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piIINOE | MPERIAL S.jOTEL' UPPER POLLEN STREET^ (IRAHAIISTOWN. R P. HOLLIS (Late Proprietor of the Onehunga [lino of Coaehei), BEGS to inform the Public of Thames that he has taken over the above weilknown and popular House, and hopes by keeping only the best brauds of Wines, Alfs, and Spirits to moot with a fa ; ir share of Public pat:on ge. MR HOLLIS has had many years experience in catering for the pablic, which is a suflieient guarantee that those visiting his Hotel will reeeivc everything of the best quality, combined with civility and attention, to travellers — MEALS AND BEDS AT ALL HOURS AT MODERATE RATES. R. P. HOLLIS, Proprietor. PALACE EOTEL• THE LEADING HOTEL OF TE AItOHA, if LSI TORS will find Accommodation Firs V class, every possible Attention, and TERMS EXCEEDINGLY LOW, Every information regarding' the Hot Baths and their properties given on applioajj tion to GEOJRGE EBERT, gOYAY QAK J.JOTIH TAPU. r pilE Proprietor has much Measure in an' 1 nouncing to the travelling public that he is now prepared to meet all their requirements. FIRST-CLASS STABLING FREE, _ Horse-Feeds of the best description 'Is, The House has been thoroughly renovated throughout,iiud visitors will find every thing of the best description, combined with strictly moderate charges, Wines and Spirits of the best brands kept in stock. R. M. HAWKES. Proprietor, gIR QEORGE QREY JJOTEL, TAIRUA, HENRI LAYCOCK PROPRIETOR, IT. L, has [much pleasure in announcing: to his many Friends in Tairua, Thames, le Aroha, and elsewhere that he has opened the above well-known and commodious premises as aboye, and hopes by strict at- j tention to business, and the wants of th public to receive a fairjproportion of their J patronage. j Tho Ilouao (has been thoroughly ronovtcd throughout, rendering equal in every respect to any country Hotel in the North Island, Special provision is made for Boarders and Travellers, and there are also large, lofty, well ventilatod, rooms fitted up with every. Donvenience for Families, WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES Of the best brands will only be kept in stock. FIRST-CLASS ACCOM MOD \fION, Meals at all Hours, GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION, lIENRY LAYCOCK, Proprietor. j END E A JT' S W./lITBMAITA FAMILY k COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Queen and Customs streets, Auckland, JN.L JENDEAN desires to thank old friends o in the Thames and Surrounding Districts foi' past favors, and at the same time assures them, an/], the General Public, they will find every Comfort and Convenience in the Waitemata Hotel, J. EN DE AN, ■ Temperance Hotel MRS RICHARDS bees to inform her many friends and tho inhabitants of the Thames generally, as well as visitors to the district, that she has OPENED as a TEMPERANCE HOTEL, that large, commodious, and centrally situated building known as the Governor Bowen Hotel. The best possible accommodation is obtainable, and at a cheaper rate than any other Boarding House on the Thames. GQOD BEDS ! MEALS at all hours I Cleanliness and Civ lifcy, Visitors admitted at all hours, Note the Address— Mas R. RICHARDS, (Late Governor Bowcn Hotel), Graiiaustown, [a card.] Temperance Boarding House. Kkw i' 4' i j : IJJRS rp-lOMAS JACKSON leals at all Hours- Good Beds? Moderate Charges. Visitors from the Thames will find every convonicnco, as special accommodation has been provided for lodgers Address--o?:'OSitk the Bniiwi;, PAEROA, KUA'I'ING'S COUkII LOZENGES cur Coughs, Asthma Bronchitis, iVlodic a testimony, states that no other medicine is so effectual in the eijre of these dangerous maladies. One Lozenge alone gives ease, one or two at bedtime ensures rest, For elioving dillienity of breathing they arc invaluable. They contaiinio opium nor any violent drug. Sold by alchemists, in Tins I? lid. and'2s. 9d. each. REMEMBER If you arc sick with that terrible sickness nervousness, you will find a "Balm in iilcad" intk usu of Hop Bitters, \

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6160, 31 July 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6160, 31 July 1888, Page 4