JiLS *, ST. GEO RGE ' S BA Y ROA D , PARNELL. • "ORINCIPALS : MISS HULL & MRS GORDON, C.H.L., First Class (with j[ lionours). Resident French Governess: MADEMOISELLE BOUILLON. T»ivnvf avi) GALisTti>"Nios: MISS A. HULL. v£S £irr: MISS LANCE (Cambridge) *t™J*™™\"™™* WOOl)! MISS STUBBING. MISS TILLY, MB \Y ATKINS, ML LESLIE HUNT, and others as arranged. ~.._... if Pupils are Prepared for Matriculation ana Junior Civil Be ?j? P KSS* wft R » At Home" to parent, the last week in May and the Fourth Saturday in every month. rrospectusus on application to the office of this paper. iao_ OLD FRIENDS & THE NEW CENTURY. TIME FLIES—a century has speil, He ?aw 01. l ties asmulrr riven— A new year has, begun, San- many a new one made And many a change the old year uw That promised for lone; time to hold Before his d»v had done. But .mpped ere it .1 cayed. _ 0 Nineteen One will chances .<=-■?, I And doubtless unny a brand Of fine new kind? of Boots nnl Mines You'll see throughout the land—'o ivn! tint which l«r.g has proved Stiiuvo. Lasting. StrPßKflNK—.ho __. Pray, don't forget the sign. HAMILTON. AILWAY OTE L, THE MEECEK Meala ready on arrival of all fcrairs Prompt attentionWINES & SPIRITS OF THE VERY W - BEST BRANDS. lirst Prize Ale always onDraupJat Come and try Brown, Campbell and Co.'s Special Brew. King Tawhiao's Settlement easy distance from Mercer. Good Shooting. Splendid Eivor for Boating. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY lH & AROUND MERCER. Every attention paid to Visitors 'E» •Horses for Hire at One Minute Notice. HAMILTON VICTOKIA-STKEET HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, PROPRIETOR,] rJEGS to intimate to his friends and L* patrons that he has now entered into his NEW HOTEL, VHICH HAS BEEN NEWLY FURNISHED TfIROUGHOUT. Charges on the Most Moderate Scale ai j HALLETTS RAILWAY HOTEL, j MERCER * 0i JamiUeS ' Telei-hose No. 690.] [P.O. X 365 j GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR CENTRAL HOTEL, j tourists. VICTORIA-STREET EAS T , Furnished Drawing- rooms for AUCKLAND Lndy Visitor* Tt , rTlc , JAMES KOLLESTOjN, &o &c PROPRIETOR. " " " *? 2illmi Room, COMPANY, T IiIITED. , < n RTAKTiTWO Oapitat. ■• - ««».«" 4.",, QUEEN-STREET V.H'-.!'.P. ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN-ST. Convenient and Well-LigliU't] SAMPLE-ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. DOMAIN BREWERY. NEWMARKE! ; WINES & 5...... DIRECTORS : l BBAN 1 J Looan Camit.kjx. Esq. (Chairman AKTHUis M. Myers (Managing Di- i a -i rector), and Leo. M. My/krs. I JrX.A Secretary: Alfred S. Bankart. ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE Cable Address : " Beehive, Auckian j ADD BRANDS. AGENTS FOR— R. PORTER & CO., " Bulldog" AI aud STOUT, London M B. FOSTER &SONS (Ltd.), "Bugle ALE and STOUT, London J SCHWEPPE AND CO., MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London D. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W & G-. OILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J W BURMESTER. PORT, Oporto WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON k CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY, Darlington tAM WALKER AND SONS (Ltd)., " Canadian Club " WHISKY, Ontario DUNVILLE AND SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYERGUILLET&CO., BRANDY Cognac ADELAIDE WINE CO., " Tanunda BRANDY", Adelaide ESTABLISHED 1841.] [TELEPHONE 20-1. KIDD'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHORTLAND & HIGH-STS., Opposite Geucral Post-office, Auckland. TPHIS HOTEL has been newly furls ni<hed throughout, and the NEW ADDITIONS just finished comprise. 30 ATiFT SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET Bedrooms, Large Dining-room. Drawing, AL ' lJ '' ' <• rr\ anr\w>i3 Sitting, Smoking, and Commercial JAS. BUCHANAN & CO., SCOICB Ro&n £ Baths (hot, cold and spray), and WHISKY, London „„„„„„ all that is necessary to make this, TAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH Estvblishkd Horn ik WHISKY, Dundee inK ELDEST J-STATJM&aim npi-L i> __. ZTZift: i„„ -,, o wxrTQTrv New Zealand, MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Criterion Hutu,, Reims KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims one ot the most comfortable. From its close proximity to the Genera Post Olliec and Wholesale Houses, it is most convenient for commercial travellers and business meu. SAMPLE ROOM. Tije Waikato Argus Filed. M thosTbuxtonT^ - Late of the X VjP / Albert Street, >/^l, KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims p EOPKIETO R. /*4y ' RUINART AND CO., CHAMPAGNE | L±iU ; V JST/ Reim3 —— S y E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE, Reims " X r K>X A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons / t£r S V T ELI,E Etc., Etc. Etc. fabovot ALL TAIWSiIEK-S. )l!g tO JJAii.l!ilN PIGS, &c. Full particulars, HOW TO I'SK IT, ot application to the mai'tif.c m« •", UNION OIL, SOAP, AND CANDLI CO. (LIMITED), ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. S^-SP/ fabovc Opera House), AUCKLAND Trams pass the door. Every y' Convenience. Hot and Cold X Baths on every floor. [TelehioM': (No. 437.] QOCOANUT OIL0 IL C AE:E [TBJH.iio» |No. 437.] 'Unequalled for rapidly preparing 1 Mlb JLJjlij llUljiiJj, FOWLS for the market and inoreasiua AUCKLAND the production of EGGS, and fur assist- MUiLliiiN-bli-CJIDi, AU U, inn to FATTEN CALVES, COWS is now known as IS NOW KNOWN AS THE WAIKATO HOUSE. HARRY ELLISON, Proprietor 16/1 (Lale of Waikato).
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 930, 27 April 1901, Page 1
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