__ Hqtelg GOVEKNOIf FERGUSON HOTEL, TABABU BOAD, THAMES. Mrs Sawyer, Proprietress. THE Landlady of the abore Farourite and well knof ixHoteLthanke her friend, and the generat public ior their patronage during the laet 10 years, and bopea to merit a continuation of their favour.. ; It having been currently reported tbat ibe had di«powi of her Jioue* •od boainea., ehe take, tbie opportunity of aeeuring her friende that ehe i. still Sole Proprietreae; and aleo that she hai greatly increased the accoamo* dation of her hooee, and alao .prorided Good Stabling. Being thoroagbrf independent, she is a. hitherto enabled to purehaee all her artiolea in the best market. None but the BB6T QUALITIES +t wines, svmttti, BEEK, COBDIALB, ETC., ETC., : Soli at thi. let4Wiahßienfc. .. First Glass Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. N.B.—Brown and Crti^U'. Exhibition ALE alwaye on draught. British ittoTBL, TE ABOHA. P. QUINLAN , v ... PROPRIETOR fTPHE aboTe Hotel i. now open, and being X the Beat Appointed and Cotmnodiou. on the Aroha Goldfifld, -visltora can rely on evrry attention being paid to their require* mente. Good Beds.—Table D'Hote Deily. ' ' Eit«n*iTe StaWini;. ; The WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Ac, are of the fineat quality only. > 166S ' NOTICE. I WAIHOU^OTBL, TE ABOHA. '. THE undersigned bvgs most respectfully to ihenk the inbabitaota of the Waibou, W»itoa and Piako diatriets for past farora, 1 aad trusfa that by strict attention to buaineea, »nd by keeping the best of Liquora and Beer that they will continue their favore. Good accommodation j aba good stables,' second to none in the dietfcfet. WM., DIBSELL. T -- .un -Agent Sor tba^■H^fcj^f^j. <» S- WS.H |s, «S4 'XueduMO eouMnsui )uepi9oy pufjM2 *9j^ aoj Oriental Lounge and Nevada Hotel, 6iNTB«i OF QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS, Atroiiitiro. H^ 0. RICHMOND/ PsOPRfKtOB. THE Proprietor of the abere E.UWi.hinent erer afire to the eomfbrts of his PATRONS, . has for some, time seen and felt that there was a w*nfc of some place of Seaort of a more pmate nature, and at the came time, more Elegantly appointed LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Business, Men and others, after the fatigues of the day, oould wile away an hour in pleeaant convene. Durham street Bat and Laooheott Bar open daily. . , •• GLOVER'S ROYAL j&fct HOTEL, COBOMANDBL. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. SUPERIOR STABLING AND. WELL GRASSED PADDOCKS. 'BUSSES, BUN BE&ULABLY TO AND PROM STEABIEBS. R. J. GLOVER, PROPRIETOR. '. .. . IS7O VOUCHEES for o<Jtermiient Payment •od Company Debts -Printed and Sold «»ths Stwih« Stab Office,. I aBATRICAL PRINIING, ia any color, executed with despatch at the Office o tht. Paper.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3883, 9 June 1881, Page 1
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416Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3883, 9 June 1881, Page 1
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