General Notices TO ALL AND WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. mHE CHEAPEST HOUSE on the Thame» X 18 THE Shortland Bazaar. The Railway being postponed, we are now Spiling them afc 2s 6d—Clockwork Trains 2* 6d! All our Stock of Toys VERY CHEAP. Tea Pets (various)—Slutes—Cups and Saucers Dolla—Garden Tools—Mugs Battles—Knives—Kits * lints and Balls—'Arts—Baskets Burrows —Magic Lnnterns —Match Boxes Pistols—Pop Guns—Horses Toilet Vinegar—do Powder-Pomade Florida Water—Huir Oil—Powder Jlricophcrous—Kaithairon—Puff Boxes Fancy Soaps (Windsor and Glycerine) Combs, small and laree—Hair BrushPi Too(h Brushes and Nail Brushes Please Notice Address— SH6HTI.AND BaZAAB, PoLLEN StHEET South, and SOUTH SHORTLAND NEWS AGENCY. R. MORG AN. Hotels, etc THAMES HOTEL, SHORTLAND* (Near the Wharf Landing) J. THOMPSON, Pbopbietoh. nnHE above weil known Hotel is one of the ■i- 'best conducted on the Thames, and is Second to None on the Goldfield for Accommodation, Cleanliness, and Respectability. None but the BEST BRANDS of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, , CORDIALS, ETC., BIEPT IN STOCK". ' MEALS AT ALL HOURS. CHEQUES AND ORDERS CASHED. Passengers,per night boats accommodated , " .. at all hours. -•-■';. — Q^OE.— ■■'■ '.' AT THOMPSON'S THAMES HOTEL. • •■■■• ■■■■ ■■•■■-. ■- - - '»-■ ;; 670 EMPIBE HOTEL. OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. THE above well-known Hotel is now replete wifch every convenience, and the Stock of Liquors of all kinds not to be Surpassed on the, Goldfield. EhbeHlßlEd's XXXX always on Draught. At the Cate, MEALS are to be obtained, at ALL HOURS. BANQUETS and SUPPERS prepared on the Shortest Notice and in First-class Style. Good Stabtjng. .0. F. QUINT, Proprietor. GOVERNOR BOWEN HOTEL, Owen Stbbet, Gbahamstown. GEORGE SYMINGTON, " Pbopbietob. s Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c., of Finest Qualities. Dinners, Banquets, &c, on the Shortest Notice and in First-class Style. I ■-. ■■■ ..■■.. .. ;_ ■. 3i v . feOT SPKINGS HOTEL, Te Aboha. GS. O'HALLORAN begs to inform his • old friends and the public generally /that be has taken theJlotSprings Hotel, and purposes making extensive alterations and additions., A Punt on a wire rope is in course of construction for the convenience of travellers. The Springs are being improved and houses built over 'them. ..It is the intention of the proprietor to. make this the sanatorium of the district.' The curative properties of. these Springs are well known, and need no . comment. Good Bedrooms;, a first-class Table and Wines. Beer and Spirits of first quality can be depended on. Horses for him. . G. S. O'HItLORAN, 399 Pbopbietob. Agent for the New Zealand Insurance Co. ■-.. f:'i».-»f.H'' ■ $: ,■'■■;■■' I",!}, H I |IJ| w-- s WF2 m **~ H : $ v v-■■. -<g - . • ... && ••; .•-*'■•'-. :.. ■'[■-■'-*■■ v • \ ■ " ■'■■ ' I WILLIAM MCDOWELL, late of the . Empire Hotel, Thames, having taken those well-known premises the Thames Hotel Restaurant, Lower Queen street, Auckland, has now opened the same, and hopes through , civility ana attention to be patronised by his B^yends arid public generally. 460
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3591, 30 June 1880, Page 1
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