A L B E R T TT 1 OTEL, Queen- Street. MES. O'MEAGHEB (Late of the Exchange Hotel, Dunedin) Having taken possession of the above popular house, begs to inform her numerous friends and visitors from the South and other Colonies that it is her desire to j afford the comforts of a home with the convenience of an Hotel, and that all patrons will receive every atten- j tion, combined with civility and cleanliness. j Telegrams and Letters receive immediate attention. — Note Address— ALBEET HOTEL, QUEEIf-STEEET, AUCKLAND. MRS. O'MEAG-HER, Pbopbietoeess.^ \TICTORIA TT OTEL VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite the Theatre Royal). PROPRIETOR R. F. LUKS SAMPLE BOOMS FOB COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. NIGHT PORTER. BATHS. DEUTSCHES BEEE. FEINSTE BREMER CIGARREN. Das Wasser ist fur Ox and Schwein. Dem Menschcn gab er Bier and Weiu. ■pOYAI |IBORGS TTOTEL. NEWMARKET. Proprietor T. HAYWOOD (Late of the Albion Hotel, Patea). T. H. Laving removed into bis nevr premises, talfe3 this oppori unity to thank his old friends and the public for the support accorded him in the temporary house. T. H. invites an inspection of the new premises whern Wines, 'Spirits', Ales, and Cigars of the Best Brands are alone supplied. Hancock's Sparkling XXXX Ale and Stout on draught and in bottle. JJ ELENSVILLS JJ OTEL. JOSEPH FLOOD, (Late of the Duke of Marlborough Hotel, Russell Bay of Islands), Having taken the HelenSVllle Hotel, wishes to intimate to his Friends and the Public that he is now prepared to cater for them in the best style. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and large additions made. Two of Wright's celebrated English Billiard Tables Ladies' and G-entle:me> t 's Bath Rooms. TO THE INHABITANTS OF TAKAPUNA DISTRICT, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MICHAEL CORCORAN (Late of the Greyhound, Thames, and Metropolitan Hotels, Queen - street, and Star and Garter Hotel, Goromandel) Begs to announce that he has taken the FLAG-STAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE, And by keeping nothing' but the Best Quality of WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, Hopes to merit the patronage of residents and visitors. FIRST- CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR LODGERS. BATHS, &c. The Hotel is close to the water, so that visitors have the advantage of sea bathing. A First-class Billiard Table presided over by an experienced marker. M. COECOEAN, FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE. MPER IA L HOT E~L Corner of Queen & Fort-streets, T. T. ANDERSON, Pbopbietoe, Begs to inform the public that ho is now ready to RECEIVE BOARDERS At his now Hotel, whera they will find every accommodation. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Large spacious Bedrooms. «ST Luncheon from 1 to^ y T\ AY E V & O 0 N~S TAILOES, &c., REMOVED TO QUEEN- STREET (Next Vaile's Auction Mart). Splendid Assortment of Tweeds, &c. The Latest Improvements in Measu||||||nt and Cutting. . Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 14
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457Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 234, 7 March 1885, Page 14
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