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/^y6±- >_• - - - Hoteto^"- ■■- ■*■* —' r'- './'"' .; "^,,,'0.y, '. I tiaxetitie Ifoykt^ Hotel, O,WJ N S TEE ET, * / "> ■ . ■ > « • Thimbb. GEORGE iYMINGTON BEQB to inform all,bis Old Friends and , - ',- i .- i - - - - the Public generally that the ALIERA- ; TIOHS and IMPROVEMENTS to HIS NBW PREMISES as. above being compleled, be oan now offer them accommodation uosorpassed in the whole district. The Stock of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Ac, has been selected with great care, and . Cuatosners are assured that none but the' fiaeat brands of liquors will be kept. DUNEDIN, ancTiioWN, CAMPBELL and CO.'S BEER always on draft. Toe ACCOMMODATION for VIBITORB '' from AUCKLAND and the UPPER COUNTBY is nnrivalled,:ftod the Proprietor will be pleated to reteive visits from bis friends in . both places.;' ■-— , ; -«pacioos and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS '* t fo/«ha.uf .of COMMEROTAL MEN, •*./ \" who can rely on meeting with every ' * convenience at ,thi» Estab--1 ' ' ' lishment. ' THE DInSg'BOOM Is now open, and as a first class Cook has been engaged, satisfaction to Patrons can be guaranteed. / .. Luncheoa daily from 12.30 to 1.80 p.m. , i , . v , Dinner at 6 p.m. GEORGE SYMINGTON. IMPERIAL HOTEL, / POLLEN STREET. s "iv:/" JAME&;"iENNICK,- < ■ <~'-r-/ r !''- Pbopbibtob. : THIS well-known Hotel, having been : ', thWoughly Rencvated and Furnished is , now admirably adapted for the accommoda;^ ' ' tion of "travellers and visitors %o the Gold* field. Families will find in the Hotel a ComfbrtUieOßone, with CivilUyand Attention, together with Moderate Charges. ' Only the Best Bra»ds of JJQUORS kept inatook. . '<,;' <*« 1370 jQneen's Perry Hotel, , VULCAN LANE, Attcklavd. "TriSITORS from the Thames will find every ' * ' Accommodation at the above well known afei| centrallyJsHuated Hotel. , l IMPBOVEMENTS have,recently been ' tßerteA by which the comfort and convenience Of Visitors has been greatly enhanced. IdQTTOE. OF TH« FINEST BbAKDS. fM 8.5." S U fi;B R L A N D (Late of the Thames), PROPRIETRESS. ■-; »-,' ti .s'.! :.- . ••. . . 858 ! McGREGOB; (Lat« of the Auckland Hotel), >! I' IfAS'very.great pleasure'in announcing to 1 1 bis? ,and thf> public,that he has taken that' well-known, favorite, and conveniently situated Hostelry, J TfEe Hotel, which he haa, -.^at oonsiderable expense, entirely i renovajed and furnished, making . the houW'second* to none for comfort and convenienep,'! in>:tbe colonies, and where, by - civility and attention, he hopes to receive a fair share of ■ public patronage. A Firstclass RESTAURANT has been added to the Hotel.- atfere gentlemen who lunch in the eity'wlir find e^ary delicacy of ,the season, 1 and attention paift to their comfort. -'riiHot l ''Oold,"'anfl Shower Baths,.and.every convenience for travellers and families, have b*en added tptteySbtol. ... ( •^ inn, SpiriU. (ilid Beers, Ac, Ac, only of :,ajeba»t.braadr^ept. Charges moderate. Note the address: . ,:::.../.,iMD'IIo€«BCK>E, . W'AITEkAtA HOTEL, ? rOpMttrof-flatea mad Custom-house streets, AaokUpd. , " 27A5 ■ ¥i ';■"■'-! —»r>'y r~ —- ~~ Bkiti3B3HC Hotel, ..., - if ,.. .lI3S--AEOHA. ' p. QtriatAir' -i-bopbietos THE chare Hital is now cpaa., s.nd b»iug ths East .itpouitid and Ooma.idicua . aa tha A?oba O^lrrfield'J'tisito^.'can' rely on •vesy attention bsiag paid' to their requireBent*. ! ' '' ' • i "Good Bedst—Table D'Hoto Daily. .;/> ■ Extensive Stabling. , The .WINEBiIBkRIT3, ALES, &c, are of the finest quality only. ;;ilPqwjßLL's , . TV^fV'l N,G "DOOMS, '' AKR boabding; establishment, Lowbe Qktken Stkbbt, _ AUCKLAND. Good Accommodation for Families. PRINTING. / JABDS, CIECULAEB * CHE^UE-BOOifis, ' [> r ' ""' '"'it i ;bill-headß <fee, &e. t &c, • . In any. Color required, Oh the shortest notice, and in the most .BYpr^G -SA^icpyFiCE. OUMOMS JBNTHIICB

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4529, 11 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4529, 11 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4529, 11 July 1883, Page 4

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