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Hotels. 11 WINTER SANITORiUM AND HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT. - TIIK MATLOCK OF AUSTRALASIA I J TUB WONDERLAND OF TIXE WOULD ! ! ! Lake House Hotel, OHINEMUTU (LAKE ROTORUA), New Zealand. This magnificent Hotel will be found replete «vlth ovoryfinodcm luxuryiand convenience appertaining to a roully woU-appointed First-clou kstnblishinent. Tourists will now lind tho internal arrangements completoin,cvery detail. AparfrmonU en suite for Ladies, Families, and Invalids. Tiio Proprietor Jias also just completed a HYDRO* PATHIC DEPARTMENT in connection with Lake i House Hotel, which Vlll be conducted on tho system of J tho well-known Jlydroputhi&t, the Into Mr. timed, ley, of Matlock, England. ll® has secured tho services of a Lady who for many years managed a similar establishment at Matlock, and being conversant with tho Sincdley System, and an expert generally ia Hydropathic matters, Is now prepared to treat any disease requiring tho Mild System or Htdro. PAXnY. LAKE HOUSE HOTEL stands unrivalled in tho world for tho Invalid or Pleasure-seeker, with its Renowned Baths and Hot Springs, containing.various curative properties sufficient to* treat all tho ill's flesh is heir to—tho enchanting scenery and wonder-Btxrtß of tho Hot Lakes District, and ita irreproachablo climate—mild but bracing even in the depths of wintor. Full information vill bo -immediately supplied on I application, by letter, to "The Manager," Lake Hotol; Ohlnemuta, Lake Itotoru*. TjIDEN VINE HOTEL. Edkx Tkmiaok. Tuomas Gikuh, having taken over this favourite Hotol, will continue to sell at tho «ame low prices aa those quotod by his predecossor, as follows: —Liquors, fee., of the same superior quality as heretofore. Per Bottle. Martell's and Honne&sy's Brandy, equal to Cose b. d. Brandy 5 0 Greenlcss and Colville's Cumbelton Whisky (strong) 4 6 Danville's Whisky 4 0 Rum, 3s; Old Jam «ica (proof). 4s; small .. 2 0 Cousen's Shorry, beat, 4s ; small .. .. ..2 0 Sandlman's Best Port. 4a ; small .. .. .. 2 0 Amontillado Shorry, 5s ; small .. .. ..2 6 Old Tawny Port. 5s ; small 2 0 English Ginger Wldo.. .. .. .. ..3 0 In C&sc (Goauino Brands). Hennessy'a Brandy 00 Schicdam*s Schnapps, 4s Gd; small .. .. 2 0 Geneva, JDK.Z, ss, 4s Od ; small 3 0 Old Tom 4 0 Dunville'fl Whisky 4 0 Scotch Whisky—Lome, Islay, and Bon Accord 4 6 Townscnd's Sarsapardla 6 0 English Ale and Porter (best brands). Is 4d to 16 Flask Brandy, largo, 3s ; small. Is Od and .. 19 Splendid Port and Sherry Wine, per doz. .. 6*2 .* 11 Spirits sold by tho Gallon (over proof), samo from Bonded Store. Terms : Strictly Cash (no exceptions). THOMAS GIBbS, Proprietor. JpONSONBY 0L U B j£J OTF L, CORNER OJC COLLEGE-STREET AND Ponsonby Road. This House, the largest Hotol in tho wide district ol ! Ponßouby, Richmond, and Dedwood, is situated at ; tho junction of several roads, and faccs tho threefold ; Municipal Lamps. Omuibusds pass to i>vd from the City every quarter hour, thus allowing gentleman to sclcct their own time for inhaling the fresh breeze and invigorating thoir system by a short sojourn in that healthy and beautifnl spot. There aro both private and public bars, and public and private sitting rooms provided with every convenience. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is the most commodious bost lighted, and best ventilated in the Province of Auckland, and contanu one of Thurston's best tables, with every other requisite. The Liquors of the very finest brands, attendance good, and room chccrful, as can be attested by the multitudes who have patronized the Hotel and always return to it. A good Quoit ground has been recently made and lovors of this good old game will havo ample opportunity of indulging in their f&vourito pastime. WILLIAM STANFORD, Proprietor. Donald mogkeguk (Late of the Auckland Hotel) Has very great pleasure in announcing to his friend* and tho public that ho has taken that well-known, favourite, and conveniently situated llostlory the Waiteinata Hotel, which he has, at considerable expense, entirely renovated and refurnished, making the houfie second to none for comfort and convenience in the colonies, and whero, by civility and attention he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage a first-class Restaurant has boon added to the Ilotoi whero gentlemen who lunch is the city will And 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 tho Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Bears, <fcc*, &c., only of the best brands kept. Charges moderate. Nota the addre&s : D. McGreoor, Woitontabi Hotel, corner of Queen and Customhouse atrcots, Auckland, Rew Zealand. ■ HOT SPRINGS, LAKE HOUSE, ROTORUA, t3r THE BEST I'LACKS IK TUB COLO NIKS Tl SPEND YOCR HOLIDAYS. FISHING, SHOOTING, BOATING, BILLIARDS LW TKKN'IP. A-r:. Building Material, Fuel, St o N S_ A L E> BONKDUST, superior quality GUANO, £3 per ton TAUPIRI COAL HAY OF ISLANDS COAL NEWCASTLE COAL, Hocst a SillTUS* CHARCOAL TANKS , FIRTCWOOE POTATOES HOUSE BLOCKS SHINGLES BRICKS, LIME, AND SAND W. & G. WINSTONE. AOKNTS VOR O. BOYD'S PIFK AND TIU GOODS 1 ROUND y^IME. Ground time. i i SOUTHG ATIi'S MAHURANGI HYDRAULIC GROUND RCCHE LIMK IN ANY QUANTITY, For Conokktk Paths, Floors, Cellar.*, ctc., Ac., «fcC (Next to stone flaggiujf.) Ia unriv*]led for durability and hard setting i]U*tlUe» For Tanks aud other wet work, It is a material. 11. KB4XK, Sole Agent, I Customhou»*.'«streot. ' ! {J UAL ' WUAUWHAi; COAL MINKS, IVIUNHAUKI. Ofi u:k—No. Loweii it W. SLOANK, Agent. O W A N D I N G, Ex • Estelle, XONS NEWCASTLE COALS 1 i- , J O S li P H 0 RA I Or J COMMERCU-STBHBT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 8

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