"j .Hotels. MB AROHA "HOT SPRINGS' FAMILY HOTEL. NEAR BAHK OF NEW ZEALAND AND BATHB Board and Rbsdbnob, 25s per wkbk. WHITIANGI HOTEL, MERCURY BAY. The above Hotel affords flrst-nlase accommodation for visitors. * ingle or Double Uedrooms The Hotel f»ce« the wharf, with a beautiful river for rowing or fishing purposes, and there are also good shooting grounds. .-■'..«. Sailing and Pulling Boats are provided by the Proprietor. The best Wines and Spirits only are kept. Good Billiard Tables. '<.' A private House with eight rooms, well furnished, and all accommodations if required, about 800 yards from the Hotel; well-suited for families, with excellent views, and good paddock. Saddle horses If required. Steamer communication twice weekly, calling at the wharf, close to the Hotel. T. CARINA, PROPRIETOR. EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, J2J UPPER SYMONDS-STRKIST, AUCKLAND. HENRY MAIDEN, PaomißTOß. Henry Maiden respectfully informs Travellers and tho Public generally that at great expense he has completed additions and Improvements, with BATH, BILLI*RD, BRD, AND SITTING ROOMS, all comfortably Furnished for the convenience of Travellers and others, rendering this well-known house in every respect a First-class Hotel. DINNERS DAILY .. .. 12 till 2. Wines and Spirits of the boat brands. Seccombe's and other Light Ales and palatable beverages of every description. GOOD STABLING. EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, H. Maidten, Proprietor. AUPO HOTEL, TAU PO. This favourite Hotel, situated on the margin of th Lake, commands A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF THE FAMOUS RUAPEHU ANDTONGARIRO MOUNTAINS, Which can be seon from the Drawing Room. Tourists and Visitors will find ample accommodation, combined with moderate oharges. A GOOD BILLIARD ROOM ADJOINS THE HOTEL WISES SPIRITS, AND ALES. ALL OF GUARAN TEKD BRANDS. T. B. NOBLE, PROPRIETOR. TjiLAGSTAFF 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. mHE TE AWAMUTU HOTEL. (Late Central Waikato Hotel). This Hotel having been rebuilt with extensive Improvements, offers every comfort and convenience for families and invalids visiting this healthy and charming country district. Hot nnd cold baths, a liberal cuUlne, one of Wright's best billiard tables, and the choicest brands only of wines and spirits are offered to the travelling public. Sample rooms disconnected from the hotel, and other special con venlences provided for commercial travellers. H. LEWIS, Owner and Proprietor. T>ARTON'S COMMERCIAL TTTOTEL, JDL HAMILTON. Th« above Hotel is one of the finest in the Provincial District, containing nnitos of apartments snltablo for private families. It is newly built, and with all the modern requirements, hatha, etc., for convenience and comfort. Upon the opening of the Railway to Oxford and lichfleld, TOURISTS TO THE LAKE DISTRICT Will find Hamilton a pleasant aud convenient break ina long journey, and at the Commercial Hotol everything that cut be desired in civility and attention. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Travellers, for whom sample rooms are reserved. NEXT THE RAILWAY STATION. C. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. Fancy Goods. /CHARLES TZ-ELSEY & £<O. . DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. BEST WHITBY JET, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMEKT JUST TO HAND. LAWN TENNIS GOODS and CRICKET. WARE OF ALL KINDS, JAPANESE CURIOS, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT NOW ON VIEW. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY. As heretofore they still adhere to the plan adopted by them ever since they have been in basinets. viz., keeping no imitations on the premises. DOLLS AND TOYS. Their stock comprises every stylo and kind, far toe numerous to specify. JEWEL CASES, DRESSING CASES, WRITING CASES, LADIES' WORK COMPANIONS, &c, FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Everyone should call and inspect their stock, and NOTE THEIJi PRICES. KELSEY'S, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. AND ARCADE PASSAGE. iHf£?!i£llilW r P HE , PHYBI °; HfgKLffi Mffl 1 NEVER FORGETTING BIBHaIwI W ANDi:URE OV MINDAßH«k^Mim|eft WANDKR,NG - "Ilsuse tfg SBSHHffI WZ Kr &| has greuMy strengthened U.S. Minister o Italy. "Professor Loisette gave me a new memory."—Judah P. Benjamin, Q.C. By its Instrumentality 1 mastered an abstruse and extensive work of >-cience In one reading. If I had read it 100 times by my natural memory 1 could not have known tt so well.ic. Salmon, Ksq.-NKW PROSPKOTOS PO9T FREB, with Terms, Testimonials, etc., from PKOF. LOISETTE, 87, New Oxford street, London, Kngland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7844, 13 January 1887, Page 7
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