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NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBEIDGE, WAIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. Is complete with EVERY A CCOMODATION VERY /VCCOMODATION VISITORS AND TOURISTS.
SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
THE Bottle Department
Is supplied with
WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT OP THE BEST BRANDS.
HENRY GILLETT,
PROPRIETOR.
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE.
R. KIKKWOOD .. PRorBiiTOR. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. lIOKIKK AND BI(.MhS O.V HIHE. BILLIARDS.
WAIKATO CLUB, (Late Old Club), ED E N CRESC E N T, AUCKLAND, OH-hlo A /I OM PORTABLE TJOME. Single and Double Bedrooms.
PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES.
Pi.UM.fc and Shower Bathi.
Tunis Modi- rate.
MRS J. T. CAMP,
PKOI'KIKTUh-,s.
«ar WAIKATO TIMES FILED.
]%/[ ERCER REFRESHMENT T}OOMS.
MBS JAMES,
In utiirinng thanks to her numeions friends and tlienti for their \ery hbtml pationagc during the paht four jeais, Ings to inform them that the extensive altuations to the Roonih now compK-tid enable her to oiler \ery superior accomn.oddtion to passengers per trains. Me.ila (both hot and cold) will alwaja be ready on ai rival of Auckland and Waikato tiains. E\ery delicacy of the season will bt found in the bill of lare.
Trains stop Twenty Minutes. Mercer, 9th OctoluT^l^o. f"n A~ K~E~ N O T I C E. W. H. PORTER, late of Queen's Ilotel, Queen's Redoubt, and CharLmont Hottl, Auckland, begs to thank his Friends (especially the Waikato Settlers) and the Public (Jencially for their very liberal support dming his fifteen years as propiietoi of the above hotels. W.H.P. now vm.-Iks to notify to his Fiiemis and the Tiavelling Public that he has puiuhasud the Railway Hotel, Mercer, where inealo and other refreshments are alvays ready on ariival of Trains either from Auckland oi the Waikato. And \s ith strict attentiou to business, combined with civility aud cleanliness, W.H.P. trusts he will at) 11 merit a fair Share of Public Patronage. Mercer 24th August. _ COMMEUCIAL HOTEL, (LATL DKVIN'h), T E AWAM U T U.
WILLIAM JAMES (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Alexandra), BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he haa taken the abo\e comfoi table hotel, and that \isitoi s to the district will find excellent accommodation in it, the pioprietor spat ing no pains to make his hotel second to none in the Waikato. Good accommodation and sample room for commercial travellers. Good paddocks for horses and excellent stabling. A coach will be run to meet the night train. oTARHO T E L O (Late Wilkinson's), KIHIKIHI. WILLIAM BOND begs to inform his friends and the public that he has purchased the al)O\c well and favourably known hotel. Having at considerable expense effected many improvements, visitors will find it a most comfortable place at which to stop. For ladiea especially this is a moat suitable hotel to put up at, as theioisa pmate stair leading from the garden to the upper storey. Good ntabhng and paddocks. Good accommodation for comm< rcial tra\ellcrs. Saddle holies and buggies tor hire. Bathioom, etc. The excellent reputation of tho hotel will be kept up by tho pro&eut proprietor,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2089, 26 November 1885, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2089, 26 November 1885, Page 1
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