pACI FI C JJ 0T E L THAMES. by ihe Elite of the World, TIIE~BEST HOTEL ON THIS PACIFIC SHORES. Ladies ai:.l Ueiitlomon .'.coommodated ir the best manner. Hot, Com), and Shower iJAtks ash KV.HIIV CoN'VKXIIiNOE FOR VISITORS, A spacious Billiard-room, eontainiug Twf superb Tables, visitors to which will be : attended to with the jtmost courtesy. Adjoining tlie Hotel is tiie ACADEM Y UF MUSIC, p. spacious Hall accommorhover Eight-hundred persoin. a W CURTIS, I'R.IPRIKTOR ESP IHE HOTEL, OWEN AND ABRAHAM STREETS, GKAIIHAMSTOWN, T lIAJIEf-', W. SMITH, Proprietor, |J AVING now completed the thorough O cleaning and renovation of the accommodation at this Hotel, Travellers and the Genera! Public can avail themselves of the same with perfect confidence that their faith will not be abased. The BED-ROOMS are furnished with every Comfort, and there are plunge and shower baths available. The TABLE is well supplied with every, thing in Season, The BEER, WINES, and SPIRITS arc Al. The Charcres will be fcund Most Reasonable and the Attendance Civil and Obliging, rpE QLUB JJOTEL Directly Opposite the Hot Springs Do.ma T E A R 0 H A|, A. DOWNS, Proprietor, 17ISITORS from the Thames will find the ? above Hotel second to none in every rcspect for comfort and convenience, such being under the personal supervision of Mrs Downs (late Miss Jax, formerly at the Pacific Hotel, Thames). Table D'Hote supplied with all luxuries in season, and couducted by an experienced Ch'fdn Cnimic, Best brands of Wines and Spirits only in stock THAMES HOTEL, SHORTLAND, (Near the Wharf Landing), ,J, THOMPSON, fHoridETOR BEGS to inform his Friends and Cus tomers that his Hotel is S:cond to None on the Thames for Accommodation, Cleanliness, and Respectability. NONE but the BEST BRANDS of ALES WINES, and SPIRITS, CORDIALS' ETC; kept in Stock, MEALS AT ALL HOURS, GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES, Passengers per night boats accommodated at all hours, Q. 0. C, i AT THOMPSON'S THAMES HOTEL ■ISOPU~HO TEL, KOPU, W. BIRCH, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation fo Travellers. BEDS and MEALS can be obtained at ail Hpurs, j WINE::. BURRS, AND SPIRITS of the Best Brands only kept in Stock, Special attention is directed to the PADDOCKS ! far Horses, and Cattle wbihh .adjoin the Hotel, CHARGES MODERATE. One of ALCOCICS Best BILLIARD TABLES on the Premises, j || AUR AK I JJOTEL KIRIKR. i ■I 0 H E T E D D Y, PItOPfJETOK, J. T, begs to inform his many friends, in Kiri Kiri, Thames, Tc Aroha, and elsewhere that ho will .open tho above wellknown Hotel on the Ist July next, and can assure them when paying him a visit they will receivc everything of the best, combined with civility and attention as heretofore, Tfl jneet 'lie requirements of the place oxtensive alterations have been made to the premises, so that n.othing is left wanting on the pwt of the proprietor jihat will conduce to the comfort of lus patrons'. GOOD MEALS AND BEDS Charges Moderate, FIRST-CLASS STABLING and large wellfenced Paddocks, JOHN TEDDY, Proprietor, gTER LI N G |1 OTE L, HIKUTAIA. *' J. L. Stevens, BEGS |t9 tyfor/n the Travelling Public that lie has" opened the above Hotel, and Ijopes by always q, GOOD SQUARE MEAL, Beer and Liquors'oi tho Best Brauds, and a Com'crt.iole Be'd, to meet with a share of Ijjeir patronage. '' OOOD STAR,LING. PADDOCKS FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. QUE EN S 0T E L OOIINKI! OK QUIiKN it Al.nlillT'" StrKKTS, TIIAMKS, rpHE PROPIiUCTOR wishes to return his .1 sincere Thanks to his numerous Friends for the extensive patronage that he has received from them since commencing business on the Thames, a;jd in doing so begs to inform the Public generally that he ban made extensive alterations tc the Hotel which will meet tlm demand for comfortable Accommodation. Special Rooms for Families. Plunge and Shower Rath Attention paid to Passengers jjby -.'ltljcr boat or coach at any hour. Good Stabling, One of Alcocks best Billiard' Tables, Sole Agent for ,T. P, King's celebrated Ready Relief. DAVID LINDSAY, PiiOPlllliTCli' Xiiiunca, Feb, (ilii, 15SS,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6160, 31 July 1888, Page 4
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670Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6160, 31 July 1888, Page 4
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