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HAMILTON, THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND. rp If E PROI'RI E T O It OF THE WAIKATO HOTEL beg-, to infoim TOURIbTS and VISITORS that, having taken ovci the above Hotel, he solicits a continuance of the favoms accoidcd to his predecessor. The Cuisine will be unexceptionable/ good : 'HIE WINES AND SPIRITS Of '1 Hi: BEST BRANDS PROCURABLE. Meals . Is 6d Beds . Is 6d LISLE IiEAUMONT, I'u'.'i'Ui- run. Hamilton, Aug. ',i\. •OARTON'S /^ OMMIO R C I A L TT O T \<] L, TTAMILTON. The above Hotel is one of tlie finest in the Provincial Di^tiict, containing suites of apaitmcnts suitable for puvate fami lies ,md visits of officials, and numbei.ng between SO and 40 rooms foi the u^e of the public. It is m wly built, and with all the modem luijuncmeuts, baths, etc., foi convenience and comfoi t. The Piopiictoi, C J. W. Baiton, in taking ovci this Hotel from Mr James Hally, is piepaicd to maintain its favouiable charactei, and, to accommodate visitois FROM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTRY, Will have a 'Bus icgularly to meet every Tiain. Especial advantages afloidcd to Commercial liavellcis, foi whom simple looms aie icscrvcd. C. J. W. BARTON, Propiietor. P~R ITI S H TJ OTE L , TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Begs to uiiiiounce that he has just opened the abovo commodious Hotel, and haa first-class accommodation tor Boarders and Visitors. None but tho best Ales, Wines, and Spintb on sto< k Waikato Times filed
J). Mr GK EG OK, WA ITEM ATA HOTEL, Cokm iv dt Qri 1 v \^ii Cuitom* A UC X LAND. WAN F ' K LJ<: v i-f °us v " TE AROHA (I)OI M)\\). New and commodious picmibcs having bctn cicitud, vi&itoio to tlie Hot Springs who wish to cn|oy retiiement will find the above a dcsiiable reticat. Within tluec ininutca' walk of the b.itlib. Coaches to and fiom the Moiiinsville Railway Station, Thames, &c , pass daily. Uo\ 17, P. 0., Te Aiolia. TJll'O RTA NT MO TIC E. J. ,S.""BOi\D, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMHPJUGE (EsUblished 1SS0), ]k& to inform his friends and pationa that, having piuchascd the stool, and picmi&es oi Mi C H. Oilby, Statioiiei, &c, Dukc-stieet, Cambiidge, it id Ins intention to remove fiom his piubent t'linting Othce to a new- and moie commodious one to bo elected at icar ot shop, and 111 futuie to combine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the Panting, which bianch will .still be uudei his pcisonal biipei vision, and icccnc his umemitting attention as hcictofoie. llm huge plant, consisting of the latest and most appiovcd Punting, Papci cutting, P.ipei-inhng, and otlin Machineiy, together with his vaued assoitment of Plain and Fancy Type, liloekb, &.c, enables him to turn out woik unrivalled iv thu dibtuct, and at th< lowest latcb. Ledgeia, Day Books, Cash Books, and Account Books of all dcsciiptions always iv stock. Any special 1 tiling done at bhoitcbt notit c. J. 8. BOND, Printer & Stationer, Cambridge.^ WANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapest House for every Description of Priuting is ftt the Waikato Times Office Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2083, 12 November 1885, Page 1
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