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Hotels.

T^TT AIKATO HOTEL, Hamilton East, PROVIDES unequalled " Accomtnodatlon to '' Tra veiled arid VisitOfs.', ' 1" ARGE and "Well * ventilated BEDJ ROOMS and SITTING-ROOMS. 'ijgT A Spacious Billiardroom and one of Thuf stbn's Best Billiard Tables. BATHS.. A 11

First-class Et nd Paddocks. • Table <T Hote atlpra. to the Hotel is the Hamilton 1 Hall, Furnished with Grand Piano, and Stage Scenery, &c, for Entertainments and 1 ' \" ' Concerts. * FRE D. G A UDIN Proprietor.

"Waikato Brewery, HAMILTON. W . GUMMING.

DIOKESON & BURNETT, MALT AND HOP BREWERS, BEG to direct particular ■ attention to their Pgl? and Othpr Ales, in 3^,344 Bottle, BREWED ON THE BURTON SYSTEM, Which are strongly ommended for their BRILLIANT QUALITIES. Also lecommend their Double Stotit. The stringent Piopeities making it *.peciiilly suitable for Invalids, being poft and mellow, and fice from Acidity. Sold in Case* of Four Dozen, at ICK per dozen. C.iriiiige fieo to any Railway, or Steam Boat Station in the Waikato.

PICKESON & BURNETT^ Malsters and Brewers, N G A II U A W A II I A , Waikato. 1 $00 Sacks for Snip. OCCIDENTAL HOT E L, AUCKLAND.

J. T. SMITH. Lite of the " Exchange," " Juurtion " and other Hotel «, ( , E.ib pleasuie in annoiniciag to Lib old fiicnds And thejmblic in goucuvl, lli.it he lws pinched] that well-linown Hostelry, The Occidental Hotel, 'Where he will be always happy "to I'onio Old 'and Now Fauos', ffrgf Tlie iittractirns of the Hotel are too well .known trineed (any coninionf. IA'XCHEON* CiFi; OPE>" DAILY Under experienced superinten deucd. Several Novelties added to the Museum. THK BTU-IAIU) SALOON, ' The handsomest imd'ombst complete in the - . ' Colonies. UJADIXg' XK>ViIPA?KKS ON y J''lLfc CUAELES HKSKI'TiI] [ALEKANDEK AITKTX HE S'K E'r H •: and AITKIN. Qrain and Seed Merchants, SHIPPING AND GENERAL AGENTS. j.,The Haymarket, 105, Qr/KEX-STKBETy AFCKI.AND. Haviiig su'eceeded to the Secil ami ' Grain business" lately Ciuricd bn by Mr Alfred 'Buckland, hope, by'sttiacty attention to business to merit a 'continuance' of the public favburs. Thei r present t>tocj< cou-i-fw of A new iiiiporta'non'o'F all kinds of 'A< * RI( 'U LT U UALi G ARDEN, -and ■ F]jO\VEßi SEEDS. 1 . Also, Oats, Maize,/ Chaff, Bran, Bonodust, Guano, and' Artificial Manures, Fine, Course, 1 and Rock'tSalt, Now Zealand Flu\, Tow aud Coco'auut Fibre. 1

Mcssid Hebketli and Aitkin, haviug been in mj' employ for nianv yeais, 'l eonridently recommend them to my < friends as reliable ami careful business men. • ' < ' ' '< ''<('■ 1 ' ~ AL^ REI) BUCKLAND. \ ,T> OATS ! , f ■ BC3ATS 1 ;BO ATS !— X> ,J. W.. CABRiAiiSONSiare now > offering- to'the.publicj]?oiits of every class,, at a lower- r-iigui-e- thai c&n< be* supplied dlsev here^ i InspfedtionrinvitetL A speci- • alityf~a Ploasute'-boatircom.plete, for- £5. Ji W.-Carr &<Sorov s Cu^tcAn-house-ttreet West, Builders' to IL iMi j Na vy. i |V A;jfeo'ne, il'jli,'' Hawd,',! ilal^ or Corn,Cr ( UHher ; a la^geC)iroijLar v §&\v 1 snjqli C|rou^i,r paws, .Gardjen ,§ee^ IsQ«;er '.'-B e *ry)(» »jac|',ajjn9nti^r p^.etept,y'sa,pks. ( „ • .-,v t-i r,,..« , ..iTC. CUMMINGrJj !

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1403, 30 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1403, 30 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1403, 30 June 1881, Page 1

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