Hotels. Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round, Whate'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found Hie wannest welcome at an inn." —Shp.nstonb. HAMIIIO] HOTEL, HAMIITON WEST, Affords Unrivalled Accommodation fc Visitors ami Travellers. Familifß or Invalids can bo accomtm dated with Private Apartments m THE COTTA 3- E, separate from the Hotel, with all th comforts of a PBIVATE HOME. . Plearnre Grounds. Croquet Lawn, Billiar< Tuble, SMhtle Alley, Shower Bath (bontiuual), Commercial Show Boom, Wines 'and Spiritß of beßt brands, table accommodation not^exoelled m th Province, * Horses and Traps for Hire. Tourists' letters forwarded wherever directed. Cobb and Co.'s Booking Office. A Nice Light Boat on the Biver. EIOHABD GWYNNE, i Proprietor. ri OMMERCIAL HOTEL; HAMILTON WEST. One of the finest Hotels m the Colony for Convenience and Comfort. Hot, Cold, andtShowsr Baths. First-class Show Boom for Commerohl Travellers. ' Good Stabling. W. H. PEAKCE, I/ate of the Boyal Mail, Auckland). Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. FRAKGIS BOSE, Pkopribtob. NATIONAL HOTEL, " .CAMBRIDGE. W. WALKER HAS great pleasure of informing the public that he has just completed expensive alterations and irapiov ments m the above Botel m order to meet the growing requiiementa of the District, and he is now enabled to offer AccomoriatioD, «econd to none m the Provincial District of Auckland. # % The Ales, Wines and Spirits are of tba Best brand* procurable* Private Booms for Familum. Firstolavs Billiard Tuble. Sample Booms for Travellers. W. WALKER, Proprietor, NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. X»T 3ATAW 11 AT A BOTEL. 0. T. M. ICELLOW, * Pboprut.r. Good Accommodation. Wines and Spirits Genuine. DickeHon and Birnett's Brilliant Pale Ale, brewed on the Burton system; supplied to private families m five gallons and upwards, at 2<i 6d per gallon. Saddle Horses on-imre. ' *• V OTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL .ll PIA.KO. Boat Brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept on band. Good Stabling for Horsns. Enclosed Paddocks for Cattle. J. WOOD,— Proprietor. ARIEHTA,L LOUNGI AND NEVADA HOTEIi, CORNER OF QUEEN and DURHAM Si' BEETS AUCKLAND. H. 0. RICHMOND, Proprietor Grand Entrance to the Great Easten Divan from Queen-street. Doors open from 10 a.m till 12 p.m. dubham-street luncheon bai open daily. ♦ ■pXCEANSE HO TEL QUEEN STBEET, AUCKLAND. Ellis & Cajbbry Proprietor* The attractions of this favorit Hoßtelery are too well-known to neei comment, and the proprietors trust tba under their management, the Bxchawj -will Btill *dd to its alreadywell-earne prestige. The Upstairs Select Bar, is on of the handsomest m the Colony. Billiar Boom ; an efficient Marker has bee engaced. Wines of the best Vintagi Spirits of the Choicest Brand? unequa led Bottled Ales and Stout. Count< Luncheon. English, Australian, Sportini and Mew Zealand papers filed. Quality jaiforfc nnd Eoonomy, the Motto of tt ijjQtel.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1134, 30 September 1879, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1134, 30 September 1879, Page 1
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