Hotels.
TOTAIKATO HOTEL; HAMILTON. F. GAUDIN Begs to inform the public that he has purchased the lease of the above commodious Hotel, and 1 trust to obtain a share of patr,ojx <>• • ' ' ' ridge l. None but the best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept First-class Stabling and Paddocks. Baths, Billiards. ■ FRED. GATJDIN.
Waikato Brewery, HAMILTON.
W. CUMMING. 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 reoommended for their BRILLIANT & KEEPING QUALITIES.
Also recommend their Double Stout. The htringent Properties making it specially suitable for Invalids, being soft and mellow, and free from Acidity. Sold in Cases of Four Dozen, at 10s per dozen. Carriage free to any Railway, or Steam Boat Station in the Waikato. DIOKESON & BURNETT, Malsters and Brewers, NGARUAWAHIA, Waikato. 500 Sacks for Sale. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. J. T. SMITH. Late of the "Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, The Occidental Hotel, Where he will be always happy to welcome Old and New Faces.' ig^" The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. LUNCHEON CAFE OPfiK DAIIY Under experienced' superinten dence. Several Novelties added to the Museum. THE BILLIABD SALOON, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies. LEADING NEWSPAPERS ON. FILE
T7IXCHANGE AUCTION MART. JCi AUCKLAND. , j W. DOWDEN. Begs to inform the public ■ that he has tesumed, business as Auctioneer .and General Commission Agent, in the PreI mises lately occupied by Mr. G. W. ! JJinney, and known as the. Exchange .Auction, Mart, Queen-street' Auckland, where he hopes by strict attention to business prompt settlement of accounts, and liberal advances if required against goods left for absolute sale, to receive a share of public support.
' GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOAj, BR E A X FAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of well1 selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a' delicately-flavoured beverage which may pave us many, heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use <"of such articles of diet tha? a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough 'to, resist every tendency to disease. •Hundreds of subtle maladies are .floating, around us ready to attack wherever tjiere is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal 'shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood' and '"a properly nourished irame.V —^'ee, article in, the Civil BersG# t @azetie' r ' '•,'">' ' t Madeidmply with boiling water >,-' ■'1 '•> ,*' pr milk.', ' ' J3old only 14 paQkefe'dr'tiins, labelled: ' > f s; , •'] ' J A3i£E«s''s p P,iS-& GO., ' *-*■* HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1373, 21 April 1881, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1373, 21 April 1881, Page 1
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