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|i ;I"nWIUT V". •til ' ' t|i»l Hotel, 1 '"'U'XtftißlD'GlS. improvements and ad- •^ iitiona haying been completed, this Hotel now affords the best Accommodation to VISITORS A2TD TOORISTS.

SPACIOUS SAMPLE BOOMS have been provided fbr Commfitcial 1 Travellers.

, FIRST-CLASS Billiard Table, Under the Superintendence of a carefnl ' Marker.

GUIDES FOR TOURISTS! Arrangements huve been made so that gnidei for Visitors to the Hot Lakes are available upon short notice. „,. . .

Audus Raynes, Proprietor.

OPENING OF THE RAILWAY. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ?B AWAMUTU, James Devin, Proprietor. WINES & SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. •:- Good Stabling. ' Horses and Buggies always on hand.

a delaide wines ! Adelaide wines'.

The undersigned is in oonatant receipt from Penfold's Vineyard, South Australia,

Of their celebrated Wines Greenach and Tokay,

Which he can dispose of at 30s per dozen.

Orders accompanied by remittance will receive prompt attention. Ifgp These wines aro perfectly pure and strongly recommended by the faculty.

JAMES STEWART, THAMES HOTEL, AUCKLAND.

/7TTY TjUOUR ]V[ ILLS *

J. BYCROFT & CO.

Beg to intimate to their numerous friends that they have removed into their new and spacious premises in Shortland Street, Auckland. They have spared no expense in the erection of the above Mills (with every facility fbr an extensive trade) by importing the best machinery with the latest improTements in use in America and Eng I - land, resolved to keep fully abreast of the times They venture to state their Brands of Flour are to well known as to need no comment. With increased facilities for supplying all demands upon them, they solicit from their constituents a continued measure of support, and from those who have not used their Brands hitherto a trial, feeling assured such trial will ensure a continuance of their custom. Their Steam Biscuit Factory in rear of the City Mills is now fully at work. . The success that has attended their efforts in manufacturing first-class BISCUITS, has compelled them to erect spacious premises. These are now nearly completed and the erection of a second Revolving Oven, now on the way from London, will enable them to double their outturns. No labour or expense has been spared to make this Establishment comglcte in every respect, and J. Bycboft & So., respectfully solicit a continuance of that support they will always endeavour to merit.

N.B.— Goods delivered in the City, on the wharves and Railway Terminus free of extrar charge.

vrO ICE Of REMOVAL. Bt SPECIAL APPOINTMENT W. H. FENTON, HAT AND CAP .MANUFACTURER Begs to inform the public that he has R ,E MOVED LAKGER ANP MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES, at «r 82 -» QUEEN STREET, Opposite the ♦'Herald" Office, and has F * added GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY AND MERCERY To hia Business, in order to supply alongfelt want in the community. Hats and Caps of Every Description, mado to order on the premises. Country orders, accompanied by a remittance or reference, promptly atttaded t0 ' W. H. FENTON.

CRUSHING!!

GET your Oats, Maize, Bean?, &c., CRUSHED at Waikato Biewery Steam Mills. Two bushels crushed equal to threa whole 5 aids digestion, great saving in teeth, and will lengthen your horeei lives. See to it. WM. CUMMim

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1285, 23 September 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1285, 23 September 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1285, 23 September 1880, Page 1

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