Hotels. WJwe'er has travelled Ufa's dull rowncl, warmeßtwclcomeat an. *■«." , *..■ —SfIIBWStONB. QOMMEROrAL JJ OTE L, HAMILTON WEST. This Commodious Hotel, one of THE LARGEST IN THE OOLQNft: NOW OPEN, Replete with every CONVENIENCE AND CPMPORT. ' uiteb o* ' Apartments job Famhibs. %SF FIRST .JOLASS* SHOW. ROOM COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. STABLIN<K ACCOMMODATION Vnequalled in the Province,' and under the superintendence of a Jitßt-ClaBS _Groonr. First-class- Saddm Hobses on Hibi. ' W. WALKER,' Proprietor, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ; Hamilton West. TJEEN'S' REDOUBT HOTEL. W H. Porteb, Profrietob. This Hotel has'just been re-modelled, and extensive alterations have been made in order to meet the demands of the ncreascd traffic between Auckland and the Waikato dietriot. The Proprietor is therefore enabled to afford travellers vt-ommodation of aflrst-clftss description. WINES, SPIRITS, & ALES,; • OB . TBb'vBBT BEST BBAHDB. 'Jood -Stabling, and Paddotking for # 'Horse*, Cattle, &c. •HERLEY'S HOTEL, RiNGJRIRI, The Proprietor 'wishes to thank the Waikato settlers and visitors for their beral patronage. 'No effort will*bejparcd #to pcrpotuatc the good fame of. his old established house. »o»d Stabling. Saddle Horses. Securo Paddocks. - - * '■ < tf.E.—JSKcdhut S7wot'mg Quarter*. }HE ARMY AND NAVY 'HOTEL. - V UpißK Qubbk Street, Axjoki.a.wd. , JOHN CODLING, Pbopbietob. a Call and Judge for Yourselves. Waikato Trans hied. O YA L MS AIL H0 T IL, # i Viotobia Street, AuciLiKD. BILLIARDS-NIGHT PORTER, j Waikato Times fliod. W. H. PEAROE, Proprietor. TJ 0 K LA N D HO TEL ," Quasi* Btbbbt, AtfOßii.A3Ti>. J. BOTJLTEB, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation. Eirst-elasi table." The-.bait of Ales, Wiuss, and Spirits. • ' ■ < WAirATO Timbs fllod. ■ , R 0V I N C I A L HOTEL, - (Next the Museum, and opposite the Northern C|ub), A U C KL A N D. . Waikato Times filed. dfitors to Town will meet- with every acQinmodatipn. J.LLIARDS NIGHT PORTER! ALEREP KIDD, Pbopbibtob, • Providore Waikato -Steam Natiga. tion Co.)* ■■? AIL WAY TERMINUS i '■...'.'. .' H 0 T E L. AUOKXASI), The undersigned begs to draw the attention of the Waikato Public to the. advantages offered by the above Hotel to the travelling portion of the up country settlements. This Hotel is situated in Short-street, within two'minutes walk of the Railway Station, There are Private .. Sitting and Bed-rooms, which ooma.and a magnificent view of the noble harbour of Waitemata. —~-* ■■# «■■ Eamilies can depend upon every attention and comfort. All luggage of whatever .... « 1 AAntrAfTOH f.rt ATlfl from the Railway Terminus mwib oi clhabgb. POCKET. ELASKS always on morning train. CHARGES MODERATE Waikato Times EitßD.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 762, 21 June 1877, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 762, 21 June 1877, Page 1
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