Hotels. Whoe'er has travelled life's doll round, / Whate'er bis stages may have been, Maj sigh to think he still has found . v H»b warmest welcome at an, inn." . ,; , — Skenstone. rNOMMEROIAL ffOTE I ■*' HAMILTON WEST. ■ * ' ■ ," ' Thi« Commodious Hotel, one of THE^LARGEST IN THE COLONY, SNOW OPE NV v Replete with every CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. umd ot Apartments fob Famimbs FIRST-CLASS SHOW . HOOU ¥OR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. STABLING « A CCOMMOD ATION Vnequalled in the Province, and undej the superintendence of a First^Clasi Groom.' FrBBT-CLASS SADDLB HOBSES OK HIEB. W. W A.L.K.E-R. '*?■ Pbopbietoa, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Hamilton West. fVUEEN'S REDOUBT HOTEL. W H. POBTBB, PROPBIBTOB. ; u Thjs Hotel has just been re-model e and extensive alterations have been made .}Hi nrtjjgy tt^_ nieet^ew demands . ; of c %fob nereafed, traflßo ise^«W^^«k^4sf*W the Waikato dißtrict. The pßoprieto* is therefore enabled to afford travel lers \ n vommodatioD of a first-class description. WINES, SPIRITS, & ALES, OF THE VBRT BBS? BBANDS. 9ood •Stabling and Paddocking for Horset, Cattle, tfce. MERLE Y'S HOTEL, R INGIRIRI, The Proprietor wishes to thank the Waikato settlers and visitors for their beral patronage. No effort will be spared to perpetuate the good fame of his old established house. ■ -Stabling.. Saddle Horses. Secure Paddocks. JH.B.-^ExceUeHt Shooting Quarters. r HE ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL. Uppjer Quben Street, Auckland. JOHN CODLING,' Pbopmtstob. a Call and Judge for Yourselves. Waikato Times filed. T>, 0. YA L MAIL HOTEL , JLV» Viotobia Stbeet, Auoklind. i billiards^nXght porter. • Waikato Times filed. W.H. PEAROE, Proprietor. . EDWARD NASH JENKINS, PRO V. INO I A L HOTEL, Pbinces-stbset, Auckland, (Next the Museum, and opposite the Northern Club), Three minutes walkfiom Railway Station Home Oomtobts and Modebatb Chabg bs BILLIARDS NIGHT PORTER Waikato Times filed. ##*#* * * * * * # # " STAR HOTEL. # # t. UNDER new managemont 20 additional new Bed-rooms, finished in a few weeks, and New Commercial and Sample Rooms, which when completed will make the Stab the largest FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL in the Colony. Apartments en suite, Waikaio Times Filed. "j R DAVIDSON, Proprietor. Notice^ NO TIC E, NOTICE, / T-EMPERANCE HOTEL AND , PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, A CRAWFORD desires to draw • ' the attention of his supportere and the gonoral public to the extensive AifTKBATioNS nd Improvements which ore now complete with every comfort and accommodation for Travellers, convenient to the public road from JElamilton GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES. PRIVATE ROOMS, &c. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Freßh and Corned Beef always on hand A. OR AW FOKD,— Piako Store, JjUK>:2Bib, 187'
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 800, 2 August 1877, Page 1
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401Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 800, 2 August 1877, Page 1
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