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Hotels

British Hotel, TE AROHA. P. QUINLAN PEOPEIETOE fT^HE above Hotel is now open, and being _L the Beßt Appointed and Commodious on the Aroha Goldfield, visitors can rely on every attention being paid to their require* ments. Good Beds.—Table D'Hote Daily. Extensive Stabling. The WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c , are or the finest quality only. 1653

NOTICE. waihoiThotel, TE AROHA. fin HE undersigned begs most respectfully to JL thank the inhabitants of the Waihou, W»itoa and Pi»ko districts for past favors, aiad trusts that by strict attention to business, and by keeping the best of Liquora and Beer that they will continue their favors. Good accommodation ; also good stableß, second to none in the district. W M. D I B S E LL. 1277

<B TE AROHA HOTEL, | | W4IHOU,WAITOA,THAMEB VALLEY, J I EDWIN MISSEN r PROPHIETOR. % 13 rpHE Beef; Brands only of WINES, J JL SPIRITS, ALEB, &c, kept. Mixed Or?. g cases made up. B ST" N Superior accommodation for Travellers "? §- | GooH Stabling. Secure Paddocks. <§ b, fe SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. ' § "^ The General Store is replete with everything g. ,2 required. £t I EDWIN MISSES, I < PEOPRIETOR. 237 g

NOTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL, MORRINSVILLE, ' PIAKO DISTRICT. R. S. BROWN, (Late of the 1, All Nations Hotel, Thames) Pbopeiktoe. niHE above Superior Hotel has just been JL refitted, at great expense, with all modern requirements, and tourists and persons travelling through the Upper Thames and Piako Districts in search of land will here find the best accommodation and obtain the moat, reliable information. Tho Store Room is replete with a splendid selection of Wines, Spirits, Ales, _c, all of the very finest duality. buperioi Stabling, rpHE HOTEL PAR EXCELLENCE I IN AUCKLAN D ! ! Old Patrons to the Star Hotel, and the Travelling Public generally, are respectfully informed that R. J. DAVIDSON Has purchased that magnificent and centrally situated first-class house, mHE aLB.-ET TTOTEL, QCJEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. "Good wine needs no bush," but on an occasion like the present, R. J DAVIDSON trusts he may be permitted to state that the ALBERT HOTEL (situated as it is in the heart of the city), is unquestionably and with out any mere figure of speech the Best and Most Completblt-Appjinxbd Hotel in this Atjstblias, is replete ith every modem comfort and convenience, and has (literally) UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION for Tourists, Commercial Gentleman, and the travelling public generally. Apartments on Suite for Ladies and Families, daniple Rooms for Travellers. SELECT BILLIARD ROOM. Hot, Cold, and Shower Batlis, &c, &c, &v. R. J. DAVIDSON presents his personal compliments to his oil "Star" customers, and respectfully requests their patronage uud support to his ncw'underiaking. h i?, lie hopes, with pardonable prkb than he ventures to refer to the manner in which the "Star" was conducted under his reoinie. With more centrally situated premises, v«ry largely increased aecoinodatioii later hotel appliances and appointments, he is now in a position to offer his patrons still more luxurious and complete accomodatiim. In fine, it will bo his pleasurable pride to eclipse all his former efforts at his new house, THE ALBERT HOTEL, QTTEEN STKISET, AUCKLAND.

Oriental Lounge and Nevada Hotel, OEMTHE OF QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS, Auckland. H. C. RICHMOND, PIIOPJUEIOB. THE Proprietor oi the above Establishment ever alive to the comforts of his PATRONS, has for some time seen and felt that there was a want of some place of Resort of a more private nature, and at tho same time, more Elegantly appointed LOUNGE, - . where Professional Gentlemen, Business Men and others, aftor the fatigues of the day, could wile away an hour in pleasant converge.. Purh.am atreet B&* and i^nqb.eon Jsav open"daily. /

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3797, 28 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3797, 28 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3797, 28 February 1881, Page 1

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