"O A C I. F I C IT ; O T E L> JOHN GILLANDER PROPRIETOR ' Begs to announco to his friends and the general public that he has completed extensive alterations - on his premises.; . . Among the many improvements, he has introduced A SPECIAL DINING-ROOM, Under the superintendence of a well-known Caterer. The " Cuisine " will be the best the Season ' can supply. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. Hancock's Sparkling Ale always on Draught. Reasonable Charges. Excellent Faro. Civility and Attention. Good Stabling. 2126 TTBWMAEXET TJOTEL, NEWMARKET. GEOEGE H. EASTON (LATE OF WYNYARD ARMS HOTEL), 1625 PROPRIETOR. fTI A U B A N G A HOTEL, Adjoining- New Wharf. TAURANGA. 626 JNO. MENZIES, Propriexor. MEECEE REFRESHMENT BOOMS. MEALS READYSTO MEET EVERY TRAIN. . LOOK OUT FOR BILL OF FARE. LOUIS E. JAM.ES, 2 14 Proprietor. "VTOETHEEN WAIEOA HOTEL, -131 Darg-ayille. Good accommodation for Travellers. Saddle Horses always ready. Boats for hire. Meals at all Hours. 417 D. LYNCH, Propriexoe. KA IPA B A TJ OTE L, HELENSVILLB SOUTH. This favourite Hotel is pleasantly situated, and has first-class accommodation. Saddle Horses Stabling and Paddocks. BILLIARDS. D. McLennan, Proprietor. -pONSONBY CLUB HOTEL, Corner of Colleg-e Street and Ponsonbt Road. One of the best lighted and best ventilated Billiard Rooms in Auckland. A Good Quoit Ground, and everything of the Best Quality. WILLIAM STANFORD, Proprietor. "OOYAL MAIL, FAMILY AND COMJIA) mercial hotel. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. The proprietor, J. CODLING, wishes to inform the Gentlemen of Auckland, also Visitors to the City, that he has imported one of Messrs Bennett and Young's Rest Billiard Tables, and trusts, with strict attention, to gain a fair share of support. 1567 THISTLE HOTEL, Queen-street, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, Containing one of Bennett's Prize Tables (the fastest and best Tables in New Zealand), and Alcock's Exhibition Table, that took first prize at the Sydney Exhibition (the handsomest Table in tlie Colonies). The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carefully attended to by 19&0 J. CARRIGAN: EXCHANGE TTOTEL. JnL J. T. SMITH (late Of the occidentel) Begs to inform his numerous friends and the public that he has become proprietor of the above Hotel. SELECT' BILLIARD EOOMJ PRIVATE PARLOURS, UPSTAIRS BAR, and BEST OF LIQUORS, At the EXCHANGE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, ' • AUCKLAND, New Zealand. 2000 KIDD'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, COKNBK OF SHORTLAND AND HIGH STREETS, Auckland. Oedinaey, prom 1 to 2 O'clock. ' ALISED KIDD, Peoebietob.
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 167
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400Page 167 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 167
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