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NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMUBIDGE, WAIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. Is complete with EVERY A CCOMODATION YE R Y Jr\ CCO M 0 1 ) ATION FOR VISITORS AND TOUEISTS. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS ton COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
THE Bottle DEPAirniENT Is supplied with WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT OF THE BEST BRANDS. HENRY GILLETT, PROPRIETOR. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBBIDCIE. R. KIRKWOOD ... ruoruifTOß. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. H/m^hs ami Bujciis ov Ilinr. «ILLIARDS.
WAIKATO CLUK, (Late Old Club), E DEN CRESC E N T, AUCKLAND, OHH'^ A /COMFORTABLE TJOMK. Single and Double Bedrooms. PRIVATE ROOMS FOP. FAMILIES. I'Li'Mic and Snowm Baths. THiMS MIIDM. \TI\ MRS J. T. CAMP, Pjioi-IUJ-Tl:) -s. s^ WAIKATO TIMES FILED.
M KKC Kit I > EFHESHMEXT pOOM_. MRS JAMES, In returning thanks to her niimeioiis fin nds and clients for tlitii veiy J^ieial pationage .luring the past four Jtars In qi to inform tlumtii.it the e\teiw\ej altuatious to the Rooms now coinpletid (liable lur to oiler very superior aecomn.oilation topa^sengcis pei tiains. Meals (both hot and cold) will always bo itady on aiiiv.il of Auckland and Waiknto tiains. Every delicacy of the suisen will be found in the bill of-fare. Trains stop Twenty Minutes. Mci 1 ci, ')th October, ISS.I. _ _ rp A X E ~N~O T l"c""E. W. H. PORTER, late of Queen's Hotel, Qucen'i Redoubt, and ChaiK-iiiont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank his I'ricnds (cspcually the Waikato Scttleis) and the Public Uencially ior their very liberal support dtutiig hib fifteen yean as proprietor of the.ibove hotels. W.H.P. now wishes to notify to his Fi iends and the Travelling Public that he has purehasid the Railway Hotel, Mercer, v\ here meals and other refreshments aie always ready on ariival of Tiains cither fiom Auckland or the Waikato. And with sti ict attention to business, combined with civility and eleanhnc&s, W.H.P. trusts he will still merit a fair Shaio of Public Patronage. Meicei 2ith August. COMMERCIAL "HOTEL, (Lati Dm in s), T E AW A M U T LJ. WILLIAM JAMES (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Alcvuulia),
I)E<JS to infoun his fi iends and the y public gcnei ally that he has taken the above coinfoi table hotel, and that \ ibitoi b to the distiict will find excellent accommodation in it, the ptopnctoi sp.uing no pains to make his hotel .second to none in the Waikato. Good accommodation and sample room for coinineieiul travellers. Good paddocks for hoises and excellent stabling. A coach will be run to meet the night train. UTAItH O T X L K3 (Late Wilkinson 1 !.) KIHIK I JI T WILLIAM BOND begs to infoun his f 1 iends and the public that he has purchased the abo\c well and favourably known hotel. Having at eons.idei.ible expense effected many impiovcments, visitois will find it a most eomfoi table place at which to utop. For ladies 1 specially this is a most suitable hotel to put up at, as there is a pi hate fatau leading tiom the garden to the upper btoiey. Good stabling and paddocks (!ood accommodation for comineieial tiavclleia Saddle horses and buggies for hire Bath100m, etc. The excellent leputation of the hotel will be kept up by the piesent piopiUitor.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2078, 31 October 1885, Page 1
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526Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2078, 31 October 1885, Page 1
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