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Miscellaneous.

rpHE O TAR ITOTEL AUCKLAND. A DAM pAIRUSRespectfully informs his many friends throughout the Colonies, old patrons of THE STAK, the travelling community, and geneial public that he has PURCHASED thk interest of Vlr. R. J. Davidson in the above well-known FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. "THESIAR," RkVU TE \\ ITU EVEKY MCTDEUN LXJXXTB.TC A.TSI} omi'ort in* each departmbnt, requires no tcdl talk, nor " high falutin" to recommend it ; the position it has long held as THE LEADING HOTEL IN AUCKLAND. is unquestioned, its high prestige undeniable. The success attending "THE STAR," for the past few years is mainly duo to efficiency, the untiring care and attention of THE MANAGER, MR. W. A. CLARK; and MR. CAIRNS takes the earliest opportunity of announcing that, as in the past so in the future, MR. CLARK will (under MR. CAIRNS' general faupervision) retain the position he hds proved himself so well qualified to hold. "THE STAR" Will be conducted on the same liberal principle as hitherto, with SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERICAN SPECIALITIES and Improvements, of which the present proprietor gamed valuable and pi actical expeiience during his late trip to Europe. To many readers of this paper Mr. Cairns is personally known. To others he would mention that he has had long and vaiied experienco in public catering, having held the position of Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. Co.'s "Nebraska," and several large Inter- Colonial Steamers ; aud, albO, successfully conducted " The White Hart," Clnistchurch ; "Royal Mail," Auckland ; "Royal Mail," Waikato ; and other well-known Hotels.

m H B O TA R TT OTE L,

Albert-street, Auckland. ADAM CAIRiNS, Proprietor.

OCCIDENTAL PI OTE L, AUCKLAND. J. T. SMITH. Late oi the " Exchange,' 1 " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old fi lends and the public in general, that he has pin chased that well-known Hostelry, The Occidental Hotel, Where he will be always happy to welcome Old and New Faces. ESg? The attractions of the Hotel are too well know n to need any comment. MTM'iiKox o-vrn oi'i-.y daily Undo) 1 experienced Mipeimten deuce. Scvcial Novelties added to tlie Museum. Till: BILLIARD SALOON', Tho handsomest and most complete in tlie Colonies. LIiADIXC! XEWal'Al'hß.s OX KIL1".

riMIK HOTEL PAR HXCEZLEyCJE 1 IN AUCKLAND. Old Patrons to the Stak Hotel and the Travelling Public generally are respectfully informed that R. J. DAVIDSON Has purchased that magnificently and centrally-situated first-class house, rpHE A LBERT, ITTOTEL, Queen-street, Auckland. " Cood wine n^eds no bush," but on an occasion hko the present E. J. DAVIDSON fciustf) that he may bo peimittcd to state- that tho ALBERT HuTEL (situate a^ it is in the hcaifc of the city) is unquestionably and without any mere figure of speech the JSi:ST AND JIOhT OOMPLKTELY-API'OINTBD HOTEL IN THE A.TJ*TRA.LIAS, Is replete with every modern comfort and convenience, and has (lneially) UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION For Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen and the travelling public generally. t AI'AETMEVTS LN SUIT TOR LADIES AND rAMALIKS. SAMI'LK-KOOMS i'OE TRAVELLKKS. RS' SFLEC'T BILLIARD EO O 31. TEH HOT, COLD, AKD SnOWEB BATHS. &C, &., &C. I^T R. J. DAVIDSON presents his personal compliments to his old "Star" customers, and ret-pectfully requests their patronage and support, to his new undertaking. It is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that he ventures to refer to the manner in which the " Star 1 ' was conducted under his regime. With more centrally-situated premises, very largely increased accommodation, later hotel appliances and appointments, he is now in a position to offer his patrons still more luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine it will be his pleasurable pride to eclipse all his former efforts at his new house i THE ALBERT HOTET,

aUEEN-STEEET, AUCKLAND.

SPRING SEASON, 1880, New Season's Goods. On FRIDAY, the 24th INSTANT We have arranged to show our NEW SPRING SHIPMENTS BY VARIOUS VESSELS, Consisting of :—: — A FULL ASSORTMENT SUITABLE FOR THIS SEASON. GOODS TO BE CLEARED. . We shall also offer on that day; a considerable quantity of GOODS," in various ' Departments, which we wish to ' Clear ; they will be marked at prices to ensute this ( result. J. M?,McLAdHLAN, 218_Queen-streejb, Auckland.

-TTTANTEDKNOW^; that.H^ndbills, T- Y - • Dodgers, , arid "all KisTDs'of $ rin^ infrcanbe hacTat Ibhe Waikato Times Office cheaper' than any other lrorise. ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 4

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697

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 4

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