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CWYNNE'S HAMILTON HOTEL. MX s GwYK H X'K ' ■ Ha\ing taken o\ci tin STABLES in connection with t'.ic Hamilton Hotel, lately conducted l»y Mr C X .Johnson, begs to gnc notice that *.he lntt uds PUTTING ON" A 'BUS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN TO AND "FKOU H VMILTON. g3~ Vi-ifni.h in lilt Hoth, «IM, r.i ] Cakmhi I'i.u. or Cn vi'.wh. Kor the accommodation of out sctllois, I STAbLINd, VKKB OF CHAROS:, 13 placed at their disposal. No 10-pon&i-bdity meuiicd ; holies to lie at the ownci'a risk. Single & Double Bugg-ies for Hiie. SADDLE HORSI^. CaKH-IL ]MJM-iw^ I'liOMUtl). Hamilton, M.iy Xt, IS><> NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMUIJIDUE, AVAIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. Is complete with I^VK.HY A PCOMODATION [j\ KKY /"i CCOMUDATION VISITOES AND TOURISTS. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS KIR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. THE Bottle Department Is siipplieil with , WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND \ STOUT OF THE BEST BRANDS. j JIENUY GILLETT, ] l'ilOi'RlKiO!: DTJXE 0? OAiIIiKIDUE IIUTEU : CAMIiRIIKJE. 11. KIUKWOOD . . Pinn'iiinoK. . PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Uol.-il-^ AM) Ilrdlnlhh O.V Illili:. T.IT.LIARDP. I> R ITIS II TTOT E L, TE AEOHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Btyo to announce that he has just, opened the a.hu\p ronunodious Hotel, and lias iirs.t-cls>Haiicc<unmod«itioii ior Boarders and Vifitorn. None but the best Ales, Wines, and Spirit* on stuck Waikato Tim i s fi!( d 1). M(GRE(iOR, WAITEMATA HOTEL, CniiMK Hi- QrKKS M<l> CthKiM-i St' i hi--, A U C X L AND.
WAIKATO CLUB, (Luti Old Club), K1) E N CIIKSC E X T , AUCKLAND, in in.i \ /I 0M V 0 It '! Al5 L E ITO M E. Single and Double Bedrooms. PRIVATE ROOMS FOIL FAMILIES. I'it.N< l \srj Snow iK Uuii-. One of Wrights Best Billiard Tables Tm\b Mot>n;\rh. MRS J. T. CAMP, Puol'MtTlUv.. gv WAIKATO TIMES FILED. mAKENO T I C E. \V. H. PORTER, late of Qhccii'h Hotel, Quclii's Redoubt, and Charlomont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank Jus Friends (especially the Waikato Settles) and tlie Public Geneially for tlitit vciy liberal mtppoit ilmui>; his flftcun years as proprietoi of the above hotels. W.H.I', now wislks to notify to his Friends and tlic Tra\ filing Public that he has punhas-d the Railway Hotel, Mercer, whcie meals and other letreshmcnts are alv ays itady on a«ii\al of Tiauia either fioni Auckland or the WaiLuto. And w lth t> tnct attention to buaincs3, combined with ciwlity and deuuhuess, W.H.P. tuiats lit. will utill nieiita fair Share of Public Fationage. M.-rccr 2tth August WAITED KNOWN.— The Cheapes House for eveiy Description of ['rmtmg is at the Waikato Timks Office Uuruitoi> a
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2061, 22 September 1885, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2061, 22 September 1885, Page 1
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