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Hotels, eto GOVEBNOB BO W"EN HOTEL, Owbn Stbkbt, Gbahamstoww. r\ EOBGE SYMINGTON. AJ Pbqpbibtob. Wineig, Spirits, Ales, &c, of Finest Qualities. Dinners, Banquets, &c, on the Shortest Notice and in First-class Style. Oriental Lounge and Nevadti Hotel, QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS, H. G. BIG HMOND, Pbopbibtob. THE Proprietor of the above Establish* roent, erer alive to the comforts of hit PATRONS, ' has for some time seen and felt that there was a wand of some place of Resort of a more private nature, and at the same time, more Elegantly appointed LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Business Men and; others, after the fatigues of the -day, could while away an hour in pleasant converse. To this object i; THE PROPRIETOR : has addressed himself diligently, and bai noir i m«ch pleasure in being able to announce the completion of one of the most ELEGANT SALOONS to be found in this part of the world, which will be known from this time forward as the ORIENTAL LOUNGE. i To those heretofore unacquainted with any thing J'"'" < ; ORIENT, a rare chance now presents itself for viewing the interior of the famous ; EABTERN DIVAN Grand Entrance from Queen street. - Doors open from ioa.m. to 18 p.m. ' Durham street Bar and Luncheon Bar open daily. 168

H, N. ABBOTT, : FOEMEBIY OF i THE " WaITIMATA.V :: ■•-.. And more recently of the .'• "CITY CLUB HOTEL," Has much pleasure in announcing that he hat ■ purchased and taken poiiession of the ; United Service Hotel, ■ > '" /"■ : ;. " COBWEB OW"'- '• ■ ■' ' ' '•'■■■' [ QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, AUCKLAND. .... THIS SPLENDID HOUSE willbeTbunff replete with every modern comfort aad conveniencefor visitors, and at the present time is in all respects the HOST LUXURIANTLY FURNISHED, ; -:. : .v : -„ - ■-■ Affl> r, "■ ",,;■■ . ■;... Elaborately Appointed Hotel, in the Colony of New Zealand. ' : MAGNIPKJENT^ILtIiRI) R<toM,; i Select Bab Saloon TJp-Staibs, CLUB, ' ■•■■■'":!- ':;!; '■■'< !"[rv:: t ;uCOFSSE, ;■■!;■■■■ ■ ■■■■ , ■■'•■•• ■'■■;r;; "•; , EEADINOiwd i •.-•■■.• DRAWING-EOOMS. COUNDRY~O|IDEBS, accompanied with • Post-office Order, pane* V ■' i tually attended to. Allotted Cam bt WINES, ALES, and lt . t SPIRITS at Wholesale TlricM.,, ,; ' ']'], Special Sporting: Notice. , „ All macteri connected tmM the ■ , , iportingl^heisfprmmiiinji 'jjears ■: r:underJlir Abbotts direction, "loillih : ' future be transacted with the acme ■■ •■ promptitude, .regularity, and attention at : ■: i: > / :TSE UNITED SERVICE. iist ABBOTT ventures to hope that in hi> new house he will be favoured with the tame kind and liberal support he has for so many years received from the public of ■ Auckland and the travelling community, and which it will ever be his constant study and pleasurable duty to deserve and retain. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, ; Avcb:l avt> . ; i 3337 VISITOBS TO WELLINGTON. Tii:ei;b o uilFe tt otel, WILLIS STREET, (Three minutes' walk from the Wharf,) J. N^O WEN, • ' Pbotbietob. ' fTiHIS Establiahment is replete with every X convenience, and will be found admirably suited for strangers visiting Wellington. - The Table d'H6te is second to none in the City, and under the personal supervision of j the* proprietor, the wants of Visitors are well | attended to. I r rHoi, Cold aud Showbb Baths. ;'Remember the Address. 3116 GOOD SADDLE HORSES can be had at any time, either FOR SALE or HIRE. Terms on application. Private Carriages for Hire, at 4s per hour. Goods REMOVED by EXPRESS from all parts with the greatest oarei ' —— W. B.BAEEB, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND (Opposite M. H. Aibet*b). 2177 i /*1 ARDS, Circulars (on note or letter paper* \j in plain and fancy type. Carters' Be IceipU printed, bound and perforated at the | Bvninfli Stab Office. I -•■•■:,. ..■;■ ■ • •■ .• . •. ■ '• . '•■.■•■_■"

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3140, 12 March 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3140, 12 March 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3140, 12 March 1879, Page 1

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