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Hotels.

TVT OTriI NGHAM CASTLE HOTEL, -Ll PIAKO. Best brands of Wines, Alos, and Spirits kept on hand. Good stabling for horses. Enclosed Paddocks for Cattle. J. WOOD, Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'SULLIVAN (Late of the Exchange, Cosmopolitan, and other HoteL), HAS much pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general that he has purchased that wellknow n Hobtelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Where he "w ill always be happy to welcome Old and New Faces. » The attractions of the Hotel are too woll known to need any comment. Luncheon Cafe Open Daily, Under the superintendence of Mr Herbert. SEVERAL ADDITIONS TO THE MUSE UM. THE BILLIARD SALOON Is the handsomest and most complete in the Colony. Leading Newspapers on file.

'pHE ALPHA HOTEL, KIHIKIHI, WAIKATO. L. BALLEN, Proprietor. Visitors and others will meet with Comfortable Accommodation. Loose Boxes. Good Stabling.

ELLEHSLIE HOTEL. WaIKATO SETTLORS visiting Auckland would study their own comfort and convenience by stopping at the Ellerslie Hotel. First-class accommodation and moderate charges. Trains run to and from Auckland frequently during the day. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE 3POUTINU PUBLIC. The Fllerhlie * T otel is about five minutes walk from tho Racecourse. 1 oose Itoxeb and every accommodation and attention. H. 13RENAN, Proprietor.

/CENTRAL WAIKATO HOTEL, \J TE AWAMUTU. H. LMWIS V —KIJiTOE.

Tho Proprietor of <1 o abovo mentioned 1 hotel, b^g!> to ofier hi. sincere tlunk* to his friciwlfi and the public for the 1 iberal Putioiiiigo that they hsive fisvoun d hi> establishment with for tlie last ten ye;irs nnd hfivinur been prosperous in buMne-s he ha^ therefore made lti ■? hotel second to none in the Distiicfc, nnd no effort will be \\Miicing on hi-< jinrt tomain(;iin rhe leputsition which (his hoM hn* onjoyed. Vwto s will find an excellent i.iblo, wine jiihl spiiitsunpqiuillfdin tho district, good stabling rind p.'itldncks, and. every convenience that travellers and families may loquire. 'I ho (JentralWnikalo Mot^l has al-^o provided for th(» satVty of it-, visitors \rith a thosaud gallons of water in the up^-tai s bath-room, and an O(|u:il Qinntiiv down-stijir-5, so, that in oii.so cf iirf\ tlic* place could b rt swauipod; also in c-ise of fhe in the ni'ilit visitors could o-onpe by moans of tho lino larsre Balconj 71, latolj- added to tho If otel. L'jdics and U-ents hordes buggies and traps always on hir. 31. LEWIS, Pjiornir/rott. pITY BUFFET (Xoxt X« vada Hotel), v. ' Queon Streor, Auckland Soloct Poom upstairs. Fir.sl-class Bill of Fare <laily. Open froui 7.00 a.m. to 12 p in. TIIOS. aicEWIX, Pioin-iotor

JS T O T I C R .

"HT^lfE 1»ook, .Stationeiy, and Tobacco - JL nist's business at Ramilfon, and the Chemistry, Look, Shuionery and Fancy Business at ('ambriolsjjv, formciJy conducted by Mr T. ( '. Hammond, have been transferred to the undersiirpod. 'I he business at Hamilton is managed by Mr C4eo. Dickon son, r>nd that at Cambridge by 31r E. Wiiuht who will execute any orders with which they may bo f.uored, carefully and promptly. Maga/ines and Newspapers leceived by every 3'ngli.sh Mail. All outstanding accounts must be at opco paid either to Mr G. Dickcnson or to r Mr E. "Wii^rht, who alono are authorised until fiiiilicr notice to grant leceiots for tho s.amc. EDW. WAYTE. June 19th 1870. OUGANS, HARMONTUMS, AND PIANOFORTES. Ameiicau O^an«, from £20 lln.ru oniums, £'io to £00 Anglo- Amei lean Oigans, £,~>o to X6O Pianofortes, bv 15ord, fiom £^1 10a Pianofortes, liy Aucher, frum £o0 Pi.inofortes, by Schiedmeyor, from 9Q guineas Also, Allibou't. Patnit Mclmly Orpin, the gem of all Inhtiuinuiis. Wdtcheb and o<:\\ cilery. JAMLS lIOWDEN, Shortlai.d Stiieet Acchland.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1192, 17 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1192, 17 February 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1192, 17 February 1880, Page 1

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