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HOTELS, "VT A S O N I C TT O T B Tj, Devonport, North Shore. W. M. PEARCJE, Proprietor of the above Hostelry, desires to intimate to Residents, Visitors, and the Puhlic generally, that the Masonic Hotel now tands second to none in the colony. Suites of apartments, complete in every detail, and furnished with every requisite. Table d'Hote, superintended by able c7ief de cuisine. Billiard Room, fitted with one of Bennett's best Tables, under most competent supervision. First Boat from North Shore 7 a.m. Last Boat leaves Auckland 11.30 p.m. A L B E R T Tnr OTE L, Queen-Street. MES. O'MEAGHER (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 afford the comforts of a homo with the convenience of an Hotel, and that all patrons will receive every attention, combined with civilit and cleanliness. Telegrams and Letters receive immediate attention. — Note Address— ALBERT HOTEL, QtJEEN-STEEET, AUCKLAND. I MRS. O'MEAGHER, Proprietress. IMPERIAL HOTEL Corner of Queen & Port-streets, T. T. ANDERSON, Proprietor, Bogs to inform tbe public that ho is now ready to RECEIVE BOARDERS At his now Hotel, where they will find every accomino dation. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Large spacious Bedrooms. Lunehesn from Ito 2. THE ALEXANDRA HOTEL, CORNER OF CHAPEL AND DURHAM STREETS. JOHN PEAECE (Late of the Wharf Hotel, Thames) Begs to announce that li 6 has opened the above Hotel (which has just been rebuilt) and having arge accomodation, and keeping nothing but the best brands of liquors, he hopes to receive the support of his old friends and the public generally. CSTFIRST CLASS BILLIARD ROOM. JOHN PEAECE, ALEXANRA HOTEL, CHAPEL AND DURHAM STREETS, Auckland. OCCIDENAL HOTEL CAFE. , ROBERT LONG, Proprietor (Late Oxford Hotel, Wellington). Luncheon— ONE SHILLING. Hot Suppers. -\JF ASO NI C TT OTE L. Private Suites of Apartments for Families. Superior Accommodation for Commercial Travellers. SPLENDID SAMPLE ROOMS. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Private and Puhlic Dinners Catered for on the Shortest Notice. Two of Alcock's Best Billiard Tables. J. R. SCOTT, Proprietor. QHAKSPEARE TT OTE L, WYNDHAM-STREET. j Comfortable accommodation for travellers, i visitors to town, and the general public. A capital glass of Beer, Choice Wines, and Al Spirits"; all being worth sampling. D, URQUHART, Proprietor. HOBSON HOTEL, Corner Hobson & Victoria Sts., ,j Unrivalled Accommodation for Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and the General Public. Choice Brands Wines, Ales, and Spirits. JOHN STEWART MILNE, Proprietor. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Symonds-street. F. O'DOWD, Proprietor.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 348, 8 August 1885, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 348, 8 August 1885, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 348, 8 August 1885, Page 5

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