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HAMILTON, THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND. rpilE PROPRIETOR OF THE WAIKATO HOTEL begs to inform TOURISTS and VLSI TORS that, having taken ov er the abov c Hotel, he solicits a continuance of the fiivouis accorded to his predecessor. The Cuisine will be unexceptionable good ; THE WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. Meals Is 6d Beds Is 6d LISLE BEAUMONT, PuoriUhTOK. Hamilton, Aug. 31.
T>AKTOX'S ri OMME R C I A L TT O TK L, rTAMILTON. '1 he above Hotel is one of the finest in the Piovjncial Distnct, containing binks of apaitmcnts suitable foi pnvate f.uni hcK and visits of oihcials, and numbering betu ecu 150 and -tO rooms for the use of the public. It is newly built, and with all the modem icfjiiiicmcnts, baths, eto., for convcnifiicc and comfort. The Pioprietoi, C J. "\V. Barton, in taking over this Hotel from Mr James Hally, is piepared to maintain its favourable character, aud, to accommodate visitors FROM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTRY, Will have a 'Bus legulaily to meet every Train. Especial advantages afforded to Com mercial Travellers, for whom sample 100 ms aie reserved. C. J. \V. BARTON, Pioprietor. jD BIT I S H HOTEL, TE ABOHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Bcgß to announce that he has just opened the above commodious Hotol, and has first-claas accommodation lor Boarders and Visitors. None but tho best Ales, Wines, and Spirits on stock Waikato Timjm filed
D. McGREGOK, WAITEMATA HOTEL, CuRM-Il OI QIJKLV AND CUSTOMS Stulkts, AUCKLAND. \\T AVKU L X Y IJOUiS X, TE ABOHA (Douson'.s). New and commodious premises having been elected, vi-sitors to the Hot Spring's vho vvish to enjoy rctiicmcnt will lind the above a desirable retreat 'Within thice minutes' walk of the Ij.iths. Coaches to and fiom the Mori insv ille llailway Station, Thames, i^c, pass daily. Box 17, P. 0., Te Arojja. TMI'ORTANT "" "XT ° T ! ° X'K ' J. S.~BtfND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMIsJiIUGE (Established 3 S!JO), Beys to inform his. fiiends and patrons that, having puichabod tho htock and prcinisos of Mr C. 11. Oilby, Stationer, &c, Dukc-stieet, Camlmdye, it is liis intention to lcmovc from hu jucsrnt Piintnig OHicc to a new Jiud nioie comniodioua oue to be erected .it it\u of shop, and iv futuie to combine tlue Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the printing, whicli biuuch will fttill be uiulur hia personal hiiporvision, und receive his unremitting attention as heretofore. His lar#e plant, consisting of the latest and most approved. Printing, Paper-cutting, Paper-ruling, and otber Machinery, together with his varied assortment of Plain ami Fancy Type, Blocks, &c., enables him to turn out work unrivalled in tliu diatnct, and at tlio lowest r.ites. Ledgers, Day Bonks, Cash Books, and Amount JJvokn of all dc&uL ''ptious always in stock. An) spttnl rulmj; \Ujav nl bhoi!'"ft notn c. J. S. KOIVJ', Printer & Stationer, f ambi'dae. Y\/ AKlhi KNO'rtN.- The Ch^aiKPt T? Htiiisj* fcrr cveiy j» iH';npUon • ' ' Printing is »t oh j Vaikato {14H«j Oificc H^nulton. *"
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2074, 22 October 1885, Page 1
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493Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2074, 22 October 1885, Page 1
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