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Hotels. "YVARTON'S COMMERCIAL JTQTEL, HAMILTON. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, Queen and Wellesley-stbeets, AUCKLAND. \ J. C. CONDON _ PROPRIETOR. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION i For Travellers and the General Public. BREAKFAST From 8 a.m. to 10 a.m LUNCH From 12 noon to 2 p.m TEA iFrom 5 p.m. to close of Performance' SPECIALTY-ANDREW USSHER & CO.'S OLD VATTED GLENLIVAT WHISKY. TOURISTS TO THE HOT LAKES AND WONDERLAND OF ROTORUA. 5 THE PALACE HOTEL, OHINEMUTU. *" Contains 40 rooms and is replete with every convenience for the comfort of Tourists visiting th 6 district. : Private suites of apartments if required. The cuisino has special attention, and has secured express commendation from all those who have 3 patronised the Hotel. ' The Wines and Spirits provided are of the choicest quality only. Buggies, Coaches, Saddle-horses, and Guides • always ready for the convenience of Tourists. { Every attention will be personally given, so as to • conduce to a pleasant and enjoyable visit. Natural hot bath in connection with the Hotel. Freo to Residents. Telegrams have prompt attention. JOSEPH McRAE, Proprietor. F. WATKINSON, Town Agent, 12, Queen-street, QUEENSFERRY TOT OTE L, E. P. STIMPSON Begs to inform her friends and the public generally that, after a lapse of six weeks, she will again resumed business in the Old House. LUNCHEON will be served as usual. WAIWERA CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS, within 25 miles of Auckland.— To the Invalid seeking health and the Tourist on Pleasure, these world-renowned Natural Medicinal prings offers great attractions. Mis 3 Graham having leased the above property, visitors will find a most comfortable and well-appointed Family Hotel, with all the advantages of a tirst-class sanatorium. Communication daily by steamer and coach alternately. Terms, Ss 6d per day, £2 10s per week ;£9 four weeks (including bath and towels). Letters or telegrams addressed to the Manager, Waiwera Hotel; or H. H. Hayr & Co., Agents, 13, Lower Queenstreet, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. Watches, Jewellery, &c. TT>Y ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE OF F. H. LEWISSON. In consequence of the death of Mr. F. H. . Lewissox, it has become necessary to REALISE HIS ESTATE WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST DELAY. THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC HAS BEEN VERY LIBERAL DURING THE FORCED SALE r . IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE F. H. LEWISSON, BUT THE STOCK BEING SO LARGE d THERE IS STILL ;e , e A GREAT QUANTITY OF GOODS TO DISPOSE OF, n AND THESE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT ALMOST A ANY PRICE, AS IF THE EXECUTORS CANNOT SELL AT XOs IN THE £ is 3. THEY WILL TAKE EVEN A Df LOWER PRICE. WHAT MAKES THIS AN EXCEPTIONAL *• OPPORTUNITY FOR BUYERS Jo IS THE FACT THAT i- £ EVERYTHING IN THE SHOP IS OF ;o FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, ie t»s AND (O » ONLY HALF THE PRICE OF A 10 !e COMMON ARTICLE IS ASKED. Id ie ' CASH /~|NLY! ASH V/NLYI E id J. JJ OWD EN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET, Has now convenience for the making and repairing of Jewellery and for the repairs of every description Watches, Chronometers, <6c, <fcc, and to further in ncrease his repairing and manufacturing depart ai inent he is disposing of the remainder of his ig PIANOS at and under cost Persons having old gold Jewellery can hare it made up into new and fashionable articles to order, N and all the better classes of Watches and Chronometers receive his personal supervision. JRotherham'a English Levers in stock.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9030, 17 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9030, 17 April 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9030, 17 April 1888, Page 2