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„,:; ! ,:;;w-'., Hotels, etc ■...<;.- -.>[ GbVERNOE BO WEN HOTEL, | .O.WEN. ; SXM!ETi- GjtAHAMSTOWN. „. /^ EO E <?B? S V Itl IF G T.O;N, ■VJf-i«!i!:if; ;;; /PBpPBIETOB. / r-i „-.;;];;;-,• ,:. WipeSj Spirits, ; A1e8,.&;c,, of /Finest V ::;? I!~/' . ' ./Qualities.'""' .'",''•' ' Dinners, Battquets, &c;j onthe Shortest s dNotice and in First-class; Styles !OHASf- STEEHENSON, V ; PRIVATE BOARDING T^STABLISHMENT. . I Richmond jStbbms,„,.,,, t. |■ " „ THAMES.;" Specially SUITABLE to parties traVelling. '' ! ' ,'';). _ ■ 7, 419 IRAIIMY Html, HAMItTOH. -v I PBOPBIEXOB.. ;Vt r ,,.,.,,..,;{.,;, „..,. THIS Commodious and well-appointed j/HOTEL 7« i situated «t the > {Hamilton 1. Railway StatioD,. and. is new prepared for. the, accommodation of Visitors'.// . ,' '„ ; jMr Jambs desires tos inform;his friends and' the poblic'that h(j'eatiC>PFEll themitho tei*y BfiST tACCOMMODATION, and trusts that ( hiis knowledge of the business, and the Superiority of the establishment, will enable him to receive an ample share of their custom. Private - suites: of apartments. - Wines,: beers, and spirits,only, of the best brands. : , ;.,..i : ; Table d'Hdte daily. Conveyances run to and from the Townships. 481 - ' F' IRBT-CL&SS AdcSMMdMTION^fpr arid 'Visitors. '•'■ Best Brands 1 of Wines, Spirits,; Ales, .&c. ' Good Stabling aiid Paddocking. Horses on hire.,,;.., ,V , i I * ;M>PBl^oi.^ lk l- 3645 Ji .r»Uv.)r -<rw~7r : \ Oriental rLoungeanelci \ I [: Nevada Hotel; l I „ . 4 O^XTBE. OP, „ . t i '^iJEfeN rikNii':b'ijltHA'i[i: streets,"', fillHß 'Proprietor of the above Blstablißbl- , Xment/erer alive to the comforts of hisl < • | hwyus .■>/!..' I.PATEONS;i'> L .!.toij'»o:f; ! has for some time seen and felt that there was a want of some pkee, of fEespi-t of a more private' Hatiite, and at the same time, more Blegantiy'iippoirited^Jj' where ? PTOfesßional Gentlemen, Businegs Men ' and others,, after tho , fatigues of the day, could while away an hour in pleasant cbnrerse/ To this object , - ,\i\n *S *.w.?. i v.i *>\m has.addr.esaed^imself dilisently, ;and has now, much pleasure in being able to announce the completion of one of the most *'':s;n'!fl I ELEGANT SALOON& to be foupd in this part of the w^rld, which, will be known from' this time forr/ard as the ; j ■-. ; ORIENT^ l^tmp!/ U:J | : To those heretofore unacquaiutod with any, j ! . . OBIENT, $''■■■ the interior of the famous .t r , \ ' ■ ■' EASTER#3pVAN--1 Grand Entrance, fropi C^ueen street. I \ Dobrs openfr^in'lO a./i, to 12 p.m. , I I Durham gtreet' Bar'/indtiuneheon Bar Mcl bop&We-. . TJ;!6'f B:ip;! ■j oh. i^'^lM^'OTEEiHlT t, fi/!j !i'r'(fll j -.'lin ]juv«) fa-it; ■nicihH'jO'&ttitKOtixMi L fFIHIS Establishment is,replete with every X conveniencejand,will. b«: found admirably suited fdr strangers "visiting Wellington. The Table d'Hdto, is second. to ( , none in, f the City, wdtWndeir^e i:pers<>hal^is>ipervi»iod i;pf the proprietor, tho want* of; Visitors are well attepded ..to. 1,. , . ■ . ! ';'-iJH6r, e^^lTO'^HO^Bß'BiixlHß;"/'' .. ■ (Eentttober^heAddreUsi i »-' "> «3ll& rH^di)' /s!»Jßiiis <S^)Bi ooaa itt'to ifc r Uilt^any tMeTeith^POR 1 SALE^HiB».;! Terms on application,! PrivateiCarriagefifoci Eire, at 4s per,, hour,,., Goods^RBMOVED by EXPEBSS from ail parts with the greatest for, either, Two or Four People .either wjth or with!o;uVHo?seV^nAyaydUb^Te^. ll(\ J" j ,^^^I^ ( STREE^ r .^ORTI f Ara I' 'i<il J j.(! njjj 1 j ; , j,^ ij!i(ff oi Jf-f.V> j Jr. ii'siis*?!!'! [iratfj^'Oh 1 WOOL,»E!BAX; aild other 1 Produbei consigned to >the Company for-it»l»i |inr,Lqnd9n, ! .L^Bfi^AL, l AD^A]SpE3 il i!(iU J be ( i JBlor, parliculaw''apply'' '^-''the'!(Donipany*B,, iOtfce, Queen, street; Auokland;:, ■ ' W6ft jft *l!?r"^i'!li:i <>'/ '!*t.t ■ :nl >.. .c.'.jiMVillt.''

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 1

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