HQtelg. Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Whate'erhU stage* may have beea,^ • %I j sigh to think he still has, found £ warmest welcome at an inn. i^ ■ ' _: '.. , ■■■ , —aHBNSTONB. ■ rjOMMERCJIAIi 9 T t ß" t-,; HAMILTON WEST. ':'';[ 'fbii Commodions Hotel, one of ;-,,, y^s"~. •■■•■ : '" ■ : - i - '•' •' '■" "'. . " THE LARGEST IN THE COLONYf , \ ' : . ■ ■' ■'• -'. ' I ■■■'■ ■ IS :'■;■'■.;<■■■■■''*'•. now open; Replete with every i ;; CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. ; ; WTEB 0» APARTMBNT3 TOR FAMIIIBfI. 1 J3P FIRST .JOLASS SHOW • R0O»i COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS :> ■ STABLINGt ACCOMMODATION ;tTn. ; equftlled i m the Province, and under the Buperintendence of » First Class Groom. FIBBidASS SADDLI HOBBB4 OKJ HIBB.I c W. WALKER. ■■'■•' PBOTBIBTOB, .".,:' ; C6MMi R 0 Ik L H0 T E L>; jJBLaiULTON WEST. f AuEEN'S^ REDOUBT HOTEL; \cr, .' ■••;. ■■■ ~ r "~~ -. ', ■■'■"■ '■ < '■■' '•■ * / Yf H. PpBTBB,;PHQPB.nTOB. ..... , ThisHotelhasjnitheen' re-modelled, and extensive alterations^have been made' intrderto meet the demands of. the. increased , traffic between Auokland and the Waikato .district. ; The Proprietor is therefore enabled to afford travellera of a first'class description. WINES, SPIRITS, & ALBS, OV THB TB»? BBBX BBA 8 ? 1 ?' ?ood Staling and: Paddbcking for w fforsts, Cattei&t. OffIBRLETS HOTEL, RINGIRIRI, The Proprietor wishes to thank -thtWaikato i settlers and visitors for their liberal patronage. No effort will be roared to perpetuate the good feme, of ; LYeld established house. Joed Stabling. Saddle Horses. Bicure ■ Paddocks. $. B.— Excellent Shooting Quar/er*. . mp ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL.' L U?pb»Qotbk Stbbbt, Atokiakd. JOHiT CODLINaj Pbopbibtob. , » Call and Judge for Yourstlves. \S Waikato Timm iilbd. ROIAL MAIL HOTEL, •Vioiobia Stbbbt, Attokiahd. BILLIARDS-NIGHT PORTER. Waiiato Timbs filed. W. H. PBAROB, 1 Proprietor. A ,UO:K Ii AND HOT EL A. QuiKff Stbbbt, ATTOBJiAWD. J. BOULTER, Proprietor. Bxoellent accommodation. First-class table. The best of Ales, Wines, and Spirits* : -,■ . . •. Waikato Timbs filed. Pi BOY I N 0I A L HOTS L, PBIKOBB-BTBBBT, (Next the Museum, and opposite the Northern Club), « AUCKLAND. . Waikato Txmbs filed. Tisitots to Town will meet with every acemmodation., BILLIARDS NIGHT tfORTBR ! ALFRED KIDD, Pbopbibtob, (Late Providore Waikato Steam Naviga, ; tion Co.) Y^AITEMATA JJOTEL, QUBBN ;STBBBT, •'■ ; AUOKLAIfI). 0. b: EDWARDS, "... , , tPropiietor.' : "OR-ITOMART HOTEL, (Nearest-Hotel to the Railway Station,) CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, F. AROHA.RD, Phoprietor. Wines; Spirits, &c, of the Best Brands, Waikato Visitors will receive every ' . attention. CHARGES MODERATE. ; f; Waikato Timbß TfoiM.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 742, 20 March 1877, Page 1
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356Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 742, 20 March 1877, Page 1
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