. kotela. Whoe'er hastiravellea; life's dull round, -Whute'er his stages may have been, >A «3 sigh tothink Iheistill has 'found 4is warmest welcome, at an inn." | — :SHBNSTONJB. .^rCMMERCTAfiL . ' TT PTE Ji HAMILTON WEST. Thw Coinin'odidua "iHotdl, one of T3 S 'LARGEST IN JTHE COLONY, ... j. ( [ .- '. •" I- :•, •■' ■ ■ iN O W DIPE N, *~ Beplete with every .^ ' 'COITVENiESCEA^D COMFORT. ~Z~. \ ...... ,. „ = ■ --■ SOITiS OF APARTMBKTsi FOR FAMILIES. ««@- ?FIRST % OLASS;SHOWiROQM FOR j ■ ■'■■■■ ' ■■■'■■ COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. : ""—^f.' "/■ ■■' ;■ : J-STABLINGj ACCOSrst^DATION .Un-, m the Prince, and under the superintendence ,;of a First Class. "Groom. ! I i " r SADi)LB HpBSEg OH HXBE. ■■■W. '■ W A LJK E ;R, , Pbopbietolb, wo^'Mbb-g'i^tl hotoel,- : B?AMIIiTON WEST. 1 , ; ipwUISEN'3 REDWBT HOTEL. W { H. POBTEB, Pf.OPBIRTGK. ' This Hotel has just^been re-modelled, extensive alterations hnve*b >en made Mn order to '.neet the deinaads of the., vincrnned trafflo between Auckland and Sfche ' Wiiikatp dif triefc. The Proprietor is Ihereforp enablerl to afford travellers 1 vtomn-.odation of aflr^V^ Bß^ description.. W r=w.E s, sp i RiitL'^ & ALE s » OV TH« VBBY BESt BBANDB. Good Stdbling and i?addosking 'for Jltme*, Cattle, So. JqHERLEY'S HOTELJ iRiNGIRIRI, The Proprietor wishes to thank the. "Waikftto • settlors and y sitors for their.'.libeial' patroniige.. Nd effort will be spared 'to" perpetuate tKe good fame of .•his old established hous«. good Stabling. Saddle jHorses. S»cure Paddocks;. •jV. 8.-~J2a!cdlent Staling Quarters. tfriHE ARMY AND /WAVY HOTEL. L * U?£Jte.'QoßEN.S'ittpßT, AUCKIiAND. John Codling, TBOPfIiETOB. ■■> • Give a Call and Judge for Yourselves. Tumm withd. -<. T> O'YA'LM A ! 1 4 HOTEL, ■» -X\) VIOTOkA, STBBBT, AUOKLIND. .BILLIARDS- NIGHT 'PORTER. ' \WAI»AtO Tl3tlß fibd. ■' > i w. h. i? bearoe; | .Proprietor. xk U CfS I/A N E HOT EL, »&. Q.OEBH STBBBT, AtJOKI/A«». r' J. BOULTER, Praprietor. ExcelWnii kccdmmodat on. .First-class.. > table, fee 'b'estf of Ahs, Wives, and Spirits. ' •WAncATO TiMiia filed.- r PROVINCIAL HOTEL, • Pbibce's-btb'e^t, ' ' ■ INextthe Museuniinnl opposite the Northern Club), .. .A U C XL A N'-JD. Waikato Tim bj. filed. Wiaitortfto Town ifill li ee>. with every acemmodatiom- ::-.-:•. :••.-•• :• ' BILLIARDS NIGHT PORTER! ALFRED KIDD, Ebopbibtob, *{Late 'Providore Waikatt Stoam- Navjga. \ tion Co^ ■ ■ :. r •X/yAITEMATA jpffo'T-E L, «ftUEfflN S a BEET, , AUOKLAN]». *C. B. EDWARDS; . .Proprietor . mRIT^MAE.T Eprrqi L, '(Nearest Hotel to the Bi ilway Station^) OUSTOM-HQUSE STREEr, iF. ARGHARD, vWinea, Spirits, &c, of t le Best Brands, Waikato will :reeeive' every *~ ' attention. 43 H A R*O B S: M OD E RATE. AttAIKATO TIMBB FILKD.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 723, 3 February 1877, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 723, 3 February 1877, Page 1
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