Hotels.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'SULLIVAN (Late of the Exchange, Cosmopolitan, and other Hotels), HAS much pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the puhlic in general that he has purchased that wellknown Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Wherehe will 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 MUSEUM. THE BILLIARD SALOON Is the handsomest and most complete in the Colony. Leading Newspapers on file.
ff HE ALPHA HOTEL, EIHIKIHI, WAIKATO. L. BALLIN, Proprietor. Visitors and others will meet with Comj fortable Accommodation. Loose Boxes. Good Stabling.
ELLERSLIE HOTEL. WAIKATO SETTLEBS visiting Auckland would study their own comfort and convenience by stopping at the Ellerslie Hotel. First-class accommodatioc and moderate charges. Trains run to and from Auckland frequently during the day. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC. The Ellerslie Hotel is about five minutes walk from the Racecourse. T ooss Boxes and every accommodation and attention. H. BPvENAN, Proprietor.
CENTRAL WAIKATO HOTEL, TE AWAMUTU. H. LEWIS, P— hibtob. The. Proprietor of the above mentioned hotel, begs to offer his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the Liberal Patronage that they have favoured his establishment with for the last ten years, and having been prosperous in business ho has therefore made his hotel second to none in the District, and no effort will be j wanting 1 on his part to maintain the teputatiou which this hotel has enjoyed. Vifito»s will find an excellent table, wine .and spirits unequalled in the district, ••ood stabiinjr and paddock>, and every convenience that travellers and families ma}' require. The OentralWaikato Hotel has also provided for the safety of its visitors v-ith a tho.sand pillions of water in the upefai'S bath-room, and an equal quantity downstair*, po, that in cn^e of fire, the place conld b" .swamped ; al-o in ca*>e of fire in the night v«.sitnr.s could escape by means of the fine Ltr^c iialcony, lately added to the Hotel. ! Ladies and Gents horses buggies and traps always on Mr. H. LEWIS, PnorniKTon.
CITY BUFFET (Next Nevada Hotel), Queen Street, Auckland Select Room upstairs. Fii&t-cla&s Bill of Fare daily. Open from 7.30 a.m. to 12 p.m. THOS. MoEWIN, Proprietor
"W. H. BAILEY, fH ENERaL STOREKEEPER, BAKEB, WHAT A WHAT A. Contractors supplied ut the chcupest rates.
I^TOTICE Of REMOVAL. BY SPECIAL AITOINTMiaJT W. H. FENTON, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER Begs to inform the public; that he has REMOVED LARGER AND MORE CONVENIEN'f PREMISES, at » oJt & QUEEN STREET, Opposite the " Herald " Ofiice, uud has added GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY AND MERCERY To his Business, in order to supply a longfelt Avaiit in the community Hats and Caps of Every Description, made to order on the premises. Country orders, accompanied by a remittance or reference, promptly attended W. H. FENTON,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1196, 26 February 1880, Page 1
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482Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1196, 26 February 1880, Page 1
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