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HAMILTON, THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND. rp H X PRO IRI ETO R OF THE WAIKATO HOTEL bigs to inform TOURISTS and VLSI TORStliat, having taken o\ci the above Hotel, he sr. lk its a continuance of the favoius .aeoided to bis piedeee-«oi.
The Cuisine will be iinc\ccptionablij good ; THE WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. Meals . . ■ Is 6d Beds ■ Is 6d LISLE BEAUMONT, PuorniiTou. Hamilton, Any. 31. DAK TON'S fi OMMK R C I A L TT O 'J 1 XL, TTAMILTON. The above Hotel is one of the finest in thePiovmei.il Distiict, containing Miitis of apaitmcnts suitable foi piiv.ite f. 11111 lies and y isits of othcials, and mimlui.u£ betv\ eon .SO and 40 rooms for the use ot the public. It is newly built, and with all the model 11 lCMjuiiemcnts, baths, etc., foi convenience and eomfoi t. The Piopiiitor, C .1 W. Baiton, in taking over this Hotel fiom Mi James H.illy, is picpaied to maintain its favouiable character, and. to accommodate \lsitols FROM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTRY, Will h.nc a 'Bus lcgulaily to meet c\ciy Tiain. Especial advantages n/Toided to Com mcicijl Travellers, for whom simple 100 ms aie lescrved.
C. J W. BARTOX, Piopiietoi. O 11 I T I S II XJ O T E L , TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Begs to announce that he ha* jii'-t opened the above commodicis Hotel, and has first-class accommodation tor Boarders and ViMtors. None but the best Ales, Wine, and Spirits on stock Waikato Timks filed
]). MiGL'EUOU, WAITEILVTA HOTEL, Cokm.k or Qnii-^ vxd Ci --toms Sti liai, AUCKLAND.
yy-AVEKLEV j.£OU.sK, T E AROHA (Dol.M.N's). New and commodious premises having been erected, \isitors to the Hot Splines who w ifch to enjoy retirement w ill find the above a desiiable retreat. Within tin ee minutcb' walk of the baths. Coaches to and fiom the Mouinsvillc Railway Station, Thames, &c, pass daily. Bo\ 17, P. 0., Te Aroha. TMPOR T A N T 'MOTIU X
J. S. BOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMBRIDGE (Established 1SS0), Begs to infoim his fi iends and pations that, having purchased the stock and premises of Mr C 11. Gilby, Stationer, ice, Duke-street, Catnbndge, it is Ins intention to iciiiove fiom Ins piesent I'liuting Olhce to a new and moie commodious one to be elected at iear of .sliop, and in futuie to combine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the Piinting, v\hieli Inaneli will still be under his per-onal snpci vision, and leceivc his uiueiintting attention ashcictofoie. His large plant, consisting of tlic latcbt and most apptoved Punting, Papci cutting, Papei-iulmg, and otln 1 Machinery, together with Ins vaued assortment of Plain and Fancy Type, .JJloeks, &c, en.iljlcs him to tutu out work uniivalled in the ili&tnet, and at the lowest 1 ates. Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, ami Account Books of all descuptions alwajs in stock. Any special 1 tiling done at bhoilc?t notice. J. S. BOND, Printer & Stationer, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN.— The Chcapc&t Hou&e for every Description of Pi luting is at the Waikito Times Office U»B<iltou.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2078, 31 October 1885, Page 1
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