THE HOTEL "PAR EXCHLLENC&" IN AUCKLAND ! ! ! Old Patrons to the Star Hotel and the Travelling Public- - generally are respectfully informed that R. J. DAVIDSON Has purchased that magnificent and centrally-situated ' first-class house, mH E A LBERT TTOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. " Good wine needs no bush," but on an occasion likethe present R. J. DAVIDSON trusts he may be per* mitted to state that the ALBERT HOTEL (situate asit is in the heart of the city) is unquestionably and with* out any mere figure of speech the BEST AND MOST COMPLETELT - APPOINTED HOTEL IN THE AUSTRALIAS, is replete with every modern comfort and convenience and has (literally) UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION for Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, and the travelling . public generally. APARTMENTS EN SUITE FOR LADIES AOT> FAMILIES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS. C3P SELECT BILLIARD ROOM .g& HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, &c., &c, &c. «srR. J. DAVIDSON presents his personal compli* ments to his old " Star " customers, and respectfully • requests their patronage and support to his new under* • taking. It is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that he- ■ ventures to refer to the manner in which the "Star" was conducted under his regime. With more centrally* situated premises, very largely increased accommodation, later hotel appliances and appointments, he is now in a position to offer his patrons still more luxurious and ' complete accommodation. In fine, it will be his pleasur* able pride to eclipse all his former eiforts at his newhouse, THE ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND.' mH E qT A R TT O T EL,. AUCKLAND. ADA M~cTa I R N S : Respectfully informs his many friends throughout the ' Colonies, old patrons of THE STAR, the travelling community and general public that he has Purchased the Interest of Mr. R. J. Davidson in the above well-known . "FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. '. "THE STAR," Replete with every Modern Luxury and Comfort in each Department, requires no tall talk, nor " high falutin " to recommend it ; the position it has long held aa THE LEADING HOTEL IN AUCKLAND i 3 unquestioned, its high prestige undeniable. The> . success attending "THE STAR" for the past few years is mainly due to the efficiency, theuntiring care and attention of THE MANAGER, ME. • W. A. CLARK ; and MR. CAIRNS takes the earliest x f opportunity of announcing that as in the past so in the \j future, MR. CLARK will (under MR. CAIRNS' general Cl supervision) retain the position he has proved himself sowell qualified to hold. "THE STAR" I Will be conducted on the same Liberal Principle as I hitherto, with i SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERICAN SPECIALITIES and Improvements, of which the present proprietor' . gained valuable and practical experience during his late ' trip to Europe. To many readers of this paper Mr. Cairns is personally known ! To others he would mention that he haa haa long and varied experience in public catering, havingheld the position of Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. Co.'s "Nebraska," and several large Inter-Colonial Steamers; and also, successfully conducted "The White Hart," Christchurch; "Royal Mail, "Auckland; "Royal Mail," Waikato ; and other well-known Hotels. mH E nT A R TT OTEL/ ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. ADAM CAIRNS, PROPRIETOR. pONSONBY /^LUB TTOTEL, ] Corner of College-street & Ponsonbyßoad. . One of the best lighted and best ventilated Billiard Rooms in Auckland. A Good Quoit Ground, and everything of the Best v Quality. WILLIAM STANFORD, Proprietor. " ART UNION DRAWING, 1,500 SUBSCRIBERS AT 5s EACH. ; 60 PRIZES. ; 4 PRIZES— I BUILDING ALLOTMENT EACH. ' 56 PRIZES— FURNITURE. Consisting of 6 Chests of Drawers, 2 Cheffoniers, 12 Tables, 1 Drawing-room Suite, 4x3 Chairs, 4 Bedsteads, 6 Easy Chairs, 6 Lamps, 2 Treadle • Sewing Machines, 2 Elegant Clocks. 7 Look* ing Glasses, 2 Washstands and Ware, and 2. Couches. Furniture first-class workmanship, and will be ott exhibition a fortnight before Drawing takes place. 600 Subscirbers already guaranteed. | Tickets to be had at owner's Office, Hobson-street, 5 t doors from Victoria-street (opposite Lyceum), and Ponsonby Road, in Shop opposite Franklin Road. 187 TK.PO O L E . TURF COMMISSION AGENT. MEMBER TATTERSALL'S CLUB. Books Open on all forthcoming JEvents. ADDRESS : — TATTERSALL'S, Auckland, mOBACCONIST. w. «To~"n c s (Manager to the- Late T. G. Woollams) Begs to inform the public and his friends that he has taken those centrally-situated . premises . between J. Cosgrave & Co. and C,~ Westpfajil, Queen-street, and hopes, by keep* ing nothing but a first-class article, to merit a share of public patronage. Note the Address-* S3- CENTRAL CIGAR DIVAN.
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 11, 27 November 1880, Page 94
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