AVERLEY HOTEL } T Auckland. MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor. 1/DBiroß to intimate ihat ho has taken over the business of this popular Hotel, and would respootmlly roquost a continuance Df the liberal support hitherto awarded Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will bo spared to afford thorn every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be as rjreviously MOST MODERATE. The Hotol is within one minute e walk a! Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent viow of tho harbour, To tho friends of the Proprietor in different parts of tho colony,»Caed Millo Pailthe will be ever oxtemlod and a plonint sojourn assured, Winos, Spirits, Alos, 0t0.,0f the Best Brands only. MAURICE O'CONNOR The Waihi Hotel is the Oldest Established Honso in this Important Distiiot, and has ovor retained the • Ptenikr Posiiicr w tho Best AppouUol ind most Up'to-Date Hostelry. Winos and Spirits of the Best Sokct'on Tablo always Seasonable. Accommodation Unsdrm«skd. chargh9 modhhath. Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under tho supervision of Mr. R. Buckeridge. Sample Rooms lor Travollors, A commodious and well-equippod Hall in conneotion witlxtho hotol always open for engagements, H.E. MEYER. Proprietor, P.O. Box 24. Telegams," Meyer," Waihi, |) 0 W E R' S /CENTRAL HOTEL Khnnv and Waihi-strbbts, the largest and most modern Hotel in tho district, Every convenience for travollors and othors, H. Q. POWER Proprietor, IAR KE T TT 0T E L GREY STREET JUNCTION, AUCKLAND, J, T, MoHUGH Respectfully begs to announce th.it ho has takon over tho Market Hotel, whore be will bo pleased to meet old ' ■ -oustomerß and friends, Wines ani Spirit ofßept Bwdp Campbell and Ehrenfried's Sparkling Alos on Draught. '• •:•■ NEW PRIVATE BAR IHE SISTERS OF MERCY aro X prepared to receive Pupils for Inotrnmental and Vow Mnsic, Painting' oil tndwator-coloura), Drawing (orayon&ud penoil), Stching, Wood-carving, Fancy Wor 1 ' in all its branches otc, do. For terms, ap o iy to THE SUPERIOR. JUST LANDED. Large Assortment GOARRNTEED BEST BRITISH UP-lOJ)ATE SELECTION OF Ladies' and Gents' BOOTS & SHOES MAIN4BTBEET, WAI
liili^i »SW&m^?SWOT^^ msm* THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE LINES OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC; t LARGE STOCK OF wBBBBBBB&mm Gentlemen's Watches, from 7s 6d i Ladies' Watches, from 15s $ Pendants, from 2s I LARGE STOCK OF Clocks, from 3s 6d t. , ■ Silver Chains, at 6s 3d an ounce i ill Comprising Mantel Brapes, «ion Tops, Tahle Ladies 9 and Met Gold Sings, from 10s bd J * b „ * . Gentlemen's Silver latch-tees (Sterling Silver) 8s 6d f ™ m *> m ' Breast Pins (Sterling Silver), 2s * Other lines too numerous to enumerate, lIIIv I Ladies' Walking Skirts, fromlOs | Ladies' Costumes, from 32s 6d 1 Full-sized Blankets, from 17s 6d fully invited to inspect KO-N W U)WH fifl I Large Stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's Umbrellas I from 3s 6d mie PIANO and ORGAM which can be purchased on the easiest possible tenuis, free of freight. Absolutely the LAST TWO
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1055, 1 August 1904, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1055, 1 August 1904, Page 1
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