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Hotels. ' "W AITEMATA OTE L, Corner Qdeeh and Ccstomhouse-stkeets, D. McGREGOR, Proprietor (Lite of the Old lloumE at Home and Auckland j Hotels). Ihc Proprietor begs to inform his friends and tha public generally that lie has purchased the Lease (21 years of the above Hotel, and intends FURNISH ISG, FAINTING, and RE-DECORATING the same so us to cause THE WAITEMATA to become a gtntial favou-ite with ail. The northern wairoa hotel* DA tt.»jrAVILLE. The Proprietor directs attention to the comforts which this Establishment affords to Visitors from Auckland and other districts. Toe Hotel is one of tiie Largkst a>*d BkstJUItNISUED IN TDK PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. Civility, Cleanliness, Comfortable Single and Double Bed-roems, Capital Meals, and First-class attendance are the chief features in the management. SUITES OF ROOMS ALWAYS AVAILABLEBRANDS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION — THE BEST PROCURABLE. ONE uF ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES kept. DENIS LYNCH, Proprietor. gUFF oL K jpj- OTE L, COLLEGS ROAD, PONSONBY, T. H. ROWEN, Proprietor. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS OPiGUARANTKED BRANDS. BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! GF. SUCH 9 (;o long known in connection with the Auckland and Waikato Railway) Beps to inform his frieuds and the public that having become I roprietor of the Warkworth Hotel, Mahurangi, he b: pes to meet with their kindsupport. It is only a few 1 ours' sail from Auckland by the s.s ' Rose Casey' (Ci ptain Kasper). The scenery is unsur« passed in New 2 ealaod. Passengers coming for a ttip onSatui3ay ar return on Monday. The fares are very mo_de» ate. "V\ :dding parties would do well to pay a visit* where they will meet with every Comfoit, Civility, snd Cleanliness, Horses on Hire; Free Stabling. A splendid Orchard and Garden, with all kinds of Fruits AL AIL QO TE L VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS, IN THK VICINITY OF TIIB THEATRIC), Auckland. ROYAL.MAIL FIOTKL— First-class Hoto Accommodation 1 Well-furnished Bed-rooms Well-furcished Sitting-rooms Well-furnished Dining-room 1 Cold-water Hath-rooms , Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-bath Rooms Commercial Gentlemen's Stock-rooms Hoavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL TARIFF. a. d Restaurant, per da .. .. 7 0 ; Cotfee-room do. ...... .80 Private-rootn do, 10 0 RESTAURANT. To Gentlemen munching in the City, J.C. solicits a trial to this Department. Tea f r om sto 7 p.m. JOHN CODLING, Proprietor. NCHOR 0 T E L, QUEEN-STREET, J. ADAMS, Proprietor. CASE LIQUORS. - s. d. Beehive P. B. 5 0 Hennespy's P. 8., per boLtle .. .. ..5 0 Martell's P.B. 6 0 Square Gin, best, large, per bottle .. ..4 0 ~ ~ small 3 0 Old Tom ~ .. .. ..4 0 Claret, large 3 0 ~ small ~ .. .. ..2 0 Whiek-y, Lome 4 6 ~ Dunville's ~ .. .. ..4 0 ~ Kimuh&in LL ~ .. .. ..4 6 Port Wine, extra good »> •• •• ..6 0 Ginger Wine (English) ~ .. .. ..3 0 Schnapps, large 4 G ~ small •• -.2 6 Blood's Stout 13 ~ per dozen 14 0 Combe S& Co.'s Stout per bottle 13 ~ ~ per dozen 14 0 Tennant's Beer per bottle 13 ,t per dozen ... .. .. 14 0 BOTTLED ON TOE riIEMJSES. Whiskey. G. &C. per bottle .. .. ..4 0 P. 8., large »» •• •• ..4C Tort Wine, good ~ .. .. ..4 0 Sheiry, good 4 0 Stout, good „ 10 Rum, test Jamaica „ 4 0 „ „ small 2 0 ~ very good ~ .. .. ..3 0 Leer, very good ~ 10 Every kind of Adelaide and Victorian "Wines, direct from the vineyard, .nil of which are 2s per bottle or Cd. per tumbler. J3ONSONBY QLUB |Z| OTEL. 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 calculated to afford all the requirements of a flrst-clas Bote). A NEW BILLIARD ROOM, Containing all the recent improvements, has been erected. The Table (one of Thurstoa's Prize Tables) quite slw, and is tecond to none in the colony. NONE BUT FIRST CLASS BRAND 3 OF WINES, SPIRITS, be,, KEPT IN STOCK. 1 SECuOMBE'S SPARKLING BEER ON DRAUGHT Thistle hotel. QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SKLECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one ot Bennett's Prijo Tables, the fastest and best table :in Ne.v Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition Table thit tojk first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1862, the limdsomost table in tlio Colonies. Tho rooms are lofty and well lighted, and tho marking most carefully attended to by J. KERRIGAN. Sewing Machines. TAYLOR'S PATENT SEWING MACHINES ARE UNRIVALLED. SPECIAL NOTICE. A CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION WILL EE MJDE IN THEE I'RICK OF THOSE MACHINES Purchased during the remainder of tui3 year. Soi.e Agent .—T. PEACOCK, Optician. HHORTLAND BTRKKT,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 4 December 1879, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 4 December 1879, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 4 December 1879, Page 7