STAR HOTEL, WAIEAXA DIGGINGS. Thomas ITf>"teb bega to inform his friends and the public that the improvements recently made by him on the above Hotel, render it one of the most comfortable Hostelries in the iirf-oountry districts. Spirits, Wines, and Ale 3of the best brands only kept. Good accommodation for Travellers. An excellent Billiard Table on the premises. First-c-ias3 S f abling and every attention paid to Lor3es. In coiijuuction with tho aho^p, there ig always on hand, at the WAIKA.KA STOKE, A large and varied stock of Groceries, Draperj-, Hardware, &o. All Stores delivered to customer* in the district at Danediu prices, with cartage aJtbd, mHE COMMERCIAL LIVERI AND 1 BAIT STABLES, Peel-btreet and Beaumont Road, LAWRKNCE. Kelso and Telvobd, Proprietors. Having leased these excellent Stables — tha large6t aad best on the Goldfields, consisting af 22 Stalls, with Loose Hoxe3— h.vve determined, by care and attention, to merit the patronage of the travelling community. Grooms in attendance night and day. Horses and Buggies on hire. Superior Paddock Accoraodatioa. Livery 6s. per night.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 28 November 1872, Page 9
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173Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 28 November 1872, Page 9
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