AVERLEY AuOKI/ANB. HOTEL MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor, Desires to intimate that ho has taken over the business of this popular Hotel, and would respoctfully request a oontinuanoe of the liberal Bupport hitherto awarded his predecessor. Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will bo spared to J (Ford thorn ovory comfort, whilst the TARIFF will bo as previously MOST MODERATE, The Hotel is within one minute 8 walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificont view of the harbour, To the friends of tho Proprietor in difforent parts of tho colony, a Caed Millo Failtho will bo ever extended and a pleaant sojourn assured, Wines, Spirits, Ales, 0tc.,0l the Best Brands only, IUITBIOB O'CONNOR J A I H I TfOTBL Tho Waihi Hotel is the Oldoet Established -Houao in this Important Distriot, and has over rotainod the Premier Poaitior as tho Dost Appoiutol and most Up-to-Dato Hostelry, Wines and Spirits of tho Best Selection Table always Seasonable, AOOOMMODATION UnSDBPASSKD, Chargrb Modhbatk. Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under tho supervision of Mr, R. Buckeridge, Bamplo Rooms lor Travellers. A commodious and well-equipped Hall in connection with the hotol always open for engagements, H, E, MEYER. Proprietor, P.O. Box 24. Tolograms," Moyor," Waihi, >OWER'S CENTRAL O OTEL WAIHI, Kbnny and Waihi-sthkets, The largest and most motom Hotol in the district, Every convenionco for travellers and others, Mi G, POWER Proprietor, HABKET TT 0 T E L GREY STREET JUNCTION, AUCKLAND, J, T, MoHUGH Respectfully begs to announce tlut ho has takon over tho Market Hotel, whore bo will bo pleased to meet old customers and friends, Wines am Swims of Bebt B hand? Campbell and Ehrenftiod's Sparkling Mes on Draught, NEW PRIVATE m IHE BISTERS OF MERCY are x prepared to roooive Pupils for Instrumental and V 0"« Music, Panning oil and wator-colours), Drawing (crayon ai(d penbil), Etching, Wood-carving, Fane;Wor 1, in all its branches etn., oto, For torms, apoly to THE SUPERIOR. JUST LANDED. Large Assortment GUARANTEED BEST BRITISH SELECTION OF Ladies' and Gents' BOOTS & SHOES A L E X, 111 HU6TBEET, WAI.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1057, 3 August 1904, Page 1
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343Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1057, 3 August 1904, Page 1
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