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HAMLEVS AUCKLAND HOTEL. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. FOB 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 WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Private entrance Queen-street to High-street. Largo Billiard-room with everr comfort. "Jtf"EW /CALEDONIA TTOTEL (CORNER OF SYIIONDS-STREET AND KAHANOAHAPE BOAS), AUCKLAND, JOHN SMITH, Proprietor. WAIWERA, HOT SPRINGS AND LAKE HOUSE, ROTORUA, t2T THE BEST PLACES IN THE COLONIES TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS. FISHING, SHOOTING, BOATING, BILLIARDS LAWN TENNIS, &c. MANAUKAU HOTEL ONKHUNGA. First-class accommodation for Travellere and Visitors. Privato Sitting Rooms. Bath Room. Billiards, Livery and Bait Stablos: THOMAS KICK, Proprietor. . MASONIC HOTE JS, COROMANDEL.
W. A. WATERMAN (Late of Queen-street) Dcgs to inform tlio travelling corntntmity of Auckland and tho surrounding districts that he has purchased the abovo Hotel, and, at considerable expense, niade it the BEST HOTEL in COKOMA.NDEL. It ia furnished equal to new, aud is surpassed by none of the leading Hotels in Auckland Tho Singlo and Double Bedrooms, Family Rooms, and Private Sitting-Rooins are not to bo surpassed being Urge anil airy. The scenery from tho balcony is delightful. Sample and Commercial Rooms. liest brands of Wines and Spirits ouly kept. 'Buses meet tho steamer "upon her arrival and departure. Terms moderate. W. A. WATER MA N't Proprietor. P.S.—Largest room in Coromandel, and let on incsl reasonable terms for concerts, balls, meetings, and entertainments. Groceries, <fic. "OACON ! TTAMS ! "OACON ! Just Landed, ex late arrivals, SINCLAIR'S PRIME HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON, - Also, HARE, CHICKEN, AND MOCK TURTLE SOUPS H, MAXFIEID, 125, Queen-streot. TjIREEMAN'S BAY TEA WAREHOUSE, Junction of Patteson, Drake, and Wellesley-streets. J. BILLINGTON & SON, Having opened out in their New Premises, the argest Stock of Groceries ever offered to the inhabitants of Freeman's Bay, Poneonby, and Franklin Road, are now in a position te execute all Orders intrusted to them with Caro and Dispatch. J .B. & Son would call tho particular attention of their friends and all connoisseurs to their Stock of New Season's Teas. Having paid very great care to the selection of the same, and holding one of tho largest Stocks of any Family Grocer in Town, they aro in a position to supply Teas of First-class Quality, and at the lowest price. J.B. & Son wish to thank their numerous Fricnd3 for the very liberal support accorded them for the last 1+ years, and bog to assure them their object in the future will be to supply First-class Goods at tho lowest possible prices. Families waited upon as usual, and all Orders Delivered Free. Note ide Addjiess : J. BILLINGTON & SON, Billington's Buildings, Frkkman'h Bay. THE UNDERSIGNED, Through their New York and San Francisco Correspondents, ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE, On the most favourable terms. INDENTS FOR AIL CLASSES OF AMERICAN GOODS. & r^iARLICK, FORT BTBEET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 3
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