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Hotels. WARWICK ARMS HOTEL. Established 1867. . PBIVATE AND FAMILY BOA'BDIBG HOU SB, . ~ • With Every Accommodation. Tho present proprietor has spared no expense in making this establishment in every respect suited to the wants of residents and visitors, IhO'accommodation for families is of a firstclass order, including priva'e sitting and dining rooms.. . . — ? ■ Good .Stabling. Liquors of the Bsst Brands.' •".•'...': J; TOWNSEND, ~..,,• Proprietor. E'OBTN HOOD HOTEL!, PAEHOi. j J. M'. C 0 0 T B;, ' Proprietor, Having enlarged and improved tho above Premises, is prepared to Supply MEALS at any time .of the day or night, to suit passengers by steamers or otherwise. • ■'■■ GOOD' : BEDS. ; : Liquors of the Best Brands. n ""B 0 i ; G B HO TB I, CoBNEBOF PoiLEN AND AuBAHAM- ■""•'■ SIBEJSTS,' ItBAHAMSTOWN. The undersigned would direct the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the con. veriiencc and comfort which this Establishment affords. There is ample accommodation for Boarders at £1 per week, It is needless to mention the quality of Liquors, &c, s they are so well known B. RICHARDS, ' Proprietor. pOAOH AND HOUSES, HOTEL, ■ Shobtland, Thames, The undesigned wishes to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above well-known hotel, and hopes by utrict attention to business to meet a share of public patronage. Superior accommodation, None but the beat brands of liquors kept, J. a. POWBLL, • , '' ' . • Proprietor. • COSMOPOLITAN JJOTEL, (Next Messrs Lewis Brothers), •QUEEN AUCKLAND, ' .Having enlargedand improved the above premises, visitors and others will find that no .expense has been spared in making the estab- '• lishmenta , »• Fibsi-oiass Famiiy Hotel • '*'■ Mea's provided' at any time of the day or night, under, the direction of a thoroughl competent'Mana'gcr. "'■ : ' The public will find that a visit will satisfy l them that their comfort and convenience has ] been'carefully studied. i B. R. CAMPION, Proprietor. \ p.808f1.8 A. AVB Y, ' : ' PAM HOTEL, l WEtLESLEY AND EUTLiND BTBEET3, AUCKLAND, N.Z, 1 i . The above House, having been just completed, •is one of the most commodious in Auckland, 'besides.posscssing the following superior attrac- » tions, viz,, Two Special Booms, magnificently 'furnished, no expense having been spared in • rendering them unequalled in the colony jl9 ', other Booms, also furnished in first-class style; ] .Baths, hot or cold; ample Stabling; Billiard | Boom, j , fi i . it. '■ l PT B M E B I E B E, •. M ~• AGENT>OE CjECCOMBE AND gON'S JjEEB, • BEST BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. WILLOUGHBY-STEEET, SHOBTLAND (Opposite. Quint's Battery). 1 111 ''■' ■ " -^— ' i . . .Restaurants. ;,.: otsational. ALEX,.l.think I shall go to Auckland for;a . change; will you come? ". No, 1 cant't go now, Tom, I was there last week. ". \ Where did you put up at ? • Why at . . POWELL'S BLUE POST DINING ROOMS, LOWEBQUEEN-STEEET, NEXT DOOR TO, THE METROPOLITAN r HOTEL. 1 had a Comfortable Clean Bed, the Meals were * First-class, and the Charges very Moderate. a Well, then, I'll go there and bespeake a Bed ' as soon as I arrive. T C. PAEEOW'S . "'. DINING BOOMS-, ° (latecomer's), q ' queen-btbeet, auckland, Next Montague's Bazaar. . S Board And Lodging, £1 per week, Board, 15s .'per week, Good Beds, Is per night, ; S Double Bedrooms, 3s. All Meals, Is, •"" :.'.. ■: - '■■ ■ •■■ ' - C UNITED STATES DINING BOOMS, w LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. TISITORS to Auckland will find every convenience and comfort at the above) including Meals, Beds, and accommodation for Boarders. T ■ EDWARD DARBY, Proprietor. '•.*.'. ;'•• B. 0./CABB, " TTOTJSE, LAND AND 3BNRBAL AGENT, j (Rent and Debt Collector. ■' DOENWELL'S BUILDING?, Ttvo Doors from Queen-street, .' . AUCKLAND. 1 Vr\'.,: :'. , ... , •• — : tc • /'IOMPANY'S PAY SHEETS for Sale atpthc S, \J '• " Advertiser office.-

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2454, 26 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2454, 26 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2454, 26 October 1876, Page 4