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HAMILTON, THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND. ril 11 E PROPRI E T O It OK THE WAIKATO lIOTKL bigs to iiifoim TOURISTS ,md MSI TORS that, hiving taken ov ci the above Heitol, lie .-olieits a continn.incc of tht fj\onii act-OldLel te> bis picilce'e ssol. The Cuisine mil be unc\crptionabhj yood, THE WINKS AND.-sPHUIS OK Till: REST BRANDS PROCUKAIJLK.
Meals Is 6d Beds Is Gel LISLK IIJiAUMONT, Pkmi'l.ii- ion. Jlaiiultoii, Aug .51. TJARTON'S /COMMERCIAL TIOTEL, [TAMILTON. Tho above llot« 1 is one of the finest in tl.e Piovimial DiMiict, (oiitaining .suites ot ap.ll tine nt> suitable feu piiv.Ue- f.imi lie", and visits of otlicials, aud numbe'i.ng be-tweenSO n'id 40 reionis for tl.c ti-e-of tlie-public. It is newly built, and with all the modem lajuiioments, bdths fti., foi lonvuiienee :md eomfoit Tin Piopmtm, C J \V. r.niton. in taking ovei this Hotel fiom Mi Jamc-, Hally, h piepaicd tomwntain its fay 0111able ehattictcr, and, to accommodate visitois FROM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTRY, \\ ill h.ivc a 'V>\\^ icgulaily to meet eveiy Ti.nn. E^pe-cial advantages nfToided to Commercial Tiave'llcis, foi whom sample looms aie leserv cd. C .1 \V. PSARTON, Piopiietor. jD 11 ITIS II jLJQTEL, TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Beyt.to nnnouncc lb.it he li is just opened the above commodious Hotel, and has first-clans accommodation lor Boarders and Vicutorß. None but the best Ales, Wines, and Spnit« on stoi k Waikato Timkb filed
WAITKJIATA HOTEL, CoKNUi 01 Ql hfc.N \M) CI^TUM-3 Sll.LKl'-, AUCKLAND. WAVK R L X \ IJ O U X, T E AROHA (U.M-UN ). ! New and commoduuis premiss having been ucitod, vi-ileir-. te> the Hot Spuug-* who wish to enjoy rctnemenl will timl the above a dcMiablc letn.lt. AVithin tlitec minutes' walK of the b.ith-,. Coaches to and fiom the Moninsville Railway Station, Thameb, <!Lc , pass daily. Bo\ 17, P. 0., Te Aioha. TMPOR T A N T MOTI C E.
J. sfBOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMBRIDGE (Established 1SS0), Ue'gs to infoim his iiieiuU and patioiih that, having puichased the btock and plenum of xMi C. 11. (iilby, bt.itionci, ice , DuKc-stieet, Cainbud»<\ it H bio mtcntiem to lemove ltom his piehcnt I'liiitmg Olhce to a new 1 anel moiu commodious one to be- elected at leal ot bliop, and m fntuii' to combine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the l'»iiiting, which bianch will still be under his pusonal supei v ision, and leceive Ins unremitting attention as heictofore. Hh 1.11 k'c plant, consisting eif the latest anel most approved Punting, I'apei cutting, Paper lulmg, ami othe-i Macluneiy, togethei with bib vaiicd assoitincnt of Plain and Famy Type, HlolUs, &c, enables him to tin 11 out woik umivullcd in the ilistnct, and at the* low est 1 utes, Lcil^'eis, Day JJooks, Cash Books, and Ai-eonnt Books of all dcbcnptions always in stock. Any Bpecial tilling dyne at shoitcst notne. J. S. B OKI), Printer & Stationer, Cambridge-^ WANTED KNOWN.—The Cheapest House for every Description of Printing is at tho Waijuto Times Office
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2082, 10 November 1885, Page 1
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