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T E £^~°~T~i. WALKER'S HOTEL Iβ one of tfia principal feaforesof this, tidag town, fthip. TraveUers and the pnblie generally can rely on CIVILITY, COMFORT,. AND ATTENTION, together with a wide. selecUon from the best .BranSa WINES. ALES, AND SPIRITS. GO THERE! gOBSON jj o TEL, CORNER OF HOB3ON AND VICTORIA STREETS. ADCKIAND -:' -:^ J. S. MILNE, PfiOPBIETOB .:.?W-l. (Late of Commercial HansUtonj Waikalo ). iiV-FIKSt-GLASS FAMILY AND COMMEBCIAI. ' , ) HOTEL. , \ : .v,?V, BILLIARDS, BATH-ROOM, &a ' ,-, £:■-} LARENDON HOTEL~ WJ: Corner of Queen, WakeQeld, and Rutland* ''■'-& '•- streets: .;<;■.'• ■■'■•-. Siperior accomtibdati.on for families, and • 'V- ,:'.'•'" Commercial Trjivelleri. I''.f .y-~{ ; PRIVATE SUITES. ■'■■• "■■£ .^ ~_.y- 7 'p Alcock's best. Billiard Tables. •'■.-.■■'. '•-•■''W'Ak NIGHT PORTER. " ' . '_-■'■} HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor. "'.*&£ LateProvidpre New &al«,d and Union Companj-g' V J:" S2T luncheon daily from 12 till 2. N, ':■.,-" o m M e i~c~T~T~£ 7; ■••-•-' PAIRTRADE. Gentlemen dining in the City ■orfll find the. ROY *i "■' -"'•■ ■" " MAIL furnished with all modern improveroenu the '' ; ' Cooking aid Waiters''sttentioa being npder tncner ■'*'• sonal siipervision of the proprietor. The Hi.«l i« ' ' fitted with Lavatories, to connection with the inning s -' -'■• rooms, bath moms, large coffeq room, andsKokinl •"' room, where Gentlemen can retire from the busy ■-'•''"' turmoil et commercial life, and pass a quiet hour if ''"' they can spare the time. .■" ■■ -'■ " J.C. trusts to retain the Überal support he luu '■ " ; " received for the last five yeans from his patrons. No ' ■ ' dpttbt, witlj the strict attention, he has always gbta "*■ •:'-"' to his business—this liberal, support will continne. , ;\v.. JOHN CODLING, ■ '. J .-- : ";.ii" ; V. Proprietor Royal MailHoteL ",'-',. '-'I DONALD MoGRE GO R ' V : : (Late of the Auckland Hotel) ■■■-■.--. Has very great pleasure in announcing tohijfrloHdi ; ' " aud the public that he has taken that well-known, '■*•.•'' favourite, and conveniently situated Hostloty tie Waitemata Hotel, which he. kas, at consideralile , :•'' erpepae. entirely renovated and refurnished, maltisg '-. *' : the house second to.none for comfort and convenience ■' '■ ■.' in the colonies, and where, by civility and attention he hopes, to receive a fair share of public patronage ,; • a firsVclass Restaurant has been added to the HoUl ' where gentlemen who lunch in the city will find overr - -■ ' delicacy of the season, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and everr :: ' ' convenience for travellers and families, have been added to the Hotel. Wines,. Spirits, and Beers, &c, : r''"<fec<, only of the best brands kept. Charges moderate •-■ Note the address, i D McGregob, Waitemats /-. ■ ■," Hotel, corner of Queen and Customhouse street* -*~'-■-■■' Auckland. New Zealand. ,>,'■ -. ■. TJiLAGSTAFP HOTEL, DEVONPORT, ~:•;.. • MRS. M. BROWN i£ v *' Having recently removed from the Masonic to the"';'. '■'.:■.]' above Hotel, and having just ebmpiefed extensive ad- ',' _' >■■' ditions and improvement to the house, is prepared to ';-•'''']■ . afford superior accoznmpdatios to risijors and travel- : ~. ;" lers, apartments for families, etc., etc. ;f|! /-■; M. BROWN. ;. — > ■;';,?;; PRO?RrETRBSS FLAOStAFF HOTfcL.. '--'."',' WINTER SANITORIUM AND ;H;*HYDKOPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT. • i" THE MATLOCK OF AUSTRALASIA.!! ' "\'STHE WONDEELAND OF THE WOELD •I I '"'■'■-'" JUAKE JtioiJSE XXOTEL, OHINEMUTU (LAKE ' New Zealand. ."V ■ ' This magniflcent. Hotel will be found replete 'vitb every modern luxury and convenience to a really well-appointed First-class Establishment. Tourists will now find the internal arrangements , completei in every detail. Apartments en suite for Families, arid Invalids, The Proprietor has also just completed a HYDROPATHIC DEPARTMENT in connection, with Laka House Hotel which will be conducted on the system of the well-known Hydropathist, the late Mr. Sifledlcy, of Slatlock, England. He has secured the services of a Lady who for many years managed a similai establishment at Matlock, and being conversant with the Smedley and an expert generally ip Hydropathic inatters, is now prepared Ki treat any disease requiring the Mtld System or HvDko. LAKE HOUSE HOTEL stands Unrivalled in the world for the Invalid or Pleasure-seeker,, with its Renowned Baths and Hα. Springs, containing various cjKjtive properties sufficient to treat all the ills flesh to—the enchanting scenery and wonder-spots of the Hot Lakes District, and its urepirachabie climate—mild but bracing even in the depths of winter Full information will be immediately snppliod on application, by letter, to "Tho Manager," Lake Hotel, OtiinemutUi Lake Rotonu. : Buuding Material, Fuel, &c ■fikT EWCASTLE /10ALS. 400 TONS OF " t ' ■ NEWCA ST L K COALS, Now Landing, EJCAOKES llllll' JOSEPH ri RAI G, v> 7 ■ , . COMMBBOB-STBEM. ROCKET DRAI N " PIPES,, Ist and 2nd class, LARGE QUANTITy, VARIOUS SIZES, AT j LOW KATES. * \ HOUSEHOLD AND SMITHS' COAL FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL - I IRON TANKS, SLATES \ FENCING MATERIAL ' _ ' , BRICKS, LIME, AND SAND. " , Customhouß6-Btreet, ROUND T IMK ,' i* /ABOUND T TJE ! FOR SALE, \JC -U SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGJ ' | HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME | iK ajJ-y cjnANTrry, || For Conokbtf Patß3, Fwobs, Cbixabs, | &C., ftC, &C i (Ntjit to sttine flag Stag.} r| M unrivnlied; fqrdambtlity find hard setUng | For other wet werk, Itlta* | ' ' ijateitel ' :| a .kbane, ,, m ■■: .. Sole Agent. , I . '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6817, 22 September 1883, Page 2