Hotels. National Hotel, CAMBRIDGE. "VTUMEROUS improvements and ad- •^ ditions having been completed, this Hotel now affords the best Accommodation to VISiTOBS AND ...■■TOttmHVR. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS have been provided for Commercial Travellers.
FIRST-CLASS Billiard Table, Under the Superintendence of a careful Marker. GUIDES FOR TOURISTS! Arrangements have been made go that guidei for Visitors to the Hot Lakes are available upon short notice. Audus EayneS; Peopeietob.
Te Aroha Hotel, WAIHOU, THAMES VALLEY, EDWIN MISSEN, PEOPEIETOB. First-class Accommodation. Liquors of Beat Brands.
J.J. AUSTIN & Co. Wholesale Manufactubebs of BOOTS and SHOES, No. 1 5, Wyndham St., Auckland iggT* Every Description of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Leggings, Closed Uppers, &c, always in stock JU Orders Executed with Promptness and Despatch under the Personal Superintenintendence of the Firm. Special Makes for the Country and Native Trades. l^-NEW STILES^ CONSTANTLY BROUGHT OUT. Ladies Elastic sides, Bals., and Childrens Goods. Gentleman's Elastic sides, Wellingtons, and Bals. Unsurpassed in Appearance and Wear. Indents Executed on mofct Rersonable Terms, for London and Continental Goods.
Sampha .nut to tuuf Part, en Approval or llvturit.
XT AMILTOYT BOOK, STATIONERY, ASD FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY, Waihito I'iiiti* Ji tri/ff' //pi, ojtjMiAttt' Oh >jhiii \\ Ifolif, GEO. HWKIXHOXy Manager. JU^T OPENED! PRESENTS For Christmas and New Year. Comprising A first-class Assortment of WOKK-BOXES Writing Desks Victorias, Ladies' Bags, Vases, Lustres, Flower Tubes, Ladies' Companions, &c, &c. fXIOYS in great variety. Novelties. Fancy Goods of Every description. Christmas and New Year'b Cards.
A splendid assortment of Prizes and Reward Books. A Speoial line for School Children' 8 Books. Stationery in all its Branches. A good assortment of Pipes (Mcerechum, Briar, G.8.U., <fee), and Tobacconists Goods always on hand. E Wayte, j BOOKSELLER & STATIONEK, Hamilton. THE BROTHERHOOD OF DKATH. a thrilling hcnsatiun-il btory of JHE D.uiK sidr of New Youk at the present time, will commence in ntwt number of MELBOURNE Saturday Numt. Now is the time to subscribe. Nos 8 and I) to hand. A very pretty -^ ieee of Miihic, entitled, "I will meet jdu in the Twilight, '' will bo ruicsi.KTKD tiiuTi:, with the double Cukwimas> nitmbuii of MELBOURNE Saturday Niujit. Send in your name at once as a regular fc übhcriber, and thus uuMiie regularity of delivwy. "The Brotherhood of Death," a tale of the dark bide of New York, commences in next number, A .story of thrilliug interest ! The anne of sensationalism I ! l'Js aud (id per annum, Us 3d per half-year. — W. Burtlei't Langbridgu (General Manager for New Zealand), Awrtociated News and Advertising Bureau, next Bucklands' Queen Street; or, of the local agents,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1182, 24 January 1880, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1182, 24 January 1880, Page 1
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