■ - '•- •> i, i iooi 1 i lH£U.i-2i< •' tri. 1 i, , 1 i '(M f.'J '. - HAMILTON. ,->r t Begs tl\e public^ tfiat. y ''>v/ h>'f'htl flu ,'\' in'"' he has, purchased the lease pt the above .commodious Hotel, and trusts, to obtain a share of patro- - None I ''but the best -brands "of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept First-class Stabling and' ' " : Paddocli3. j i ' ■ Baths, Billiards.
capr Johnson,, •-iii •• Royai Hotel; HAMILTON. TTI&ITORS will' find this Hotel V ' one of the mosfc comfortable in' the Province. Wines and Spirits of the Best „ . Brands. Good Stabling. k C. E. JOtiNSON, Proprietor. ' Waikato Brewery, . ' Hamilton;,, l ' ■ W .' ' C U -M-'M ING.' r DICKESON & BURNETT, MALT AND HOP BREWERS, BEG to direct particular , attention to their Pale and Other Ales, in Bulk and Bottle, BREWED ON THE BURTON . SYSTEM, ' - ' -
Which are strongly recommended for their BRILLIANT & KEEPING • m t , QUALITIES-. Also recommend their Double Stout. The sjtringent, Properties making it specially suitable for Invalids, being ,sof fc and 'mellow^and/free from Acidity, Sold in Cases of Fojur Dozen, ai 10s ,per ,dozen. ■ Carriftge f ree to , any . Railway^ . or Steam Boat Station' in the "Waikato^ . ' DICKESOW & BITJEINETTj Masters and Brewers,, NGA'R,U.;AW';AHIA, • ' - Waikato. ' - ' 500 Sacks for.Sale. - - OCCIDENTAL ■ HOTEX .AUCKLAND.: " ,t -J. ; -T. .SMITH. .. , Late oftlie'^Exchange,'" "'Jfunctfon," , and other Hotels, ." Ha^s pteiisure in ' announcing' to ' his old •f rieiids 1 and th£ public in 'general, thatt ,he , has purchased thaVV^ll-knb'wn'MqStelry, ' The Occidental Hotel, . ,t, t TVliere he will, be always happy to wel-. • come Old and New Faces.' " ; ' ; ! (! of thd Hotei'.are itoo vrell known 'to nee,d any_ comment, " j LJ7lfq < HEpW;vCAFJs','jOfBlH, f DAJLYj i ' / ; Under expenesce^^perinien'dence.' -.' Several Novelties added "tothe Miweunr. , THE BILLIARP, iSAtOOfy *' U ' ) r ', »>Thfe^handsomes't add^^'c^mplb^e ißijthe' tj i'"'., '.' >!■;, '.pblopies/. 7><-.i ivC" i'> ■>■ LEADING NEWSPAtEIt^ ON FILE ' ",,. ,Tj*XCHANGE AUGTIOiT- • MARTJ fJEi , < auckla^dv r^'.v u ' ''''"[m^DOTOM.X'ii:^-,'^, sßegs'lx) hifdM' the^piibiic^ th'aiP'ihW* hiu* a*esumed\'Susii^ > ss^^~a^ I "'*A^craonee^ 5 -;an'd *&ss& Co^ffix W» !^ IhWJpfei itnises lately occupied oy > I«Ir t . Gf»v. iW^ > Bi^oe^j fja«i<|o^sif^;a|^thie ;jssshmgjB ■jMliciioit 5 (Mkr/t^^Q^en^str^et^ Au'cMa4iJi'v r^e^h;eH^ej»i^6^|^^|df^M^
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1369, 9 April 1881, Page 1
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329Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1369, 9 April 1881, Page 1
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