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C. L. INNES & Co., LIMITED, Brewers, Bottlers S Aerated Water Manufacturers, Hamilton. AND Tavmarunvi. Hop Beer A Speciality. Supplied in Kegs and Bottles. BOARD & RESIDENCE. Phone No. 12. P.O. Box 57 Commercial Hotel HAMILTON— The most up-to-date and best appointed hotel in the Waikato Coaches meet all trains at Frankton icFNight Porter in attendance UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS Tariff: 6,6 per day DAVID NOR DEN PROPRIETOR PIO PIO The Travelling Public can rely upon getting first-class accommodation at the Temperance Hotel, junction of Mairoa, Mahonui and Aria Roads. W. D. HATTAWAY BRENTWOOD AKE ROAD FRANKTON I LOSE TO HAMILTON'S beautiful Lake, and within ten minutes ;i |k of Hamilton. A nice home •moved from noise and dust of the >wn, situated on the green slopes [•Yankton. A fine view of the sur.unding country is secured from the •landah. The table is under the Kvial supervision of the Proprietress. revellers seeking pleasant quarters mug the holidays "should write or ire to avoid disappointment. Only few minutes walk from Frankton melton. TERMS : 5s PER DAY. M. BECK, Proprietress. Overlooking the Waikato River at Hamilton East is the Grande Vue Private Hotel i house is finely situated overokiii!-', the Waikato River with • track running down to the edge. Swimming, tennis, and :.■■ are features of the establishaiul as the house is situated in <i\ grounds there is absolute v. The busses running from ion I unction charge is during ul ;s at. night, and from Hamil.itiou the charge is 6d. Grande s an ideal restful home, at a >f os daily ; weekly by arrangeHot and cold water and l " R. A. CO WEN, Proprietor. u Taranaki House " TE AROHA Un. U. MILLER : : Proprietress I Ml!.; lAKANAKI HOUSE, wclli known to tourist* and visitors 'u.,l the general public, has been liwt-ouglilv renovated and is now the m,st u'i)-to-date boarding house in OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OK HOARDERS. i Kir LiciimNi. TiikouaiOUT FIRST-CLASS TAIiLE laid on throughout OR WIRE

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 335, 8 February 1911, Page 1

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322

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 335, 8 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 335, 8 February 1911, Page 1

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