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Hotels. UNITED g VI C E JJOTEL, WELLESLEY AND QUEEN STREETS, AUCKLAND. PROPRIETOR J. C. CONDON. This well-known and old-established Hotel, having been just renovated, affords accommodation second to none in the city. One of the most important additions made is A SPACIOUS DININGROOIf, the entrance to which Is in WellcsVystreet. It Is fitted up after the most approved style, and is specially adapted for the convenience of Visitors and City Gentlemen. An excellent Bill of Fare is daily provided, which includes all the delicacies of the teason. BREAKFAST—Frorr. eight to ten a.m. LUNCH—From twelvo noon to two p.m. TEA—Frnm five p.m. to the close of the per. formaoces at Opera Home. Visitors to this popular place of amusement cm be served with Tea, Ccff<e, or anything they 'equire during 'he intervals. Ladies can have anything sent up to the anterooms. THE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION st the United Service is all that can bo dcfired. the bedrooms being well and comfortably furulshod. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS, who will find there every home comfort. Terms on application. The Proprietor calls special attention to the fact that he is a DIRECT IMPORTER of the best Brands'of Spirits and Liquors extant. Including the celebrated Scotch tilenlovit Whl«ky, and the far-famed Edinburgh Ales, in bottle and cask. Sample esses seat to any part of the colony on receipt of order. The BOTTL4 DEPARTMENT is replete with a ve-v large assortment of the ver; best lines in the market, and is made a speciality by the Proprietor. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS HOTEL Are—A food Restaurant. splendid Sleeping Accommodation, a supply of the best Spirits, V/io.s, Ales, and Stout procurable, its central situation, and every attention. DON'T FORGET THE SPECIAL GRILL, UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. EOT LAKES. LAKE gOUSE, OHINEMUTU. THE HOUSE VAR EXCELLENCE PATRONISED BY THEIR EXCELLENCIES SIR ARTHUR GORDON AND SUITE, SIR WM. JERVOIS, MISS JERVOIS, AND SUITE. Tourists to Rotomahana will find this Hotel THE LARGEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE IN THE LAKE DISTRICT, And the only one which possesses MINERAL AND SULPHUR BATHS ON THE PREMISES TERRACE H OTEL > WAIROA. UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT Q. EYSER JJOTEL, WAIRAKEI. THE WONDERLAND OF THE HOT LAKE DISTRICT GREAT GEYSER, STEAM HAMMER, AND HUKA FALLS BOOKING AGENT: ALISTER BROWN, 75, QUEEN.STREET. QWYNNE'S JJAMILTON JJOTEL, A pleasant break in the journey from Auckland to the Lakes, is now used by TOURISTS TO ROTORUA, Leaving Auckland for Hamilton on SATURDAYS, TUESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, and taking the early morning train next day for Oxford, arriving there ten a.m., in time to reach Rotoiua by coach at four p.m. Private Cottage Residence iu Well-kept Grounds. SARAH GWYNNE, Proprietress. pONSONBY OLUB JJOTEL, THREE LAMPS. W. STANFORD, Proprietor. This POPULAR SUBURBAN HOTEL, having received substantial additions (no expense having been spared), the proprietor would call the attention of Families, Travellers, mid the public generally to the COMFORTS nd PRIVACY of HOME to be found at this Favourite Hotel. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Trams leave every ten minutes. THE RAGLAN HOTEL, MANUREWA, Has now changed hands, and has been thoroughly renovated, and is managed by Mrs. Kmily Holmes, who was owner and conductor of Cafes, Hotels, and Restaurants In London, Franco, and Africa. Farmers, Sporting Men. and the Travelling Public will find all the comforts of a homo for wan and boast. Charges will be such as to suit any man's pocket. Come and see. EMILY HOLMES. Proprietress. Bills of LADING forms, in books of fifty, may be obtained at the Herald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 2