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HEMI'ERANOE HOTEL OOBOMANDEL. AND R E W KING' Proprietor VlSlTOßS'toJCoromandcl wili]fmd hero all the comforts of an hotel, with the quietness of a private house. Fourteen lefty well-aired bedrooms, apart from the main Hotel, free from the the odours inseperablo from the kitchen and dining room. The Restaurant is under the supriuten dance oftho Proprietor. Paddock and Stabling, QLARENDON JJ OTEIi coruer'op RUTLAND & 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, (Lath Colherook's) WAIHI. PEBOY nSTOWILL eAVING taken over the above Hotel, trusts by Civility and strict attention to Business to securo a fair share of public patronage, BEST BRANDS OF WINES & SPIRITS ON LY KEPT. Brown and Campbell's Prize Ale always on draught, Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation for Horses, Depot for arrival and departure of Crosbie's Royal Mail Couches between Paeroa and Waihi and connecting line of Tauranjja Coach. ummww hotel (O; posite Bradley k Co.'s Stables), Brown St., Thames. First-class accommodation for TRAVELLERS. BEST BRANDS op WINES and SPIRITS ONLY KEPT. SPARKLING jALES Always' on'T -aught JOM FOGARTY, Proprietor SPECIAL NOTICE, In connection with the above 11, BUCKLAND (Late Cook at the Pacific Hotel) will open on Saturday, October 27, a RESTAURANT ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING, Breakfast, 7to 10; Luc ;h, 12 to 3 nor at 6 p:m. pRINCE JMPERTA., ? |OTEL UPPER POLLEN STI.3ET, Graiiamstowx E. P. HOLLK (Late Proprietor of the Onehungapine of Coaches), • BEGS to inform the Public of Thames that he has taken over the above we Iknown and popular House, and hopes by keeping only the best brands of Wines, iUes, and Spirits to meot with a fair share of Public pat:oir.ge, MR lIOLLIS has had mauy years experience in catering for the public, which is a sufficient guarantee that those visiting his Hotel will receive 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, THAMES HOTEL, SHORTLAND. ! (Near theJWharf Landing), J, THOMPSON, proprietor BEGS to inform his Friends ind Cus tomersthat 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. C. C. AT THOMPSON'S THAMES HOTEL SPEIGHT'S DUNEDIN ALE ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT, QUBBN'S .hotel, QUEER'S HOTEL, QUEEN'S HOTEL THAMES. NOTICE. MR LINDSAY, Having now made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to the above-named hotel, is prepared to accommodate the publi's generally. He has also made extia accommodation for the comfort of families, and is pi\ >ared to meet all requiremer f ,Si The Terms 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 r iuire. N. B. SOLE AGENT for J, PEKING'S CELEBRATED READY RELIEF. D. LINDSAY Prooi'iietor, GRATEFUL-'JOMFORTING jgPPS'S £JOCOA (BREAKFAST). Uy a thorough knowledge ol the imtnr.il laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the tine properties ol well-selected cocoa, .Mr Epps lias provided our brcakfc3t tables with a delicately flavoured leverage, which may savo us many heavy doctors bills, It a by the judicious use of such articl )3 of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong cnou-h to resist every ten: dencv to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies aio iloatl. g !iro,lua us I ' e '' uly t0 wlictcvur tllol '° is a v jak point. Wc inav estfape many a fatal shaft by ka'ping ourselves well for' tied with pure blood and a properly nourished frame Sec article in the CivilSeruice Gazette Mn.de simply with boilin,'? water or milk. Scid in ;|lb packets by t 'oeers. Laballcd thus— „ , „ JAKRS BITS is CJ. homoeopathic ohk; ists. 1,01 m. : 'I'QLANC Advertisers wishing to aitor the!: liuaincsa Standing Advertisemen' ,i are 'respectfully requested i o hand in the • alterations at the Office before 2 p.ni on tho day previous to tho publication on which thoy desire the alteration to appear, otherrase tho alteration will luvo to stand over ,'itil the following day.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6346, 20 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6346, 20 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6346, 20 June 1889, Page 4

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