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HOTELS, i ——— — , MULIUM IN PABVOI (o Auckland from tbe Thames * CALL AT THE "THISTLE HOTEL." EVEBITHING FIBBT BATE. TWO EXCELLENT BILLIABD TABLES, AND AEOTO HALF . A • DOZEN BABB AT WHICH ORLtT THE BEST DBINRS ABE OBTAINABLE, J. G. LITTLE, Proprietor, WAIBOU HOTiiL, THE LANDING, TE AEOHA. THU HOTEL, being, in a Very Central " Position, offers unusual advantages to Travellers and these Persons looking for land, Tbe proprietor, being well posted in district matters generally, will afford intending seleotors every information in his Steamers trade regularly, Beat Brands of Beer, Wines, and Spirits always on hand. HOBSES FOR HIRE,. : . SECUREIY FENCED PADDOCKS. G, 8, O'HALLOBAN, PROPRIETOR, THK HMPIBE;HOTEL. MR 0. F QPI T announces that be has , openrd the above-Hot?I, with the beat Rrnnrfa of Wines and Spirits, an<J Jihienfn- d'-> XXXX Sparkling Ale. RESTAURANT as usual, First Class. ; EXCHA N«6E H O-'TEL. Quben-mbket, Auckland, J. B. ELLIS, Pbopbietob, The accommodation and attractions of this favourite hostelry are too well knoftn to need comment, and tbe Proprietors tru<t tbat, under their management, "The Fxohabgb" will still add to its already well-earned prestige. The Up-stairs Select Bar is one of the hand* somest in the colony, andmmusst s be seen to be appreciated. - * Tbe Billiard Boom is now being thoroughly renovated, and will be replete with all tbe latest appurtenances of thimble game. An efficient marker has been engaged. Wines of the beet vintages, Spirits of the choicest brands, unequalled bottled Ales and r Stout, sparkling Ales. always on draught, Counter Luncheon, ' ' English, Australian, Sporting, and New Zealand > papers • filed.' -, Quality, Comfort, and Economy—th? motto of the Honse,. JJOTELV Queen Stbbbt,Auokund. J ADAMS, late of the. Queen's Hotbi, , Upper Pymondwtreet, has much pleasure in informing his Thames Friends that he has ■ TAKEN THE ANCHOB HOTEL and made such alterations that be can offec them the BEST'ACCOMMODATION in Auck» land, and especially to Families arriving from the Thames.,, The Billiard Room is supplied with one of the Best Billiard Tables in the Colony, J, A, would also call special attention to his Selection of Wines and Spirit?, PRICES MODERATE, ORIENTAL LOUNGB AND , NEVADA. HOTEL, Cbhtbe of .' QUEEN AND DURHAM-STBEEIS, ACOKIiiND, • . t 1. 0, RICHMOND, PROPRIETOR, . ' The Proprietor of the above Establishment) ever alive to lie comforts of his : PATRONS,' has for some time seen and 'felt that there was a want of some place of Resort of a more private nature, and at the same time, more .Elegantly appointed < ' ' ' . LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Business Men and others, after the fatigues of the day, could while away, an hour in pleasant converse. To this object " THU PR°PRIKTOR has addressed himself diligently, and has pow much pleasure in being able to announce the completion of one of the most . . < ELEGANT BALOONB to be found in this part of the world, which will be known rom this time forward as the ORIENTAL LOUNGE. ? To. those hereto, tre unacquainted with any» thing ' ORIENT, ' a rare chance now,presents itself to; viewing the interior of the famous ENTERS DIVAN Grand Entrance from' Queen-street, Poors.npen from 10 a m. to 12 p.a, Durham-street Par and Luncheon Bar epen daily, ' • jyjAIL |.| OTEL, 'VICTORIA' AND ELLIOTT -STRRETS (IN THE VICINITY OP THE THBATBE), AUCKL A H D„ TIOYAL MAIL HOTBL-First-class Hotel Accommodation Well furnished Bed.'rooms V ell-furnished Sitting rooms Well-furnished Dining-rooms Cold-water Bath-rooms ' Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Bbower-b th Rooms i Commercial Gentlemen's Stock.ioom? Heavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL TAB IFF, s. d. Restaurant, per day ... ... ... 70* Coffee-room do 8 0 Private-room do 10 6 RESTAURANT, To Gentlemen Lunching in the City, J. C, solicits a trial- to this Department. J. CODLING, Proprietor. ' k poGOWAN S FOB 3s. TEA

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3469, 12 November 1879, Page 1

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