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NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBKIDGE, WAIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. Is complete with I7IVKRY A CCOMODATION IiVIIRY A CCOMODATION FOR VISITORS AND TOUEISTS.
SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOIi COMMERCIAL TEAVELLEES. THE Bottle Department Is supplied with WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT OP THE BEST BRANDS. HENRY GILLETT, PROPRIETOR.
DUKE OP CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBKIDGE. R. KIRKWOOD ... PnnruuTOß. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Hordes and Buggies on Hire. BILLIARDS.
WAIKATO CLUB, (La to Old Club), EDEN CRESCENT, AUCKLAND, OFrEI.s V /I OMFOR T A B L E TT OM E. Single and Double Bedrooms. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Plum.c and Sllowi.ll Baths. ThRVI- MoDHiVTh. MRS J. T. CAMP, PltOl'KlhTUh-o. *3T WAIKATO TIMES FILED.
IVf KilC X R "OEFRESHMEXT ■pOOMS. MRS JAMES, In returning thanks to her numeious friends and clients for their vciyhbcial pationage during the past four yeais, begs to inform them that the extensive alterations to the Rooms now completed enable her to ofler very superior accommodation to passengeis per trains. Meals (both hot and cold) will always be leady on arrival of Auckland and Waikato trains. Ev ery delicacy of the season w ill be found in the bill of fate.
Trains stop Twenty Minutes. Mcicer, Mb October, 18S5. ft\ ' A K~ E N~O~Y~ I ~C~e! W. 11. PORTER, late of Queen's Hotel. Queen's Redoubt, and Cliarlomout Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank hh Fi iends (especially the Waikato Settlers) and the Public Geneially for their very liberal support dining his fifteen years as propiietor of the above hotels. W.H.P. now wishes to notifj to hid Fi iends and the Tiavellmg Public that he has purchased the Railway Hotel, Mercer, wheie meals and other refreshments are always ready on arrh al of Trains either from Auckland or the Waikato. And with strict attention to busine&s, combined with civility and cleanliness, W.H.P. trusts he will still merit a fair Share of Public Patronage. Mercer 21th August.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (IjAYL Dh\l>"s), T X A W AMU TU. WILLIAM JAMES (Lute of Shamiock Hotel, Alexandra), BEGS to inform his fi iends and tho public gcuci ally thai he has taken the above comfoi table hotel, and that \isitois to the dihtuct will find excellent accommodation in it, the prupiietor sparing no pains to make his hotel second to none hi the Waikato. Good accommodation and sample room for conimeicial travellers. Good paddocks for horses and excellent stabling. A coach will bo run to meet the night train.
ST A R HO 'J 1 E L (Late Wilkinson's), KIHIK I H I. WILLIAM BOND beys to inform his f 1 iends and the public that he has purchased the above well and favourably known hotel. Having at considerable expense effected many improvements, visitois will h'nd it a most comfoi table place at which to stop. For ladies especially this is a most suitable hotel to put up at, as there is a piivate stair leading fiom the garden to the upper storey. Good stabling and paddocks. Good accommodation for commercial travellers. Saddle hor&cs and buggies for hire. Bathroom, etc. The excellent reputation of tho hotel will be kept up by the piesent propiietor.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 1
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517Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 1
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