ipLARENBON TTOTEL CORNER^ ( RUTLAND & WAKEFIELD STREETS, AUCKLAND. E Meyer. (Late of Owharoa,) Travellers will find every modern convenience, combined with civility and prompt attention, Night Porter in Attendance. Waihi Hotel, (Late Colebeook'3) WAIHI. PEROT ISTOWILL HAYING taken over tho abova Hotel, trusts by Civility and strict attention to Business to securo a fair Bhareof public patronage, BEST BRANDS OFWINES St. SPIRITS ONLY 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 Coaches between Paeroa and Waihi and connecting line of Tauranga Coach. ; LdM BOWMIHQT&L (Opposite Bradley k Co.'s Stables), Brown St.," Thames. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. BEST BRANDS op WINES and SPIRITS ONLY KEPT. SPARKLINGfALES Always^onlDraught JOHN JPOGARTY, Proprietor [SPECIAL NOTICE, In connection with the above « ! « fl, 3UCKLAND (Late Cook at the Pacifio Hotel) will open on Saturday, October 27, a RESTAURANT ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING. Breakfast, 7to 10; Lunoh, 12 to 3 ner at b' pan, pRINCE TMPERIAL |.]OTEL UPPER POLLEN STREET* Grahamstown J R. P. HOLLIS (Latej Proprietor o£ ; the of Coaches), BEGS to inform the Public of Thames that he has taken over tho above wellknown and popular House, and hopes by keeping only the best brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits to meet with a fair share ( of Publio patflHuge, MR nOLLIS has had many years experience in catering for the pablic, which is a sufficient guarantee that thoso visiting j his Hotel will receive everything of the r best quality, combined with civility audi • attention. J TO TRAVELLERS— j MEALS AND BEDS AT ALL HOURS . IAT MODERATE RATES. , R. P. HOLLIS, ' Proprietor, i THAMES HOTEL SHORTLAND. (Near thejWharf landing), J, THOMPSON, FKOPRIETOK BEGS to inform his Friends and Cus tomersthat his Hotel is Sxond to None on the Thames for Accommodation, Cleanliness, and Respectability. NONE but tho BEST BRANDS of ALES 1 WINES, and SPIRITS, CORDIALS ETC ; kept in Stock, MEALS AT ALL HOURS GOOD'STABLING FOR HORSES, Passtmgeis per night boats '.accommodated at all hours. Q. C C. AT ' THOMPSON'S-THAMES .HOTEL SPEIGHT'S DUNEDIN ALE ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT, QUEEN'S HOTEL, QUEEJPSJHOTEIi. QUEEN'S HOTEL THAMES, NOTICE, MR LINDSAY, Having now made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to the above-named hotel, is prepared to accommodate the publio generally, Ho has also made extra accommodation for the comfort of families, and is prepared to meet all require- ; ments, 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 Publio require. N.B. SOLE AGENT for J. P. [KING'S CELEBRATED READY RELIEF. D. LINDSAY Proor,ietor. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING fpps's noo o a (BREAKFAST). Uy a thorough knowledgo of tho natural laws which govern the operations of digestion ami nutrition, and by a careful application of tho line properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which may savo us many heavy doctor's bills, It s by tho judicious uso of such articles of diot that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong cnourh to resist overy ten. deucy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. Wo mav escape many a fatal shaft ' by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and/i properly nourished frano Sec article in tho Civil Swice Gazette Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in ;P packets by Grocers. Labelled . thus— V J JAMES EPPS & % { HOMosoPATinc qraasTß. , LONDON, ENGLAND, « An observing intelligent, ' as is that of tho Thames, will have found jj out that tho working Bookbinder, W. Wood J Senr., has hi 3 Workshop at his son's rosi- J denco, W, Wood, Grocer, Pollen street, whore ho is prepared to do all kinks of Book binding, Map Mounting, &0,, as usuad I and below Auckland prices, Dilapidatey J Old Books repaired Music bound up ohcaply ' Those who desire to raise the wind by and r kind of bellows, musical or otherwise, should send their broken winded Concertinas, &o, ' to him for repair. vVork sent from tho s country safely returned—lAuvt ! " s GERMEA, for old men aud maids, young men and children, j NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. I ADVERTISERS wishing to alter their 1 , Business Standing Advertisements aro respectfully requested to baud in their alterations at the Olfico before 2 p.ra on tho day previous to the publication on which they desire the alteration to appear, other- f wiso the alteration will havo to stand over ( until the following day, i
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6349, 24 June 1889, Page 4
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