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HOTELS. THAMES HOTEL, SHORTHND. . (Rear IbeWta-t Landing) J. THOMPSON, Pbopmeiob, BEGS to inform bis Friends and Customers thai; his Hotel ii Second to U eon the " Thames for Accommodation, C'caulincss, and Respectability. ■ NONE bat the BEST BRANDS of ALES, WINKS, and SPIRITS, CORDIAL?, BTO„ kept in Stock. MEALS AT ALL HOUES. > GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES.! Passengers'per night boats acioinmodated at all hours. Cheques and Orders Cashed. q,Te. .AT THOMPSON'S THAMES HOTEL. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL (Tb.Abofj) GS. O'HALLORAN btgp to'inform his , oil friends and the public generally that he has taken the Hot Springs Hotel, and purposes making extensive alterations and additions. A punt on a. wire rope is in course of construction for the convenience of travellers. The Springs are being improved and houses built over them. It is the intention of the proprietor to make this the sanatorium of the district. 'Tup curative properties of these Springs are well known, and need no comment. Good Bedrooms; a first-class Table aud Wines; Beer and Spirits of first quality oan be depended on. Horses for hire. .'_,„ Q, S. O'BALLORAN, Proprietor rTb~Hor jjTtel, ; Queen Stbbet, Auckland. J ADAM?, late of the Queer's Hotkc, . Upper Symond<Htrect,>s much pleasure fa informing his Thames Friends that he has TAKEN THE ANCHOR HOTEL and made such alterations that he can offer them the BEST ACCOMMODATION in Anok* land, and especially to Families arming from the Thames.; The Billiard Boom is supplied with one of the Best Billiard Tables in the Colony. J, A. would also call special attention to ha Seleotiou of Wines and PRICES MODERATE, •DOYAL'I/jAIL JJOTEL, VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT ■ STREETS (IN THE VICINITY OP THE THEATBE), AUCKLAND. EOYAL MAIL HOTEL- • First-class Hotel Accommodation Bed-rooms Well-furnished Sitting-rsoma' Well-furnished Dining-rooms Cold-water Bath-rooms * ' Hot-water Bath-rooms ." Powerful Shower-bath Roomß :U ■Commercial Gentlemen's Stockrooms Heavy Lnggage-rodma ■ BOYAL MAIL TARIFF, . s. d. Restaurant, per day '... ... ... 7 0 Coffee-room do ... ~ ... »< ... 8 6 . Private-room do ........ ~.: 1 0 6 ■■-'". :f .' To Genilemen Lunching in the City, '3, C, solicits a trial to this Department. ■'■' -v . J, CODLING, Proprietor. ORIENTAL LOD|n';oß ■'•;/ AKD ■■■, '>V" :.', NEVADA HOTEL, '■'P§, .Oehibeop • DDBHAM-STREETS;'•;; -it •-.-.'AttratLiSDf • : ■ ■ ■■'' ' ■■ ■''"'■•' The Proprietor of the above Establishment ever alive to iho comforts of Mb '}'■;' ; 4 ' ■■■* PATRONS, ':/&:• h has for some time seen and felt that there was a Mf- wanfcof ■ some place of Sesortof a fepre private ||§j nature, and at the same time, more Elegantly $$# appointed '. •'' : Ws&*J : LOUNGE,;^, *:;'ft|%here Professional Gentlemen,": Business Men others, after the fatigues of'/the day, could away an hour in pleasant oonverse. To fMmsm object ' "'>■■ r sjsss(>- THE PROPRIETOR himself diligently, and,has now pleasure in being able to announce the #£S!i6letion of one of the most ELEGANT SALOONS in this/part of the world, which ; £Sf|miEitß known rom this time forward as the B#Pi ORIENTAL LOUNGE.. '^PMJhose'hereto, ire unacquainted'with any. ORIENT, ""''"rare chance now presents itself k viewing the interior of the famous EASTERN DIVAN. Grand Entrance from Queen-street, Doors open from 10 a m. to 12 p.m. Durham-street Bar and Luncheon Bar open daily, POWRLL'S JDLUE POST DINING ROOMS, RESTAURANT, ADD BOABDING 'ESTABLISHMENT, Lower Qoebh-bireet, Next door to the Metropolitan Hotel, Anokland, GOOD BEDS. Comfortable Accommodation for Families Oim FROM 6 A.M. 50 12 V M. NIOHI POBTEB, T. POWELL, Pbopbietob. PROVINCIAL GAZETTI "THE THAMES ADVERTISER" Has been appointed a GAZETTE FOR THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND For Publication of BIGBYUT BOAKD NoTIOES, BaNKRUPTO Notices, Government Land Sales, New Amouhcejikhis, 4c, fie.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3633, 22 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3633, 22 June 1880, Page 4