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MILNES Commercial Hotel, HAMILTON. EVERY convenience, combined with hest attendance and FIRST-CLASS TABLE. PRIVATE SUITES or APARTMENTS. Good Billiard and Sample Rooms. Bath-room with Showers. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Coach to meet all the Trains. John S. Milne, Proprietor.
HOYAL HOTEL, j HAMILTON EAST, WAIKATO. ARTHUR gA-CH, Pbopkietob. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. NONE BUT THE BEST BRANDS OF ALES, WINES, & SPIRITS KEPT. First-class Stabling Accommodation and Good Paddocks. JjASONIC CiSiK HOTEL'H 0TEL ' JFRANCIS ROSE, Proprietor.
Waikato Brewery, HAMILTON. W . CUMMIHa, mAM AH ERE HOTEL. JAS. T. CAMP, Proprietor. This Hotel is the most central in Waikato, being the only Hotel on the direct route for Te Aroha, and on the mam road from Cambridge to Hamilton, Piako to Alexandra and the Hot Lakes. It affords unrivalled accommodation for visitors and travellers. The House occupies a most commanding and healthy position. First-class stable accommodation. Tamahere, Feb. sth, 1881. x¥ORD ROYAL HOTEL, Midway between Cambridge and THE HOT LAKES, And within a few minutes drive of the OKOROIRE HOT SPRINGS. As these Hot Springs, through, their remarkable sanitary qualities and easily accessible position from Cambridge, have become a favorite resort for the Waikato public, the proprietor of the above wellknown hostelry has commenced running a Coach every Wednesday and Saturday between Cambridge and Oxford, so as^ to enable travellers from Auckland to visit the Springs and return the following evening to town. Visitors desirous of camping at the Springs can be provided with camping material and all necessary accommodation. The Hotel is fitted np with every convenience for families and travellers. Good Stabling. Buggies and Saddle Horses on hire, and Guides t« the Hot Lakes. The Oxford- Store, adjoining the Hotel, ia stocked -with a choice variety of merchandise. C. McMANUS, Proprietor. Prince Arthur Hotel, CORNER OF HOBSON & WELLESLEY-STREETS, AUCKLAND. . HUBERT/ ORAM ... PROPRIETOR.' The Prince Arthur'! Hotel; as now erected, is one of the most., convenient and well-appointed Hotels, in ,I>he Australasian Colonies. Its central position, so near tlie' business pprftbii of jbhe City, , its salubrious- ' situation, .' c ■ its,, . finish and ' thorough completeness; aIL combine tb stamp' it as a (l \ ',l, l , ! ( \|j* ; , mST:CLASS.,F;AMILI k COMMERCIAIi ' v ! 'HOTEL.' ' l "• ;
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1595, 23 September 1882, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1595, 23 September 1882, Page 1
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