, f Hotels. *• 1,-1" • -, I , ' 1 >.! ' ' ' '" Ifl I i W AIEA TO "HOTEL, ■ "'» l " Hamilton EasY ' " " I)ROVIDES' -unequalled '■* , r , i! Accommodation 'to ; , u < ''Traveller*} ' &\A Visitors. 1 ll '< "", 'i i>, u '>jl 'M.IIj I ' .I .i ■• " 1 ' 1 '"' lARGE and Well • ventila ted ! 'BllDv* y-BOQMS and BITTIISa-'ROOMS,
1 j i^* A Spacious Billiardropni and one of Thurston's Best Billiard Tables. "OATHS. First-class Stables and Paddocks. Table d' Hote at 1 p.m. tfgr Attached to tho Hotel is the Hamilton Hall, Furnished with Gitind Piano, and Stage Sceneiy, _c, tor Enteit.imments and Oonctrts. FRED. G A UDTN Proprietor, Waikato Brewery, HAMILTON; 1 W . CUMMING.
DICKESON & BURNETT, MALT AND HOP BREWERS, BEG to direct paiticular attontion to their Pale and Other Ales, in Bulk and Bottle, • BREWED ON THE BURTON ' SYSTEM, Which are strongly ommended for the»iBRILLIANT & KEEPING QUALITIES. Also recommend tboir Double Stout. The s-tjintrent Propeities molting it specially suitable for Invalids, being boft and mellow, and fiee from Acidity. Sold in Cases of Four Do/en, :it 10a per dozen. Caniage free to any Railway, or Steam Boat Station in tlie Waikato.
DICKESOW & BURtf ETT 3 Malsters and Brewers, N G A R (J A W A HI A , ■\\Taikato. 500 Sdcks for S ilc. 00 OIDE N T A L HOTB L, AUCKLAND. J. T. SMIT H. Late of the " Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure m 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 ahvays happy to wel- ' come Old and New Faces L tggjT The , attractions of the Hotel are too well known to' need any comment. LUNCHEOX CVFE OPEK DAILY Under experienced superinten deuce. Several Novelties added to the Museum. TilE BILLIARD SALOON, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies. LEADIN.fi KE\TSf APERS OK EILE HHE AWAMTJTU BUTCHERY. ., W. < AyE^ELL^^roprie,tor. "V) r .lt., in thanking the, inhabitants of Te Awarautu and the settlers around the district for the liberal support accorded to , hjm, for the , last , two yearp and a-half, wishes to inform them that he still hopes •to supply them'Hyith a'good article' at the lowest possible ; piice, and by stfiefc attention to bldsindss'b 1 dsindss' to merit a continuance d their favors. , Hides, Skins and TaUp^ fought. , , ,',, ,>V. -AVENELIi, ' 1 'I ' Butcher; Te ,Awamutui ' "' - : BOATS 1. 1 BOATS, 1, ' BOATS 1^ ; !J. [W., OA^,.4>.3OJNS are now offering to tl>e public Boats of every class, <dt % lowier i^fig^re ' t^n,',,caip, , : be , .suiyli^d .elsewhere* jjEnspeoti.oisinviteid. s A.speciJor >c JVM. Qa^&^ong/ Ou{,ton;7nouse-street W^pt,. Bmldera^Hf JVL",N"a,y;y> ,<i : . u i^M :#one" ifil^'Hani' 1 llait ?& .Corn" 1 MairardSsC^^^ (&tim*fm%tf#f i
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 30 July 1881, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 30 July 1881, Page 1
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