Hotels. '%£* STAR HOTEL KIHTKIHI. GEORGE WILKINSON, Proprietor. THIILS HOTEL oflcis the very best A accommodation to VISITORS k TIIAVELLEJtS. PmvvTii. JJiious ion Familh^. J'nnATi, E\tjiv>cj. I'OkLadii-s. (^BILLIARD AHDIaTH ROOMS. Saddle Hoiv ■<, (! Hides, and Intel pi ote i ■= fuinished ioi puisoiib wishing to \ ioifc the King Countiy. N i> —Good load to the Lake dustiict fiom Kiluiulu. LIQUORS OF THE CHOICEVI 1 (.)U.\LII V Ai-w \\ J i ■> jn fen ii k. rpj_l X ROYAL HOTEL OWEN-s TiihET, Til AMES. i~) liOTdi E QVM I NGTON Dies to infoini all liis Old Fiiendsand the jii'biio tliat the ALTERATIONS and JMIM'OYIIMENTS to his New Plenums being tomploted, lie can now o!K'i them aivo'iimotlation unsuipasscd. in fie w hole disti jut.
WINES and SI'IiJIT.S, iic, as usual, of hist quaht} .
Dunecfin, raid Brown, Campbell
?-nd Co.'s Beer always on draft.
The Accommodation foi Visitoi-j fiop 1 Auckland and the Uppe: C'oui.tiy is unmalled, and the liopucloi will lie pleaded to leccivc Msits tioin Ins, fiicnds iiom all paits of the co'ony.
SPACIOUS and well-Ji'.'htcd KAAIPLW 11O0MS foi the I'^e of Coiuineical Men, v ho tan \u\) on mot tmgw it!i e\eiy conveniLiice at tins Establishment.
The Dining Room Ts iioa\ open, and .i^ a fn-t class Cook lias IxLii mg.iyel, baliafaction to p.ilions can 1 v f.'iiai.uitced Luucliton daily fiom 1-! to 1.30 p.m. J)iniu i at 0 p.m.
CHO3GH SniINGTOIT
IT OIIHO N JIJ OT EL, j^jj^ . -,- jL_s^™ -~- -~~ COkM.iv 01 VICTORIA AND IIOBSOIT-CTEEETS, AUCKLAND. J . S . MI LIT 3 , (Late of Commeiti.il Hotel, Hamilton), niOl'illL'iOß.
PIAKO. S. W. BUCK .. PiionncTOß, Good Stabling Accommodatio a AND UST FIRST - CLASS J'A DDOCKS. 'TSfi S. W. B. ■will be glad to sec any old licnds uho may lie pawnr.', and they Millieceiw e\ u y ci\ lliiy and attention. riLAUMNUON OOTUL, \j in Comei of Queen, W.il eficld, and Rutland Miectfe, Auckland. Supcnor Acco nnodaUon foi Fern, lies and Comma cial Tiauellcis. PRIVATE SUITES. Alcock's Best Billiard Tables. Nicirr PoiiTtJi. IHHRY BENNMTT, Piopiiotor. Late l'io\ idoie New Zealand and Union Company's Steamer, l^p." Luncheon daily fiom 12 till 2. ME 11 C ER R X P II E S II M I ( l N T ROOMS, Railway Platform. TRAINS STOP FIKIIK FULLY 20 MINUTES. Hot and Cold viands. All tho delicacies of the season. The selection of Choice Ales, Wines and Spirits, must be sampled to be appieciated. Counter Luncheon on tho Homo Style. Noted foi a delicious Cup of Tea. L. R. JAMES, Lessee.
S. W. BUCK
jj 11 ITI S II JJ OTE L , TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Begs to announce tliat he has just opened the above commodious Hotel, and has first- claas accommodation tor Boarders and Visitors. ' < None but tho b'ost Ales, Wines, and. Spirits on stoi k Wajka??, Times filed. , ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1809, 9 February 1884, Page 1
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