f ■qHBISTMAS pRESENTS i Wt M. MONTAGUE Iβ Having now completed extern.!* ', WSs premises, thereby making his w 11 MSB lar establishment tho larfest kno "alv k ifS Australasian Colonies, wS"* LAKGK AND ExTESeiVE S - n . Mi NOVELTIES AND USEFUL J* ftl SPECIALLY" ADAPTKD F 0 P CHRISTMAS *»* p j . The additional room obtairM *, i^sil : enables the proprietor to disnlar., th < «V.iK«i he has been Wh^p^^glfl t& °>«M, TIP without exception {ho most lariT' 1 ' *fts.M extensive in the colonies, comprising EVERY DESCRIPTION nr *&%§ GOODS, ° F F iJi|^ GLASSWARE $$& GOLD AND SILVKR &%$■ Of which every -rtide U E U-;!3Sii DOLLS AND TOYS w T«st CUTLERY, ELECTUO PUT? Vi *i§f GENERAL HotfSKIIOLD FcßMs'mv' "" All of which wiU be offered by at tho very LOWEST POSSIBLE !|§ A visit Is cordially invited, and as ot rM Wsk Visitors will be enabled to s >enuT, , e, u £i%3si* sUuctive hour in inspecting the coUe^||f support awarded him during the nui ' '^jS&S-ft , -' and desires to assure them that nn S « tft: >fllli£ spared to deserve a continuance of their^*«gfp fts|J| QTJEEN-STREET, APCKU); D N.B.—An extensive list of Xowlii,, -n", fsfe next week. Hotels! ~*Vf& M AHURANGI gsA^g||j J. W. DAEKOCH.Propnct,.. tfKf> Pleasant Sea-side Residence • nalhit t iW Shooting, te., &c. DONALD ..M (Late of the Auckland Hotel) [las very great pleasure in annouuein- Lv Rf!'i' ;i and tho public tliat he has taken favourite, and conveniently situate it ' r *p3»% Watonata Hotel, which he has"tt *gwMl expense, entirely renovated and the house second to none for comfort in the colonies and where, by civility he hopes to receive a fair share ot liublj,rlS?' l ?''!'" a first-class Restaurant has Ijoen addd •. where gentlemen who lunch in tlie dtv »£ delicacy of the season, and attention comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower livb ffSpM convenience for travellers and rarciV>,': vi "=3iߧ¥S added to tho Hotel. Wines. .Spirits, toiifpSN &c, only of the best brands kept Cbarr«- f'i I ®'? Note the address : D. MuGßiiK>»"'Y' ! i , jSs«BS Hotel, corner of Queen and Auckland. New Zealand. '$111 pONSONBY Corker or Collkck-strkei ■rjf^p PoNSONEY KOAD. "" okm This House, the only Hotel in the«ivJ*3%S-] Ponsonby, Eiclimond, and DedwooJ, L the junction of several roads, and ficei Municipal Lamps. t?®'i.*i Omuibusos pass to crd from the Citt hour, thus allowing gentleman to time for inhaling the fresh breeje ajj their system by a short sojourn in tbt Lii-fe'Sl?? beautiful spot. ll&Wt There are both private and iraMc w> •• **s%sa and private sitting rooms provided venience. " $%£}(ss THE BILLIARD ROOM |Sp«J is the most commodiou best licJ-el ventilated in the Province of Auckland JsSr-S one of Thurstou's best tables, wiih'!:->3S>gJ| requisite. ' KeijjitfSS The Liquors of the von- finest hnndi i-'jSSSI good, and room cheerful, as can be Kl^β£s.is'"% multitudes who have patronized the bc.t;ii&§!S'S£ return to it. li^Vl'S A good Quoit ground has been rece:tt lovers of this goodlold game will hawibfiPSsal tunity of indulging in their favourite pwilaEajft* WILLIAM STANTOKD, O%IM Proprietor. fS-?l v^ MA SONIC fl 0 COKOMANDEU fil'i^i% P r i:-1 W. A. WATERMAS (Late of Qaeen-strect] IstofN Begs to inform the travelling and the surrounding districts that the above Hotel, and, at considerable erai'vfef s It tho BEST HOTEL in COEOIIA.VDEL Kj#,'?l It is furnished equal to new, and is none of the leading Hotels in Aucklmd ' i''t ;f ''''^ Tho Single and Double liedroomt, '" : :A and Private Sitting-Rooms are not to i-.tfi' "■ '■- ■-'; being large and airy. r>V ■•-; - ' The scenery from the balcony is deligfcSL \ . Sample and Commercial Rooms. ? Best brands of Wines ami Spirits oaljlrV. 'Buses meet tho steamer upon her .inin parture. Terms moderate. W. A. WATEEMiS Proprietoi. V.S.— Largest room in CoromaniH ud i" ;.> ii reasonable terms for concerts, ball l , ess; . ■"• ■■■•".;_ entertainments. waiwera, hotspeij ;: : -j a>-d .':'.'■■• LAKE HOUSE, ROTORPi 1 t& THE BEST PLACES IX THE SPEND YOUR HOLIDATi £4?*''■ WISHING, SHOOTING, BOATING, LAWN TENNIS, Sf. ££*?■{■* MAN A'U K A U ONEHUNGi. oM"'i First-class accommodation for Private Sitting Kooms. «Mh &o Billiards, Livery and Bait Stables (§:£■'*s THOMis s;a gfjt>. : ; :a jyr aso ni c Hoi|g;jt R. WHITAKER. |;|cg "VTEW /CALEDONIA , fl|^l (CORNEK OF KARANGAHArE KOiD), |if|,^M AUCKLAND. ■M^} HAMLEY'S EXCELLENT AC;OiIHODAn»- g,;-,X-i. FOR j>l^.4? T E, A V E L I E JP' ;; I WITH LAEGE SAMPLE M o^.^ BEST RESTAURANT D , ' fe : ;--5? Breakfast, 8 to 10 m fn.' t l*%''■'^v Luncheon, 12 to 12.30 U" 1 ™. f-jp:v><* WINES AND SPIEITS OF THE B ¥Lt*JS,v : ■■:? Private entrance Queen-street W w a-' Larse Billiard-room with ,- .; AT SAMUEL COOMBES * {*,'■ '*% canßuyGoodTOWKLSfora" ■ 92, Queen-street, Auckland. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6288, 12 January 1882, Page 2
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