TAKE GOOD ADVICE. There is no Higher Luxury than a Cup of Really Good Tea, All classes—poor and rich, young and old, townspeople, mechanics, labourers, gentry—find the one splendid solace of weariness in the delightful cup of fragant, rich, full, liquored Tea. THIS CAN BE ABSOLUTELY SECURED BY PURCHASING x THE STANDARD TEA x NOW SO CELEBRATED. Buyers should select according to the liking for part of China or all Indio. Grocers will advise what particular number is preferable, but to be sure that the right thing is secured \ Ask for STANDARD TEAS. L. D. NATHAN
THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, PROPRIETOR, BEGS to intimate to his friend and patrons that he has now entered into his NEW HOTEL, WHICH HAS BEEN NEWLY FUR NISHED THROUGHOUT. Splenoid Suites of Apartments For FamiliesGOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. Furnished Drawing - rooms for Lady Visitors. HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS, &c.," &C, &c\ Billiard Boom, Fitted up with one of EDWARDS' (of London) BEST TABLES. GOOD STABLING. Convenient and Well-Lighted SAMPLE-ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. WINES & SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDSALES, ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE, HALLETT'S OAILWAY TTOTBL, MERCER Meals *eady on arrival of all traiut, Prompt attention WINES & SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. 1 irst Prize Ale always on Draupnt Come and try Brown, Campbell and Co.'s Special Brew, King Tawhiao's Settlement easy distance from Mercer. Good Shooting. Splendid River for Boating. MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENEEI IK AND ABOUND MEECEB. IjjgT Ever) attention paid to Visitors J& Houses for Hire at One Minute Notice, Charges on the Most Moderate Scale 01 HALLETT'S RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER.. THISTLE HOT^L, QUEEN -STRE IST, AUCKLAND IS NOW KNOWN AS THE WAIKATO HOUSE. ISITORS will rind comfort, with Y moderate charges (from 25s per week). The Bedrooms have been refurnished and the house thoroughly renovated. Lavatories and Bathrooms. Ski.ect Billiard Saloon. —Two of the Best Tables in the city, under the management of the well-known Mr Carfigan. Saloon Bar—Most select and up to date in the colony. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Waikato Argus filed. Telephone 4.'?7. HARRY ELLISON 5/8 (late of Waikato), Proprietor Tkutho™ No. 690.] [P.O. Bex 3(55. CENTRAL HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET EAS T , AUCKLAND. JAMES KOLLESTO^, PROPRIETOR. Late of Hikurangi and Coromandel. 8/7
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 488, 16 September 1899, Page 4
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