Hotels. NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. Is complete with EVKRV A CCOMOPATION VERY /VCCOMODATION VISITORS AND TOURISTS.
SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS >OH COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. THE Bottle Department Is supplied with WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT OF THE BEST BRANDS. HENRY GILLETT, PROPRIETOR.
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. R. KIRK WOOD Pro rim tor. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. . Hokm-s AM) Bum.ii-^ on Hnu. BILLIARDS.
WAIKATO CLUB, (Late Old Club), EDEN CRESC i: N T, AUCKLAND, 1)1 H-K-- \ pO M F ORTABL E TJO M E. Single and Double Bedrooms.
PRI\ ATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. Pi.LM-t. \.nd Shower Batih. Tl RMS MlM>Hl\Tl.. MRS J. T. CAMP, Pkoi l^l^TK^-■ t -. MT WAIKATO TIMES FILED.
I\/f KRC Kit pKKRKSHMKKT MRS JAMES, In leturnim,' thanks to her numcious fiunds and elient.s for their \eiy libel al pationage during the pa<-t four jenrs, hcg-5 to inform them that the extensive altTiations to the Rooms now compUtid enable her to otler very superioi accoinn.odation topa^cngeis pel trains. Meals (both hot and cold) will always be le.idy on ai rival of Auckland and Waikato tiains. K\eiy delicucy of the season will be found m the bill of-faie. Trainß stop Twenty Minutes. Mercrr, !>th October, 1835.
m A X "E" N O T I C X W. H. PORTER, late of Queen's Hotel, Queen's Redoubt, and Charl. mont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank his Friends (especially the Waikato Settlers) and the Public Generally for their \ery liberal support dining Ins fifteen ycais as proprk'toi of the above hotels. W.H.P. now w islie-> to notify to his Friends and the Travelling Public that lie has purohasbd the Railway Hotel, Mercer, v> here meals and othei refreshments aic always ready on arrival of Trains either from Auckland or the Waikato. And with strict attention to business, combined with civility and cleanliness, W.H.P. trusts he will still mciit a fair Share of Public Patronage.
Mercer 24th August. COJIMERCIAirHOTEL, (LAfK Dh\l.\'>), T E AWAM U T U. WILLIAM JAMES (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Alexandra), BEGS to mfcnm his fiicnds and the public generally that he has taken the above comfoi table hotel, and that visitors to the distiiet will find excellent accommodation in it, the piopiietor sparing no pains to make his hotel second to none in the Waikato. Good accommodation and sample room for commcicial travellers. Good paddocks for hoi^es aud excellent stabling. A coach will be run to meet the night train.
ST. All HOT E J, (Late Wilkinson's), kihik i h r. WILLIAM BOND begs to inform his friends and the public that he has pur chased the abo\o well and favouiably known hotel. Hawug at considerable expense effected many improvements, visitors will limi it a most comfortable place at which to stop. For ladies especially this is a most suitable hotel to put up at, as theru is a pihate stair leading tiom the garden to the upper stoiey. Good stabling and paddocks. Good accommodation for commercial travellers. Saddle horsei and buggies for hire. Bathroom, etc. The excellent reputation of the hotel will be kept up by the present proprietor,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2086, 19 November 1885, Page 1
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