___ Hotels. . ':. T EE S TAR H orrEl > AUCKLAND. AD A M ~C A I R -N S - Respectfully informs his manv friend* «l™ i the Colonies, old patrons of THE STAR ♦h^S^'i?' l ' community, and general public that'he'S^? E ' chased the interest of Mr. JR. J. Datfdsoah, V?" HOTEL! 611 " 1 ' 110 ™ FAi " L >' «»&&& "THE STAR," Replete with every jiodkus luscev as* cm. fort ix each upAr.TMK.vi-, requires no 4aU S?" THE LEADING HOTEL EC AUCKXAXB is unquestioned, its high prestige undeniable Th» success attending c ±tl * "THE STAB" for the past few years is mainly due to the efficient tho untiring care and attention of THE SIAxSw-' ME Y A. CLARK; and MR. cl&Nslataak earliest opportunity of announcing that as in «! past so in the future, MR. CLARK wm/unfle^MR 6 - CAIRNS' general supervision) retain the position Iβ has proved himself so well qualified to hoIST - "THE STAB." Will be conducted on the same .liberal .principal as SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERICANSPECIALITIES * JtbKll ' JU, and Improvements of which the present proprietor gained valuable anil practical experience dark; hi, late trip to Europe. , ■ t0 ma D y readers of this paper -Mr. Cairns is per. onally known. To others he would mention tEt he has had long and varied experience in public catenns, having held the position of Chief Sfcev.ardof P.M.S.S. Co -s "Nebraska," and several Urge lS e ° r . Colonial Steamers; and, also, successfully em ducted "Tho White Hart" Christcliurch; "Eorii Mail," Auckland ; " Royal Mail," Waifcato; and other well-known Hotels. f£l H E gTAfi jn-OTU, Albert-street, Accklasd. ADAM CAIRNS, Proprietor. milS T L E IT 0 T E L X AND Ja - WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. .ABOVE THEATRE ROYAX, QTJEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. M. GALLAGHER, Late Tiiames and Cossiopolitan Hotels, PROPRIETOR. rriHE rriEMPEBANCE TXOTEL, WHANGAKEL Visitors to "Wliangarei will find the above establishment the most comfortable residence in tlfe township, and it is within three minutes" walk of either tie wharf or the railway. • The Bedroom 3 are spacious and ■well-ventilated, and there is excellent accommodation for either families, travellers, or boarders. TERMS MOST REASONABLE. H. HAYNES, Proprietor. ""fcTEW /CALEDONIA TpTOTEL (CORNER OF SY3IONDS-STREET AND KARANGAIIAPE ROAD), AUCKLAND. . . . JOHN SMITH, Proprietor. -jV/]r A S 0 N I C HOTEL. . E. WHITAK.EE/ EDEN '\TINB TTOIEL, V JUL Edes Tekxaoe. LIST OF PRICES:— Bottled on the premises. Per bottle s. d. Kartell's and Hennessy's Brandy, equal to Case Brandy .. ~ ..5 0 Greenless and Colville's Cambelton Whisky (strong) .. .. ..4 0 Danville's Whisky .. .. 4 0 Emu, 3s ; Old Jamaica 4s; small .. 2 0 Cousen's Sherry, best, 4j ; small 0 i Sandinian's Best Port, 4a ; small .. .. ..20 Amontillado Sherry, 6s ; small .. .. .. 2 C Old Tawny l'ort, 5s ; smaU 2 6 English Ginger Wine 3 0 IX CASE (GENUINE EK.VSDS). Hennessy'3 Brandy ■. 6 0 Schiedam Schnapps, 4s 0d; small .. ..Sβ Geneva, JDKZ, 6s, 4s 0d; small .. .. ..3 0 Old Tom 4 C Diuivillc'sWhisky .. -.4 6 Scotch Whisky (Miy brand) 5 0 Townsend's Sarsaparilla .. .. .. ..60 English Ale and Porter (best brands), Is 4d to.. 1 0 Flask Brandy, large, 3s ; small, Is 6d and .. 18 All Spirits sold hy the Gallon (over-proof), same ae° from Bonded Store. ~:: Taims: Strictly Cash (no exceptions) BILLIARDS* S.E. has also procured one of Tburston's NevrEjhlbition Tables, with latest appliances, and he has fitted up a room for the same, second to none ia Auckland,, and, beirg detached, is kept private Good civil billiard-marker. -,-' j SAMUEL EVINSON, PROPRIETOR. ALBION nLUB TXOTSL, GISBOKNE. S. M. WILSON", Proprietor. Visitors arriving and putting up at this hostelry.iM conveyed to and from it, free of charge from and to the Wharf. MEALS AT ALI HOURS SPEEDILY PREPABEB. TWO MAGNIFICENT BILLIARD TABLES. bath rooms axd every convenience. The Choicest Brands of Liquors, Wises, &c.» are procurable. Note the Address: ALBION CLUB- HOTEL. ALBION CLUB STABLES. Buggy and Saddle Horses, and Open and Closed Conveyances can be had at a moment's notice, witfc experienced drivers or guides, HAMLEY'S AUCKLAND HOTEL. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. I'OR TRAVELLERS, WITH LARGE SAMPLE ROOM. BEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN. Breakfast, 8 to 10 Dinner, 1 Luncheon, 12 to 12.30 and Tea, 5 to 7 WLNES A.ND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS' Private entrance" Queen-street to High-street. Large Billiird-rcom with every comfort WA IW ERA, HOT SPRINGS, . AND .LAKE HOUSE, ROTORUA, m , THE BEST PLACES IN THE COXOSIES 10 spend yotra holidays. FISHING, SHOOTING, BOATIXG, BIIXIABBS. liAWy TEXyiS &c. _^^ m^m , A DVERTISERS ! — The ArCKiAX? J\_ Saturday Night, as the oldest. family, storj-, and literary paper published. colonies, is invaluable as an advertising m«u Read the business notices given in eaco number.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6096, 1 June 1881, Page 2
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