WAVERLEY HOTEL Auckland, MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor. Dosiros to intimate that ho has taken over the busiuoss of this popular Hotel, and would respectfully reqaost a continuance of the liberal'mipport hitherto awarded his predooonsor, Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will be sparod to afford thorn ovory IT comfort, whilst the TARIJ?F will bo as previously MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is withn ono minute b walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of tho harbour. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of tho oolony, a Caed Hillo Failtho will bo ever oxtendod and a pleaBant sojourn assured, Wines, Spirits, Ales, otc.,of tho Bout Brands only, . MAntUOli O'CONNOR Tho Waihi Hotel is tho Oldos Established House in this Importan District, and has evor • retained tli Premier Positior as the Rest Appointed ndniostUp-to-Diitoßraolrv, Wines and Spirits of the Best Solect'on Table always Seasonable. Accommodation Unsokpmshd, Chahgks Modkratk Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under the supervision of Mr, R. UacVeridge. Sample Rooms ior Travellers, A eomincduus and well-equipped Hall in connection with tho hotel always 1 open for engagements, H, B, MEIER. Proprietor, P.O. Box 24. Telegrams," Mover," Waihi. nOW E R S nBNTRAL ,n OT EL jSrhny and Waihi-stAkkk. The largest and most modern Hotel in the district, Every convenience for travellers and others, M, Q. POWER Proprietor. .7 ARANGAHAKE p OTEL KARANGAHAKE. THE ONLY FREE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. Best Brands of Liquor Stocked. f SpeighCra' prtnedid, on hand ADOLPHUS MONTGOMERY, KATIKATI--0. F, WIGLEY Peopribtok Thb Best is Providbd for sotu Man and Beast, Among tho chief attractions of the distriot around the hotel aroGOOD SHOOTING FISHING and BOATING First*chss Billiard and Hair«dressmg Saloon in connection with the Hotel. Table all that can be desired. Livory and Bait Stablos in conjunction with tho hotel. Storekeeper and Gum Buyer. This investing Pleasure Resort is about two hours' drivo from Waihi, and throo hours from Tauran?a. JJOYAL JJOTEI The Proprietor, Gcorqo Crosby, of the above popularly known hotel, begs to annonnce that having reentered into possession will bo pleased to renew acquaintances with his old patron',
llery an« *^/i, Intending Purchasers should not miss this chance. "Appended are a few samples of how goods are being sacrificed: 8-day Striking Clocks (in marble reduced irom £2 to 30s, (m oak case) reduced from 21s to 15s, and from mto 20s; Gold Alberts reduced from £6los to £5; ladies' » Purses, 10s"to I and all articles in the shop reduced on the same scale. '
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 1
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