^,^ A> A ys^ f\ _ . ■ P ' AEK HOTEL, WiLLBaLES and RUTLAND STREETS, , . AUCKLAND. N , (JEOEGE A. AVEY , " t>EG-3 to intimate to his numerous friends i & and the public that the aboye centrally i situated'l'otel is'now opened. '1 r >< As a Commeroial and Family Hotel, tbia / elegant building specially commends itself to ' -settlers, being fitted up.and furnished regard' lessof expense, and with all the latest improve- ; ments recite to ensure to the traveHe^rto families all the comforts and convenience of a c and Private Apartments are y Wfty and ai?y, and furnished in a most superior i manner, and the Public Rooms are also pro- - Y^e«i with every regard to the requirement b oi visitors. h There i 8 alao a handsome Billiard Boom - gfaishid with a newly imported Table from t England. c v hot and coi_ baths. . t v PAEK HOTEL, WELLESLET and RUTLAND STREETS, Auckland. : — _ - VICTOELA HOTEL, s _r ' . Victoria Stbbet, ATm___n>. ■ • Vi. .* -TTTj/bflo-s +o return his best thanksto the sellers of the Bay of H^te^Hb^uTO^aiSd^ rienty toi tneiiDeiaisuppoitaccoraea to him since he became landlord of the aboveweH-knownandfavoritehosteliy, and hopes to deserve a continuance of the same. It wOl be his constant aim to study the comfort and convenience °f Ms P^ons. Night Porter-Billiard and Bath Eooms.—Orders for ales, wines, and , spirits womptly attended to, oareMly BaT °F PIEHIY ™ ES "^ E S Hili, Protiriotoi' -■■ b. JJU-, .Piopuetoi. S " ALBEET HOT 'EL, rtTT we- w QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. L . TATWT?q JAMES STEWAET, t (Late of the Provinoial Hotel, Princes Street) BEGS to intimate lo his numerous friends ..,. , and the pubho that the aboTe centrally situated Hotel is now opened. Asa Commercial and Family Hotel, the , costly building commends itself as a praiaeworthy addition to the street architecture of the city, being at once elegant, substantial, and business-like, while the interior arrangements are so contrived as to ensure to the traveller, or to the family en route, all the comforts and conveniences of a home. The Sleeping and Private Apartments arelotty, airy, and furnished in a most superior and costly style. The Public Booms are fitted with every regard to the requirements of visitor t A Handsome Billiard Room furnished with d - nrst-class Billiard^able.dir'ectfrom Alcock. s HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALBERT-HOTEL, ' QUEEN STREET (opposite Savings Bank), Attc-ta-t* -ucki^d. ——-— mv , fTSMr , . -.„. , JilliiarciS I lillliards i JtJllliards 1 • GOVEENOE BEOWNE HOTEL, Atjokland. N DU ® V N- a H^ M & f KJN <* U have ported one of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables, And j nvite p]ajers to one of tho besfc roomß in Auoklandi . GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, nfi ' v . s^l^ ,_S__- "j" *^^S BUto, do., with aiogls bedroom 24»pBrweel ' _*J«W, a. 1 o'clock *-. Onnfl^fftHn APnnmrnnflnHnn btable Accommodation, - 8 ' DUNNINGHAM & KING,. t t» " a « d- - •■' • .tßOPaiExoEa.. t
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 382, 26 February 1876, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 382, 26 February 1876, Page 1
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