Avro! S' v.\l g K }>VKK OF u;xcv isiu G. & r i o 35 1 g Bov at, Thann ba a Ki>iM»rr«c3i r , and Hra K.xckl* t’’.. Uovvun.J 3>All I'LTCTT, Photocraphep, Corner of It* Queen and Wellfcdey-threats, A uni, land. c3^t* S‘PJH>in(iiu’iil to ins Hoynl Highness the Buka of Edinburgh. 1 011 N LKIiCII. Carver, Gilder, Picture Franw, f J Looking Glass, mui Window Cornice Maou» tacturcr, Shorthand street, Auckland. If staid ishod 1855. Masonic Hotel, Tauramra. ■ O f Jill IS well known Hostelry will bo found replete 1 with every comfort and convenience fur boarders and travellers. The Billiard Room ia furnished with all tha appurtenances required for this noble gat no. 'l,lie Stables aro all that can bo desired. EOB EK T McDON AL D, Proprietor. ' M asonic Hotel, Opotiki. * iOtlC* »ff ktoh. 'I 111.8 Hotel is the I<firgest in Opotiki, and has I every convenience lor visitors ami commercial men. > Large private Sitting Boom, Comfortable Bed Rooms, and a Good 'ruble, .Best Ales, Wines, and Spirits. Fine largo detached Billiard Hoorn. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL (Late I). Shcehar,) HOBSON-STJREET, AUCKLAND, TABLE. Single Bod -rooms, t Families accommodated. “Bools” and INsgiit Porter. Good Stable accommodation. W iiies and Spirits of the best brands. GUNNING HAM & KING, PiiOPBiKTOiiS. “ In retiring from tho business which ho bus carried on at tho above hotel for so many years, the undersigned begs to return ids sincere thanks to those who have honoured him with, their patronage, and trusts that the same support will bo given to his successors, Messrs, Dunningham and King, whoso previous acquaintance with tha business will enable them to give tho fullest satisfaction to customers of tho house. “ I). SHEEHAN. “ Auckland, September 22, 1871.” Waiternata Family and Commercial Hotel Aucldand, 0 B. EDWARDS, Proprietor.
C. B.R. begs to draw tho attention of the Commercial Public and Families (an route) to tho unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel. Tho Suites of Apartments for Families aro well arranged and distinct from tho Hot el Department, while tho rooms are both commodious snd easy of access. OuniWAET AT 1 o’clock. Table D’Hotb at f> o’clock:. The Billiard Saloon is one of the finest in tho colonies. Tho Table, one of Thurston’s best, being under the superintendence of an experienced marker, is a of everything connected "with this noble game being in first-class order. INight Porter for the convenience of late arrivals. Yv i nks, Si'iiiiTS, &c., of t he Best Brands only. * Tho aim of the Proprietor is to make for this Hotel a reputation second to none in tho colonies, and nothing that shall conduce to that cud shall ho wanting, “ ’Tia not in mortals to command success, But L’il do more—-d *serv« if.” ])OB ERT IS O IPS BO A RUIN (J .It TAUBaNGA. HOUSE, MEALS, from 7 n. m. to 10 p.m., Is. each, BEDS, Is. each. In.R.—Pack and Saddle Horses always on l and for Hire, and a Competent Guido for Tourists. Tee ms Reasonable.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 69, 30 April 1873, Page 1
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