECORATING the »ame so as to cause THE WAITEMATA to become a general favouiite with aIJ. /"I P. SUCH VJT« (3o lon* known in connection with the Auckland and Waiuato Railway) Be(js to inferm his friends and the public that having become I roprietor of the Warkworth Hotel, iusonljMi'fe'w tours' sail from Auckland by the s.s' • Rose Casey' (fit pUin Kasper). The scenery is unsur passed in New i ealand. Passengers coming for a t>ip on Sa'&i Jay ai return on Monday. The fares are very m.Mie.ate. M adding parties would do well to pay a visit, where Ihey will meet with every Comfort, Civility, and ;leanliness. Horses OD Hire ; Free Stabling. A splendid Orchard and Garden, with all kinds of Fruits YAL jyfA.lL jJOTEL, VICTORIA AND ELMOTT-STEEETS, (i* tkk viciNrrr or ins tuiatre), j Auckland. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL— Kirst-clas* Hote Accommodation Well-furnished Ben-rooms Well-furcisbed Sitting-rooms Well-furalsbad Dining-room Cold-water Bath-rooms Hot-water Bath-room* Powerfnl Shower-bath Rooms Commercial Gentlemen's Stock-rooms Heavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL TARIFF. s. A Restanrant, per da .. .. . .. 7 0 Coffee-room do. SO Private-room do. 10 0 RESTAURANT. To Gentlemen punching in the City, J.C. solicits a trial to thi3 Department. Tea f'om sto 7 p.m. JOHN CODLING, Proprietor. ANCHOR TT O T E~L, QUEEN-STREET, J. ADAMS, Proprietor. CASE LIQUORS. Beehive P.B 6 0 Hennessy'sP.B.,perbo'.tle 5 0 Hartells P.B. „ 6 0 Square Gin. best, large, per bottle .. ..4 0 t , small 3 0 Old Tom 4 0 Claret, large 3 0 „ sma ,n 2 0 Whiskey, Lome , 4 6 Dnnville'B ~ 4 0 KlmuhainLL „ 4 6 Port Wine, extra good 6 0 Ginger Wine (English) „ 3 0 Schnapps. Urge , 4 6 „ small , Zβ Blood's Stout „ 13 lt per dozen 14 O Combe & Co.'s Stout per bottle 13 „ ~ perdozsn 14 0 TennaEfj Beer per bottls 13 ~ per dozen 14 0 BOTTLED OK THE TKEMIEES. Whistey. G. 4C. per bottle 4 0 , 4 6 Port Wine, good 4 0 Sherry, good , 4 0 Stout, good 10 Rum, best Jamaica ~ -■ ..4 0 >f ~ small 2 0 ~ very good „ -- .. ..3 0 Beer, very good ~ .. •• ..10 Every kind of Adelaide and Victorian Wines, direct from the vineyard, all of which are 2s per bottle or 6d. per tumbler. -pONSONBY TTOTEL. W. STAMFORD. PROPRIETOR. W.S. intimates to the residents of Ponsonby thai, having taken possession of that well known favourite ostelry. the PONSONBY CLUB HOTEL, he has made extensive alterations and improvements. These are calcnlated to afford all the requirements of a first-clns Hotel. A NEW BILLIARD ROOM, I Containing nil tb© recent iniprovenieiit a , has been erected. The Table (ore of Thurston's Prize Table;) NONE BUT FIRST CLASS BRANDS OF WINES, SPiEITS, 4c. KEPT IN STOCK. SECCOMBE'S SPARKLING BEEK ON DRAUGHT SUFFOLK TT OTEL, COLLEGE ROAD, PONSONBY, T. H. ROWFN. Proprietor. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS OF GUARANTEED BRANDS. BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! THISTLE HOTEL, qfJE EN-STREET, AUCKLAND. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing oneol Bennett's Prise Tables, the fastest and best table in Ne* Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition Table that took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1862, tbe handsomest table In the Colonies. The rooms ore lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carefully attended to by J. KERRIGAN. Sewing Machines. mAYLOR'S PATENT SEWING JL MACHINES AKE UNRIVALL7D. .5 o —^g-- , ~~ ■"" <<f SPECIAL NOTICE. A CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION WILL BE MADE IS THKE PRICE OP THOSE MACHINES Pnrchased during the remainder of this yriß. Sole Agent .—T. PEACOCK, Oi-iician, SHORTLAMD STREKT. im WILLIAMS, ' * FISH MARKET, Fort-street, Having Removed from Cnstom-houae-Etreet to the above premise* three ri-,ors from the Customhouse Hotel, begs to Inform bis friende and the public that he has always on hand r, large aasortment of the best FBESH-CA.TJGIIT KiSH AND OYSTERS. Country ordcu attended to and fonraidfld te BaUwey Station.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 3