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HAxMILTON, THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND. fV\ H E PItOPR I E T O R OF THE WAIKATO HOTEL begs to inform TOURISTS and VISITORS that, h,i\ ing taken o\ cr the abo\ c Hotel, he solicits a continuance of the favours accoided to his predecessor. The Cut sine will be uiwxceptionably good; THE WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. Meals Is 6d Beds Is 6d LISLE BEAUMONT, PnOI'UIKTOR. Hamilton, Aug. HI.
T>ARTON'S /COMMERCIAL TTOTEL, TTAMILTON. The above Hotel is one of the iinest in the Provincial District, containing suites of apartments suitable tor private families and visits of olhcmLs, and numbenng between 30 and iO room* for the use ot the public. It is newly built, and with all the modem lecjuiicinents, baths, etc., for convenience and coinfoit. Tho Piopiietoi, C. J. W. Barton, in taking over this Hotel from Mr James Hally, is prepared to maintain its favourable character, and, to accommodate visitors FBOM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTRY, Will have a 'Bus regulaily to meet every Train. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Travellers, for whom sample rooms arc reserved. CI_J._VV!_BARTON,C 1 _J._VV ! _BARTON, Propiictor. _ rTirfTISH TTOTEL, TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Begnto announce that he ban just opened the above commodious Hotel, and has first- class accommodation tor Boardera and Visitors. None but the best Alcb, Wiucs, and Spirits on stock Waikato Times filed
1). MiGKEGOE, WAITEMATA HOTEL, COKM.II oi- Qujen axu Customs Snu-fcTs, AUCKLAND. \\T AVEIt L X V ITOUS E, TE AROHA (DoiiMiVs). New and commodious premises liji\ my been erected, \ isitors to the Hot Springs who wish to enjoy retirement will find the aboM; n desirable ictreat. Within tlneu minutes' walk ot the bathb. Coaches to and fiom the Mornn&ville Railway Station, Thames, &c, pass daily. Box 17, P. 0., ToAioha. T M P O R T ANT ~VT OTIC E. J. S.~BOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMBRIDGE (Established 1880), Begs to inform his friends <unl putious that, having puiehabed the stock and premises of Mr C. H. Gilby, Stationer, &c, Duke-street, Cambiidgc, it is his intention to lemovc from his present I'iinting Oth'ce to a new and more commodious one to be elected at iear of shop, and in future to combine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the P r inting, which branch will .still be under his personal supervision, and receive 1113 umcmitting attention as hcictofore. His large plant, consisting of the latest and most appiovcd Printing, Paper-cutting, Paper-ruling, and other Machinery, together with his v.iiied assoitinent of Plain and Fancy Type, Blocks, &c, enables bun to tain out work urni vailed iv the distiict, and at the lowest lates. Ledyeis, Day Books, Cash Books, and Account Books of all descriptions always in stock. Any special ruling done at ehoitcst uotire. J. 8. BOND, Printer &^ Stationer, Cambridge. WANTED KN O\V N . -The Cheapest Hcase Iqr every Description of Printing ia «ty th« Waikato Tiuj^u Office
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2079, 3 November 1885, Page 1
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484Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2079, 3 November 1885, Page 1
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