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Hotels.

THE WAIKATO HOTEL, EAST HAMILTON, Adjoining tbe Hamilton Hall. WILLIAM BUCK, PEOPRIETOR. The above Hotel is NOW OPENED. Erected of brick, with spacious and lofty suites of apaetmknts, commanding a very beautiful and extensive view, of the surrounding district, thebe advantage 0 cannot fail to make this a favorite resort of visitors and commercial travellers. No expknsk ha:-* been spared in the interior to make this hotel one of the most comfoi table m the province of Auckland — its accommodation is unequalled. Baths ! HOT, COLD A\l> .SHOWER. Billiards ! ONL OF THUHhTOX'.SP.KST TABLE*. Stables ! UXlrtJli. TUX CAKL OF A FIRST-CLASS MANAGER. Hight Porter.

COMMEECIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON WEST. ONE of the finest hotels in the colony for convenience and comfort. Hot, cold and shower baths. Fii'ot-class Show Room for Commercial Trnvellerb. Good stabling. W. 11. PEAKCE, (Late of the Pvoyal Mail, Auckland), Pioprietor.

TWEW ZEALAND INSURANCE J3I COMPANY. ! Cupiial, £1,000,00. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurance againbt Loss by Five of every description of pioperty may be effected by ihib company. Ftiniiiiig Stuok. — Hay and Corn Staokn ins>uicd. for thice, bix, or 12 months. The following sivo appointed Agents this company.— Ngaiuawahia. ) Ilimtley [ T. Y. Fit/patrick AVhntawhata ) Cambridge .. .Tames Hally Hamilton East .. Dey & French TeA-namutu .. J. L. IDmdeno Alexandra . . Ernest Wickham

To Butchers, Settlers. Tanners, and Others. riIHE uudriMsrncd nrc CASH TUR1 CUASKIiS of HIDEh, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, BEESWAX, &c , fit liigho-t niarki-t ntc, in any qn.iuUU. CoiiMgnees direct will h,ne fioinpt 'and litnncJi.ite C.ibh Remittances it'tiuncrl at '•ati-faotojy rate?. IRELAND BROTHERS, Tanneis and L'rthcv Manufactures, Aufi-l.md.

11l ETA N D BIIOTII E 11 S , WOOL MERCHANTS, Tanno o & Leather Mani-.facburers. ImjjOitoii of SidflJeiV ami Bootmaker-.' Machinery, Euurli-h and Foieign Leather, ' SuliUfjy, S.iildlcis 1 Ironirongeiy, Boot Uf }>cis Grindery, Miil Beltiu:r, Suction and Delivery Hose, etc. ■Warehouse*— Vulcan Lino and Highti eet. Woik- — Panmui c. Auckland. Constituent* Onleia promptly and carefully executed. Goods, shipped to all tho coluiiio.

NEW ZKALAND (ill ND GIFT OLUB, AUCKLAND. 2000 Members at £1 each, payaWe 4s. per month, or £1 per five months in advance. Members joining above Club are eptitled to take part in tho free distribution of Gifts on the 30th of JUNE, 1881, when the following valuable Gifts will be drawn for in the Albert Hall, under the management of a Committee of Gentlemen Belected from members present. The first distribution of Gifts under the New Zealand Grand Gift Club Rules coHfiists of 20 Harmoniums, £410 ; 23 Pianos, £H6o ; 10 Mmical Boxes, £90 ; 3 first-class Violins (in case), £35; 4 Writing Bureaus, £80 ; 40 Sewing Machines, £220 ; 100 Gifts. Total value, £2000. AH Gifts will 'be on view four weeks | before distribution. Post-office Orders should be, forwarded ; if cheques, exchange must be added and stamps enclosed for reply. Booking Office : 19, Urey-street, Auckland. THEODORE BROWN, Manager.

M. DORAN & CO., BEG to announce to the Inhabitants of Cambridge and its vicinity that hey will open their >. New Drapery, Millinery, Fancy ' Goods,, and ' Dressmaking Establishment, o,n May 8, in premises recently occupied by Mrs, Robbie, (second ' door from, Bank of New Zealand)- where, they twill show an entirely new and Well-Selecfce<l Stock, and -trust ,by' attention to tliewa^ts of their custom meis, to merit a fai? share ,of patronage.* N.B.— The Bressmaking-and Millinery 1 Branch will be tmdfer ;the "euperintHsndence; of a thorough" practical Sand.;' '..^ , \ " . Atkearly infection of their.new^Joods, &o () 'is'l^ted J ] S 'J ,\' : '',?'','".'{ ■*'"/"

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1351, 26 February 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1351, 26 February 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1351, 26 February 1881, Page 1

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