-yiCTORIA HOTEL VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. m,L, .......... 'liroL.MP £ O E.L" JFiJy 888 H 5 §.I § s i* > 3 O * jlB bd s o S ° a 8 fS3l>WA#®l § § e fc KBMMNMMIH i - E? ■^Aiw'lUwßn ..V’ ‘ ■’fr glw h WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. T. B. O’CONNOK , - - - - - - Proprietor.
—-'''V7W 4. ' ,- ' ; d r?- ■: . • -.V r " I ! p .7 'R ] IL-7 V tJJ | [JIM I * Bro <“• j, .I.: h. . -A--. A.' LEXAypBA HOTEL CORNER OF CHAPEL AND DURHAM STREETS, AUCKLAND’ " e""’ iZV-"3 H. H, DYER • - - - Proprietor mnMMB Kbx»>jlw3??o«i I * 117 fl I Kmjf IINLfIT ii~i~ ' 7-Lufe. ; - I i’i ,'l t j ' -piMPIRE HOTEL, Corner of VICTORIA AND NELSON STREETS. Commercial and Family Hotel. First-class Accommoda tion. Day and Night Porter. Terms Moderate. Best Wines and Spirits kept. Biljiard Table. D. STEWABT Proprietor. "T7J7' 1 7' jj| - _2l. 11 trS HOTEL COROMANDEL. Good Sample Room. Night Porter. Telegraph communication will receive the proprietor’s personal attention. Lunch at 1 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. JAMES ROLLESTON - - Proprietor Late of Hikuiangi Hotel, Hikurangi. i j - *i’ y, j i ■Bl3s4iKni^©lSSEBS®^Ofi^^w^?'vs'‘’^*»- i -«j E iSSi L. ■ - , ; . ... ..: -. HOTEL, THAMES This Leading and Old-established House is replete with every modern convenience, being situated close to Wharf and Booking Offices for Coaches. Adjoining the hotel and fronting the sea beach a Special COTTAGE of twenty rooms is set apart for accommodation of Tourists and Ladies. Every attention given to ’telegrams and letters. The cuisine under he charge of an experienced French chef. Splendid Sample Rooms and Billiard Table. Wines, Liquors, etc., finest quality only. Night Porter in attendance. Terms Moderate. P.O. Box 32. Telephone, 17. W. J. BRAY | - - Proprietor.
.*7 U rC/ ", - . /,uj3fl ■tU'X’i'Ar '* > * /?&> *' ■ 7Wi ■ -/-Hi fe. ■• EgsuL . -••■—v pS I ft« ?yt ? n ftQJ '3 tfiX-’j; >"£-WWwf ,388 7 J-1 d&itflitft 3 lit!' < j 111 I ■'IB HOTEL CORNER OF WAKEFTELD AND RUTLAND STREETS, AUCKLAND First-class Luncheon from 12 to 2. Good Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Billiard Table. Hot and Cold Baths. Hancock’s XXXX Ales. • Caed mille failthe.’ WILLIAM LYNCH - - Proprietor mil i~. run ii, l ' j nw» 11" i wa»imw»iLa-* ys?rvrtTy■ .■ - v.w V|T AVEBLEY hotel QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Near Railway Station, Tram Terminus, the Wharf, and ’Bus Stands First-class Table d’Hote. Conveyance meets Steamers and Trains. Tariff :7s per day; £2 2s per week. Telephone 370. JOSEPH MoRAE - - • Proprietor 1111 . -■' ■ / 'l l JIM M|SIM feMi £MPERIAL HOTEL FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. A First-class Family and .Commercial Hotel .convenient to all public offices and places of amusement. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Telephone Exchange. Sample 'Rooms. Private Bar. Thos Cook & Son’s Coupons accepted. W. H. PEARCE - - Proprietor and Manager CRITERION HOTEL ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. The above hotei is witbin two minutes’ walk of Railway Station and Wharf. None but the best Wines and Spirits kept in stock. XXXX Local Beer and Dunedin Beer on tap. This well-known commodious Hotel has just been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout. Every comfort afforded the travelling public. The Sanitary Arrangements of this house are the best in Auckland. THOMAS BUXTON - Proprietor (Late of Waikato)
Geo I'owlds sells straw hats, cool, stylish, and cheap.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 438, 15 December 1898, Page 20
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513Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 438, 15 December 1898, Page 20
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