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Hotels. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. R. KIRKWOOD ... Proprietor. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Houses axi> BuotJiKs os Hire. BILLIARDS.

Tlyf ERC E R REFRESHMENT -pOOMS. i MBS JAMES, In returning thanks to her numerous friends and clients for their wry liberal patronage during tlic pabt four years, begs to inform them that the extensive alterations to the Rooms now completed enable her to oiler \cry superior accommodation to passcngeis per trains. Meals (both hot and cold) will always be ready on arrival of Auckland and Waikato trains. Every delicacy of the season will be found in the bill of fare.

Trains stop Twenty Minutes. Mercer, 9th October, 1835. fp~A~K~~E~~1Sr~crT"~I C E. W. H. PORTER, late of Queen's Hotel, Queen'a Redoubt, and Charlemont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank his Friends (especially the Waikato Settlers) and the Public Generally for their very liberal support dining his fifteen ycais as proprietor of the abo\ c hotels. W.H.P. now wishes to notify to his Friends and the Travelling Public that he has purchased the Railway Hotel, Mercer, where meals and other icfreshments are alvays icady on anhal of Trains cither from Auckland or tlic Waikato. And with strict attention to business, combined with cisihty and cleanliness, W.H.P. trusts lie will still merit a fair Share of Public Patronage. Mercer 24th August.

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Latk Dni\'h), T E AWAM U T U.

WILLIAM JAMES (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Alc\nndtn), BEGS to inform his friends and the public genn ally thnt he has taken the abow tomfoi table hotel, and that \iMtois to the distiict will lind excellent accommodation in it, the propiietor spanng no pams to make his hotel second to none in the Waikato. Good accommodation and sample room for commciual travellers. Good paddocks for hotses and excellent stabling. A coach will be run to meet the night train.

STAR HOTEL (Late Wilkinson's) KIHIKIHI. WILLIAM BOND begs to inform his friends and the public that he has purchased the above well and favourably known hotel. Having at considerable expense effected many improvements, \isitois will find it a most comfoi table place at which to stop. For ladies especially this is a most suitable hotel to put np at, as therG is a piixate stair leading from the garden to the upper storey. Good stabling and paddocks. Good accommodation for commercial travellers. Saddle horses and buggies for hire. Bathtooni, etc. The excellent reputation of the hotel will be kept up by the present proprietor.

\\T AVEH LE Y ITOUSE, TE ABOHA (Douson's).

New and commodious premises having been erected, visitors to the Hot Springs who wish to enjoy retirement will find the above a desirable retreat. Within three minutes' walk of the baths. Coaches to and from tho Morrinsville Railway Station, Thames, &c, pass daily. Box 17, P. 0., Te Aroha.

DRITISII TJOTEL, TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS.

P. QUINLAN

Bcgßto announce that he bus just opened the abovo commodious Hotel, and has first-class accommodation lor Boarders and Visitors. None but the best Ales, Wines, and Spirits on stock Waikato Timkh filed

D. MxGKEGOK, WAITEMATA HOTEL, COKNI.R OF QUKLN AND CUSTOMS ST«JvfcT.S, AUCKLAND.

TE AWAMUTU HOTEL, (L\tk Ck.stkai. Waikato Hori l).

fnilE Proprietor, Jlenky Lkwi.s, begs I to thank the inhabitants of tlic Waikato and thu ti celling public for thu kind patronage accorded him for the last fifteen yiars. He lias much pleasure hi informing them that he has RE-BUILT his HOTEL, and has spared neither trouble nor expense to make it second to none in Waikato. « Hot and Cold Baths.

One of Wrights beßtßillard Table.

WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS.

Bugpies, Ladies' and Gentlemen's saddle horses for hire. Good tample rooms for travellers, detached fiom the hotel. Good paddocks for horses.

MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest.— Jackson and Ruaaell, Solicitors ForUtrwt, Auckland,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2099, 19 December 1885, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
637

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2099, 19 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2099, 19 December 1885, Page 1

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