Hotels.
MILNE'S Commercial Hotel, HAMILTON. EVERY convenience, combined with bot attendance and FIRST-CLASS TABLE. PRIVATE SUITES of APARTMENTS. Good Billiard and Sample Rooms. Bath-room with Showers. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Coach to meet all the Trains. John S. Milne, Propriotor.
TTfAIKATO DEKWEEY, HAMILTON. W . GUMMING.
DUKE OP CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. R. KIRKWOOD ... PuoiTviETOK. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. HOHSUS A^b IiUGOIUS OS HIIIL.
npilE KOYAL HOTEL
OWEN-STREET, THAMES.
/GEORGE QYMINGTON Bkcjs to inform all his Old Fi iends and the public generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being completed, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district.
WINES and SPIRITS, &c, as usual, of first (Hiality.
Dunodin, and Brown, Campbell
and Co.'s Beer always on draft. The Accommodation for Visitors froi^ Auckland and the Upper Countiy is unlivallcd, and the Jt'iopiietor will bo pleased to receive visits trom his fiiends from all parts of the co'ony. SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Connueicial Men, who can rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment.
The Dining Room
Is now open, and as a first-class Cook has been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaianteed. Luucheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.
Dinner at 6 p.m.
GEORGE SYMINGTON.
T> 11ITISH UOTEL,
TE AHOHA GOLDFIELDS. t
P. QUINLAN
Pcgh to announce tlmb he has jusfc opened the above commodiu'is Hotel, and has first-class accommodation tor Boarders and Visitors. None but the best Ales, Wines, and Spirith on stu( k Watkato Timks filed.
KIDDS
pOMMEHOIAL HOTEL. SHORTLAND & HIGH-STREETS,
AUCKLAND.
Waikato Times Filed.
PHGENIX JJOTEL,
PIAKO.
S. W. BUCK
Proprietor,
Good Stabling Accommodation
*5T FIRST- CLASS PADDOCKS.^
S. W. B. will be glad to see any old riends who* may^be passing, and, they will repeive ev,ery civility and ) attention.
A M AH .ERE HO T~"e L.
. < JAS. T. CAMP,- ' Proprietor.
Tins Hotel is the^most central in Wai- > ,kato,,, being the only .Hotel on the .direct route for Te Aroha, and on the main road from Cambridge to Hamilton, Piakb to, Alexandra r aiul the Hot Lakes. ■ It affords ulmyalled' accommodation for visitor's, and 'travellers. ,j' '-_, /' ( ' ;i ■' ' Jl';J 1 '; :<J ". , , ..TKe, Souse occupies,, a moat commanding and healthy- position. „ i • " ' FirstVcla'ss'Sta^le'^comm'oddtion^ L , Tanwhew t ;?(}b,' $$, 1881, ;:,v/. v ( \ ; '%
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1661, 27 February 1883, Page 1
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