■J Juoffn <:- Hptel?. '■liiftt'i-.OSJO'.) eilv'Sjej S3ABP J T Lun "J>" i t •■ ; f 9 r i httirwix *rj/f3JHtfrmrmo3 | RIOHXEiraWYNNB, , I -ffrr 97 B Fffirhjllfrr 'nil :•;: ,T( ■".-■' ■■!< ' • '!■' :.jMir<r 'I., -i *»«. 'M;.h ;..-. j -1: Oil Y',7/ '/it): ui ,■<•* <!■ :.!7' 'i'- ! ,:- J -i;" ' !■ i-vna>-M -irciiliil" ]!TW r.v .•;•-■■■ JIL: 1 1 OMME-EGIAL HOTELJ yjfj'' r -ti') j'- '.Ui-i 'Ui'v,- ••■•; j*. ]- ,•■/.• " 'uh ; '-''..j.-i' * • i "H'-VI *.'• il y-ift •; .*:-.'-• ::ii.-f- 'if f-w:".'-!' vl-'il-Wi-i u'.VJ' nOne.bf the! finest Hotela,in,the Qpjmi for Convenience *andlGomfort. r!:, : , rn ,., •f"l Yfi.-••'.-)[ Ji'j ->i'\ xrnJ>J"il :J"5 "{'-'•./! i iShow-fipom foriGomnß^wal ' travellers'.'J* ■* " /! > •!i!i !!•]•>.-■ !!•■<!" 'Sin.-, -'ift ;;i J-in t- .t-rr? J >-d -i <* •'•.': !■' ■-. /(Late o£ Ithe Roxa£'■■jifJuk;, %'c^ l .?^) r.,Mn. f 'in:.: « .£tOp«et,Or. „jj,.,. ..,( m!ll n ■rf ffiKRAKGSS KGSTB/ Pbopbjetqk., ~ ; J.. V ..: vftlfro -;.]:: = ! '■i'.'iiT . -iif:: " j THE above Hotel has now had large and additions toade to it, and is second to ribneiin tbe.Jroviaoe| ■■ affording Yn*t class i Accommodation to "Private Families aiid Travellers:: - , i 4■ ■ Good Ta»)le and the■: .Best Liquors are kept, and Visitors: to Cambridge and others using the Hotel may depend upon every effort being made to study their comfort and convenience. '. j Mr McNEisuhaa leased the Billiard Boom, in which ib one of Allcock's Pxizf Ixhibition-BilHardtTables. ! The Scabies have been taken over by Mr Ben. Hasw-p, which is a sufficient guarantee that hortes will he carefully ' and conscientiously attended to. j
FRANCIS HOSE, Puopbietor, ; MASONIC HOTEL, GAM BRID GE. ; TfJvtrKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL' CHARLES E. S, ROSE, r PROPRIETOR, X ; Nearest Hotel to the Wbarf. Flrei class Accommodation for Families. ; £est Brand Ales,' Wines, and Spirits. . AN ORDINARY DAILY. Good Stabling. ottingham castle hotel ptako. . ; Bestßrandsof Wines, Ales, and Spirits sept'on bund. .-Good Stabling for Hoisps. Enclosed Paddocks for Cattle.. J. WOOD,— Proprietor. DAVIDSON'S STAR HOTEL, AUCKLAND. IA MIL* AND' COMMERCIAL APARTMENTS, Ek.Sute. j Hot, Cold, Showtr, and Plunge Baths, SELECT BILLIARD ROOM. Night Porter in attendance; B. J. DAYIDSON, Proprietor. BOARDING HOUSE. A NDREW KENNY begs to give A- notice to the Public, that he has opened a Commodious Boarding House in Nixon-street, East Hamilton, where all the Comforts of a Home ma> be had at a Moderate Chargr. By strict attention to the comfort of BbardeVs, civility, and Moderate Charges, A. '&{-:»»▼• hopes to obtain a share of the Public support. A. KENNY Nixon-Ftreef, East Hamilton. ■ 7une6th, 1878 '
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 971, 12 September 1878, Page 1
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378Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 971, 12 September 1878, Page 1
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