Hotels.
riWYN N E » a HAMILTON HOTEL
HAMILTON nn r EST.
Affords unrivalled accommodation for visitors and travellers. Families orlnvalides can be accommodated with Private Apartments in THE COTTAGE,
Itis.seperate from the Hotel, with all the comforts of a private home. ' '
Pleasure Crroiin,ds, Croquet Lawni Billiard Table,' Skittlo Alley,. Shower Bath (continual), Com mertini' Show-room '
Wines & Spirits of b^fc brands-
Tablo accommodation not excelled an the Provincel Horses and Traps on hire. Tourists' letters forwarded wherever directed. '
Col?b andCo.'s Booking Office A nice light Boat on the River.
RICHARD G WYNNE, ■ Proprietor.
-p^UKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL. , ROBERT KIRKWOOD (late of the National Hotel) having purchased the above, will be glad to see his old friends, and the public generally. Good Stable accommodafcio.
R.K. urpo&es making extensive improvements. Cambridge, July 1, 1879.
J^fASOKIC HOTEL, C A M BRIDGE. FRANCIS ROSJS, Prop) ictor.
ri OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, . VT Hobson-street, AUCKLAND.
Board and residence, 20s por week. Board and residence (single bedroom) !2os per week. Meal*, one shilling. Good accomodation for families.
DUNNINOHAM & KING.
OPENING OF THE RAILWAY.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TE AWAMUTU.
James Devi>i, Proprietor.
YTTINES & SPIRITS OF THE BEST Vy BKANPS. (tOO-1 stabling. Horses and B\iȣ,its alw ays on hand.
DON ,k L?D IX c6T?E(JOB (! ale of llio Auckland Hotel), ! la«. much m .umouuoin_r to the scttkis of W.iik.ito that lie h.tstaKen that well and _a\oraUj kuoivn hostelry
Tlio Waitomata Hotel, which he has at considerable expense, ienovatcd and ic-funiv-hod, m.ikmg the house hocond to nontMU the colonies, and where, by civility and ;ittt.-ntitin, he hopes to secure a fair hliaro of p.itroiuifje fiom tho travcllinsi' i ulilio of Wuik.ito. Thot,,\blci^ fiist-ch'-,ch imes moderate, and the I'otcl <>cnomlly will be found replete with every modem comfort and convenient. Uet, '.old, and Shower Baths In is! lit Toiler.
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TAURANGA
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JOSEPH ELLIS, (Late of the Exchange Hotel, Queenstreet, Auckland.)
The "Commercul" is f-ituntcd on The Strand, in the central portion of tho town, and has an uninterrupted and extensive view of the Harbor. FOH TOURISTS T.X KOUTE TO THE LAKE DISTKICT
Espei-ifil f:iro has been takou in building the Hotel to provide ample find suitable accommodation. TO COMMrttCIAI, TRAVELLERS Every advantage is offered, as there are convenient sample roonih, and all the comforts of a first -rate liouse. BATH UOOJIS Are situated on the same floor as the bleeping apartments. THU PUBLIC AND PRIVATE TABLES < Will bo provided with all the luxuries of the season. THE BILLIARD ROOM i Has all the latent appliances, and one of Alcock'H Best Tables. JOSEPH ELLIS, Proprietor,
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1307, 13 November 1880, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1307, 13 November 1880, Page 1
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