ALBERT TT O TEL. -O. i MR R. C. ROBERTS (Late of the Panama House, Nelson), Having purchased -from Messrs Whitson and Sons THE LEASE OF THE ABOVE HOTEL, Respectfully solicits the PATRONAGE OF THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC, ' And trusts, by cleanliness and civility, to sharp the same, hitherto so liberally accorded to his predecessor by FAMILIES, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. -Do \Jt> JKoBERTS, PROPRIETOR. 2124 J^OYAL J|-AIL JJOTJBL, NGARUAWAHIA. First-class Accommodation for Visitors and Commercial Men. SAMPLE AND BAGATELLE ROOMS. Saddle Horses and Pleasure Boats always on hire. ELLISON AND LATCHMORE, Peopeietoes. HITE'S -pACIFIC TTOTEL, RUSSEL, BAY OF ISLANDS. Fiest-ciass Accommodation for Families AND TeATEILEES. Good Spacious Sample Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen. Good Alcoek's Billiard Table and American Bowling Alley. It has all the advantages of a private house, the Bar being quite separate from the House, and cannot be surpassed in the North. G. H. WHITE, Proprietor. riEOEGE y pANTEE WAVERLEY HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Insurance Buildings). ~O I L L^ I A^ ]& I> sT OCCIDENTAL BILLIARD SALOON, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Two first-class Tables— English and Colonial. Everything in first-class order for the convenience and com* fort of visitors. jjjf o q p^ i F f — THE — WELLESLEY BILLIARD ROOMS, WELLESLEY- STREET, AUCKLAND ANDREWS AND AYLETT, TOBACCONISTS, Etc. Handsome Rooms — Two Tables. — Ad vertising Gaxiebx. WAN TT C) T E^ L*, JOMECHANICS' BAY, Parnei/l-koad. First - class Accommodation, and only pure, tuv adulterated drinks sold, as one trial will prove. The new proprietor keeps ONLY THE BEST. Call and pay a visit to D. MoLEWNAIT, PROPBIETOB, SWAN HOTEL. > -foT EWMARKET TT OTEL, i3i JoL NEWMARKET. GEORGE H. EASTON (LATE OF WYNYARD ARMS HOTEL), 1625 PROPRIETOR. HARLEMONT HOTEL, Wakefield-street, Auckland. W. H. PORTER (Late of Queen's Hotel, Queen's Redoubt). WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. HANCOCK'S & WHITSOH'S SPARKLING ALES. Fiest-class Accommodation job Visitobs, W. H. PORTER, Proprietor. 2259 ETROPOLITAN HOTEL. MR S. T. ANDERSON Begs to intimate that he has REMOVED ,^0 temporary premises at the corner of Shortlanid and Queen streets, during the re-building of Ms former premises at the, corner of Fort-street. s7~ y ° v * *> GREYHOUND LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Victoria-street East, Auckland. ■ ' . .ff - . Open and* Close Carriages, Double and Single Buggies - on Hire. /•< ' . , ' ■ : ""\ ';■'■■, All Charges Strictly M^a^pfF' '29^/?;';
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 427
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372Page 427 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 131, 17 March 1883, Page 427
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