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Hotels. "XTEW QALEDOMIA TXOTEL (CORNER OF SYMONDS-STREET AND KABASGAHAPE ROAD), AUCKLAND. JOHN SMITH, Proprietor. HAMLEY'S AUCKLAND HOTEL. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. FOR TRAVELLER!;;, WITH LARGE SAMPLE ROOM. BEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN. Breakfast, 8 to 10 Dinner, 1 Luncheon, 12 to 12.30 and Tea, 5 to 7 WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Private entrance Queen-street to High-street. Large Billiard-room with every comfort. MASONIC HOTEL. t . R. WHITAKER, ALBION fiLDB TQTOTEL, GISBORNE. S. M. WILSON, Proprietor. Visitors arriving and putting up at this hostelry are conveyed to and from it, free of charge from and to the Wharf. MEALS AT ALL HOURS SPEEDILY PREPARED. MAGNIFICENT BILLIARD TABLES. BATH ROOMS AND EVERY CONVENIENCE. The Choicest Brands of Liquors, Winks, &«., ake tbocukable. Note the Addrese: . .. . . . ALBION- CLUB HOTEL. ALBION CLUB STABLES. Buggy and Saddle Horses, and Open and Closed Conveyances can be had at a moment's notice, with experienced drivers or guides. mHE mEMPERANCE TXOTEL, WHANGAREI. : ; ' Visitors to Whangarei will find the above establishment the most comfortable residence in the township, and it is within tliree minutes' walk of either the wharf or the railway. The Bedrooms are spacious and well-ventilated, and there is excellent accommodation ' fer either families, travellers, or boarders. TERMS MOST SEASONABLE. H. HAYNES, Proprietor. this tl e |t ot el ■ • . : • and • . . . wlne and spirit store. '. " \ . ; above Theatre Royax, • . j , ' QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. M. GAL LAGH ER, Late Thames asb Cosmopolitan Hotem , : PROPRIETOR. DO NA L D McGR EG O R (Late of the Auckland Hotel) ; Has very great pleasure in announcing to his Mends and the public that he has taken that well-known, favourite, and conveniently situated Hostlery the Waitcmata Hotel, which he has, at considerable expense, entirely renovated and refurnished, making the house second to none for comfort and convenience in the colonies and where, by civility and attention he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage ; a first-class Restaurant has been added to the Hotel, where gentlemen who lunch in the city will find every delicacy of the season, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and every convenience for travellers and families, have been added to the Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Beers, &c, &c, only of the best brands kept. Charges moderate. Note the address : D. JlcGkegor, Waitomata Hotel, corner of Queen and Customhouse streets, Auckland. New Zealand. ANCHOR "O" OTE L, A. JLL C3RNER OF QUEEN AND MARKET-STREETS, AUCKLAND. JOHN ADAMS, Proprietor. PONSONBY jTILUB TXOTEL, Corner of College-street and Ponsonby Road. This House, the only Hotel in the wide district of Poneonby, Richmond, and Dcdwood, is situated at the junction of several roads, and faces the threefold Municipal Lamps. . • Omuibuses pass j prd from the City every quarter hour, thus allowing gentleman to select their own time for inhaling the fresh breeze and invigorating their system by a short sojourn in that healthy and beautiful spot. There are both private and public bars, and public and private sitting rooms provided with every convenience. the BILLIARD ROOM is tho most commodious, best lighted, and best ventilated in the Province of Auckland, and contains one of Thurston's best tables, with every other requisite. The Liquors of the very finest brands, attendance cood and room cheerful, as can be attested by the multitudes who have patronized the Hotel and always return to it. A eood Quoit ground lias been recently made and l»vera of this good old game will have ample opportunity of indulging in their favourite pastime. WILLIAM STANFORD, Proprietor. GLEESON'S IT TEL, 11 Corner of Hobson-street-and Custom-house-street West. The Proprietor has much pleasuro in calling atten. tlon to this NEW HOTEL, Which, for Completeness and Extensive Accommodation, is not te be snrpassed. m THE BEDROOMS Are Large, Lofty, and Comfortably Fitted up; and are double er single, as may be required. THE DINING-ROOM Is well worthy of notice, being tho largest in Auckland ; and is connected by a lift with tho kitchen below. Tho Drawing Room and Private Sitting Rooms are all that can be desired in tho way of comfort. A Ball Alley is in courso of erection—a novelty in itself, and which will no doubt bo well patronised by lovers of this old English game. The Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, are all of first-class br»nds, which need no comment. All CnARGES Aiiß Moderate : Board and Lodging, 29s per week; ditto, with single rooms, 255. The Proprietor hopes that his endeavours to catel for the public will meet with a hearty response. Hot and Coli Baths. One of Thursten'e best Tables.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6065, 26 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6065, 26 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6065, 26 April 1881, Page 3