Hotels. HAMILTON, THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND. riIHE PROPRIETOR OF THE WAIKATO HOTEL bugs to inform TOURI.VI'S and VLSI TORS that, h.v\ inj; taken o\ er the- abov c Hotpl, he solicits a contmn nice of the fcuonia aceoulud to hib prcde'COftsol 1 . The Cuisine will be uncxccplionnbly good ; THE WINES AND SPIRITS OF 'I HE BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. Meals • Is 6d Beds • Is 6d LISLE BEAUMONT, PKOI'KII-TOR. Hamilton, Aug. 31. TIARTON'S /COMMERCIAL TTOTEL, rTAMILTON. The above Ifoti 1 i^ one of the finest in thePiovinei.il Distiict, containing mutes of apaitmcnl-5 siiitiiblc tor piiv,\te f.imi hot, and UMt-5 of f/lhcialfe, .md nninl)e'i,ng liftv»ee-n .?0 and X) rooms for the use of tln> public. It is new 1> built, and with all the modem lequneinetitb, baths, etc , for eonvcnicMicc and comfoi t. The- Piopiittoi, C -I W. Baiton, in taking over this Hotel fiom Mi James Hally, is prepaied to maintain ltsfavoiuable chaiacter, and, to accommodate visitoia FROM AUCKLAND AND "DPCOUNTRY, Will have a 'Bus itgulaily to meet evciy Tiain. Ebpecial advantages afforded to Coinmeicial Tiavcllen, for whom bimplc rooms aie lebcrved. C. J W. BARTOX, Proprietor. d kitYsh jjotel, TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Begs to announce that he has just opened the above commodious Hotel, and has first-class accommodation ror Boarders and Visitors. None but tho best Ales, Wines, and Spinth on stuck Waikato Timks filed
WAITEMTa HOTEL, Corn tii en Qrn-.x vxu Cu.vtom^ Suthi/r-., AUCKLAND. \\J A \ X II L E N TT O U S E, TE AROHA (D(iilM)N s). New and commodious premises having been elected, visitors to the Hot Spunks who wish to en|oy retiiemcnt will find tho above a dc liable letie-at. Within thiee minutes' walk of the baths. Coaches to and fiom the Moiiinsville Railway Station, Thames, !it., pas-s daily. Bo\ 17, P. 0., To Aioha. TMP O R T ANT iy OTI C E. J. S.~BOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMHPJDGE (Established 1880), Begs to inform hi.s fiiends and pations that, having purchased the stock and pi onuses ot Mi C. 11. Gilby, Stationei, ice, Dukestieet, Cambndqi', it is iiis intention to lemove fiom his piesent t'lmting OHice to a new and moie commodioiib one to be erected at l ear of shop, and in future to combine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the P'inliug, which bianch will Htill lie iindei hid ljeibonal biipei vision, and lcceivu his unitinittnig attention as heretofoie. His laijje plant, consisting of the latest and most appioved Punting, Papci cutting, Papei i tiling, and other Maulnneiy, together with his v.vied aflsoitment of Plain and Fancy Tjpe, Blocks, &c, enablea him to tuin out woik uniivnlled in the distnet, and at the lowest lates. Ledgeis, Day Books, Cash Books, and Account Bookfa of all eleactiptiotis alwjjs in stock. Any special l tiling done at hhoitcat notii c. J. S. BOND, Printer & Stationer, Cambrid«e^ WANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapest House for every Description of Printing it at the Waikato Timks Office
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2081, 7 November 1885, Page 1
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