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Hotels. - t;'; ' M{ TEE PALACE HOT EL, OHINEMDTU. % ; This Large and Commodious Hotel was erected after the stream of Tourists had fairly set in to the Lake District, and consequently the plan is inch its to meat its growing wants and to admit of eitensdve improvements, which are being constantly added. . It is now •": '..>'. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMFORTABLY FURNISHED HOTEL IN THE LAKE DISTRICT. The rooms, spacious and air/, are kept scrupulously clean. The view from the balcony is beautiful and varying. To the left, steam ironi the numerous boiling pools redcl-nt of sulphur, rises in a continuous cloud while in front opens up a beautiful and extensive view of Lake Rotorua, on which boats are kept for visitors, who may desire a pull cr sail on its placid waters and explore its many romantic bays and headlands. NATURAL HOT AND COLD BATHS Are connected with this Hotel, and kept for the s ecial use of Tourist', and thote who visit this Wonderland of New Zealand will here find a comfortable home, where they will reoeive every attention at VERY MODERATE CHARGES. NONE BUT WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS KEPT IN STOCK. • E. KING, Manager. HARRY H. HAYR. Tourist Agent for the Hot Lakes District. ' Office: Bigh-slreet, Auckland. /CLARENDON HOTEL, LUNCHEON ROOMS. The extensive alterations and improvements in the culinary department having been completed, THE PROPRIETOR, HARRY BENNETT, is now prepared to supply a substantial Lunch, consisting of Full Bill of Fare, for Ox* Shilling, fer any number of gentlemen or ladies, from twelve to two daily. Quickest attention. Arrangements made with gentlemen and ladies for Board only or Board and Residence at moderate terms* CLARENDON HOTEL, unction of Queen, Wakefield, and Rutland Streets m E A R 0 H A. WALKER'S HOTEL Is one of the principal features of this rising Township. Travellers and the public generally can rely on CIVILITY, COMFORT AND ATTENTION, together with a wide selection from the best Brands WINES. ALES, AND SPIRITS. * GO THERE! HTIO JTRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. G. F. Such. Warkworth Hotel, begs to inform Travellers and Tonritts that on and after January 1, ISBS. the Royal Mall Coach will leave Waiwera for Warkworth every alternate day. This will give Visitors to the Hot Sprang! an opportunity of seeing miles of New Zealand B «h, and viewing some 6' the finest scenery in the North. The journey will only take a little ever '2 Hours. Visitors can return by Steamer if so inclined. The Hotel is close to the Wharf. Travellers will find the Hotel one of the cleanest and best conducted in the North, at which they will meet with every Accommodation. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses and Traps for hire. Business Cards Flu PRIME, House and Land Agent, • Office.*. No. 25, Insurance Company's Buildlogs, <jneen-rtr3»t CETILLIAM ERRINGTON ft CONSULTING ENGINEER, istrtnuiffcm BUILDINGS, Quun-stkxxt. a/IHAKLES BLOM FIELD, *J HOUSE, SIGN. AND BANNER PAINTER, AND DECORATIVE ARTIST, UPPER QUKEN-STKEET, AUCKLAND. Pictures Cleaned and Restored. lE> MACKAY FEIPF, ARCHITECT, No. 9, MERCANTILE CHAMBERS, Queen-street. [A CARD.] A mEUTENBERG; MANUrACTURINa JEWELLER and N ENGRAVER, MoArihtjb and Co.'s Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. TCTDWARD BARTLBY, ARCHITECT, STICHBURY*S BUILDINGS, Queen-street. J --'M. & J. MOWBEAI • HITS REMOVED TO SCHERFFS UILDINGS, FORT-STBBiT. Opposite the Union. Steam Ship Company's Office. EDGAR WILKINSON, MAP AND BOOKSELLER, 1, ExcBAXGa Chambers, Queen-street, ~(£n&Hice in Durham-street). Books, eheap andgnod. Stanoa-d Novels. Books of Travel. Bora' Books. ' Stationery, Purser, Albums, Inspection invited., THE D E R » 0 L N, HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN, AND GENERAL DECORATIVE PAINTER 8. Wyndh&m-street.. WPHILLIPPB AND SON, a OIL, COLOUR, and GLASS KERCH importers of Peperhamrings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold •at, Artists' Colours and Brushes; Plate, Sheet, Crown oanamontal and Photographic glass ; Picture Frames, and Tapestry Mouldings Clock and Compass Glasses Elated Sashes, Doors, fee. Glass Cot to Site, and carefully Packed. QSAP7 QUEEN-STREET. . ED, IT' M E:NZIES (Late Secretary Napier Chamber of Commerce), CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, FINANCIAL AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Offi-e, No. 81, Queen-street. TO BUTCHERS, SETTLERS, FARMERS. AND OTHERS The undersigned are GASH PURCHASERS oi HIDES, SHEEPSKINB, WOOL, TALLOW, BEES. WAX, be. at highest market rates, in any quantity Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate q ash Remittances returned, at Satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROTHERS, Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland. IRELAND BROTHERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, LEATHER PRODUCERS AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS. Importers of Saddlers' and Bootmakers* Machinery, English and Foreign Leather, Saddlery, Saddlers, Ironmongery Boot Uppers, Grindery, Mill Belting Suction and Delivery Hose, Ac. Warehouses— Lane and High-street. Works—Panmure. AUCKLAND. Constituents' Orders promptly and carefully axe nted. Goods shipped to all the Colonies JAME3 STEWART, ASHLEY HUNTER M. Inst. C.E. Assoc. M. Inst. C.E & XT U N T E E, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORIZED SURVEYORS, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. pEORGE T1 O*ITSO, CIVIL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, AND SURVEYOR,, ASSOC. M. I>ST. C.E. (LATE ENGINEER MALVERN WATERWORKS). Office : Scherffs Buildings, Fort-street. [Established 1865.) 1%/TR. T. TRAFFORD, R.S.D.E., SURGEON-DENTIST,;. WAKEFIELD.STREET , (Near Queen-street). . Painless Extraction of Teeth by the Oxide-Nitrogen Gas. JED WAR D 8, • COAL KXBO&AHT, SUIT AOKMT. * ' Bay of Islands, Newcastle and Tauplri Coal in any ;. j quantity Office and Yard : Breakwater, directly opposite Railway Station.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7223, 12 January 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7223, 12 January 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7223, 12 January 1885, Page 2

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