Miscellaneous.
HHHE OTAR TTOTEL AUCKLAND. A DAM fi A I it N S Respectfully informs his many friends throughout the Colonies-, old pations of THE STAR, the travelling community, and genei.il public that lienasrURWiASED the intkrkst ot \[r. 11. J. Davidson in the above well-known FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. "THESIAR," REPt,UTE WITH 12VEHY MODERN LUXURY AND comtort IK each dei'AßTMent, requires no tail 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 attonding "THE STAR," for tho past few years is mainly duo to efiiciency, the untiring- care and attention of THE MANAGER, MR. W. A. CLARK ; and MR. CAIRNS takes the earliest opportunity of announcing- that, as in tho past so in the futiue, MR. CLARK will (under MR. CAIRNS' general supervision) retain tho position ho lws proved himself to wcli qualified to hold. "THE STAR" Will bp conducted on the 3'imo liberal principle a«hithexto, with SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AME RICAN SPECIALITIES and ImpiovemrntG, of which the pr°aent piopnetor jrained valuable and piactical expeiienoe dixiing hislato trip to Europe. To many readers of this pjpor Mi. Can us is pcison.illy known. To othcis he vould mention that he has had long 1 and varied expeiience m public catering, having held the position of Chief Steward of ICM.S.S. Co.'s "Nebiabka," and scvei.il Luge hitei- Colonial Steamers; nnd, al-o, srcctssruLLY conducted "The White Hart," I lnistchmch; "Royal Mail," Auckland; "Royal Mail," Waikato ; and other well- known Hotels.
THE D T A E TTOTEL, ALBEKT-.Srr.EET, AUCKLAND. ADAM CAIRNS, Proi'rietob.
OCCIDENTAL II OTE L, AUCKLAND. J. T. S M 1 T H. Lata of the " Ewhango, "' "Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to Ilia old friends and the public in general, that he has pin chased that well-known Ho3tehy, The Occidental Hotel, Wheie he "will be always happy to welcome Old and New Faces._ IJ*3T The altr.icticns of tho Hotel are too well known to need any comment. LUM'HLOX < I VKU OVL? DAHA* Undci oxpeucnued Mipcunten deuce. Se\eial Novelties added to the Museum. TUP. HIT.UVRI) hALOOV, Tho handsomest md most complete m the Colonies. LKUITMI VKV'SI»AI'3',nS OX FTJ/K
TIHE HOTEL VAJI EXCELLENCE 1 IN AUCKLAND. Old Patron? to the Stah Hotel and the Travelling Public gom rally are respectfully informed that R. J. DAVIDSON Ila-i pin chased that magnificently and contrally-situatod fust-class house,
npil X AL B E It T (TJOTEL, 1 /\ Jtl Queen-street, Auckland. " Good wine ncedu no bush," but on an occasion like tlie pie&ent R. J. DAVIDSON tuist.s that he may bo pormitted to .st.it r< that the At /BERT HuTEL (situate as it is in the heait of the cifcv) is miqiusfcionaHv and without any mcie iiguie of speech the ISt^T AND MO.sT COMPr/nTrJA'-AI'I'OIXTKD Horn, tn 'lju; austk ixus, !■> irplete v/irh e\ciy modem comfoit and comeniorice, and has (li'eiall}') UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION Foi Uourists, Commercial Gentlemen and the travelling public geneially. AI'UiTMEMs IIN M'XT YOU I, VDIBH AND I'AMALIB''. s mi'LK-Tiooirs ron travellkiis RzF S) LEC'T I!I I. LIA E D BO O 31. lii HOT, COLD, AND SIIOWi'R BATHS. ke, &., &c. lg§r R. J. DAVIDSON presents hit personal compliments to his old "Star" cubtomers, aud refpectf uliy i cuup&fcs their patronage and support, to his new undertaking. It is, he hopes, with pardonable pride"" tlint he ventmes to icfer to the manner in uhieh tho "Star 1 ' was conducted under his regime. With rooxe centrally-situated premises, very largely increased accommodation, later hotel appliances and appointments, he is iioav in a position to offer his pations still more luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine it will be his plen&uiablo pride to eclipse all his foimer efforts at his new house THE ALBERT HOTET, atJEEN-STREET, AUCKLAXD.
OP RING SEASON, 18 80. New Season's Goods. On FRIDAY, the 24th INSTANT We have arranged to show our NEW SPRING SHIPMENTS BY VARIOUS VESSELS, Consisting of :—: — A PULL ASSORTMENT SUITABLE FOR THIS, SEASON. GOODS TO BE CLEARED. We shall also offer on that day a consider^ able quantity of GOODS, in various Departments, which we wish to Clear * they will be marked at prices to ensure this result. J. M. McLAOHLAN, 218 Queen-street, Auckland.
TTtTANTEDKNO'vVNithatiiCandbiils, T V Dodgers, and ALL KlND^of 'Printing canbe had at the WaikAto 1 Tbi'es Office cheaper than any other house, " '
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1335, 20 January 1881, Page 4
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722Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1335, 20 January 1881, Page 4
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