Hotels. . Whoe'er has tr,ayened ; life's a«ll round, Whate'er his atagres may have been. May sigh to think he still hart found His warmest welcome at an inn. - — &HKNBT6KIS. p WYNNE'S HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMH.TOH SVSST, . \ Affords Unmalled Acoomwodation -for • ViMtow and Trnvfllers. , w«milicr or Invalids can bo accemmodate* wilh Private Apartments in T H SCOT TA3r E, j separate from tW Hotel, with all the com forts : of » . , ; PRIVATE HOME. , ; Plenrnre Ground*, Croquet Lawn, Billi»rd ThWp, Skittle Alley, Showt-r B»Hi, (contimiiil)i eomniercinl Show Room, Wines and Spirits of best brands. Stable accommodation not excelled in the province, ; riorsCß and. Traps for Hire. ; Tourist' iettws forAyatded wherover 1 directed.' Cobb and Go's Boolring Oftlce. R^CHABD G WYNNE, ; ' ; . t Proprietor. . AOM MER CIA L HAMILTON' WEST, ■ i , One of *he fineat-Hotelß .in the Colony for Convenience and Comfort. ... .. . : Firßt-ola« SHow Room for Cpmmer^ial Travellers. Good Stabling. ' W. H. PEA ROE, (Late of the Royal M:ail, Aucklanjd). Proprietor. MASONIC HOTELj CAIiBKIDGE. FRANCIS ROSE, Propbietor, rpHE above ..Hotel h»B now had lirge I alterations and additions madp to it, aud is second to none in the Provicoe, affording Fu«t claea Acc6mm6dalioi4 to Private F«niilttß and f Travellers. A Good Table and the, Best Liquors •re kept, and Visitoiß to C«.mbridge and ethers jUqiuß the Motel m«y depend ijpon, every tffort being made to study their comfort and-ConVenieno?. " ■ v ! • ■ ; Mr McNkjbu has leased the Bilijard Room, in which is one of Alloock's Piize Exhibition fiilMai'd Tables. The S'ables bnv«: been taken over by Mr %xv. Hasi.'P, Mhich is a Buffioitnt guarantee tkut hones will be carefully aod coDßcie tiously. atttnded t to. ERANCIS HOSE, PitopßiETdß, MASOMO HOTEL, ; CAMBRIDGE. Y\tJEJ! OF CAMBRIDGE HO'IJEL ■■■!•■■ CHARLES E. S, RpaE, ; Proprietor, ■ i ; Nearest Hotel to the Wharf, j J^rst- class Accommodation for Families. Best Brand AL s, Wineß, and Spirits. AN ORDISAttY DAILY. G©oi) Stablibo. NOTTIN(f HAM CA3TLE HOTEL PIAKO. Best Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits «pp"t on hnnd. ■ . Good Stabling for Horses. Enclosed Puddocks for Cattle. J, WOOD,— Proprietor. DAVIDSON'S STAB HOTEL, AUCKLAND. FA M I L V AK D COMM ERCI AL APAMl^ bnts > En 3tITB> Hot, Cola, Shbtftr, and Plunge Baths. SELECT BILLIABD ROOM. Night porter ip, attendance.; J. DAYID^ON, i , PaqpiußTOß. BOABDING HOUSE. A'NDREW KKNNY begs to give J3L notice to i he Pnblic, that he has .opened, a. Commodious Bearding House ;in Nixon-strei-.t, K»Bt Hamilton^ where .alitheCouifo.ts of a Home m»j be had ;at a Moderate Char«« . BV Btrict atlentirm to the comfort oi IBoafdeiß, civility, »ud Moderate Chtirgis jA. KnfHY boptfe to ob'ain a abate of tbt YubMo support. . 1 •A. K ENNY Nixon-Htrect, ,••... East Hamilton. JuoeOtb, im
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 966, 31 August 1878, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 966, 31 August 1878, Page 1
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