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Hotels.

JJOYAL MAIL HOTFL, Viotohia and Elliott Streets, In the Vicinity of the Theatre, AUCKLAND. Families, Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen visiting Auckland will find thivS hotel comfortably furnished and thoroughly ventilated. The roof has been ventilated with all the latest improvements. The bothrooms are fitted with hot and cold water, also shower baths on the latest approved principle and patent waste pipe, &c.

J. Codling, with his experience as' a' hotel proprietor of one of the largest ~ hotels in England, ought to influence a large trade in this line. J. CODLING, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. FEJXCIS ROSE, Proprietor. J. 11. HOLMES, latf Station Master at the Newmarket

Railway Sta'.kn HAS pleasure in announcing that he has taken that well-kuown and centrally-silualo Hostelry, CUSTOMHOUSE HOTEL, Customhouse Strict, Auckland, where lie will always be visible to welcome old friends and the public in general. Exfcenhive additions and alterations have ecently been completed and the OUSTOIJHOVSK HOTEL will new bear faVorable comparison for comfort and convenience with any establishment in the city. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON WEST.

ONE of the finest hotels in the colony for convenience nud comfort. Hot, cold and .shower baths. First-class Show Room for Commercial Travellers. Good &tabling. W. TT. PEARC E, (Late of the Royal Mail, Auckland), Pioprietor. Powell's BLUE POST DINING ROOMS, REdTAUHANT AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Lower Queen- steet, Next door to the Metropolitan Hotel Auckland. Good Beds. Comfoi table Accommodation for Families. Open from o a.m. to 12^;.«j. Night Porter kept. Visitors may rely upon obtaining a comfortable Breakf x^t iv Lime to meet lie early Trc J n.

"RAILWAY HOTEL, HAMILTON. The nVve New and Elegantly Fnrni.»hed Hotel is pleasantly sitmtcd witliui a !*horl iii«ta.Ece of the ILiM.iUon E.iihvay Station, and offers ;i mot-t agreeable r.iul con\cnicnt report for Ti'iivellcrs and Visitors. PrivHe Snircs of Aptirtmenf«s. Table d'hote Duly. Coaches run dniiug the day to ar.d fmm tbe town.-hip. Trap" a,nd Saddle Ilor&es on Hire. G-od .* tabling. TST.B.— E.-ch train stays about t°n minutes at I'll' station, allowing pat>sougers time to visit the Hotel. L. 11. JAMEtf. i Vrmnvintnr. NOTIUE,

*|IHE Book, Stationery, and TobaccoJL nist's business at Hamilton,. ind the Chomi',tiy, Book, Stationciy and Fancy Busiuess at Cambridge, formerly conducted by Mr T. (J. Hammond, have been transfened to the undesigned. The business at Hamilton i* managed by Mr Gco. Dickcusou, Mid that at Cambiidge by Mr E. "Wiight who # will execute any orders with which they may be favored, carefully and promptly. Magazines and News-papers received by every English Mail. All outstanding accounts must be at once paid either to Mr G. Dickensoii or to Mr E. Wright, who alone are authorised until further notice to grant receipts for the same. EDW. WAYTE. June 19th 1879.

(JUMMERCI AL HOTEL, Corner of Queen and Shortland Streeis. ALFRED KIDD, Proprietor. (Late of the Anchor and Provincial Hotels.) Having purchased the above Hotel, has much Pleasure in informing his Waikato friends that they Avill find the accommodation first-class, End every attention will be paid to the comfort of visitors. ALFRED KIDD, Propiietor. MERCER. THE TRAIN SI'OPS HERE TWENTY MINUTES

DARKELL has ple>».,are in an- • no anting 1 to the travelling public that the new Refreshment Rooms at the Railway Station, Mercer Are now Re-opened and in full swing. First-class meals are served immediately on the arrival of every train. D.A, will bo glad to see hi» friends giving him u cull again,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1218, 20 April 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1218, 20 April 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1218, 20 April 1880, Page 1

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