A L B E R T TT OTB ll THE LARGEST AND MOST CENTEAL FIRST- CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL I I , IN AUCKLAND. I -O» Vy« JK/OBERTS, I PEOPEIETOE. I QUEEN-STRET, ■ Opposite Savings Bank. , ■ "T^THITE'S "OACIFIO XTOTEL, I RUSSEL, BAY OP ISLANDS. I EIBST-CIASS ACCOMMODATIOJT IOE FaMIZIBB I AND TbAVELLEES. I Gl-ood Spacious Sample Rooms for Commercial I G-entlemen. Good Aleock's Billiard Table and I American Bowling Alley. It has all the advan- I tages of a private house, the Bar being quite, il separate from the House, and cannot be surpassed- ■--'••I in the North. ■ ..'-y...| Gr. H. WHITE, • Proprietor. : \'\ WARKWORTH TT OT E li, JOL - MAHURANGI. Why is the Warkworth Hotbii better patronised * than any other in the North ? Because there is not another such to be found there. Because Customers meet with Civility, Cleanliness, ' •• and Comfort. And because nothing but the Best Brands of Ales ( Wines and Spirits are kept. SPLENDID SHOOTING DURING THE SEASON. , , Saddle Horses and Trap for Hire. Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers, Free. . G. F. SUCH, Proprietor. ' k~l T TJ A N T E R' v i>- • .. JL« JL '" WAVERLEY HOTEL, qu c 7r: -tq .=tv,y, '£ t, a u.c^n^^^p (Oj^posite J.n&nrfrjr.o Bni^^^^^^^^BMMl *O ILL' -^^___________| OCCIDENTAL BILLIARD SALO^^^^| OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Two first-class Tables— English and Colonial. Everything in first-class order for the convenience and comfort of visitors. "XT ° f\ ? E N^ — THE — WELLESLEY BILLIARD ROOMS, WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND ANDREWS AND AYLETT, TOBACCONISTS, Etc. Handsome Rooms — Two Tables.— AdyebtisING GrALLEBT. QW A N TT O^ 1! EL, MECHANICS' BAY, Pabnelj>boad. First - class Accommodation, and only pure, Tin* adulterated drinks sold, as one trial will prove. The new proprietor keeps ONLY THE BEST. Call and pay a visit to D. McLENNAN, PEOPMETOB, SWAN HOTEL. T^EffMAEIET TTOTEL, NEWMARKET. GEOEGE H. EASTON (LATE OF WYNYARD ARMS HOTEL), 1625 PROPRIETOR. CHARLEMONT HOTEL, Wakeiield-streefc, Auckland. W. H. PORTER (Late of Queen's Hotel, Queen's Redoubt). wines and spirits of the best brands. hancock's & whitson's sparkling ales. Eibst-class Accommodation toe Tisitoes. W. H. PORTER, Pbopeietob. 2259 -fiyr ETROPOLITAN HOTEL. MR T. T. ANDERSON A Begs to intimate that he has REMOVED to^H temporary premises at the corner of Shorfclan^^B and Queen streets, during the re-building °____H former premises at the corner of Eort-stree_J^_J —— - — a^jH^B mr a. n.. brasseyJ^^B^B Desires to notify that he has commeno^l^^^^^^^^| '\ _•;■ :'■ ■ of ihia profession 'as _^^^^^^^^^^^^| BARRISTER AND S^_H_____________|
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 137, 28 April 1883, Page 91
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391Page 91 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 137, 28 April 1883, Page 91
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