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. - Hotels. * QWYNNE'S HAMILTON JJot EL| ! A pleasant break in the journey from Auck. land to the Lakes, is now used by TOURISTS TO ROTORUA, Leaving Auckland for Hamilton on , SATURDAYS, TUESDAYS. AND THURSDAYS I and taking tha early rooming train next day ( Oxford, arriving there a.t ten a.m., in time to teach Rotorua by coach at four p.m. Private Cottage Residence in Well-kept Grounds, SARAH G WYNNE, Proprietress. pOHSONBY C^~~EP^ TIIREB lamps. W. STANFORD, Propkietob. This POPULAR SUBURBAN HOTEL, h» ' received substantial additions (no expense h • been spared), the proprietor would call the attend of Families, Travellers, and the public generally the COMFORTS and PRIVACY of HOME to be found at this Favourite Hotel. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST Trams leave every ten minutes. TO THE INHABITANTS OP tatta PUNA DISTRICT, AND Tils PUBLIC GENERALLY. ruiiU C MICHAEL CORCORAN fLat» of the Greyhound, Thames, and Metrntwiu Hotels, Queen-street, and Star and Garth Uta ? Coromandel) " Hot « 1. Begs to announce that he has taken the FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE, And by koeping nothing but the BEST QUALITY WINES, SPIRITS AND ALES, Hopes to merit the patronage of residents and vlsltori. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR LODGERS. ' tt BATHS, &c. The Hotel fe close to the water, so that visitors kin the advantage of sea bathing, The First-class BILLIARD TABLE presided over by an experienced marker. M. CORCORAN, FLAGSTAFF HOTEL. NORTH SHORE. EOT LAKES. LAKE HOUSE, OHINBMUTU. THE HOUSE PAR EXCELLENCE PATRONISED BY THEIR EXCELLENCIES SIB ARTHUR GORDON AND SUITE, SIR WM. JERVOIS, MISS JERVOIS, AND SUITE. Tourists to Rotomahana will find this Hotel THE LARGEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE lit THE LAKE DISTRICT, And the only one which possesses MINERAL AND SULPHUR BATHS ON" THE PREMISES TERRACE H OTEL > vvairoa; UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT Q.EYSER HOTEL, WAIRAKEI. THE WONDERLAND OP THE HOI LAKE) DISTRICT GREAT GEYSER, STEAM HAMMER, AND HURA FALLS' BOOKING AGENT: ALISTER BROWN, 75, QUEEN.BTREET. Building Material, Fuel, &c. ¥EWCASTLE fIOAL, PER COQUETTED 350 TONS BEST CO-OPERAiTIVE COAL. Also, 600 TONS NEWCASTLE COAL, PER ALEXA, J. CRAIG, COMMERCE-STREET.] /><OALS! COKE! CHARCOAL! FIREWOOD ! BRICKS, LIME, SAND, CEMENT SCORIA, 3ARDEN SOIL AND SHELLS, CEMENT, SLATES, SHINGLES, TANKS, AND FENCING MATERIAL Also, LARGE COVERED FURNITURE WAGGON, SPRINGCARTS, DRAYS, TROLLIES AND PLANT, Adapted for every kind of Carting. ALL ORDERS PROMPLTY DEALT WITH. W. * G. W INBMKR CUSTOM STREET. N.8.-Orders May also be left with Mr. Crudje Winstone's Building, Upper Symonds-street. /GROUND IT IMS. /GROUND T IMB »OK SALB, VJT JJ SOUTHGATJK'B MAHURANGI HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIMB . in any quantity, Fob Concrete Paths, Ploobs, Omuw, &0., Ac., &C. • .., , (Next to stone flagging Is unrivalled for durability and hard setting qnallllal Vox Tanks and other wet work it Is a flnt-alaif «uateiU!' , v,**"' £. KBANK, • Sole Agent: Ca».cmhOTee-»trmt 1 \7OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO« $_ CI moN. TEMPORARY PREMISES : Old Baptist Chanu., Corker Wkllehlbt and Chatel Strbkts, Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. Ail the Leading Paper* on the tables. Subicriptlon, 8» M per Quarter. Tho Übrwy <K,ntaln» upward* of 28W rols. in the various departments of Literature. »«c----•oripUon, 2» 6d per quarter. Tea and OonM I'M* VIDBD. BMPLOYMKNt AKD BOABJMNe-HO0e» **• G Msktiko fob Yooire Mkw on Tu«spa«j ■*'■•?• • Bvanirelistic Services, TavMDAVe, at W»r ££? Beading and Prayer, Satuiday*. at 7.80. Bible vim, firndsf, at H p.m. v ■•■ ■ ~ ' u«.m) 3TR4.NQERS and others (eepecUUy Tooko MW/ corf"»li? inviied to visit the rooms, where all Information may bo obtaijjßd. Op«n turn 9 *■»• ,0 x iS' au \ '.■■.,..'. '■■■ ','

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 2