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HAMILTON, THE CLIFTON OF NEW ZEALAND. rp H E PIIOPRI E T O it OI (1 THE WAIKATO HOTEL begs to infoim TOURISTS and \ ISITORS that, hay ing taken o*ei tho.ibove Hotpl, he solicits a continuance of the favonio aecoidcd to his picdecetsor. The Cuisine will be unexceptionably good ; THK WIXKS AND SPIRITS OF r l HE JJKsT ISIIANDS PROCURABLE. Meals • • • • Is 6d Beds • . Is 6d LISLE BEAUMONT, Pkopmi-tok. Hamilton, Aug. 31.
T>ARTON'S /^ OMME R C I A L TTO TE L, jTTAMILTOX. The above lfotd is one of the finest in the PiovniM.il Ihstnct, containing suites, of apaitinent-. suitable foi puvate f.um In -,.iii(l vi-.it!> of ollicialb, and niimbei.ug lutwcen SO and 40 looms for the use ot the public It is newly built, and with a'l the modem 1 etjuiicnents, baths, etc., for cony tint nee and comfoi t. 'I In- Piopuitoi, C J. W. Barton, in ( ikin_ f o\ci tl"-> Hotel fiom Mr James lla'.lv, is i'lip.iied to maintain itsfavouial)lo eh.nactci, and, to accommodate v isitois FROM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTHY, Will have a Tills u'gulaily to meet cvcij '1, .in. Espeei.il advantages alToided to Com mercial Ti.iv<lleit, for wliom &iinp!u looms aie tesciv cd. (' J W. IUIiTOX, Piopiiitor. OKITIS 11 jj OTKL, TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. P. QUINLAN Pegs to announce that he haw juht opened the above commodious Hotel, and has fiist-claw) accommodation lor Boaidcis and VlWtOl'H. None but tho bc&t Ales, Wiucm, nnd Spirits on btock Waikato Timi'S filed
D. MiGHEUOK, avaitmata hotel, C'OKM 11 Ol QtIH.N AXIJ C'UnTOM-i Srivttis AUCKLAND. \V A vr ' Uh X V IT °LJS X'K ' TE AROHA (D(H!,()N's). New and commodious piemibcs having been urn ted, visitors to the Hot Spiings v\ho wish to en]oy letncment will hnd the above a dcMiablc ietie.it. Within thue minutob' v\alL of tho halhs. Coaches to and fiom the Morrinsville Railway Station, Thames, &c, pa. K s daily. ]so\ 17, P. 0., Te Aroha. TMl'O RTA NT pj" O T ICE. J. 8." BOND, MACHINE PRINIEIi, CAMBRIDGE (Establibhed 18^0), Ht^i to infoim Ins fiienda <md pations that, having pin chased the stock and pienusei ot Mr C. H. Cilby, Stationci, <fee, Dukcstieet, Cambndije, it 13 Ins intention to lemove fiom his present liinting Oihce to a new and moie commodioiib one to be elected .it leal of allot 1 , and 111 futuie to coinhine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business vMth the P'inting, winch bianch will still be undci his pci'-onal biipci vision, and leceive his unremitting attention as heietofoie. His laige plant, consisting of the latest and most appiovcd Punting, Pupci cutting, Papci-iuling, and othei Machinciy, togetliei with his v.vied ahsoibinent of Plain and Faucy Tjpe, Jilockb, &c, euablr.s him to tin 11 out woik mn iv ailed 111 the dibtuct, and at the lowest l.ites. Lcdgeib, JJay iiooks, Cabh Books, and At ( ouut liookb ot all dubunptions ahv.iy., in stock. Any special ruling dono at shoitest notn c. J. S. BOND, Printer & Stationer, Cambridge. \I/ r ANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapcbt Vt House lor every Descnption oi Printing is at tho YYaikaxo TiAii-s Office jlwuiltou,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2085, 17 November 1885, Page 1
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