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nri H E <J tara r' ITO TEL AUCKLAND.'
A" D AM' BAIRNS Rpspectfully informs his many friends throughout the Colonies, old patrons of THE STAR, the travelling community, and general public that hehasI'ORCHASKD thk i.\TKKE.sTof \fr. R. J. Davidsoh in the above well-known FAMILY AND CO3IMERCIAL HOTEL.
"THE STAR,"
RhTJA TE WITH EVEBY MODERN LUXURY AND cgmvort is each depabtment, requires ho tall talk, nor " high f ulutin " to recommend it ; the position it has long held as
THE LEADING HOTEL IN AUCKLAND.
is unquestioned, its high preßtige undeniable. The success attending "THE STAR,"
for the past few years is mainly due to efficiency, the untiring care and attention of THE MANAGER, MR. W. A. CLARK; and MR. CAIRNS takes the earliest opportunity of announcing; that, an in the past so in the future, MR. CLARK will (under MR. CAIRNS' general supervision) retain the position he has proved himself so well qualified to holct
"THE STAR"
Will be conducted on the Bame liberal principle as hitherto, with SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERICAN SPECIALITIES and Improvements, of which the present proprietor gained valuable and piactical expeiience during his late trip to Europe. To many readers of this paper Mr. Cairns is personally known. To others he would mention that he has had long and varied experience in public catering, having held the position of Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. Co.'s "Nebrabk.i," and several large Inter- Colonial Steamers ; and, al*o, successfully conducted " The White Hart," t'hristchurch ; "Royal Mail," Auckland; "lloyal Mail," Waikato ; and other well-known Hotels.
rriHE qtar ttotel, Albert-street, Auckland. ADAM CAIRNS, Pbopbietor.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. J. T. SMI T H. Late cf the "Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in .announcing to his old fiicnds and the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, The Occidental Hotel, Where he will bo always happy to welcome Old and New Faces. lgs§° The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. Lnxc'iihox cm; ovrx daily Under expciicnccd superinten deuce. Several No\ cities added to the Museum. Tin: biujaud saloon, The handsomebt ;md most comjrictein the Colonies. LKAMVU NKWSPAI'tKS OX KILE
THE HOTEL J'AJI EXCELLENCE IN AUCKLAND. Old Patron? to the Htxu Hotel and tbe Travelling Public generally are respectfully informed that R. J. DAVIDSON Has purchased that magnificently and oenlr.illy-fcituuted Hist-cl.iss house,
T pil X ALB E 11 T JTT OTE L, Queen-street, Auckland. " (iood ivino n<*eds no bush," but on an occri-ion like tbe present 11. J. DAVIDSOjN' trusts that ho may bo jwmifcted to strito that the ALBERT II iTKL (situate as it is iv the heart of the city) is unquestionably and without any mere figure ot speech the ISIVT AND MOST COMPU-TKLV-APPOIXTBD 11OTKJ, IN THE A.U.STIULIAS, Is icplete with every modern comfort and convenience, and has (lireially) UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION For Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen and the travelling public geneially. AI'AKTMENTS EN SUIT FOR LADIES AXI) FAMALIES. SAMI'LIC-KOOMS FOB TEAVELLUKS. iTi?" SELECT DILLIABD BOOM. IEI HOT, COLD, AND SIIOWEH BATHS. &C., &., &C.
i^r TL. J. DAVIDSON presents hi* pei'honal compliments to his old "Star" oubtomerp, and re.spectfuliy requests their patronage and support to his new undertaking. Ie is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that he ventures to refer to the manner in which the "Star" was conducted under Mb regime. With more centrally-situated premises, very largely mci eased 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 pleasurable pride to eclipse all his former efforts at his new houae THE ALBERT HOTET, QUEEN-STEKET, AUCKLAND.
QPRING SEASON, 1880. New Season's Goods. On FRIDAY, the 24th , INSTANT We have arranged to show our NEW SPRING SHIPMENTS BY VARIOUS VESSELS, ' Consisting of :—: — A FULL' ASSORTMENT SUITABLE FOX
THIS SEASON.
GOOPS TO BE CLEARED. We shall also offer on that day a considerable quantity of GOODS, m various Departments, which we wish' to ' ' Clear j they ,w, ill be marked ' ' * at' prices to ensure "' " this 'result. '
t 'J: M, McLACiBTLAN,' ', '.'"'>) ; • ' 218' Queen-street, Auckland,
WANTED KNOWN, thai-Handbills/ { {®oager's; aM aXL &'im»s 6t Mi^l f ipg can behad .gat' the .Office.oh^r'tiiati mywsggsffi'-; / r ;'
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1332, 13 January 1881, Page 4
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697Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1332, 13 January 1881, Page 4
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