MASONIC TT OTE L ? DBVONronT, North Shore. W. S. PEARCE, Proprietor of the above Hostelry, desires to intimate to Resident?, Visitors,, and the Public generally, that the Masonic Hqtel now stands second to none in the colony. Suites of apartments, complete in every detail, anQ furnished with every requisite. Table d'Hote, superintended by able chef de cuisine, r Billiard Room, fitted with one of Bennett's bes~ii> Tables, under most competent, supervision. First Boat from North Shore 7 a.m. Last Boat leaves Auckland 11.30 p.m. "CALLED BACK.'' s[ewmaeiet JJ otel NEWMARKET. GEORGE 11. EASTOX" Begs to notify his old Friends and Customersand the Q-enoral Public that lie has resumed theProprietorship 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 formei? egime to be so satisfactory popular and su e cessful, and trust they will again favour him with, their kind pati'onage. EINOE ~OF "ITfTALES TTOTEL.. ¥V JljL HOBSON-STREET. AUCKLAND. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC The Proprietor would respectfully call theattention of the Public to the accommodation and comfort of the' above Hotel. It is situated in oneof the finest streets in Auckland, and combines all the requisites of a private residence. It iswithin five minutes walk of the post office and. shipping. Suites of Apartments for Families Sample Rooms for Travellers, &c. The strictest attention will be paid to the Tvants;of the Customers C H A S. H. DODGE, Proprietor. Late of Empire Hotel, Oaznaru. My 3rd — -yi\ JO LAG-STAEF JOL OTEL,. DEVONPOUT, NORTH SHORE. Mrs. M. BROWN Proprietress, 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 considerableexpense, she is prepared to oit'er not only omfortablobut superior accommodation. Suites or Apartments foe Families. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITSCHOICEST BRANDS. FERRY SERVICE Every half hour to and from the city. five minutes' walk from the Hotel to Steam Ferry boat~ ' ; Let us to Billiards."— -Shakespeare. TTNITED SERVICE BILLIARD-ROOM.. THE BEST ROOM AND BEST TABLES IN AUCKLAND. Come axd Tnx Tiie:m. jREUJBEX HdWKES, f Lessee. ~OYDENHAM TTJILLIAKD "OOOM7" (Over WooiLAJi's, Tailor's) FOOT OF GREY-STBEET. The Largest and most Commodious Room in Auckland, with TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES. TOBACCO and CIGARS. f — : Best Brand : — ' r e fr e siim c n t s ! J. SHEEHY, Proprietor. JJ °BS O N JJOTE l"; CORNER OF HOBSON AND VICTORIA STREETS, Auckland. J S MILNE, Propbietok, (Late of Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, Waiknto)., .
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 228, 24 January 1885, Page 14
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421Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 228, 24 January 1885, Page 14
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