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New Advertisements.

niE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON WEST.

W. W*E X E B

' (Porrnerly PWridoro ofcllie P.Tf.Z. nnd A.R.M. Company's Inter-Colonial Fleet, and more recently Proprietor of the Duke of Cambridge Hotel Cambridge, and tho Oriterioa Hotel, Te Awamuta.) Having erected splendid Hotel Premises the most comp'eto in every detail in the Province of Auckland — has pleasure in I announcing that tfle AcootficoDATioir vom Viiitow is sow fully completed. Families visiting Hamilton will, the Proprietor is assured, find no hult with the STTITI3 of Apabtimmts provided for their accommodation, and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC generally will obtain the Best Accommodation in tho Wniltato, combined with Civility and Reasonable Terms. 'Special flttfntion will b» given to Board•rs, who will meet with all (be ComfoHa of Itdme. WOBKING MEN will be provided with •eparate Bed-room. Special attontion will a'lo be devoted to the requirements of Commercial ! Gentlo..ien, excellent Sample Rooms being always at their disposal. The Table will bo provided with all the Delicacies cf the Season. A First-clsas Chef h is been engaged, and the Proprietor hopes that his own lons experience will bt Sufficient Guarantee of Excsl-

The Billiard Room is now provided with one of Alooci'i Tables, under the ■ble Management of Mr Misbkn, la'e of Camb-idge ; and tba lqvtrs of tho Doard of Grren Cleth will find every nppuiten.in'e and latest novelties m use *t this noble game. Extensive Stabuvo Accommodation, with Civil and Obliging Grooms. FIEBT-CIA9S SaDDLI lIOBUU ON HIUB. THE BAR IS NOW OPEIT, And only the very best Brands of Wines, Spirit* «nd Liquers will bo dispensod. A Laige HALL for PUBLIC MEETINGS, ETC. W. WALKE R, Pbopriktob, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ff amiltom West.

/COMMERCIAL HOTEL LIVEBY STABLES.

The STABLES aro cow OPENED.

J. Pouter, .late of Ngaruawahia, Groom. W. WALKER, Proprietor.

milE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL MELBOURNE CUP SWEEP

Is now drawing to a olose. Members will please send ChequM or P.O. Orders. Further Orders respectfully solicited.

EDWD. PERKINS.

A NNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES (No. 2,) Oil MELBOURNE CUP, 187 G. An Unlimited Number of Subncriber» at £1 each. Citi Clcb Hotel, Auckland. In eonsequenoe of tlie imm-nse ■ ucoees wh eh has attended my first I 'isiriDUtion of P> lias on the Melbourne Cup, 1 have been induced, at the solicitation of a forge I number of my frienls, to op^n a Second Lstat £1 per subscriber. I propose to d<>se tho No 2 Lost on WeJnesdny, Ist November with wh itever number 1 may have secured, and to divide the amount so subscribed as iollows : — First Horse 40 per cent. Second Horse 20 „ Third Horse... «. ... 10 „ Other Starters (divided) 15 „ Non-SU letu 15 „ The total amount expected to roach at least £1,000. An early application will oblige You will please add exchange to cheques, and stamp for reply. Remittance cinnot be noeopted afier Wednesday, l*t November. All prizes will b<i paid less 5 per cent, expenses. H. N. ABBOTT. P.S — The Drawing will be on tho Art

Union principle, and cjndi.cfctd by five gentlemen to be chosen by ths subscribers.

i^OS^IOPOLITAN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. A. C A~l RN S, (Late of Royal Muil Hotel, Auckland, and Royal Mail, Ngaruawahia), PROPt lETOR. I shall be glad to see my numerous old friends at the above Hotel. i. CAFE has been opened, whore LUNCHEONS und >UPPERS may ba had at at- 7 hour. OYSTERS alwayi on hand. A. CAIRNS,

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 673, 12 September 1876, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
558

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 673, 12 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 673, 12 September 1876, Page 3

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