Hotels and Restaurants. THISTLE £JOTEL HENEY KEANE, Proprietor. or «ST SELECT BILLIARD ROOM, oCOMMEECIAL HOTEL HAMILTON WEST. One of the finest Hotels m the Colony d for Convenience and Comfort. First-class Show Room for Commercial Travellers. * Good Stabling. c W. H. PEAECE, (Late of the Royal Mail, Auckland). Proprietor. "OLTJE POST DINING EOOMS, LOWER QUEEN STREET (Next Metropolitan Hotel). THOMAS POWELL, Late Proprietor of the Original Blue Post Dining Rooms m Victoria street, having Removrd to those More Commodious Premises, begs to call the attention of visitors from the Waikato to- the Accommodation now offered by his present Bstablifhment. The Lodging House and Esetaurant are close to the Wharf and Railway Station, And his customers can always be supplied with a HOT BREAKFAST before the starting of the first morning train. SETTLERS AND OTHERS VISITING AUCKLAND Will find the THAMES DINING ROOMS, Queen-street Wharf (next the Toll-house) the most CONVENIENT, CLEAN, -iND QUIET House to put up at, being handy to the Shipping and Railway Station. There are Single and Double Bed-rooms, with Private Sitting-room. MF^ AT ALL HOURS ! F. P. GARDINER, Proprietor. BrewersOT/" AIKATO BREWERYAlb and Porter m Wood, Ale and Porter m Bottle, Average imported article not to be compared with it. Customers will confer a great favor, also a pecuniary benefit, by promptly returning Casks, Kegs, and empty Bottles. W. GUMMING. ri EDGECUMBE. Ngaruawahia. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. Rimu and Tanekaha Planking on ban Orders received for Black Birch Posts rail Wire Fencing, warranted not to burn. _ Miscellaneous. WANTED the Builders, Contractors, and Inhabitants of Waikato to know that W. Craig, Plumber of Auckland, has commenced business m the above lino at Hamilton West. Pending further arrangements, all orders can be left with Mr Message, at the New Bank. Baths of all kinds (Shower and Plunge)Spouting, Ridging, and corrigated gal, vanized Lon Tanks made and Fixed. Repairs of all kinds neatly -executed. WOOL. TtHE undersigned are prepared to make -*- advances against the coming Clip. CARPENTER & BYROiN. Te Kowha, Ngaruawahia JJ^ BRUNT ON, HORSE TRAINER, Te Awamutu. Horses carefully broken to saddle or harnos* All Hows s^nt fcr and returupd i Wieo : £3 to saddle, £5 to sudd'c and harness,
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 899, 28 March 1878, Page 1
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362Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 899, 28 March 1878, Page 1
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