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Hotels. piUNCE OP ALES HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. The above Hotel having been rebuilt hv rh Proprietor, ha, been furnished and _ replete wi:h every convenience. I " , » Choicest Brands WINES AND SPIRITS. HANCOCK'S SPARKLING ALES SPEIGHTS DUNEDIN ALE. One of MAWSOX'S FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLES under the superintendent Mr. Ford JJ3-GOOD STABLING.-Sj Waikato Times Filed. W. _. CRO_I BI E PROPRIETOR. ' q o m m e r c.i rr, FAIK TRADE. Gentlemen dining in the City will find tie RnviiMAIL furnished with all modern Cooking and attention being under J^^ 1, sonal supervision of the proprietor. The Hofeii ntted with Lavatories, in connection wiih the dinln, rooins, bath rooms, large coffee room, and snwH room, whero Gentlemen can retire from the h turmoil of commercial life, and pass a quiet honrif thev can spare the time, " J.C. trusts tc retain the liberal support he _, doulTwitJ the 'SweTftttcndonX h£ _^f- ri Ko to his b_inea3-this liberal support will conUnu. J9HN CODLING Proprietor KoyJ. MaU HoteL DONALD MoGREGOK (Late of the Auckland Hotel) a Has very great pleasure in announcing to his friend, and tae public that he has taken that well __ow» favourite, and conveniently situated Hostlerr tiw! Waitemata Hotel, which he has, at coo_der_£ expense, entirely renovated and refurnished. o_rinr tho house second to none for comfort and conve_S2 in the colonies, and where, by civility and »ttenuSi he hopes to receive a fair share of p'nblic patro_« a first-class Restaurant has been added to the Hold where gentlemen wko lunch in the city will find otht delicacy of the season, and attention paid to th_ . comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths _<1 er_r convenience for travellers and families have r_l added to the Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Beers. __ tc, only of the best brands kept. Chanres mndm_ MOW the address : D. JM^^SS,. • Hotel, corner of Queen and Customhouse rtrwti i Auckland. New Zealand. *fu. ■■ TpRINCE A RTHUR TTOTEL, HOESON AND AVELLESLEr-STREETS, Is now thoroughly completed and ready to lcceiva . visitors arriving in Auckland. Splendid spartmeata. Every convenience a flrst-clasa Family aad Coa. niercial Hotel can command. The Proprietor hopes that by giving every attex* tion. and from timo to time f crther supply the wsnti of his custome he will obtain 'and augment their ' patronage. Tho Wines and Spirits, also Ales, need no com. znent. First-c!ass Billiard Table, with every regulate ud ( facility for players. ; HUBERT ORAM, • Prophiittoe. , WINTEK SANITORiUM AND '• » Y HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHiIEST. THE MATLOCK OF AUSTRALASIA ! ! I, THE WONDERLAND OF TH2 ■WORLD !! • i Lake House Hotel, OHTNEMUTtJ (LAKE ROTORUA), New Zealaxd. Tliis magnificent Hotel will be found replete Tits every modem luxury and convenience appertaining ta a really well-appointed Firat-cliss Establishment. Tourists will now find the internal arrangements com--1 plete in every detail. Apartments on suite for Ladies, ' Families, and Invalids. The Proprietor has also just completed a HYDROPATHIC DEPAETJIEXT in connection with lake Q House Hotel, which "mil be conducted on the system of the well-known Hydropathist, the late Mr. Smea--1 ley, of Jlatlock, England. He has secured the services of a Lady who for many years managed a simikr establishment at Matlock, and being conversant with the Smedley System, and an expert generally in Ifylropathic matters, is now prepared to treat any disi:ase requiring the llild System of Hvoeopathy. LAKE HOUSE HOTEL lt stands unrivalled in the world for the Invalid or Pleasure-seeker, with its Renowned Baths and Hot e cient Io treat all the ills Uesh is heir to—the enchanting scenery and wonder-spots of the Hot Lakes District, and its irreproachable climate—mild tat ' bracing even in the depths of winter. a Full information will be immediately supplied on application, by letter, io "The l__ger," Lsikt ■ Hotel, Ohinemutu, Lake Kotorua. Building Material, Fuel, ec. ITEWCASIIiE riOALS. - __fc v^ A pT K TONS BEST CO-OPEEaTIVE COAtS, STOW DISCHARGING, I Er Mary Evans, from Newcastle. FIREWOOD AS USUAL, JOSEPH rj KAI 6, ' COMUEKCE-STKEET. . o N s_ A L E, ; 55,000 FIRST-CLASS SLATES, AT LOW RATES. 1 A CARGO OF BEST NEWCASTLE ! COALS (Household and Smith's), FIREWOOD as rj_rjAL. W. & G. WIN ST 0 KB» Customhonse-street. T OGS! LOGS ! LOGS! TO THE MILL I Wanted known, that the Kauri Point Sa*JfflM| Onehunga (destroyed by fire soma months since;, -* n °Ali m iengths r of a Mill waiting to bo Beams and girders for brick building and wharf «K* up to 40 feet, supplied on the shortest notice. Customers may reiy upon the cream or the ira going with their orders, as we have no maaulscwrj SU Ba'illders and contractors will find it to to give their orders to us, as they will get all n* timber free from worm and dead sap. Orders executed with despatch. f Proprieter. Kauri P»int Sawmill, Onehunga a ROUND T IME. BOR SALE, <_»r J-* SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE U^ IK AST QIJAKTITT, Fob Co>-CBirry Paths, Floobs, Cei*** 3, &c., _c, __ (Next to stone fUggisg.) Is unrivalled for durability and hard setting '. For Tanks a».d other wet work, it la a firsW" 5 * xn&terial B. KEANE, "CnßtomnoojeJf , "' f .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 2