Hotels. NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE, \V AIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. Is complete vsith 171 VERY A CCOMODATTON "iVERY /XCCOMOOATION FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. THE Bottle Department Is supplied v\ith WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT OF THE BEST BRANDS. HENRY GILLETT, PROPRIETOR. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. R. KIRKWOOD ... PKoriiibTOß. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Hok.ni> amj Brcr.iib o.n Hike. BILLIARDS.
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WAIKATO CLUB, (Late Old Club), EDEN CIIESC E N T, AUCKLAND, dl I Hl-> A r\ OMFOR T A B L E TT OM E. Single and Double Bedrooms. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Piim.l vvd SiiowtK Batii-j. THIMs MoiihKATK, MRS J. T. CAMP, I'KOI'KIhIM.-ii. rir WAIKATO TIMES FILED. T\/l ERCER QEFREMIMENT •pOOMS. MRS JAMES, In reltniiini; t hanks to hei miuicious ftieinld and client*, ior then very hhei.il patioiiagi* tlaiiiiy the past foni jeai;*, lugs to inform tin in that the extensive altentions to the Rooms now completed viable hei to oiler very supenor aecomu.odation to pad-sengeis jier tiains. Me.il.i (both hot and cold) will always be icady on arrival of Auckland and Waikato ti ains. Ev ci y elelie.ioy of the season w ill be found in the bill of-laie. Trains stop Twenty Minutes. Mci err, !)th October, 18S3. r|i~A~K~E N~0"T I C E~. W. 11. PORTER, late of Queen's Hotel, (jneen'd Reeloubt, and Cliarloiiiont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank lib Friends (especially the \Vaikato Settlers) ■and the Public Ueneially iov theii veiy libeial snppoit ilui mi» his fifteen yeais as propiie-toi of the above hotels. W.H.P. now w iih.es to notily to hi-j Fiiends and the Tiavelliug Public tliat he has puichas.d thu Railway Hotel, Mcicei, wheie meals and othei lefrcshments are alvays leady on ai rival of Tiains eithei fiom Auckland or the Waikato. And w ith strict attention to busineb3, combined with civility and cleanliness, W.H.P. trusts he will atill mci it a fair Share of Public Patronage. Mercer 24th August. (JOMMEnCIA]7¥otEL, (Latk DminS), T E AWAM U T U.
WILLIAM JAMES (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Alexandra), BEGS to inform his fiiends and the public genei ally that he has taken the above comfoi table hotel, and that v itjitois to the distiict will find excellent accommodation in it, the piopuctoi epaiing no pains to make his hotel second to none in the Waikato. Gooel accommodation and sample room for couuneietal travelleis. Good paddocks for hoises and excellent stiiblmg. A coach will be run to meet the night tiain. ST AJI It OTJi L (I iti- Wilkinson 1 -.)
WILLIAM BOND begs to inform his fiiends and the public that he lia-j pmchased the above well and favoui.ibly known hotel. Having at considerable expense effected many iinpiovvmcnttt, visitois will find it a most comfoi table place at which to stop. Foi ladies espe dally tin* is a most suitable hotel to put up at, as there is a pnvate stair leading tiom the gaiden to the upper stoiey. Good stabling and padelocks. Good accoinmoelatiou foi commercial tiavellers. Sneldle honea aud buggies toi liiie. Bathroom, etc. Tha excellent leputation of the hotel will be kept up by the present proprietor.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2081, 7 November 1885, Page 1
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