V AVERLEY HOTEL Auckland, MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor, Dosiros to intimate that ho has taken ovor {he business of this popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a con.inuance of the liberal support hitherto awardod his predocossor, Visitors to Auckland will find that no ft effort will bo spared to ftiTord thorn overy y oomfort, whilst the TARIFF will bo as previously MOST MODERATE, The Hotol is withn one minute s walk o! Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent viow of the harbour. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the oolony, a Oaed Hillo Failthe will be ever extended and a pleasant sojourn assured, Wines, Spirits, Ales, eto.,of the Beet Brands only, MAURICE O'CONNOR W A ID' 1D ' H E L Tho Waihi Hotel is tho Oldos V Established Honso in this Importan District, and baa ovor retained tl| Premier Positior as tho Best Appointed nd most Up-to-Dnte Hostelry, Wines and Spirits of tho Bost Solection Table always Seasonable, &UCOMMODATION UNSOHPi'SKD, OniHoss Modsrats Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under the supervision of Mr. R. Buckeridge, k comtnodiJUß and woll-equippod Hall in connection with the hotol always open for engagements. H. E, MEYER, Proprietor, P.O. Box 24, Tolcgrams," MoYor," Waihi, pOWER S £1 ENT RA L |JOTEL WAIHI. Kbnny and Waihi-strkbis, The largest and most modern Hotel in the district. Every convenience for travellers and others, M. G. POWER Proprietor, jJJOTEL KARANGAHAKE, THE ONLY FREE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. Bkst Brands of Liouor Btookbd, Speight's Dunedin Alo always on hand ADOLPHUS MONTGOMERY, Proprietor. IJI ALIB MA N |J OTEL K A TIK AT I. C, F, WIGLEY Proprjbtor Tbb Best is Providhd for both Man and Beast. Among the chief attractions ol tb district around the hotel aro— GOOD SHOOTING FISHING and BOATING First*olass Billiard and Hair-dreasing Saloon in connection with the Hotel. Table all that can be desirod, Livery and Bait Stables In conjunction wi'h the hotel. Storekeeper and Gum Buyer, This into jesting Pleasure Resort is about two hours' drive from Waihi, and three hours from Tauran?a. JJOY\L jyjAIL jJJOTEL PAEROA, The Proprietor, George Crosby, of the above popularly known hotel, begs to announce that having ro-'ontercd into possession will be pleased to ronow no l quaintances with his old patron".
FEW Hi * Of Jewellery and Electro-Plated Ware, in the £ Dis Intending Purchasers should not miss this chance, Appended are a few samples of how goods are being sacrificed: 8-day Striking Clocks, (in marble case) reduced from £2 to3os, (in oak case) reduced from 21s to 15s, and from 25s to 20s; Gold Alberts reduced from £6los to £5- Ladies' sm. Purses, 10s to 7s 6dand all articles m the shop reduced on the same scale. , , '
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1161, 3 December 1904, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1161, 3 December 1904, Page 1
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