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i^STAR HOTEL *& KIHIKIHI. GEORGE WILKINSON, Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL offcis the very best accommodation to VISITORS & TRAVELLERS. Privatk Rooms vok. Families. Pkivate Entkanci: fokLadiks. p-BiLLIARD ANDJATH ROOMS. Saddle Horses, Guides, and Interpreters furnished for peisons wishing to visit the King Country. N.B.— Good road to the Lake distiict from Kihikihi. LIQUORS OF THE CHOICEST QUALITY Always in Stock.
TT QB S O_N JJ OTE L, CORNER OF VICTORIA AND HOBSON-STEEETS, AUCKLAND. J. S. MILNE, (Late of Commercial Hotel, Hamilton), PROPRIETOR.
PH(ENIX H2™L' PIAKO. S. W. BUCK . . Phoprietor. Good Stabling Accommodation AND m- FIRST-CLASS PADDOCKS. 1?* S. W. B. will be glad to sec any old riends who may be passing, and they will receive every civility and attention.
npAKE NOTICE. W. H. PORTER, late of Queen's Hotel, Queen's Redoubt, and Charlemont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank his Fi ieuds (especially the Waikato Settleis) and the Public Geneially for their very liberal support during his fifteen years as proprietor of the above hotels. W.H.P. now wiblies to notify to his Ftiends and the Travelling Public that he has purchased the Railway Hotel, Mercer, where meals and other refreshments are always ready on arrival of Trains either fioin Auckland or the Waikato. And w ith strict attention to business, combined with civility and cleanliness, W.H.P. trusts he will still merit a fair Share of Public Patronage.
Mercer 24th August. iyr aso n i c hotel Princes-street, Auckland. a iiieson Proprietor. Waikato friends will find every comfort and accomodation. First-class Billiard Table on the Premises. JNO. MATHIESON.
PREMIER HOTEL, WAIORONGOMAI. JB KILIAN begs to intimate that • he has taken the above wellsituated and first-class Hotel. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and friends and travellers will find the accommodation superior to any in the district. The Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Beer always on hand. First-class Table Kept, BAIT AND LIVERY STABLES in connection with the Hotel. Booking Office for Bradley and Co.'s Coaches to the Thames, Ohinemuri, etc., daily to and fro.
MERCER REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Railway Platform. ■yg-ATJ. TRAINS*". STOP HERE " , fully -6/mlnutes'.''!' ' ' . * Hot and Cold.viailds. 1 'AiTthe delicacies of the season; ' rhe i f 4 sblectu)n of Choice Ales, 1 Wines and Spirits; must be sampled - to tieapfceoiajed.;.' ' '< 'J, , . ' , Counter Lun%eon.on the Home Style., ; Noted fora delicious (Qup/o£ f Tea. , , -'■ lh ! - "_/*R. JAMRSi-.Jbeittfee.'t 1 * ■ '■ - t';-:/! -'i'" f - ' ' "•?; ®' '^rANTßllE_^6WJS,.^Ke;©heapest ' i t"VV>^ J Hbiise jEor/ey.erylißf&priptioi^dJp
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1886, 7 August 1884, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1886, 7 August 1884, Page 1
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