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Hotels.

Whoe'er hss trnTclled life's dull round, WhateVr hu stajjf". m,iy have been, day cigh to think, ht still lia.s found Jis warmest welcome at an inn." — fIKKXHT./NK.

ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND

ihii Centrally-situated Hotol :s: s superbly furnished, and possesses unequalled Accummodation for Travellers. *A largf addition has lately been madr to the number of Bodroorai. HOT AND COLD BATHS. The BILLIARD- KOOM is one of f the finest in t'>o Colony, (priv.it* and THE PRINCPAL ENGLISH AND COLONIAL PAPfiKS KEPT ON FILE. V aikato Time* filed.

JAMES STEWART

PROPRIETOR.

QUEEN' 3 UEDOUBX HOTEL W H. POBTBB, PbOFEIITOB.

This Hotel has ju»t been re-modrllrd, and extensive alterations havefcren mnde in order to .T.eet the demands of the incused traffic between Auckland and the Waikato district. Tltf Proprietor 16 therefore enabled tonfford traveller* • cuomxodation of afirsi-cU*s descnpti.m.

SPIRITS, k ALES, OF TUB T«kT BI*T BBANDB.

Good Stabling and Paddoch'mg fw Home*, Cattle, de.

r 11 11 X ALEXAJ4DKA UOUL, ALEXANDRA.

Thomas Finch ha* pleasure in inform ii-K hi* old fmndsand the pubic generally that he hns agoin takeu pot>se»«ion ol tli* above well-known Hostelry Old frends and new faces will be kindly icel coined 3impie Rooms for Commercial Tr-avellers. Billiards. Good sJiablivo. lli* Bar wil, eon tain oi.ly the Best Brands.

Cobbs BooKiua Oificb.

REST HOTEL, »- BANGIRIMI.

Good Accommodation for Traveller*. Stablino— Padj»«cki.

The Bar is w*ll supplied with th* best Inmris

Ale*, Win** and Spirits proouraVr. Cobbs Booking Onici. Waikato limks fited. Edmxtnd Bbll, Proprietor

HOTKL, RYNUIRIRI, O The Proprietor vrishe* to thank the '■\V»ikiito settlor* and visitors for their hbsral patron«ge. Uo oiTort will he spared to perpetu%t« tee .good bine ul tuis old Mtabhshed house. >ood Stabling. Paddle Horse*. S*cur« Paddock*. S B. —Excellent Shooting Quarter*.

HILL'S VICTORIA. HOTEL. Vtctobza Sthekt, auckmnd.

Traveller* will find First-class Accom. wedction »t this Well-known Hostelry. Private Booms en suite. Biixukd*. Bath Koora*. Nioiir Pobtsb.

Waikato Timm-klkd.

E. 8. HILL, Pbofrirtob.

ry\o thb waikato public.

FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE (OWOIITB VIOTOBIA WhABF).

Suit** qf Apartments for Families. Evibt Accommodation tob Viiitors Table ill Hote Daily al On* O'Clo«k 1 Punctually. Wines and Spirits qftht Best Brands. Billiards. Bath Room. R. J. DAVIDSON, Proprietor.

THE ARMY AND NAVY HOTKL. Uvricß Qciiir Stbiit, Auckland.

JOHS CODLING, PBOFBfZTOB.

■ Give a-Cnll and Judge for Yours*lve*.

'Waixato Tiku filed.

T3OYAL MAIL HOTEL, S\j Victtobia Strut, Auckland.

BILLIARDS- NIGHT POETER.

Waikato Times filed. W. H. PKAROB, 'Proprietor.

A~ UCKLAND HOTEL Qcbbm Stbbst, Auckland. J. BOULTER, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation. First-olass table. Th« be»t of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. "Waieaio Timeb filoiL

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
424

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 667, 21 September 1876, Page 1

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