MR JOSEPH rJAPFBET Bega to inform his friends that he has taken the well known and old established AUCKLAND HOTEL. The excellent facilities this Hotel affords, it being one of the best appointed in the city, need no comment. Only Wines, Spirits and Liquors of the Best Brands will be kept in stock. jk L B E R T TT OTE L. MR R. C. ROBERTS (Late of the Panama House, Nelson), Having PURCHASED From Messrs Whitson and Sons THE LEASE OP THE ABOVE HOTEL, Respectfully solicits the PATRONAGE OP THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC, And trusts, by cleanliness and civility, to share the same, hitherto so liberally accorded to his predecessor by FAMILIES, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. -O« l_/a JKoBERTS, PROPRIETOR. 212-i TJOIAL IY|TAIL -jriTOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA. ELLISON AND LATCHMORE, Having taken the above Hotel, and completely renovated the same, it now affords the BEST ACCOMMODATION TO VISITORS AND COMMERCIAL MEN. Sample and Bagatelle Rooms. Spacious Stables, Loose Bozes. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddled Horses. Pleasure Boats for Hire. . Plunge and Shower Baths. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. ELLISON AND LATCHMORE, Proprietors. NITED SERVICE HOTEL. AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, Corner of Queen and Welleslet-stkeets, Auckland. Assorted Cases of Wines, Spirits, &c, Packed and' Delivered on the Shortest Notice. H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor. 90 MASONIC HOTEL, PRINCES-STREET. a. CHAPMAN. 1819 WAITEMATA HOTEL, Queen and Custom House streets. 1 D. M. McG-REGOR, Proprietor. "P> ILLIARDS. OCCIDENTAL BILLIARD SALOON. Two first-class Tables by English makers. Saloon well lighted, well fitted, well attended to. A. AYLETT. Tyr A SONIC HOTEL, TAURANGA. 628 J. H. WHITCOMBE, Proprietor. ""O L O O D~, a JD Duke of Maryborough Hotei, RUSSELL, BAY OP ISLANDS. Visitors to this salubrious i>lace will find every accommodation. Good Stabling, Baths, one of Alcock's bes Billiard Tables, and the best of Wines, etc. • 209^ |p<L,A S S W O R K S. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, HOTEL- ■ KEEPERS, ETC. j All kinds of Glassware made on the Premises, comprising — Tumblers, Lamp Glasses, Ply Catchers, Pish' Slobes, Jelly and Jam Glasses, Garden Shades, Paste Boilers, &c. All the above are sold at prices hitherto unequalled ia Auckland. Note Address — : . M. COOE & SONS, FREEMAN'S BAY, 1764 AUCKLAND. TS7- ALE!, ALE! ALE! V MESSRS! JAS. SPEIGHT & CO/S DUNEDIN ALE XXX DT7]STE;DIN AHB At 2s 6d per Gallon, on the Premises. ' XXXX (IN BOTTLE), Quarts, 10s j Pints, 6s, Delivered" . J3oi.e Agents :M. WHITE & CO., _ , lobsos Buildings, lE7" ,- ■■ " 3?OBT-STBEETv . , uSk. -
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 95, 8 July 1882, Page 263
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