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Hotels* 1 etc. 1 -' P Pc rf i c B iES. 0 T E L, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL Ik ike most central and open POSITION IN THE CITY. rpHIS VSttY POPULAR establishment £ continues to afford SUPERIOR A CCO M .VU >I) ATION for tourists and others who desire the COMFORTS of HOME, COMBINED WITH VERY MODERATE CHARGES. The honse is sittM'fed within'’ a few minutes walk of Rost and Telegraph Office and Steam host Landing. 'Bradley’s coaches leave the door at 7.H0 every morning for Te Aroliaand up-country districts. ROOMS EN SUITE. = ’ , General Drawing-room, avoiding necessity of’Private Sitting-room. Connected vvith -the- Hotel »uv four superior well lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial Gentlemen. Luncheon daily to 12 till 2 : ■ • Dinner at. 6 p-m-NIGHT PORTERHN ATTENDANCE. G. B. Howard,;:; '; : Proprietor.- . Late of the Albert Hotel, Auckland;.,-. NOTION OF REMOVAL. W. HP'-HAZARD, GUNMA K H R, 116, Queen-street (a L-w doors below Dm ham-street. By Special Appointment to , His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. |IT H. HAZARD begs to announce tha V V « he lan remove ato the above centrally situated premises, and having made yery considerable alterations and improvements, especially .in thp- Gallery, which has been entirely pu led down and rebuilt, solicits the patronage of,the public. .. . Prizes for Rifle and' Revolver Shooting arc offered Weekly, ■ W; Hi H.:would also-, tify that he'hast removed hie Gun business.to tile same address. The manufacturing arid repairing branch is carried oh in Fliliott-street (next Hoffman’s Warehouse)/ where firearms may beut-sied dailvS. ' •. v.. . . ■ FIREWORKS, FIREWQRKS, from James Pain A* £}pus, the celebrated Loudon Pyrotechnists. A'' very large supply of- these received before th'e new tariff came in force, thus B*vuig 23 .• per' cent. No advance in prices will he made. Note.the Address , Vf . H. HAZARD, G'unmaker, 116, QUEKJf-STlt BET‘(just below Durhanisjcreet). Telephone No. 331. '■ SAMUEL' VAILE & SONS (Late Yaile & Douglas), HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, SHORTHAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Bankers:—Bank of New South Wales. Telephone No: 134, ’ TITE act. at agents for the transaction v \ of any kind of business in connection with REAL estate and the INVESTMENT OP MONEY. We lntvo unusual facilities for effecting the sale or Purchase of* Land and Houses, either by public auction or private contract, for negotiating mortgages on the rcio.st favourable terms, ,and for MANAGING estates for Rosidents or Absentees. , i We also devote special attention to LETTING Houses and Land, to COLLECTING rent and interest, to' seeing .that buildings ei’ifrusted'to our care are kept properly insured, and repaired, and ’also that all rates and'taxes-are paid up. ■ • We also apt. as EXECUTORS, and TRUSTEE? under Wills, Having,a very intimate knowledge of this Province, we are able to give correct and reliable Valuations of Freehold arid’ Leasehold properties. Our contieptiorr with:, this City- and Province dates from 1843-, in widen year our Mr VaileSen.,landed in Auckland. He has' grown up in, ; and’been connected with this. Colony for tlie Lust 45 years, although residing'and doing the 'business, ofhis firm in England from 1862 to 1809 inclusive,*' We are therefore thoroughly acquainted, not only with the capabilities and resources of this cou»try I but also with tl}e want's and' requirements of new (arrivals seeking for 1 and or/houses; ft and a otiy large expeyiijncp and extensive copnections, places us in a position of exceptional advantage for the speedy and successful transaction of busL joss. 1 ■ - I F' "/ ' SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS,*. : Shortlahd street, AuckTaruLr" ; ri J-. W>': v Don't You AQYERT/SE?

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 465, 23 April 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 465, 23 April 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 465, 23 April 1890, Page 1

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