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- "Hotels. ARMS HOTEL, Established 1867. PBIVATE AND FAMILY BOAED IJ? G HOU SE, With Every Accommodation. The present proprietor has spared no expense in making this establishment in every respect suited to the wants of residents and visitors. The accommodation for families is of a firstclass order, including priva'e sitting and dining rooms, ... Good Staming. Liquors of the Bsst Brands. : J. TOWNS END, , Proprietor. EO BIN HOOD HO T E LJ, • Pabroa. J. M. COOT E!,' ' Proprietor,. Having enlarged and improved the above Pre* mises, is prepared to Supply MEALS at any time of the day or night, to suit passengers by Bteamera or otherwise. GOOD BEDS. Liquors of the Best Brands. B 0 1.9 E HOT EL, OoBNEB OF PoitEK AND AmAHAU* STBERIS, WBAHAMSIOWN. The undersigned would direct the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the convenience 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 1 ' B. IUCKABDS, Proprietor, OOACH AND HORSES, HOTEL, Shobtland, THAME9. The undesigned wishes to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above well-known hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business to meet a share of public patronage. Superior accommodation, None but the Vest brands of liquors kept. J, G. POWELL, Proprietor. QOSMOPOLITAN gOTEL, (Next Messrs Lewis Brothers), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Having enlarged and improved the above premises, visitors and others will, find that no expense has been spared in making the establishment a _ , ■ First-oiass Famiiy hotel. >>Mea'a provided at any time of the day or night, under the direction of a thoroughl competent Manager. . The public will find that a visit will satisfy them that their comfort and convenience has Proprietor.

P EOR a E A. AV B Y, PABK HOTEL, WMHSSHr AND BUTLAND STBEBIS, AUCKLAND, N.Z.',' The above House, having been just completed, is one of the most commodious in Auckland, besides possessing the following superior attractions, viz., TffO Special Rooms, magnificently furnished, no expense having been spared in rendering them unequilled in the colony; 19 other Rooms, also furnished in first-class style; Baths, hot or cold;' ample Stabling; Billiard Room. . , Pt E MP B- I E B E, « . AGENT JOB i gECCOMBEAND gON'S gEEB. 1 "BESI'BOTTLBD ALE AND PORTER, WILIOUGHBY-STBBET, SHOBTIiAND (Opposite Quint's Battery). ' ——awi Restaurants. . SENSATIONAL. ALIiX, Ithink lßhallgo to Anotland !"V 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'B BLUE POST DINING ROOMS, ; . LOWEE QUEEN-STEEET, Next door to the metropolitan HOTEL.: t had a Comfortable Clean Bed, the Meals were Mrst-class, and the Charges very Moderate. Weil, then, I'll go there and bespeak© a Bed as soon as I arrive. ' T O. EAEBOW'S DINING BOOMS, (late porter's); Queen-btbeet, Auckland, ' |Next'Montaguc's Bazaar, Board and Lodging, £1 per week. Board, 15s !per week. Good Beds, Is per night, Double Bedrooms, 3s. All Meals,, Is, UNITED STATES DINING BOOMS, LOWER QUEEN*STREET, AUCKLAND;' YISITORS to Auckland will find: every convenience and comfort at the above, including Meals, Beds, and accommodation for 1 oarders, ■ _ EDWARDgDARBY, Proprietor,U E, 0. CARE, JJOUSB, LAND AND ctBNERAL AGE T. • Rent and Debt Collector. DOBNWELL'B BUILDING?, Two Doors from Queen-street, , AUCKLAND. . COMPANY'S PAY BHEET3 for Sale stfthc I Adveiwiseb office,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2466, 9 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2466, 9 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2466, 9 November 1876, Page 4

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