Hotels. Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Whate'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found Hip warmest welcome at an inn." —Shbnstonb. f\ WYNNE'S HAMILTOI HOTEL, HAMILTON WEST, Affords Unrivalled Accommodation fo Vieitora and Travellers. Families or Invnlids can be accommo dated with Private Apartments in THE COTTA3E, •eeparate from the Hotel; with all thi comforts of a PRIVATE HOME. Plea?nre Grounds, Croquet Lawn, Billiarc Tablo, Skittle Alley, Shower Bath (continual), Commercial Show Room, Wineß and Spirits of beet brands. Stable accommodation not excelled in the Province, Horses and Traps for Hire. Tourists' letters forwarded wherever directed. Cobb and Co.'s Booking Office. A Nice Light Boat on the River. RICHARD GWYNNE, Proprietor. f\ OMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON WEST. One of the finest Hotels in the Colony for Convenience and Comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. First-class Show Room for CommeroUl Travellers. Good Stabling. W. H. PEARCE, (Late of the Royal Mail, Auokland). Proprietor. MAS ONI CHO TEL, CAMBRIDGE. . FRANCIS ROSE, Proprietor. NATIONAL HOTEL, . CAMBRIDGE. W. WALKER HAS great plea.ure of informing the ' publio that he has just completed extensive alterations and improv ments in the above Hotel in order to meet the growing requirements of the District, and he is now enabled to offer Accomodation, second to none in the Provincial District of Auckland. Af*Mt The AJcs,' Wines and Spirits are of the Best brands procurable. Private Rooms for Families. Firstclaes Billiard Table. Sample Rooms for Travellers. W. WALKER, Proprietor, NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. -varr hatawhata hotel. 0, T. M. KELLOW, PfiOPRI-TOR. Good Accommodation. Wines and Spirits Genuine. Dickeson and Burnett's Brilliant Pale , Ale, brefted on the Burton system; supplied to private families in five gallons and upwards, at 2s 6d per gallon. Saddle Horses on Hire. V! OTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL '^1 PIAKO. Best Brands of Wineß, Ales, and Spirits kept on hand. Good Stabling for Horses. Enclosed Paddocks for Cattle. J. WOOD,— -Proprietor. ARIBNTAL LOUNGE AND NEVADA HOTEL, CORNER, OF QUEEN and DURHAM STREETS Auckland. H. C. RICHMOND, Proprietor. Grand Entrance to the Great Eastern Divan from Queen-street. Doois open from 10 a.m till 12 p.m. DURHAM-STREET LUNCHEON BAR , jpPEN DAILY. , •niCHiSSE HO, TEL, QUEEN STBEET, AUCKLAND. Ellis & Cafpbbt Proprietors. The attractions of thiß favorite Hostelery are too well-known to need comment, and the proprietors trust that under their management, the Exchange will still add to itß alreadywell-earned prestige. The Upstairs Select Bar, is one of the handsomest in the Colony, Billiard Room ; an efficient Marker bas been engaged. Wineß of the best Vintage, Spirits of the , Choicest Brands unequalled Bottled Ales and Stout. Counter Luncheon. English, Australian, Sporting, and New Zealand papers filed. Quality, Comfort and Economy, the Motto of the Hotel,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1105, 24 July 1879, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1105, 24 July 1879, Page 1
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