TAVERLEY HOTEL i / Auckland. MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor, DGsirea to intimate 'jhat ho has taken over the business of this popular Hotel, and would rospootfully roquost a oontinuance jf the liberal support hitherto awardod his predecessor. Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will be spared to sdbrd thorn ovory oomfort, whilst the TARIFF will be as previously , -, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is with:n ono minute a walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificont viow of the harbour. To tho friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, n Caed JJille Failthe will bo ever oxteudocl and a pleaunt sojourn oswed. Wines, Spirits, Ales, otc.,of the Best Brands only. MAURICE O'CONNOR AI B I 0T E L Tho Waihi Hotel is tho Oldost .Established Houso in this Important District, and has over reiainod tbe Premier Positior as the Eest Appoint! and mo«it Up-to-Date Hoatolry. Wines and Spirits oi the Boat Select; I y Table always Seasonable. 1 " Chargks Modbratb. tL * v too Eihibitiou Billiard Tables, under the 1 supervision of Mr, R, Buchridgo. Sample Roomß ior Travellers, & commodious and woll-equippod Hall in oonneotion with the hotol always ' open for engagements, H. E. MEYER. Proprietor. P.O. Box li, Telegrams," Moyer," Waihi, n OWER'S HEBT R A L Khnhy and Waihi-strkbts. The largest and most modern Hotel in the district. Every convenience for truvellors and others, M, Q, POWER Propmktor,
KATIEATI. CF.WIGLEY Thh Bbst is Providbd fob both Man and Beast. Among tho chief attractions of tb diatriot around the hotel aro— GOOD SHOOTING FISHING and BOATING Saloon in cooneotion with the Hotel. Table all that oan be desired. Livery and Bait Stables in conjunction w th tho hotel. This inte testing Pleasure Heeort is about two hours' drive from Waihi, and threo hours (com Taaranja * AEANGAHAKE KARANGAHAKE. THE ONLY FBEE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. Bbst Brands of Liouor Stocked.
Speight a Dunodin Ale always on band ADOLPHUB MONTGOMERY, IALTJTATION TTOTEL MARY STREET, THAMES, " ATTENTION," J, GRANT bogs to intimalo to his old comrat.es, friends, and (he general public in the Ohinem'iri, Waihi, and surrounding districts that he has takon over tho above Hotel, whore nothing but tho vory best brands of "Wines and Spirits are kept. r .„ Speight's Dunodin Boer on drought, July 26th, 1904.
(Late Kirkman, Denisou and Coy-) ' Has a large assortment of STRIKING and ALARM CLOCKS just to hand at prices to suit all purses. ALARM CLOCKS, from 5s STRIKING CLOCKS, from 15s NICKEL WATCHES, from 12s 6d SILVER WATCHES, from 20s to £lO 10s Also a most up-to-date stock of Jewellery and Trinkets,.in silver, greenstone, and electro-phte ware suitable for presentation. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS AT ALL PRICES. m
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1088, 8 September 1904, Page 1
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