Hotels, etc Cornwall Arms Hotel. Jt> Begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has taken that Old-Established and well-, known Hotel, known as the CORNWALL ARMS, Situate at the corner of Coohbahb and Pollen Stbxetb, And trusts that, by keeping only first-class Ales, Spirits, and Liquors generally, to merit a fair share of patronage and support. CORNWALL ARMS HOTEL, COENBB OP COOHRANE AND POLLEN STREETS. 3213 GOVERNOR BOWEN HOTEL, Owen Stbeet, Gbahamstown. fiEORGE SYMINGTON, \JT Pbopbietob. Wines, Spirits, Ales, Ac, of Finest Qualities. Dinners, Banquets, &c, on the Shortest Notice and in First-class Style. 31 NIL DESPERANDUM HOTEL. TAMES pEORGE Having taken the above Favorite Hotel will be pleased to receive visits from all his Old Friends. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC., ot the very Best Brands.' JAMES ITe O R GE, NIL DESPERANDUM HOTEL, Albbbt Stbeet, Thames, 3243 IN retiring from the Proprietorship of the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, John HaKOOCK desires to express to his Patrons and the Public his grateful acknowledgment for the liberal support and warm 1 encouragement he has received in his ■ endeavors to sustain the reputation of the houses of entertainment under his control for so many: years in Auckland. To the Press especially his sincere thanks are due for their occasional words of encomium. In withdrawing into private life, John Hancock considers himself especially fortunate in being able to take with him into retirement the" esteem and goodwill of his patrons and fellow-citizens.. John Hancock, Queen street, Auokland. October 1,1878. JOHN HANCOCK, encouraged by the support his conduct bus received, feels that he may safely take the liberty of reootnmending his successor at the United Service, Mb H. N. Abbott, who, he feels convinced, will in the future conduct the house in the' same liberal spirit by providing everything ofthe'very best quality, and by civility to the constituents which in the past gained for the Hotel its reputation. 3230 VISITORS TO WELLINGTON. "lye lbourTFe ttotel, WILLIS STREET, , (Three minutes' walk from the Wharf,) J. N. O WE N, Pbotbibtob. THIS Establishment is replete with every convenience, and will be found admirably suited for strangers visiting Wellington. The Table d'Hdte is second to none in the City, and under the personal supervision of the proprietor, the wants of Visitors are well attended to. Hot, Cold, ahd'Showbb Baths. > Remember the Address. 3115 Business Notices Maramarua CoalCOAL! COAL! ! COAL!!! THE undersigned, having been appointed SOLE AGENT on the Thames for the above Excellent Household Coal, is prepared to Sell same in any Quantity, at iocs that must reoommend them to every householder on the Thames. A TRIAL SOLICITED. J. FERGUSON, Coal and Fibewood Dbaieb, COCHBANE STBEET (LATK HoLDSHIP's). Newcastle' and Bay Coal. J (firewood Cut. or Uncut. 2653 variety ot La? jel for Soda-water i-J Manufacturers, in lot'fer-press. Superior designs in lithograph, at the BVBHIK« STAB Office/ £
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3025, 25 October 1878, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3025, 25 October 1878, Page 1
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