Ti/T A S O N I C TT OTEL, Devonport, Noeth Shore. W. S. JPEARCE, Proprietor of the above Hostelry, desires to intimate to Residents, "Visitors, and the Public generally, that the Masonic Hotel now stands second to none in the colony. Suites of apartments, complete in every detail, and furnished with every requisite. Table d'Hote, superintended by able clief de cuisine. Billiard Room, fitted with one of Bennett's best lables, under most competent supervision. First Boat from North Shore 7 a.m. Last Boat leaves Auckland n.30 p.m. ACCIDENTAL TT O T E L VULCAN LANE. The above popular Sporting Hotel has been rebuilt and handsomely furnished. Evezy Accommodation for Visitors. The only recognised Rendezvous for sporting men. TATTERSALL'S CLUB ROOMS. Wines, Spirits, and Beer (Best Brands only). FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Everybody invited to call and pay a visit to john hmjth, ♦John Omit h, Proprietor. "CALLED BACK." "XT EWMAEEET TT OTEL NEWMARKET. GEORGE 11. EASTOjS" Begs to notify his old Friends and Customers and che General Public that he has resumed the Proprietorship of the above well - known and select Suburban Hotel, and that the business will be conducted under his personal supervision and on the same lines which caused his former Cgime to be so satisfactory popular and su c cessf ul, and trust they will again favour him with their kind patronage. FTT LAG-STAFF JUL OTEL, DEVONPOKT, NORTH SHORE. Mrs. M. BROWN Proprxetbess, Desires to intimate to residents of the North Shore and Districts, Tourists, Travellers, Invalids, and the Public generally that, having completely renovated and refurnished this favourite Hostelry at considerable expense, she is prepared to offer not only omfortable but superior accommodation. Suites of Apartments foe Families. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS CHOICEST BKANJBS. PERRY SERVICE Every half hour to and from the city. five minutes' walk from the Hotel to Steam Perry boat " Let us to Billiards."— -Shakespeare. TTNITED SERVICE BILLIARD-ROOM. «LJ the best room and best tables in auckland. Come and Thy Them. REUBEN SAWKJSS, *** Lessee. QYDENHAM "OILLIARD X> OOM. (Over Woollam's, Tailor's) FOOT OF GREY-STREET. The Largest and most Commodious Room in Auckland, with TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES. TOBACCO and CIGARS. — : Best Bkand : — Refresh mejs t s ! J. SHEEHY, Proprietor. AITEMATA' H O TE "L Queen and Custom House street j. d. m. McGregor, Pit pri =>tor.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 14
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383Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 14
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