TAVERLEY HOTEL! 1 / AUCKLAND, j j MAORIOE O'CONNOR, Proprietor, Doßires to intimate that ho has takon over tbo business of this popular Hotol, and would respectfully rosiest a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded Visitors to Auckland will find that no ; effort will be spared to afford them every oomfort, whilst the TARIFF will be as provinnslv MOST MODERATE. Th e Hotol is withn one minute 8 walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent viow of the harbour. To the Wends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Caed Millo Failtbe will bo ever extended and a pleasant sojourn assured. Wines. Spirits, Alos, etc.,of the Boat Brandii only. MAniUOE O'CONNOR .0T E L { The Waihi Hotel is tho Oldos fistnliliohcd House in this Importan District, and has ever retained th Premier Positior as the Rest Appointed nd most Up-to-Date Hostelry. Winen and Spirits ol Hio Beat Solection Tablo always Seasonable, AIJOOMMODATION UsSDKPA«BKn. CaiKORB M'JDSftATH Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under the supervision of Mr, R, Buokeridge. Sainplo Rooms lor Travellers, A commodious and woll-oqnippod Hall in ' connection with tho hotel always open for engagements. fl, E, MEYER. Proprietor. P.O. Box 24, i Tologramß," Mcvor," \f aihi. , nENT R A L Khnny and Waihi-strebts. Tho largest and most modern Hotel in the district, I Every convenience for trurellerß and others, ,1. M. Q. POWER pLprirtob. T7ARANGAHAKE (f| OTBL KARANGAHAKE, i THE ONLY FREE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. ( t I Bkst Brands of Liouou Stoukbd. I Speight's Dunedin Ale always on band ADOLPHUS MONTGOMERY, mA LI 3 MAN TJ OXEL KATIKATL 0, F, WIGLEY Proprietor Tbb Bhst ib Providhd for both Man and Beast. Among the chief attractions of tho distriot around the hotel aro— GOOD SHOOTING FISHING and BOATING JFirsNlass Bi'liard and HaiHressin" Saloon in connection with the Hotel, Tablo all that can be desired, ' Livery and Bait Stablos in conjunation with the hotol, Storekeeper and Gum Buyer. Thisinte:osting Plonsure Resort is about two hours' drive from Waihi, and throe hours from T»uran?a. Tho Proprietor, Goorje Crosby, of the above popular!/ known hotel, begs to announce that having re-entered into ossession will bo pleasod to renew »o> uaintances with his old patron".
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1163, 6 December 1904, Page 1
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367Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1163, 6 December 1904, Page 1
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