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'AVERLEY HOTEL '' Auckland. MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor. boslros to intimate 'hot ho baa taken over tbo business of this popular Hotel, and would respeotfully roijuost a oontinnnnce of the liberal support hitherto awarded his predeooHßor. Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will be spared to afford thorn ovory omfort, whilst the TARIFF will bo »« MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within ono uiinuto s walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and oornmauds a magnificont viow of tho harbour.' To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of tho colony, a Cnod Millo Failthe will bo evor oxtendod and a pleaant sojourn assured, Wines, Spirits, Alos, 0t0,,0f tiie Best Brands only, MAITRIOE O'CONNOR , rn- A I El I TT 0 T E L The Waihi Hotel is tho Oldest Established House in this Important p[sj||tymd has ovor rotpoil th&» '.'' pyjmlMtTmidMnr Ad thiwßaiit Annninta Winei and Spirits of tho Best Solcctlon I Table always Seasonable. 1

ACCOMMODATION UnsOHP/.SBHD, ohar«kß Modhrath, Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under the supervision of Mr, E, Buckeridgo. Sample Rooms lor Travellers, A commodious and woll-oqnippod Hal) in connection with tho hotel always op*n (or engagements, H. B. MEYER. Proprietor. P.O. Box 24. Telegrams," Meyer," Waihi. O OWER'S n E NTR A £ HOTEL Kbnhy and Waihj-strehts. The largest and most modern Hotel in the district. Every convenience for travellers and others. .:M,.Q, POWER Proprietor. iff A R E E T 1 GREY STREET JUNCTION, AUCKLAND. ' J, T. MoHUGH | Bespeoifully legs to announce lh,il ho has takon over tho Market Hotel, where bn will be pleasrd to meet old customers and frionds. ,

Wines am Srmr< s or Best Biundp ;\j Campbell and Ehrenfried's Spatkling 4.10 a %. on Draught. i NEW PRIVATE Bj* R THB BEST PLACE TO SPEND TEE SUMMER MONTHS. Within 40 minutes of Auckland, FISHING. BOATINgTsEA BATHING Bio., etc. Excellent Accommodation. MODERATE TERMS, Ipoolal Arrangements for Prolonged Visits JASPER MONTGOMERY, Proprietor.

If, F. J. HABZASD| I M. K. BASZARD TABZARD AND Tl ASZARD «. • | Aus, Inst, Mn ing Engineers " ,mDm (N,Z. Institute of Surueyors auibobisbd and licensed surveyors, Mining anp Civil Engineers, Flans and reports furnished on mining properties, Surveys undertaken under Mining and Lapd Transfer Acts, tlndor* ground Surveys a speciality, Address—Waibi street, Waihi, VTETTLINGHAM KENNY STREET. AgBNI FORForrest and Clark's Timber ]}, 0, Clark's Pipes "Wilson's Lime and Ccnjoni Viotoria Fire Insurance Co. A. HETTLIFGHAM

mm M\ n HM hn l?M.l NEAR THE COACHING COMPANY'S OFFIJE. ? The Repraentative, respectfully invites the Public of Waihi to inspect the stock. »tf j llic lmest instruments in the World supplied. Carriage free. ENGLISH PIANOS: Reichardt, Berlin, £35 AMERICAN PIA Arthur Allison and Co/s, London, from £3710s to £BS Gebr Niendorf, Berlin, from £42 10s to £IOO C. E. Byrne and Co, from £451 Broadwoods, London, from £65 to £220 Aupist fmi m [o m mm from m { GERMAN PIANOS: Julius Bluthner, Berlin, (the World's Leading 1 Maker) Guttinger, Berlin, £3O to £32 10s from £95 to £l6O Any of these instruments can he obtained on one, two and three years' terms, All enquiries promptly attended to, mm or one mon'oJi only. «:mmiMßirij«t e missi mxmm m riifl^fli

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1034, 7 July 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1034, 7 July 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1034, 7 July 1904, Page 1

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