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EISHEE'S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND TATTEESALL'S. The vast alterations and improvements in this Establishment having been completed, . Friends and Visitors to Auckland are invited to visit THE PICTUEE GALLEEY ! THE CUETOSITIES ! THE AQ.UAEIUM! The English, French, and American Billiard Tables ! The Three Monstrosities ! The Three Bars ! THE THEEE LIVING- WONDEES ! The Proprietor, , ALBEBT FISHEE. T>HCENIX BEEWEEY. "WINTER BREW" ALES AND STOUT. MESSES. EHEENFEIED BEOS. (Winners of the Prize for Ale at the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, Winners of Prize for Porter at the Sydnet Exhibition, and Winners of Prizes for Ales at the Melbourne Exhibition) Would particularise the above " Brew" as a Specialty. As their New Premises will afford scope for their rapidly increasing trade, a much HEAVIER STOCK will be kept READY for IMMEDIATE USE. L. PHILLIPS, Loweb Queen-street. THE LEADING FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. T he <S^¥X^^^ H otel ALBEET-STEEET, Auckland, New Zealand. ADAM CAIRNS, Proprietor, ■MICHAEL McSWEENEY Begs to inform his friends aud the public that he has taken the BILLIAED-EOOM at the BEITISH HOTEL Corner of Durham and Queeh-street. And trusts by civility and attention to merit a share of public patronage. One of Thubston's Best Tables provided, with all the accessories for Billiards— Pyramids, Pool, &c— in first-class order. Best Lighted Room in Auckland. A visit requested LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, Ohinehtjttt, Eotorua. The "House" par excellence for the Hot Lake District. — Patronised by His Excellency Sir A. Gordon and Suite. Lofty, comfortable Bedrooms, Private Sitting-rooms, Ladies' Drawing-rooms, Ball-room, Smoking-room, Reading-room. Billiards, Shooting, Fishing, Yachting, Boating, Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Quoits, &c. The Hydrophathic system of Baths and Medicinal Springs belonging to the Establishment, and conducted on Smedley's plan, are unrivalled throughout the world. EOBEBI GrEAHAM, Proprietor. William A. Ellis, Manager. THE TEEEACE HOTEL, Waieoea. For the Rotomahana Terrace, is under the same 616 Management. T> A L A C E HOTEL, Hot Lakes. OHINEMUTU, ROTORUA. First-class accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors during both winter and summer months. PEIVATE SITTING- EOOMS, . SMOKING AND READING ROOMS. BILLIAEDS. Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses for Hire. Conveyances will Meet Evert Steamer. Impoetant Notice. — Toiupts can make arranhements with Capt. M. T. Clayton (Insurance Buildings, Auckland), Mr J. Kelly (Tauranga), or Mr William Kelly (Ohinemutu), for through trips to the Lakes, including boat and coach hire, hotel accommodation, and all et cceteras, at FIXED BATES. Trip from Auckland to the Hot Lakes and back on the above principle for ten guineas ONLY. WILLIAM KELLY, PBOPBIETOB. pOMMEECIAL HOT EL, Taubanga. the leading and largest hotel o the east coast. This Hotel has been built specially with a view to providing first-class accommodation to tourists visiting the Hot Lakes. Tine BEDROOMS are lofty and wen-ventilated. The DRAWING-ROOM and PRIVATE SITTINGROOMS are provided with Pianos. The BATHROOMS are on the same floor as the sleeping apartments. The BILLIARD-ROOM contains one of Alcock's best Tables. . ...... The BAR is supplied with only tb best brands. FIRST - CLASS SAMPLE - ROOM FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. COACHES AND BUGGIES ALWAYS READY. Orders by Telegram have prompt attention. CHARLES McLOUGKELIN, PROPRIETOR. 819

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 73, 4 February 1882, Page 327

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Page 327 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 73, 4 February 1882, Page 327

Page 327 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 73, 4 February 1882, Page 327

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