AVERLET HOTEL 11 Auckland. MAURICE O'CONNOII, Proprietor. Uosiros to intimate that ho has taken ovor the business of this popular Hotel, and would rospcotfully roquost a oontinuance jf the liberal support hitherto awarded bis predecessor. Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will bo spared to ofcrd them ovory comfort, whilst the TARIFF will bo as provin'"!iv HOST MODERATE, The Hotol iB within ono minute s walk Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent viow of the barbcur. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Caed Millo Failtbc will bo ever eitandael and a ploaant sojourn assured, Wines, Spirits, Alos, ctc.,of]the Beat Brands only. M Anil ICE O'CONNOR The Waihi Hotel is the Oldost Established Houso in this Important Distriot, and has ovor rotainod the , Premier Positior aa tho Best Appointol nd m ost Dp-to-Ddte Hostelry. Wines and Spirits of the Best Solection Tablo always Seasonable, Accommodation Unsorh'srd. Chargks Modhratb. Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, undor the supervision of Mr. R. Buckeridgo. Saraplo Rooms ior Travellers. A commodious and well-equipped Hall in connection with tho hotel always open for ongageiutnts. H. E. MEYER. Proprietor, P.O. Box 2-1. Tologmins," Mover," Waihi, 00W E R S HENTRAL KkNNY AND WAIHI-aTHKBTS.
the largest and most modern Hotel in the district. Every convonienco (or travellers and others, M. G. POWER Proprietor. TALISMAN TT 0T E L KATIK A T I. 0. F, WIGLEY Propriktor The Best is Provided for moth Man and Beast, Among tho chief attractions of b dittriot around (he hotel arc— GOOD SHOOTING FISHING and BOATING, Fint'dass Billiard nnd Hair-dressing Saloon in connection with the Hotel. Table all that can be desired. Livory and Bait Stables in conjunction W th the hotol. Storekeeper and Gum Buyer, This interesting Pleasure Kesort is about wo hours' drive from Wflihi, and three hours from Tatiranya 7 ARANGAHAKE , EARANGAHAKE, THE ONLY FREE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. ' Best Brands of Liquor Stockkd, 'a Dunedin Ale always on baDd ADOLPHUS MONTGOMERY, ALUTATION TTOTEL MARY STREET, THAMES, "ATTENTION." J. GRANT begs to intimate to his old comrates, friends, nm' tho general public in tho Ohinomuri, Wnibi, iiud surrounding districts,that bo has takun over the above Hotel, whore nothing but the very best brands of Wines anil Spirits aro kept. Come and sample Speight's cohbraled Dunodin Beer on draught, July 26th, 1904.
I ;-^M<. ■a. t?t*mmmMmmmfffl«M#ww?mi mak (Late Kirkman, Denison & Co) Owing to the REPAIR AND MANUFACTURING BRANCH of my business liaviug so greatly increased I have had to engage an EXPERT WORKMAN, which enables me to execute all repairs on the very shortest
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1114, 8 October 1904, Page 1
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