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Hotels.

THE WAIKATO HOTEL, HAMILTON EAST. Fred. Gaudin, J'ROI'RIETOR. ROYAL HOTEL, HAMILTON EAST, WAIKATO. A RT JL U R 1 ) AC H , I 'no I'Ki fc/roii. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. NONE BUT THE BEST BRANDS OF ALES, WINES, & SPIRITS KEPT. FiftsT-UL \.ss .Stahlim: Accommodatio:* and (Jood Paddock.*.

ffIASQNIC /Sambrukik. TTOTEL ijAMBJJIDUK fl I ' PR'ANCIS ROSE, Pkoi>kietor. NATIONAL HOTEL, . anilllllDGE, AV AIKATO, THE- BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. , i lb complete with J^VKRV ,4 CCOMODATION aVKRY iICCOMODATION

VIBITOI^^ AND TOUEISTS.

SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS

I OH CUMMEJ ICJLA L TJ iA\ r ELLERS.

THE Bottle Department • ' Is supplied with WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT 'OF' THE BEST BRANDS. • heMy ! gillett, HIOPRIUTOR.

Prince Arthur Hotel, , (XIRM'.R UK JiOBSUN &; WKLLIOSLE Y-STREETS, , AXJO3g:L>AND. I( HUBERT OJAAM ' ..1> l PROPRIETOR. ,1 ' I'Jl. !i_ . Tlic 'Prince 'Arfcb'tfrj Hotel, as now erected, is onp ,off $16, most convenient and well-appointed hotels in the Australasian Colonies.'^ 1 Ith central position, ,so near the busines^pcir^n'ofthe.City, its' salubrious > situation, , , ,,' its ' , fjiiish jand , thorough' compteterießS, , all, combine,' to stamp it; as a-^ '''v'- 1 " 1 ' '' ' ' ' ' FIRST^CLAS^ , JMff4iL R ,& ■ ,' , HOTEL. ' " , , , ' J ■' ''', : ' KURANUI^W^AITI AND PATE-, TBRE BLOCKS. All 'P^rsonsA are iwarned • against cutting or re^ab^mgnttimber or trees from' the /| 'above"Jblopks f (of' land. , Anyperson or persons foundtidoiug iso after, this date will be p^ojfccu^d. v 1 Solicitork'foi' the Proprietors. Fort-'sti'eeVA'utahd-, -Ulay Stli, 1882. 1 1 - 1 " ■ ~ ■■ ■■ ' ixJL ITirst'-classl^^'reehbld Security. "Win. Colenian; Sdlwii*)i i V «|cher of iQueeh aiid Shorjtlan'd Stre§^AtfCMatid.'.>i i •„ 1 TO ] ' CHAIRMEfc'Ari)" '' ; ; .ta^ies w^^m)Aßps.H ••« ' Weirt? prepaTin^fcftbU"S''iti atfcbrdaiice" 1 with'' l tl#|^dfs'che'duk. The'-'Rating^Act/'i^g^Undbr. the 16th section ofth l )ii'sa'i6m^^gr;i'olrfnT[nfe may be added"f <jfflor^iaiP^. , as deemed necessary. <i< Any^p|4?j^|&^lBT e 'jtA eilt ! iiithil'ing) ithisJ ni W,tfe|Sp]^|jPi:epai;efl ; withtinj, iname; or title. loft^Jße^^^y^^l-witftQut

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 1

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276

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 1

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