port and other PQJEwSKPPJJ^^VjV also for rfceck Onebunga* rtV^^tTKß JtBBAT, whetlier for -uaro or h#altb. . The ancommodfttion eompriset CommerTravellers'^ Public, and Private Koowa. ' The Bedrooms fit* spactoot, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished, livery attention,, nnder very management, is paid to tbe wants of customer*, The obarges ore strictly moderate j • good t»bJe i* kept, and the Wines, Ales, and J^pirifcs are the best procurable. In fact nothing has been leit untried to ronfce tb© Manukau Hotel worthy of the highest ■aatronaga wbi«h may be awarded to it. The Stabling is admitted to be the beet in the province.
WAIKATO SETTLEES Will find fch's Hotel a most pleasant aud convenient place •^f resort. Trains run at auch hours between Onehunga and us to enable those who are desirouß of doing so to Spend the day in the City.
J?OINT RUSSELL HOTEL.
R. R. CAMPION, (Lat« of the City Club Auckland,) THE ab«re Hotel has been put in thorough repair, and is now complete with every comfort that travellers dciire. } Saddle Horsf§ alwajs on lure. Sportamou ifil find this house convenient as a residence during the season, Boats ft] way 8 on hire. * A. D V A F"c"b~N~E WMARKET I I
BOYA£ GEORGE HOTEL. *tfOTICE--JoHN Scjjats, late of the •• BritifV having J3L purchased the Royal Gvorge Hotel, at N«wmurket, £nd completed extensive alterations, invites hit* town and pountrv friends to pay him a visit in his >.ew quarters, jptood Beds, Single or Double. Good Stahhng. Buard and Lodgi»(T at the »no9t reasonable rates, N.B. — Table d'Hote Datlv fi'om 1 to 2 p.m.
ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET.
JAMES STEWART
(Late of the Provincial Hotel, Princes street). BEGS to intimate to his numerous friends and the public that the above ceutrnlly-situated Hotel is now opened. ' As a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building commends itself as a praiseworthy addition to tbe street architecture of the cjty, be'm* at once elegant, substantial, •and business like, while the interior arrangements arc so contrived as to insure to the traveller or to the family en route all the comforts and conveniences of a home. ' The Sleeping and Private Apartments are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most superior and Co9tly style. "TUe Public Rooms are fitted with every regard to tbe 'equirements of visitors. A handsome Billiard Room, furnished with a first-class Milliard Table, direct from Alcock. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS.
ALBERT no TEL, QUEEN gllftEET (opposite Savings Bank), ' -* Auckland. t- — — ■ — * Sherley's Hotel, Rangiriri. BIHE Proprietor wiahea to thank the Waikato settlers L and Tisitora for their liberal patronage. No affnrt n be spared to perpetuate the good fame of this Ad kblisb&d house. looctvfafbbling. Sadille Horses. Sepure Paddocks. !fi.B. -^-Excellent Shooting Quarters.
TO WAIKATO SETTLERS.
vJ. M. SALMON & SON, |/ tailors and habit makers, >E0 to notify that they intend to establish themselves ,' at Ngaruawabia in the above linei. With that view 5 have taken one of those commodious, buildings next to Waikato Times Printing Office, where they are prepared oujte any order* which may be entrusted to them. 1' , ,
**" f jiE LADIES' DEPARTMENT,
include Millinery and Dressmaking, will be 'the management of Miss Evans and Miss Salmon.
QTJSNKSS! WEAKNESS! PIMPLES IN THE .CE! FLUSHING! LOSS OF MEMORY! MENX DEPUFSSIONS!
tivoso suffering from the above ailments should apply ire it 13 too late and irremediable to DrL. L. Smith, ,£only legally qualified medical man in tbe Auslraoniet practising eQlely on these diseases and tlieir Tvihtrith's name is a household word, and through many thousands of homes have been made happy, whose lives were a misery to them have been Ijealth and comfort, ice in Victoria ha? extended now over 21 years lility oi his profession. Hi 3 practice extends -mghout all these colonies, and pntients liave even from Java, Borneo, Japan, China, and .<* -**>nvt?y some ulta of the extent of his fume and I>a*a be >n consulted from Great Britain sii times i', year 1574. ■ri«, ing to consult DrL L Smith can do so by 0 ie Pound note, statine age, symptoms, and •iff. ring. A reply will be sent by return mail. •lith, for tbe convenience of those who per?t liim, has tnkt-n those extensive premiss in {^tafeth* residence of hi;< Excellency the Gov er- . luxury and comfort will be found for those the- Doctor. DrLL. SMITH, , Qullina street East, Melbourne. twFeeby letter, £1. !> « convenience of patients in the neighbourwish to visit him personally in Victoria has taken a large, mansion in the j-üburbs ' s » Prorate Hospital for the treatment jb affections'; and also including Gout, iul nervous diseases. hwalso a large Turkish Bathin_ r Estabtreatment of his patients, especially such t and Rheumatism, priutely packed, forwarded to all the 'have >on tried FALLWELL'b CARML -NATIVJE SYRUP ? mauy sleepless nights by purchasing an le and proving its excellence in giving 1 Pains in the Bow Is, Griping, &c,, to 'yonng Children nre liable ; by warding r attscks of Convulsions, and by being -Jk?H»--Hnd tioothing during Teething. <Mail by the Proprietor, S. FOLLWELL, jckland, NZ , in botrlea at Is 61, 2s and by HAMILTON 8a03., Chemiats, >Hr ^LL'S WOBH' POWDERS. A Vt>raW undoubted efficacy when employed f vVjrins either m Children or Adults. M 7sm, 2= 6d, and 4a 6d each ; or Postl^ vJftlkE, PHOSSER & C 0.., ■vte Y^ungman & Co,) fi & EXPORT DBU6GISTS ■^UkFNEWN, AND VICTOKIA-STREKT, T&a&fy Auckland, &fan\ deecviption of Chemical, Pharma-r-Hphic, and otli .' Prejiarations, Patent I'trfumery, Suti-il Instruments and teds. Brush wate, "''otnbs, Sponges, Glassfll^ftUcine Chests, Medical Books, Shop j£&*?i DvugKJsts mb : brothers] -WfATIiER MANUFACTURERS, '*£ MERCHANTS. tiLer, Grindery, Saddlery and Sad- *.',%&& And Shoe Uppers of all ctiqn and Fire-Engine Hoae. Tj.%ne. Auckland. f!T 1 iN iN li O, H A^Q. PORTER BREWER iiwf OordJK>l Manufacturer, Ngam / ■••■ : -
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 9 January 1875, Page 4
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