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. Hotels. . |, ' j 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, and the public generally to the COMFORTS and PRIVACY of HOME to be found at this Favourite Hotel. j WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS OF THg BEST BRANDS. | , Trams leave every ten minutes. > . rjIHE TE AWAMUTU HOTEL. (Late Central Waikato Hotel), j Tills Hotel having been rebuilt With Intensive Improvements, offers every comfort and convenience for families and invalids visiting this healthy and charming country district. Hot and cold; baths, a liberal cuisine, one of Wright's beat billiard tables, and the choicest brands only of wines and spirits are offored to the travelling public. Sample rooms disconnected from the hotel, and other special con venlonces provided for commercial travellers. H. LEWIS, Owner and Proprietor. WHITIANOI HOTEL, MERCURY BAY. I The above Hotel affords first-class accommodation for visitors, tingle or Double Bedrooms The Hotel faces the wharf, with a beautiful river for rowing or fishing purposes, aud there are also good shooting grounds. Sailing and Fulling Boats are provided by the Proprietor. j The best Wines and Spirits only are kept Good Billiard Tables. A private House with eight rooms, veil famished, and all accommodations if required, about 300 yards from the Hotel; well-suited' for families with I excellent' views, and good paddock. Saddle horses if required. Steamer communication twice weekly, calling at the wharf, close to the tibteL T. CARINA, PROPRIETOR. JILAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE* The above Hotel is now Replete with all the advantages of a first-class Hotel. .BEST BRANDS OF.WINES AND SPIRITS. MICHAEL CORCORAN, Proprietor. JJARTON'S COMMERCIAL JJ 0 T L, HAMILTON. The above Hotel Is one of the finest in the Provincial District, containing suites of apartments suitable for private families. It is newly built, and with all the modern requirements, baths, etc., for convenience and comfort. Upon the opening of the Railway to Oxford and Lichfield, TOURISTS TO THE LAKE DISTRICT Will find Hamilton a pleasant and convenient break ; ina long Journey, and at the Commercial Hotel everything that ctn be desired in civility and attention. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Tra vellers, for whom sample rooms are reserved. tfEXT THE RAILWAY STATION. 0. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. "JJNITED jgERVICE JJOTEL, WELLESLEY AND QUEEN STREETS, AUCKLAND. PROPRIETOR. J.C. CONDON* This well-known and old established Hotel, i having been jtist renovated, affords accommodation second to cone in the city. One of the most Important additions made is A SPACIOUS DINING ROOM, the entrance to which is in Wellesley-strfet, It is fitted np alter the most appoved style, and is specially adapted for the conveniens* of Visitors and City Gentlemen. . An excellent Bill of Tare is daily provided, which includes all the delicacies of the season. BREAKFAST—From eight to ten a.m. LUNOH—From twelve noon to two p.m. TEA—From five p.m. to the close of the per. formance) at Opera House. Visitors to this popular place of amusement can be served with Tea, Coffee, or anything they j require dnrlng the intervals. Ladies can have anything sent up to the anterooms, THE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION of the TJnlted Service is all that can be desired, the bedrooms being well and comfortably furnished. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS, who will find there every home comfort. Terms on application. The Proprietor calls speoial attention to the fact that he is a DIRECT IMPORTER of the bast Brands of Spirits and Liquors extant, including the celebrated Scotch Glen--11 vat Whisky, a-.d the far-famed Edinburgh Ales, in bottle and cask. Sample cases sent to any part of the colony on receipt of order. The BOTTLE DEPARTMENT Is replete with a very large assortment of the very best lines in the market, and is made a specialty by the Proprietor. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS HOTEL Are — A good Restaurant, splendid Sleeping Accommodation, a supply of the best Spirits. Wines, Ales, arid Stout procurable, its central situation, and every attention. DON'T FORGET THE SPECIAL GRILL, UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. - Conveyances. , ALTERATION OP 'BUS STAND *"• FROM SHORTLAND-STREET TO GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. On and after April 12, 1886, m» Buses will run to and from the Greyhound Stand in Qneen.street every fifteen minutes from eight a.m. till six p.m. (missing only one trip at one p.m., for changing horses.) The Night Buses will run at 7, 8, 9 and JO o'clock ; also from the theatre after the performance Is over, returning from Newmarket at 7.46, 8.45, 8.46,10.45, and the one from the Theatre later. j 1 have in my Stable for Hire and for Sale, about 20 Buggies and Victorias 4 Waggonettes 8 Street Cabs 7 Private Carriages (Broughams) Some good Saddle Horses. Also, several Hearses and Mourning Coaches 11ways well equipped.? V.< J A few Staunch Parti-worn Horses on hand, cheap, W. GROWTH KR.I ■ . . ■ ■ ■ I _ THAMES TO PAEROA, TAURANGA, I AND TE AROHAi > [ TE AROHA TO MORRINSVILLE. j BRADLEY & Co.'s Royal Mall Coach leaves Symington's ROYAL HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroba daily at Eight a.m., arriving at Te Arobaat Two p.m. Leaves Te Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY at Nine a.m.; and TUESDAY and SATURDAY at Eleven a.m. A Coach leaves Te Aroha for Morrinsvllle Train daily at Seven a.m. '» ■ Saddle Horses, Single and Double Baggies on hire. Stables opened at all hours. BRADLEY A FERGUSON, Proprietors. Auckland Booking Agents: Harry H. Hayr and Co,, Loner Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 7

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