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NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO. Is complete with EVERY 4 CCOMODATION VERY J\ CCOMODATION FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. THE Bottle Department Is supplied v, ith WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AKD STOUT OF THE BEST BRANDS. HENRY GILLETT, PROPRIETOR.
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBEIDOE. R. KIRKWOOD . . I>KorRiPTOR. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Hok.-^ and Brc.r.iEs ox Hike. BILLIARDS.
WAIKATO CLUB, (Late Old Club), EDEN CRESCENT, AUCKLAND, OH KKs A r\ OMFORT A li L E TT OM E. Single and Double Bedrooms. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. PlXM.fc AND SllOWfcK HATIH. Tkrms Modhute. MRS J. T. CAMP, l'uorKlhTKl^. /XT WAIKATO TIMES FILED.
T\| ERCER REFRESHMENT IIOOMS. MBS JAMES, In k turning thanks to her numerous fncnds and clients for their \ery hhual patronage ilunng the pabt four years, btg-i to inform them that the e\teii«ive altciatioiiH to the Rooms now completed triable Ik r to otki \ery superior acconiii.odd.tion topaasengeib pti tiains. Meals (l>oth hot and cold) will always be ready on arrnal of Auckland ami Waikato trains. E\ ci y delicacy of the season v> ill be found iv the bill of-fare. Trains stop Twenty Minutes. Meicer, 9th October, ISSo. rjT~A X "E ~~N"O TIC E. W. H. PORTER, late of Queen's Hotel, Queen's Redoubt, and Charlcmont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank hid Friends (especially the U'aikato Settlers) and the Public Generally for their \cry liberal support dining his fifteen years as proprietor of tlieabo\c hotels. W.H.P. now wihlicH to notify to his Fiiend.i and the Travelling Public th.it he has purchased the Railway Hotel, Mercer, where meals and other lefreshments are always ready on an ival of Trains either from Auckland or the Waikato. And w ith strict attention to business, combined with civility and cleanliness, W.H.P. trusts he will still merit a fair Share of Public Patronage.
Mercer 24th August. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Latk DkninV), T E AWAM U T U. WILLIAM JAMES (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Alexandra), BE(iS to inform bis friends and the public generally thai be has taken the above comfortable hotel, and that \isitois to the district \\ ill find excellent accommodation in it, the propiictor sparing no pains to make bis hotel second to none in the Waikato. Good accommodation and sample room for commcicial travellers. Good paddocks for horses and excellent stabling. A coach will be run to meet the night train. ST A R HOT E L (L.itc Wilkinson's) X I H I X I JI I. WILLIAM BOND begs to inform his friends ami the public that he has purchased the above well and fa\onrably known hotel. Ha\in« at considerable \ cxpen&e effected many improvements, viaitois will find it a most comfortable plate at which to stop. For ladies mpecially this is a most suitable hotel to put up at, as tbero is a pihate stan leading horn the fjardeu to the upper storey. Good stabling and paddocks. Good accommodation foi commercial tra\ellcrs. Saddle horsea and buggies for hire. Bathroom, etc. The excellent reputation of the hotel will be kbpt up by thfc probeut proprietor.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2090, 28 November 1885, Page 1
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509Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2090, 28 November 1885, Page 1
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