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-"'■■■ ■ . ■'■ •■■:■'■ ■ •" . . .■■■•.••■■ i ; - ; ' "■*■' JJEW ZEALAND YiL AUCKLAND SECTION. P'AROAViTIS »AQ U On SUNDAY NEXT. March 8 lass . o will leave Htleurilta for AucMaKb^* , *b in connection with the Northern , »* tion Company'. Sterner, to wove? Sf* 5 *W turning froa tne DargaviUe V^9£»*% ajr.swr •—- -^saa JJ- EW ZEALAND EaiI WAY AUCKLAND SECTION. CHEAP EXCURSION TO HEXDirocm. MARCH 10, 18S5. * HSO3 ». On TUESDAY KTXT, March 10. irk Excursion Train will leave Auckland ft , **•» at nine a.m., leaviner Henderson on the »,„ * at.Up.m. Return Fares: Fim-class, ZaT&^ai^ For further particulars see Posters and Haad-Ulh. _, 0. HUD3OV . MstrietT.aae^' ■JTEW* ZEALAND RAILWAYS AUCKLAND SItCTIOS. TE AKOHA EXCURSION. Cheap Return Tickets will be tuned on mm .n Monday, March Iβ. 1886, from Auckland™ T?a^v 9 Fares (return): Fint-Ucs,Bßs; Second-dais, jJ a 7 able for one month from date of lane and inchJi the Return Coach fare from Morrinrrilte taTe^^J C, HUIS >K District Traffic Maaim Hotels. ~~~" mO TRAVELLERS AND TOURISM, IMPORTANT NOTICE. G. F. Such, w ark worth Hotel, ben to kkn. Travellers and Tourists that on aad after Jubu*i 1885. the Royal Mail Coach will lea W»iweri W«xkworth every alternate day. This «il till Visitors to the Hot Sprnjs an opportunity of mSu miles of New Zealand B ah, and viewtaj kbm ofX! finest scenery In the North. The journey will mi take a little ever a Hours. Visitors can retnrnS Steamer if so inclined. Th« Hotel is dote to ii« Wharf. Travellers will find the Hotel « U ol Z cleanest and best conducted in the North %t which they will meet with every Accommodation. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses sad Thu _ . for hire. * /CLARENDON HOTEL. LUNCHEON ROOMS. The extensive alterations and improvements U Ui culinary department having been completed, THE PROPRIETOR, HARBY BENNETT, is now prepared to supply a substantial Lunch, consisting of Full Bill of Fare, for Onb S'eimxe, for any number of gentlemen or ladies, from ttehn to two daily. Quickest attention. Arrangements made with gentlemen and Itdiu for Board only er Board and Residence at moderate terms. CLARENDON HOTEL, J auction of Queen, W&kefleld, and Rutland Btrettf TO THE INHABITANTS OF TAICA. PUNA DISTRICT, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MICHAEL CORCORAN (Late of the Greyhound, Thames, and Hetroptlitu Hotels, Queen-street, and Star and Garter Howl, Corumande!) Begs to announce that he has taken kit FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE, And by keeping nothing but the BESt QFIUIT of WINES, SPIRIT S, 4 ALES, Hopes to merit the patronage of residents lad visitors. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB LODGERS. baths, &d. The Hotel is close to the water, so that visitors km the advantage of lea bathing. A First-class BILLIARD TABLE presided otm b;u experienced marker.' M k CORCORAN, ' FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHOR&

THE PALACE HOTEL, OHINEkUTTJ. This targe and Commodious Hotel Was ttteiti liter the stream of Tourists had fair let ill to fit Lake District, and consequently the plan II inch M to meet its growing ■wants and to admit of txtaultt improvement*, which are being constant!/ added. It is now THE LARGEST AND MOST COMFORTABLY FURNISHED HOTEL IN THE LAKE DISTRICT. The rooms, spacious and air/, are kept «crupnlowJ/ clean. The Tiew from the balcony is betntif and Tatying. To the left, steam from the numeroas boiUag parts redolent of sulphur, rises in a continuous cload while in front opens up » beautiful and extendre ▼lew of Lake Rotorua, on which boats are kepi ft* visitors, who may desire a pull or sail on its pl**» waters and explore its m»«y romantic bay* and headlands. NATtJRAL EOT AND COLD BATB3 Are connected with thie Hotel, and kept for **• 8 ecial use of Tourist*, and those who *W» **" Wonderland of New Zealand will here find a Doaifdiiable home, where they will receive every atte&tlM I* VERY MODERATE CHARGES. NONE BUT WINES AND SPIRITS OF Tl* BEST BRANDS KEPT IN STOCK. B. KING, M»nag«r. HARRY H. HAYB. Tourist Agent for the Hot taW District Office: High-street, Auckland. yALUABLE TEUTHS. If you are suffering from poor he»Hfc« lmgnijhitif; on a bed of sickness, take cae«> for, rr HOP BITTERS WILL CUBE YOU. If you are simply ailing, if you feel *«* and dispirited, withoul! clearly knowing wn/i HOP BITTERS WILL REVIVE YOU. If you are a minister, and have owr-ta** yourself with your pastoral duties, or a mow* worn out with care and work, HOP BITTERS WILL RESTORE YOU. If yon are a man of business, or l*bour« weakened by the strain of your "W** duties, or a man of letters, toiling ore jow midnight work, - .__,-« HOP BITTERS WILL STRENGTHEN YOU. If you are suffering from ow«att« « drinking, any indiscretion 01 «U»« 1 P£ 0 are young and growing too fast, as U «"» the case, BOP BITTERS WILL RELIEVE Yo' If you are In the workshop, on the fare, the desk, anywhere, and feel £*_£. system needs cleansing, toning.or stißU»u»i. without intoxicating, HOP BITTERS IS WHAT YOU N^- - If you are old, and your Wood thto£ impure, pulse feeble, your nerrei tta««wi and your faculties waning, «eifr HOP BITTERS WILL GrVEYOU NBW, LIFE AND VlGOtra. * . HOP BITTERS is an elegMt,h«UtJ^ J| refreshing flavouring '« ■JgSfI.SK .-. impure water, *c.. tendD f.?^»»te'«»• , and sweetening the mouth, and ei«aM» stomach. -nrointt. '' .»«»S l iTSSwffi^: HOP BITTERS. ,4-Jtf

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 6