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HAMILTON, THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND. rpHE PROPRIETOR OF THE WAIKATO HOTEL begs to inform TOURISTS and VISI TORS that, h.-uing tiken o\er the above Hotel, he solicits a continuance of the fasouis accorded to his predecessor. The Cuisine will be unexceptionably good ; THE WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. Meals Is6d Beds Is 6d LISLE BEAUMONT, PROI'RI.rOR. Hamilton, Aug. 31.
T>ARTON'S /COMMERCIAL TTOTEL, rTAMILTON. The above Hotel is one of the finest in the Prov incial District, containing suites of apaitments suitable for private families and visits of olhcials, and numbering betv» een 30 and 40 rooms for the use of the public. It is newly built, and with all the modern requirements, baths, etc., for convenience and comfoifc. The Pioprietor, C J. W. Barton, in taking over this Hotel from Mr James Hally, is prepared to maintain its favourable character, and, to accommodate visitors FROM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTRY, Will have a 'Bus regularly to meet every Tiain. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Travellers, for whom sample looms are reserved. C. J W. BARTON, Proprietor.
DRITISH TJ OTE L , TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Begs to announce that he has just opened the above commodious Hotel, and has first- clans accommodation ior Boarders and Visitors. None but the best Ales, Wines, and Spii its on stock Waikato Timis filed
d. McGregor, WAITEMATA HOTEL, CORM.K OF Qui-hV AND CCSTOMS Strlets, AUCKLAND.
Y\T AVKBLK Y TT OUS E, TE AROHA (DonsoVb). New and commodious premises having been erected, \isitors to the Hot Springs who \\ i&h to enjoy retirement will find the above a desiiable retreat. Within tlnce minutes' walk of the baths. Coaches to and from the Morrinsville Railway Station, Thames, &c, pass daily. Box 17, P. 0., Te Aroha.
IMPORTANT NOTICE, J. S.~BOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMBRIDGE (Established 1380), 15egs to inform his friends and patrons that, having purchased the stock and premises of Mr C. H. Gilby, Stationer, &c, Duke-street, Cambridge, it is his intention to remove fiom his present I'rinting Office to a new and more commodious one to be erected at rear of shop, and iv future to combine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the Pointing, which branch will still be under his personal supervision, and receive his unremitting attention as heretofore. His large plant, consisting of the latest and most approved Printing, Paper-cutting, Paper-ruling, and other Machinery, together with his varied assoitment of Plain and Fancy Type, Blocks, &c., enables him to turn out work unrivalled in the diatuct, and at the lowest latcs. Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, and Account Books of all descriptions always ia utoik, Any special ruling done at shortest notire. J. S. BOND, JPrinter & Stationer^JCam bridj?e._ WANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapest House for every Description of Printing is at the Waikato Times Office Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2077, 29 October 1885, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2077, 29 October 1885, Page 1
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