Hotel*, eto GOVBBNOE BOWEN HOTEL, OWIK SIBIBT, GBAHAMBTOWir. GEOEGE SYMINGTON, Pbofbietob. Wines, Spirits* Ales, <fee, of Finest Qualities. Dinners, Banquets. &c, on the Shortest Notice and in First-class Style. __ - 81_ Pembroke Hotel, POLLEN STEEET, SHOETLAND H. ENDR E S (Late Lessee of the Shortland Hotel) . PROPRIETOR. RAVING taken tbe above well*known house, acd thoroughly renovated and re-furmsbed same, H. Endbbb will be pleased to receive visits from any of his old friends Wines, Ales, Spirits, & Liquors OF BTEBY DBSCBIPTIOK, ALL OF THE FINEST BEANDS. GOOD~BEDB, Art) etibt Accommodation tor the TEA YELLING PUBLIC. 827 THISTLE HOTEL. WINE ANd"~SPIBIT STOBE. Above Theatbe Sotai. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. M. Gallagher (Late Thames and Cosmopolitan Hoisi*,) PROPRIETOR. 1093 THISTLE HOTEL, Queen Stkeet, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one of Benneit's Prize Tables, the fastest and best tables in New Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition table that took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1862, the handsomest table in the Colonies. The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carefully attended to. 1094 J. KARRI3AN. ALBERT HOTEL. QUEEN STEEET, AUCKLAND. pi HARLES KITCHEN, haying taken the abore well-known, central, and commo* dious Family Hotel,. respectfully in rites visitors to Auckland to pay him a Tisit. The liquors are all First Class, and the travelling public, especially Thames. people, can rely on obtaining erery comfort -and convenience at this well-known hotel. 1097 Agent for the' New Zealand Insurance Go. '■ *-Hi ~$ w ? 503 s»3 2w h 2 i ■ li**a- !§■« Sh S" * M o-8 J° S► M I* ,1 Sjfl fe? B?§s : » ff »§.« -fa. 52 «ti ■ W 2 Bog P m<&. to §' * * g W 3 •A"nwdoiOo 9oa«jnsaj puPfßajg aojj joj qnaSy Oriental Lounge and Nevada Hotel, ' OEKTRE OF QUEEN AND DUUHAM STREETS, AtTCKI/IKD. H. C. El gU M O N D , PfiOPRIEIOB. THE Proprietor o> the above Establish* inent ever alire to the comforts of bis PATRONS, has for some time eoen and felt that there was a want of some place of Resort of a more private nature* and at the same ti<n» ? more Elegantly appointed LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Business Men . and others, aftrr the fatigues of the day, W|Uk|gMif*' wile away an hour in pleasant converse. • '■™^f Durham street Bar and.. Luncheon^ Bar '- , : open daily. ' * .:.--r-.:. . .. - anchoe nor bl. Queen Stbeet, Auckiand. J ADAMS, late of the Quuk's Horn, » Upper Symonds-street, has' much . pleasure in informing bis Thames Friends that - he has TAKEN THE ANCHOE HOTEL and made 'such alterations that he can offer them the BEST ACOOtfMODATIOS in Auckland, and especially to* Families arriving from the Thames. ' , ",- . The Billiard Room is supplied with one of the Best Billiard Tablet in the Colony. ' ', J. A. wonld also call special attentior' , ,Hi» , Selection of Wines and Spirits. ' . ; PRICES MUDBBATE,
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3674, 4 October 1880, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3674, 4 October 1880, Page 1
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