Hotels. T^TAIKATO OREWERY, HAMILTON. W. CUMMING.
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. R. KIRKWOOD ... Proprietor. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Horses and Budgies on" Hire. BILLIARDS.
■ rFHE ROYAL HOTEL OWEN-STREET, THAMES. /GEORGE OYMINGTON Begs to inform all his Old Friends and the public generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being completed, he can 1 now oft'er them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district. WINES and SPIRITS, &c, as usual, of first quality. Dunedin, and Brown, Campbell and Co.'s Beer always on draft. The Accommodation for Visitors fron 1 Auckland and the Upper Country is unii\ ailed, and the Proprietor will be pleased to receive visits from his fiiends from all parts of the colony. SPACIOUvS and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men, who can ruly 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 guaranteed. Luucheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. GEORGE SYMINGTON.
lIOBSON TJQTEL, C'OKNKR OF VICTORIA AND HOBSON-STREETS, AUCKLAND. J. S. MILNE, (Late of Commercial Hotel, Hamilton), PROPRIETOR.
Masonic /CAMBRIDGE. TTOTEL VJAMBRIDGE. JJ^ ***«■■ FRANCIS ROSE, Proprietor. PRITISH TTOTEL, T£ AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Begs to announce that he has just opened the above commodious Hotel, and has first-class accommodation tor Boarders and Visitors. None but the best Ales, Wines, and Spirits on stock Waikato Times filed.
KIDDS pOMMEROIAL HOTEL, SHORTLAND & HIGH-STREETS, AUCKLAND. Waikato Times Filed.
PHCENIX HOTEL, PIAKO. S. W. BUCK . . Proprietor, ! Good Stabling Accommodation AND «£* FIRST- CLASS PADDOCKS, -m S. W. B. will be glad to see any old riends who may be passing, and they will receive every civility and attention.
rjl AMAH, E R E HOTEL. JAS. % OAMP, Proprietor. . This Hotel is the most central in Waikato, being the only Hotel oh the direct route for Te Aroha, and 00 the main.road from Cambridge to Hamilton, Pjako to Alexandra and the Hot Lakes. It affords ' unrivalled accommodation for visitors and travellers. ' , ' ' ' '" ' ' ' The House Occupies 1 a Apat commandjhg and hbaltky 'position! ' lt '' t ] !" /', ( ! ', i '' First'-cltoß'stableSomtnbd&pn; "' i ,' Tamahwe, f eb, sth, 1881, " "'" I '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1728, 2 August 1883, Page 1
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353Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1728, 2 August 1883, Page 1
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