Why is ;i .soft felt h it called a wideawake? — 13uc.hiko it trover has h nap. A Good B,u; —'for originality and tiT-wnsss, the Jr,. Mintage of the War Oy cui hardly he !*t.tcn. '"hero is noUiin« prolix about it. No journalist, oxuept an " Army " one, could have put so much into such small space as the following : — "Burglar Jack, the new convert, went gunning for fanners at .Hamilton's, and Lwvusjwl '100 in four weeks." Travellers halting at Morrinsville, ■with tho i.;l'.:nti'.n of spending a- few days, should not fail to call upon Mr John Sni'tli, at the rha;nix Hotel, where they will tind every accommodation. Air Smith i* a host in himself, and from the good old styles with which ho conducted the Caledonian Hotel, Auckland, the-Phfenix is no exception. The liquors are excellent, and the table everything that could be desired.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2292, 19 March 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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