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pWTN N E ' s HAMILTON HOTEL HAMILTON TVEST. Affords unrivalled , accommodation for visitors and travellers, tfairiilies orlnvalides can be accommodated with Private Apartments in hrtaJs. cottage, ; 111 I I It is seperate from the Hotel, with all i the oomf6rts of a private home. < f H Pleasure Grounds, Croquet Lawn, Billiard Table, Skittle Alley, Shower IBath (continual), Commercial Show-room. < f 'i... -it j Wines & Spirits of best brands. Table accommodation j not excelled in the Province. Horses and ■ Traps on hir6. ' Tourists' letters forwarded Wherever direoted. Cobb and Co.'s Booking Office A nice light Boai on the River. RICHARD GWYNNE, Proprietor:
r\LD HOttTSE AT HOME, ' OOENEE OF HOBSON & VICTORIA STREETS,
AUCKLAND. , "Visitors to Auckland will meet with ! • Every Accommodation. H £ NB Y HOA G, PROPRIETOR, Late of the Prince of, Wales, Bay of Islands, Royal Mail, Waikato, and Royal George, Newmarket.
J)UKE of CAMBRIDGE HOTEL.
ROBERT KIRKWOOD (late of the National Hotel) having purchased the above, will he glad to see his old friends, and the public generally. Good Stable accommodatio. R.K. urposes making extensive improvements. Cambridge, July 1, 1879.
DONALD MoGREGOR (Late of the Auckland Hotel), Has much pleasure in announcing to the settlers of Waikato that he has taken that well and favorably known hostelry THE WAITEMATA HOTEL, which he has, at considerable expense, renovated and re-furnished, making the house second to none in the colonies, and where, by civility and attention, he hopes to secure a fair share of patronage from the travelling public of Waikato. The tablets first-class, charges moderate, and the Hotel generally will be found replete with every modern comfort and convenience. Hot, Cold) and Shower Baths. Night Porter.
To Aroha Hotel, WAIHOU, THAMES VALLEY, EDWIN MISSEN, PEOPEIETOB. First-class Accommodation. Liquors of Best Brands.
occiden/^l hotel, "top/ .xCE O'SULLIVAN (Late jt the Exchange, Cosmopolitan, and other Hotels), HAS much pleasure in announcing- to Ms old friends and the public in general that he has purchased that ■wellknown Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Where he -will always be happy to welcome Old and New Faces. The attractions of the Hotel are too woll known to need any comment. Luncheon Cape Open Daily, i Under the superintendence of Mr Herbert. SEVEBAL ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM. THE BILLIAKD SALOON Is the handsomest and most complete in the Colony. Leading Newspapers on file.
ELLERSLIE HOTEL. WAIKATO SETTLEBS visiting Auckland would study their own comfort and convenience by stopping at the Ellerslie Hotel. First-class accommodatior and moderate charges. Trains run to and from Auckland frequently during the day. &PECTAL NOTICE TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC. "Hp ' ller^lie "otclis ahoutfivo minutes wnlkfiom tl»e Racecourse, loos™ Uoxes and every accommodation iind attention. H. BIIBNAN, Pruprjctw.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1207, 23 March 1880, Page 1
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