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TEMPERANCE HOTEL Corojiandel. AND R E W KING Proprietor VlSlTOßS,;tolCoromandel wilijfind hero all tho comforts of an hotel, with the qniotness of a privato house. Fourteen lofty well-aired bedrooms, apart from the main Hotal, free from tho the odours inseparable from the kitchen and dining room. The Restaurant is uuder thejjsuprinten dance Proprietor. I Paddock and Stabling. pLARENPON TJOTEL *'■ CORNER OP RUIMND & WAKEFIELD STREETS, AUCKLAND. H» Meyer* (Late of Owharoa.) Travellers will find every modern convenience, combined with civility and prompt attention, Night Porter in Attendance, Waihi Hotel, (Late Colebrook's) WAIHI. FEiRCY ITOWILL HAVING taken over the abovo Hotel, trusts by Civility and strict attention to Business to secure a fair share of publio patronige, BEST BRANDS OF WINES & SPIRITS ONLY KEPT. C;o wn and Campbell's Priz9 Ale always on draught. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation for Horses, Dopofc for arrival aud departure of Crosbie's Royal Mail Coaches between Paerc?, and Waihi ami conne. . ; ng line of Tauranga Coach, LADY BOWEN HOTEL (Opposite Bradley \k Co.'s Stables), Brown St,, Thames, F k IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS, BEST BRANDS of WINES and SPIRITS ONLY KEPT. SPARKLING ALES Always>n Draught JOHN POGARTY, Proprietor' SPECIAL NOTICE, In connection with the above *„1 H, BUOKLAND (Latesook at the Pacifio Hotel) wiir,.open on Saturday, October 27, a RESTAURANT ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING. Breakfast, 7to 10; Lunch, 12 to 3 ner at 6 p:m.

pRINCE TMPERIAL LTOTEL UPPER POLLEN STREET* Grahamsiown E. P. HOLLIS (Late Proprietor of the Onehungapno of Coaches), BEGS to inform the Public of Thames that he has taken over the above wellknown and popu'ar House, and hopes by keeping only the be3t brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits to meat with a f&ir share of Public patron ige, MR HOLLIS has had many years experience in catering for the pab'ic, which is a, sufficient guarantee that tho3e visiting his Hotel will receive everything of the best quality, combined with civility and attention, TO TRAVELLERS— at moderate rates. R. P. HOLLIS, Proprietor. THAMES HOTEL, SHORTLAND. (Near the Wharf Lauding), J, THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR BEGS to inform his Friendß and Cus"' tomersthat his Hotel is Second to None on the Thames for Accommodation, Cleanliness, and Respectability, , NONE but the BEST BRANDS of ALES' i WINES, and SPIRITS, CORDIALS ETC | kept in Stock, MEALS'AT ALL HOURS, dPOD STABLING FOR HORSEF, ] PaEfflSngers per night boats accommodated | at all hours. I Q. 0. C. I AT i THOMPSON'S THAMES HOTEL SPEIGHT'S DUNEDIN ALE ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT QUEEN'S HOTEL, QUEEN'S HOTEL. QUEEN'S HOTEL THAMES. NOTICE, MR LINDSAY, Having now made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to the above-named hotel, is prepared to accommodate the public generally. Ho hai also made extra accommodation for the comfort of families, and is prepared to meet ail requirements. The Teims will be found satisfactory. Nothing but the BEST WINES and SPIRITS kept on the Premises; also one of ALCOCKS BEST BILLIARD TABLES, GOOD STABLE, and everything that the Public require.

N.B. SOLE AGENT for J.'PEKING'S CELEBRATED KEADY RELIEF, D, LINDSAY Proorlotor. ENDBAJJ.'S FAMILY k COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Queen aad Cußtoms streets, Auckland, N,i J EN.DEAN desires to thank oldfrieuda 9 in the Thames and Surrounding Districts for past favors, and at tho same time assure,? them, siml tho General Public! thoy will find every Comfort find Coni veuioncQ in tho Waitemato Hotel, J. ENDBAN. nvu. THE Proprietor lias muoh plcasu-o in au nounoing to i.i travelling: public fchr-f; ho is now proparcd tc meofc all tlioir requiivments. FIRST-CLASS STABLING EREE. Horse-Feeds of tho best description Is Tho House has been thoroughly renovated throug-hont.and visitors will find every thing ot the best description, combined with Btrictly moderate charges, Wines of the best brands kept in atook, I 3UJ.HAWKEB,P«priotor, J

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6340, 14 June 1889, Page 4

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