Hoteli, eto GOVEENOR BOWEN HOTEL, OWEN STBUT, GftAHAMSTOWft. aEOEGE sTmINGTOK, Pbopbibtob. Wines, Spiriti, Ales, &c, of Finest Qualities. Dinners, Banquets, Ac., on the Shortest Notice and in First-clan Style. 81 . Pembroke Hotel, POLLEN STEEET, SHOETLAND H. END RES (Late Lessee of the Shortland Hotel) PROPRIETOR. HAYING- taken the above well-known . house, and. thoroughly renovated and re-furnished same, H. Ebbbm will be pleased to receive visits from any of his old friend*, Wines, Ales, Spirits, ft Liquors or xvmnr desoeiptiok, ALL OF THE FINEST BRANDS. GOOD~BEDB, Add stbbt Accommodation fOBTHB TRAVELLING PUBLIC. 827 THISTLE HOTEL. " WINE AND BPIBIT STOIE. Above Theatbe Boyal. QUBEN STREET, AUCKLAND. M. GALLAGHBB (Late Thamxs and Cobmopoutak Hoxui,) PROPRIETOR. 1008 THIBTL B HOTEL, ■ QusEir Street, Auckland. \,[ SELECT BILLuItD~ SALOON, contain, ing one of Bennett's Prize Tables, the fastest and best tables in New Zealand; and Aloook's Exhibition table that took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1862, toe handsomest table in the Colonies. The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the marking most care* fully attended to. , , .„■ 1094 J. KABBIQAg. ALBERT HOTEL. QUBEN BTBEET, AUCKLAND. pHABLES KITCHEN, having taken the above well-known, oentral, and commo* . dious Family Hotel, respectfully inritff visitors to Auckland te pay him a visit. ■ The liquors are all First Class, and the travelling public, especially Thames, peep]*, can rely on obtaining every, comfort and convenience at this well-known hotel 1007 Agent for the New Zealand Insurance Co. ~ S | jj ' laltillSiill ; - w ly |s. •■■■a *■ em g§--"i .•A*a«dcnoj3 , . , 99a«ansui % tropiooy puojsa^ *9^i iO} yaatf •- Oriental Lounge and Nevada Hotel, OXHTBt Of QUEEN AND DURHAM STBEETB, AUCKL&TD. H. C. E I oil M O NP, PfiOPRIEIOB. mHE Proprietor of the above Establish_L laent ever alive to the comforts of his PATRONS, has for some time seen and felt that there was a want of some place of Besorjb of a more private nature* and at the same,time, more Elegantly appointed LOUNGE, : where Professional Gentlemen, Business If en and others, after the fatigues of the day, could '-■■•- wile away an hour in pleasant converse, Durham street Ba* and Luncheon Bar open daily. . ' " . ; A NCH 0 B TJOTEir QiTEBK StBEET, ATTCKIiAKD. J ADAMS, late of the QciEK'i HOTn, <» Upper Sjmondg-Btreet, /-has muoh pleasure in informing his Thames Friends that be.has ' •, • ■■'■'. '■ TAKEN THE AKCHdB; HOTEL and made buoU alterations^ that he can offer them tbe BEST ACCOMMODATION ia Auckland,- and especially to Families arriving. from the Thames. '.:.', -,' V ' .- The Billiard Room is supplied with one of I the Best Billiard Tablet in the Colony. , i J. A. would also call spcqial attention Hit 8 jfcction|of Wines »nd Spirits. . "'.'.. i PRIOiS MODERATE. "
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3676, 6 October 1880, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3676, 6 October 1880, Page 1
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