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Hotels „ Theatre Royal Hotel, OWEN S TREET, Thames. GEOBGE SYMINGTON T>EGS to inform all his Old Friends and the Public generally that the ALIERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to HIS NEW PREMISES as above being completed, be can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district. The Stock of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES,&o., has been selected with groat care, and Customers are assured that none but the finest brands of liquors will be kept. . DUNEDTN, and BROWN, CAMPBELL and CO.'S BEER always on draft. The ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS from AUCKLAND and the UPPER COUNTRY is unrivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased to receive visits from his friends in both places. Spacious and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of COMMERCIAL MEN, who can rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment. THE DINING ROOM Is now open, and as a first class Cook has been engaged, eatisfaction to Patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. GEOEGE SYMINGTON. 614 Queen's Ferry Hotel, VULCAN LANE, Auckland. T7ISITORS from the Thames will find every * Accommodation at the above well known and centrally situated Hotel. IMPROVEMENTS have recently been. effected by which the comfort and convenience of Visitors has been greatly enhanced. LIQTTOBS OF THE FINEST BfiANDS. MRS. SUTHERLAND (Late of the Thames), PROPRIETRESS. 858 donald McGregor (Lat? of the Auckland Hotel), fl AS very great pleasure in announcing to I his friends and the public that he has taken that well-known, favorite, and conveniently situated Hostelry, The Waitemata Hotel, which he has, at considerable expense, entirely renovated and furnished, making the house second to none for comfort and convenience, in the colonies, and where, by oivility and attention, he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage. A Firstclass RESTAURANT has been added to the Hotel, where gentlemen who lunch in the city will find every delicacy of the season, and attention paid to their comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and every convenience for travellers and families, have been added to the Hotel. • ines, Spirits, and Beers, &c., &c, only of the best brands kept. Charges moderate. Note the address: d. McGregor, WAITEMATA HOTEL, Corner of Qaeeo. aad Custom-house Btreets, Auckland. 2745 British Hotel, TE AROHA. P. QUINEAN PROPRIETOR mHE above H jtel is now open, and being JL the Best Appointed and Commodious on fche Aroha Galdfield, visitors can rely on every attention being paid to their requirements. GtooA Beds.—Table D'Hote Daily. Extensive Stabling. The WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c, are of the finest quality only. NOTICE TO THE BESIDEJSTS OF THE KAUAERANGA TALLEY AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. jL OR the convenience of Residents in the r locality, as well as Visitors and others to th« Thames Orphanage, I have decided to RUN A COACH as follows: — From the Bank Cobneb, G-rabamstown, on — "MONDAYS, at 8 o'clock morning SATURDAYS, at 2 o'clock afternoon From Murdoch's Fabm, Kauaeranga, on— MONDAYS, at 11 o'clock morning SATURDAYS, at 4 o'clock afternoon Commencing on S ATURDAY, December 16th —Faces to Suit the Times— ALEX. PHILLIPS, 856 Pkopbietob. A UCKLAND RUBBER SIaMP CO J\. AIBBBT StBEKI 1K*t«blished 1870. StamDS at 24 hours. ILLIAMS' FIRE KlNlij-ERS Established 1869. Sold by all Grocers. 3d per doien. j

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4427, 13 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4427, 13 March 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4427, 13 March 1883, Page 1

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