PAEROAHOTEL M. DELANY, PROPRIETOR {Late of Thames and Ohaupo). -i- MODIUS AND CENTRALLYSITUATED HOTEL HAS EVERY CONVENIENCE TOR THE Comfort of the Travelling Public. and Coaches from the Junction and Jfuke Wharves pass the door, en route for Karangahake, Waitekauri, Waihi, Tc Aroha, Owharoa, and Thames. AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. Hot and Cold Water Baths. -THE CUISINE A SPECIALITY. BILLIARD ROOM, with one of Edwards' First Prize Tables. M. DELANY, Proprietor 27/4 (late of Thames and Ohaupo). PIER HOTEL, ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. GEO. LOEAM, Proprietor. THIS Conveniently-situated and WcMappointed Hotel has recently, under the new Proprietor, undergone complete renovation in the furnishing and general internal arrangements of the Hotel, making it one of THE «EST FAMILY HOTELS IN AUCKLAND. ss* Its proximity to the Railway Station makes this Hotel especially convenient for Waikato people visiting Auckland. The Proprietor has determined to make the Cuisine a, Special Feature. A Potter meets each Waikato Train, so that intending visitors may be saved much inconvenience in connection with the disposal of their luggage, etc., etc. The Waikato Argus filed. "A T I 0 N A L CAMBRIDGE. EVERY CONVENIENCE FOB TRAVELLERS & TOURISTS, Best Brands only of Wines and Spirits kept. tST Good Sample Rooms for travellers and Nearest to Railway Station. BILLI ARIT ROOM Experienced Marker. tS" Good Stabling and Paddock 3. *ffi» ARTHUR BACH Late of Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, and Royal Hotel, Hamilton), P Jt 0 P R I E T OR. DAL AOE ITOTEL, TE AROHA. SAMUEL T.SMARDON Late of Waiorongomai, and in the early days o i settlement in Waikato proprietor of th* Waikato Hot6l, Ngaruawahia). Begs to notify Travellers, Visitors and the general public that they will find first-class accommodation and every comfort and attention on MODERATE TERMS. ifiT Smardon and McKay's Coaches for Pacroa, Thames, Tauranga and Morrinsville at mail coach charges. Telegrams promptly answered and attended to, Wines, Spirits and Ales of the Best Brands Only. SAMUEL T. SMARDON,
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 213, 23 November 1897, Page 2 (Supplement)
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322Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 213, 23 November 1897, Page 2 (Supplement)
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