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CENTRAL WAIKATO HOTEL, '•'*• / TEAWAMUTU HENRY~~LEWIS BEGS to> inform- tho Public, his Patrons,tand Friends, that he has Compl6tM the Ambitions and AiTEßA'Tioite 1 which ,will be found, conducive,, to the greater comfort and convenience of the j Public, and every endeavour will.be made,jand n.o expense spared, to maintain the high reputation of the House*. . , '„ HENRY~ LEWIS, , / , Propnetor. m H E O TA R TT O.TEL AUCKLAND. ' " A DA M /IA'IRNS Respectfully informs his many friends throughout the., Colonies, f old- patrons iof THE STAR, ,thij 'travelling community,, and general public that he haa fijbcijasei) TliE r&TXREST of . R. J. Davidson in .the above weil'known FAMILY AND "COMMERCIAL HOTEL.

* , ' , "THESI.AR,". .' Replete with, every bipperniajjotry and comfort ik eaoh DE^ARIitEiJT, requires no 'tall talk,' nor' " high ! ! falutiii " to recom,mend it '/.the position it has'long held as ' ' ' THE 1 LEADING HOTEL IN ' ' i / AUCKLAND; is' unquestioned, '• 'its high prestige undeniable!. The:3uccea3 attending ; , , „ 7THE STAR,,"- . for the past fi^w years; t i 3 pai^ly duo to efficiency,, the rfn tiring care and' attention of the Manager, 'mr. w. a. 'CLARE}; and MR,'. CAIRNS 'takes the earliest opportunity of .announcing that, aq in the past , e"o in „the future,, MR., • CLARK' . wwiltl t (under' MR. . OAIBNS' ! general siipei'visioti) retain the'-position he haa proved himself ' so .well ' qualified 'to hold. , - ;• ; . * . . , ' . Will be/ qon^ucte'd on the same liberal principle as hitherto, with ' SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND ' I AMERICAN SPECIALITIES ■ atid Improvements, of wliich' the present 1 proprietor, gained valuable and - practiea ' experience during his r la,te. trip, to Europe , To niany readers of this r>ape,r. Mr. Cairo's is personally known. ' To others he , would mention that hfefhashacl long ' and varied - experience' in public • catering, ' having held.tho position of Chief Steward of.'P.M'.S.S. Co.'s "Nebraska/ and several 'large 'Inter-Colonial Steamers and, also, .sucoessfutiTiy conducted? "The White Hart," Christclnn eh ; ''Royal Mail,',' Auckland; "Royal Mail," Waikato; and other well-known HoteK . i - ■ _n ' . ■ rriHE-'DT A R" TTOTE L, . Albert-street, .Auckland. ADAM CAIRNS, Proprietor.

HENDRY & DAOR33, GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Queen & Custom-house Streets, - > / AUCKLAND, , Have on Sale and to arrive — 1O A A BAGS of OATS LZl\)\J 1600 B-igs Cantexbury Potatoes 40 Tons of Bi an 1 00 Ton 3 Bone .Flour 45 Tons Boncclu.-t 7 Tons Sharps, &c. „ < , ' All of which will be sold cheap to mak room for further shipirients. Buyers of all sorts" of Produce. , All goods consigned- for Sale' will be sold to ,best advantage, r and - account of sales promptly returned. "SADIdLEIYIi; HARNESS. . THE undersigned is now Selling our ;O\Yn;inake JEiidin'gc'Saddleß at -such Prices qs ( cannot fail to, clriv t e t the Slop-; made , ones' out of ! the mafltfet. Prices (complete with gob'd lfiounts)— '•.^X'-.-'ilß^.'O'O.' • ■•'' ■'■ AND UPWARDS; ■ /1 • Extea , Strong (Side .Saddles,' -complete , wis n}o,unts," £5 ; 10% £6, .£6 10s ; ; lughly recomniended, £7 10s and upwards; 1 Strong '^Bridles/' 6s';" 75, " "Zs" '6d ;' extra- . strong, IDstJd a%d"Upw"ai-dsr^od"durable i Plough ( f^oin 43s per. ppaipjefoj ae^. ,. Hairneas, of, , evjery description^ on hand or niade to* order. ' . '' " : ' Whips "irom l&WT*' fOs'each/SdlidUioWeiSilTCCv.ißitH/'Stirrups- and! Spuwr,j Waterproof.- Ridingi ..Aprons, B«9?y, Apijdnsjand poyeißof, aljl y kinds jatjloyes^ '"Y" 1 ' l i * ';'" '! * , '' ' '"' ' !'' j' '■'Olraefs"^y''pa^'dr wire' pro?nptly'exeicated."*pr I'ns<1 'ns<, .-'^i> >str >,n 1,*,.-..;,,, imen in mßt;'cl»SB tstyle, ana all arpiows (guara&ii!eea to He reiarn'ed r< ip*any^part of! [thyWalltaCd^UitSibt M&in'from^to r<B\ jhoare. <4GteaxgeiLxfH%L moderates j, vv h ' •

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1363, 26 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1363, 26 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1363, 26 March 1881, Page 1

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