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THE LARGEST AND MOST CENTEAIi,^^^! . FIEST- CLASS •;: '■ : ''T-: i '^f|^^^ FAMILY AND' COMMEROliiT^Hilf^fe . : .. IN, AUCKLAND. \ ,;■; .}' fc^j^jSm B- ci\ t> ■''''■«.' : '%£*%oim • Ky -tXiOBER^,?;^;/?^^ .. , , ' . PEOPRIETJC^i^ QUEEN-STRET, ' .' ''■ :^u*%%iss^. Opposite Savings Bank. ''..' '' : j,'\ '' : ?jp<ftM rfHABLE MO NT. TT O -4? %%$S COBNEB OF 'QUEEIf, . WAKBFIEID,- A^':^M^l „ „ Rutland Stbeets. ; I'- : ' ,. '^^MSuperior Accomodation for Families and Comm!erc^t|^ Travellers. ■ ■"" ■'•. ''\ ; - 2 ''.'?^rM PEIVATE SUITES. ' •:-■'<• Alcock's best Billiard Tables. ■ ■ '■>' } ?i^^#| . NIGHT POBTEB., ,' „ i:';^i|fe HARRY BENNETT, , PBOPBIEibii," -'MISB Late Providore New Zealand, and Union :-Conipariy^:; - Steamers. , '""-., -'->'? eg* Luncheon from 12 till 1; . v ;," •V^THITE'S -pACIFIC ~TTOTi|;.J RUSSIiL, B^Y OF ISLANDS.;'': : ;^^ . ■ . ;'Vs&v. FIBST-CLASS ACCOM?.:ODAMON ■ FOB ' FAMIIrIBS 'P* AND TBAVEiLEBS. . . [ '.'<'-'•■■ -'f'tfpp 1 Cl-ood Spacious Sample Rooms for Comm'ereial^i G-entlemen. G-ood Aicoek's Billiard Tableand^ American Bowling Alley. It has all'the adtan'rS tages of a private liouse, fche Bar being "qiift&Viseparate from the House, and cannot he surpassed^ in the North. . . '' . '■■ Wt i '-v'V 7 ?—^ '■ .. , Proprietor. ' v -j£\. ARKWOETH 'TTO T E !i&^ KAHU^ANGI. '•••'■• '■■'■;': M Why is the Warkworth Hotel , better patronis,e4>^ than any other in the North ? . •-. ', /{*■}'' Because therf is notyanother siic7i to be found there. Because Custoineis jncefc with Civility, Cleanliness, and Comfort. ' (•■'■.'• "* ; m?> '•','£: And because uofchij-.t; 1 but the Best Brands of Ales, '•' Wines and Spirits are kept. ' ' '■'•''■ " :\h . . , :\ „c j SPLENDID SHOOTING DUEING THE SEASON; 7, ; Saddle Horses and Trap for Hire." . " % '.'■' '^'i-.i Large Sa,mple Booms for Commercial Trayellers.. •). J /' G, F^SUGB.,'. r Y-' ■'■;% ____^ ]^'6tpr. ,'>'. : ; EORG-E plii^f WAYBRLEY HOTEL,,, •.. .r '/".'!&% QUEEN -S> BE ET, AU C K LAND 1 :' '-5' .. >. '•■! ",, • : >\- ;.■>'? (Opposite lneurar.ee Buildings) / ' • > , ■'. M. T> ILL I A R; D' 7 -'.S^^ OCCIDENTAL PILLIARD SALOON," '■■'?"£ OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. -■'>„? Two first-class Tables— English and Colonial. Every* '• ' thiag in first-class order for the convenience and com- .•": fort of visitors. '•'■-: •'.]> jf o w q. p/ ; ;.E-.,;^;^ — THE — : , ' . ■ „ ,_. ,'[':■] WELLESLEY BILLIARD ROOMS, : ; ;." WELLESLEY-STBEET, AUCKIAN^' ANDREWS AND AYLETT, , '^_'J(i TOBACCONISTS, Etc. '.•}.:"■/. ><' Handsome Rooms — Two Tables I.—Advbb'*cis-?-"'1 .— Advbb'*cis-?-"' ING- G-AI/LEEY. J , , ,« •^VT" EWMARKET TT Q T ; E^ NEWMABKET. ,'. yJ[-l'^\A aEORG-E H. EASTO/ir-'. \sjk£ (LATE OF WYNYAED AEJjfe . 1625 PBOPBIETOB/ 1^ ' : '''^'>if HARL EMO N/t K0 $ --E^S Wakefield-stree^fAucklandi -'•-. v.Af K^'pX ■ :w. h^orter"; " r . ;;;;||3§ (Late of Queen's Ifotel, Queen's, Redoubt);;^^ WINES AND SPmfTS OF , THE BEST BEANDSi^ HANCO/l'S & WHrTSON'S/- : /'Vl'i! ■ •■ ' ALES, v ..- ; ; : >!//;s|v , Fibst-ola^s Accommodation bob r Ttsioroßßj'. Wl Hy PORTER, Pbopbibiob,!' : 2i2^^ "^/paj- T R O P OLIT AN- ; H:-O'^^|lig g^; '' ' MR ,T. T. ANDERSON-:-;;^^jf| ■Begs to intimate; that :he has s ]?®!!^^^ j temporary premises at the cqrner,/QtfrS^cm^^i and Queen streets, during, the re^lSuildi^^i.'^fiiiisr^i former premises at the. corner : of ';Fort-atlreofcj '■s££' ?/\ LD CLITB PRIVATE BO A^Pl{^^ HOUSE!, Eden Creseeni Auekiand^yntliin,^; three minutes^alk from the Bail way ' > Sititiob?'^ia&^ Post-officei Supreme Court-house^.ana>Barikß.^F4rs£.v^ f claßa 'Accommodation 'for Visitors ) from- *We"obasfciiM??«! Country^District's; ; ' Apparti4eh.ts'<»i siiite foff Mdie¥a'fid^< ' ■>. Families: tl'ringe 1 ' Telegrams 'addressed to^ne 'M^^Wr/ 1 Old >eMfepMvOTe? -"? ; '-Bdardfng-H&ure>Ed^.Gyesp^^ ■ prompt at^ntipiiQv .•■'}"»■' h/.^-X?'' >\mt '''■'i i W&#?±%s~s^«;:'.l& i v

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 141, 26 May 1883, Page 155

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Page 155 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 141, 26 May 1883, Page 155

Page 155 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 141, 26 May 1883, Page 155

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