Hotels. Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Whate'er his stages may have been, sigh to think he still has found -warmest welcome at an inn." —Shenstonb/ lOMMERCIAL j HAMILTON WEST. i y Commodious Hotel, one of ■•- ./'■-' THE LARGEST IN THE COLONY, ■ •JNs*-- is NOW O P"E N, Replete with every < CONVENIENCE,AND COMFORT. uiths of -Apartments for Families. FIRST.JCLASS SHOW-ROOM TOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. STABLING ACCOMMODATION Unequalled in the Province, and under the superintendence of a FirßtClaSß Groom. First-class Saddle Horses ok Hire.VV. W ALKER. ' Proprietor, COMMERCIAL. HOTEL, Hamilton West. TJEEN'S REDOUBT' HOTEL. W H. Porter, Proprietor." This Hotel has just ;been re-t&bdel e and extensive alterations have been made in order to meet the demands of the ncreoeed traffic between Aitokland-'and the Waikato district. The Proprietor is'therefore enabled to afford travellers •Vtommoclation ofa first-class description. -WINES, SPIRITS, & ALES, OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. 7ood Stalling and PaddocHng for Horses, Cattle, &c. 'HERLEY'S HOTEL, RiNGIRIRI, The Proprietor wishes to thank the Waikato settlors and visitors for their berol patronage* No effort will be spared to perpetuate the good: fame oi his old establish&d house. c Stabling. Saddle Horses., Secure Paddocks. N. B. -"Excellent. Shooting Quarters. !HE ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL. 1 Upper Queen Street, Auckland. JOHN CODLING, Proprietor. a Call and Judge for Yourselves. Waikato Times piled. O YAL MAIL HOTEL, i Victoria -Street, Auokland. PORTER. I *'Waikato Times filed. W. H. PEAROE, :'■£:&? Proprietor. EDWARD NASH JENKINS, PROVINCIAL HOTEL, PfiINCKS-STREET, AUCKLAND, "(Next the Museum, and opposite the Northern Club), Dhree minutes walk fiom Railway Station Home Comports and Moderate CHAkG ES BILLIARDS NIGHT PORTER Waikato Times filed. # # STAR HOTEL. * * "¥ TNDER new uinnogement 20 addiU lional new Bed-rooms, finished in a few weeks, and New Commercial and Sample Rooms, which when completed ■will make the Star the largest FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL in the Colony. Apartments en suite. Waikato Times' Filed. J B DAVIDSON, Proprietor. Notice, NOTICE, NOTI CE, TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, CRAWFORD desires to draw the attention of his supporters -and the gnneral public to the extensive Alterations »nd Improvements which are now complete with every comfqrt and , .accommodation for Travellers, convergent to the public road from Hamilton, GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES. PRIVATE ROOMS, &c. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Afresh and Corried.Beef always on hand. A. CRAWFORD,—Piabo Store, J tue 28th, 1877
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 795, 21 July 1877, Page 1
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383Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 795, 21 July 1877, Page 1
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