Batelsl "£>RINCE OP Vf -—-. - HOBSO^STEEEU^ROrE^ an hotel »hoaW do HaT "*!? "'7 MbS I "'« BILLIARDS CORNEB OF Waa T ;. T> Asnraaos, ' Beg» to inform the PabUc Uul he u „ RECEIVE BOAEDEPj 0 At Ms new Hotel, where they win find „ modation. et > »«otoHot, Cold, and Shower Bilk,. I*rje»paeiou, Bedrooms. j 4 DONALD (Late of the Auckland Hos> G" fi Has very great plcaxure in announdr,, . and the public that he has tak ™ thf,* >"• ««*. favourite, and Waitemata Hotel, which he hu ». expenw, entirely renoTated the ho«e ,econ<f to none for comfort J^? 1 - **£ In the colonies, and where, by civiliti^™? h « h °P«« "> rsceire a fair'shar" SpuJS? «<•*& a Rertaurant has bean add*?? whore gentlemen who lunch In the dtVtft ?• £& delicacy of tho season, and .lieDuX,! comfort. Hot, Cold, and Show.? f ttS • convenience for travellers and famm« ' , ud "ej added to the Hotel. Wnes, ipMtsTTSd , £"• Uβ. 6c. only of the best brands kept *T Note the address : D McCat^?* , Hotel, corner ef Queen and Auckland. New Zealand" ""-"oliom, ,£* LA REN DON a~o7TT Comer of Quoen, Wakefield, b/,H streets. a E "l«sd Saperior accommodation for family Commercial Travellers. PRIVATE SUITES Alcock's best Billiard Tablci. KIGHT PORTER. HARRY BENNETT, Proprt, iob< Late Providore New Zealand and Union Com M... Steamers.' W/1 US' Luncheon daily from 12 til]o QOMMER c I a L, FAIR TRADE. M?f? t i eme .\ d ?! 28;; u ln "^"^ ,ri!l find ">» BOYir MAIL furnished with all modern tmproTem™. ir . Cooking and Waiters , attention beta/onSIS *' tonal aupervision of the propnetoi Th« H .'if' fitted with Lavatories, in connection with th.Sf rooms, bath rooms, large coffee room, ««diS room, where Gentlemen can retire from th? S* turmoil of commercial life, and pass a oStt L.7» they can spare tie time. ,M " tov " J.C. trusts to retain the liberal n PMtt u. fcl . received for the last fire years from bs nVi™». v doubt, with the strict attention he bussS?J' to hin buiineu-thia liberal support will watout JOHN CODLIXG, ___ Proprietor Roy»i MiUHoUI. HOWARDS NEW COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, iXJ "- ,14L Opposite the Bailway Station, TFmmKwei. This Is by far the largest, beat appointed, mil „„- comforUble hotel north of Auckland/™ui«i. suite, of Private Rooms for familiej, with Piano Bui Commercial, and Smoking Rooms. ' SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The BEDROOMS are lofty and well vectUated, uj most comfortably furnished. Orders by te'egram or letter will recetie piontt attention. Saddle Honej ori'Hirc, etc:, etc Porter in attendance on train and tteunui. G. B. HOWARD . PROPRIETOR T E A. R ° H & WALKER'S HOTEL Is one ot the principal featares of this rUlij Im. aliip. Trarellen and the pnblic generally can n\j a CITILITY, COMFORT, AND ATTENTION, together with a wide selection from the but Bnlii WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS. GO THEREI INTER SANITORiOM AKB HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHJIESI. THE MATLOCK OF AUSTKAiASIA ! 1 THE WONDERLAND OF THB WOULD lit JUAKE xIoUSE XXOTEL, OHINEMUTU (LAKE ROTORUA), New Zealand. TUi uafsificeat Hotel will be fonai replete «<ti ■Tery modem luxury and eonrenlence apperulil&t t* a really well-appointed First-class Eiubliikmui. TourisU will now flnd the' internal arrinfennitj con. slete in erery detail. Apartments en suit* for Lidio, F&niUes. and laraUds. The Proprietor ha> alio' jnst completed a HYDRO. PATHIC DEPARTMENT io connection with lakt House Hotel which Will be conducted on thi ijiwo of the well-known Hydrapathist, the lite Mr intiley, of Matlock, England. He has secured the ki-i rices ef a Lady who for many years managed a limlto eatabliskment at ilatlock, and feeing conrenut with;: the! Seedley : and:an i , expert,gemnllr In, Hydropathic matters, is new prepared to trelt £1) disease requiring the Mils Stbtuc or Env> riiHY. LAKE HOUSE HOTEL stands unriTalijd in the worlfi for tie litilid ot Fleuure-seeker, with its Benowned Bitij ud Ho. Springs, containing vnrioui caratire propertiei n>cient to treat all the ills flesh is heir to—the eac&uting scenery and wonder-ipots of tie Hot Lite District, and its lireproaohable cllmite—mild td bracist even in the depths of winter. Full information will be immediately supplied « application, by letter, to "The Hunger." Lu< HoUl. Ohlnemntn. Lake Rol-croj. Dress and Fashion. ; /^"^\. ■F m n |' HOBSON ST. |1 \<A visit *r,y TAILORS, DRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND MANTLKMjLKERS. We respectfully lnvito attention to our Lirje Stoci of NOVELTIES for the present Season. Our Great Variety and Choice of the Beit Fibr!* ' with the Skill and Talent we now employ, « d tt * great success of our effort* to produce Sa lfl o i Garments, PERFECT in FIT, and UNEXCELLED in CUT and STYLE, gives us orery confidence u respectfully seliciUns be fatour of a rult. & -jy/fILLIGAN, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND T"\ON'T LAUGH-IT'S TRUE--3000 Men's ShirU at Hid. 250 Twoed Trousers »t 5s lid. 500 Tweed Vests at Is 6d. AT S. COOMBES & CO'S. Queen-street. DRAPERY! "nSfpFßyi RAPERY I URATE** i SUMMER STOCK. t: b.^^ bson, PONSOXBY, HAS REMOVED TO HIS SEW SHOP (Next Mr. Wood's, Butcher). NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I MILLINERY 1 DRAPFBY J)O PUFFj — P ° A 2L__? s E B 5000 yards White Saiony FUnneU, at 3jd TOOO „ White Lon E cl:.h Calico... .1 -I* •JOOO plecea Coloured Ribboni^ VeiTeU,tt M p« XT S.'COOMBES & CO.'S, ■ Qaeen-itneta
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 2
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