Hotels. Criterion Hotel, CI AM BRIDGE. 7 AM BRIDGE. ARTHUR BACH, PIIOI'KIKTOR. TIIE undersigned desires to intimate to old friends throughout Waikato and the Auckland I'lovioee, and to tho general travelling public that he has entered into possession of the above popular and well-appointed Hotel, and trusts to see all old friends and as many new ones as will honour him with their patronage. 'The whole of the departments of the business being under A.us personal supervision, visitors may iely on every comfort :.nd convenience being provided. "Wines, Spirits, and Malt !Licju'ss's only of the very best. Ample Stabling accommodation, and a careful groom in charge. Hi A SRIIUKG LUNCHEON j l J Will be provided from 12.50 p.m. EVERY SATURDAY. ARTHUR BACH, Pkopkietok. Cambridge, Nov. 1,1 SSG. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO COMI MEECIAL TRAVELLERS, THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ANDREW G. BRIGHT, Late of the Commercial Hotei, Tauranga, begs to notify to his old friends, aiuf those who choose to favour him with their patronage, that THE WAIKATO HOTEL IS NOW KKI'LETK WITH KVKRY COMFORT.— tjgf A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. TOURISTS TO TII!-: LAKES Will find every convenience, and their route studied. LIQUORS OF THE BEST BRANDS, A N I) Q PARK. LING A LP. DI'AHKLING J'XiA', Not to be beaUn in the North Wand. A. G. BRIGHT, PitofiiiKTon. "gARTON'S 00M ME R CIA L J.J 0 TEL, jqpUi"ILTON. The above Hotel is one of the finest in the Provincial District, containing suites of apartments suitable for private fnnii* lies and visits of officials, and numbering between 30 and-10 rooms for the use of tlic public. It is newly built, and with all the modern requirements, baths, etc., for convenience and comfort. The Proprietor, O. J. ■ I-arton, m taking over this Hotel from Mr .James Dally, is prepared to maintain its favourable" character, and, to accommodate visitors FROM AUCKLAND AND II?COUNTRY, Will have a 'Bus regularly to meet every Train. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Travellers, for whom sample rooms are resci veil. C. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. oAR R Y BEN NE TT' S II PIER HOTEL, Amikht-stuket (oitosite thu Custom llorsn), AUCKLAND. Private Suites for Families. Day and Night Porter always in attendance. Luncheon- it.om 12 to 2. HAEEY DENNETT, PIiOI'KIETOJI (Late of the Clarendon Hotel and I'rovidore of the N.Z. and Union Co.'s steamers). ALEXANDRA HOTEL, ALEXANDRA. Established ISG4. jp RI VA T E P AIIT MF.N TS. Horses and Buggies 011 tare. FlllbT CLAH-S BILUAKU-IIOOM. GOOD TABLE, BEDS AND ATTENDANCE. Excellent Stabling. Win us and Simuits of the Best Bisandk ONLY KEPT. A CONVEYANCE will leave the Alexandra Hotel daily for the Te Awuniutu Station, and return on arrival of the Auckland train. TIIO MA S VI N O 11, PllOl'Kl ETOIi. TAUWITARE TEMPERANCE HOTEL. f -i EORGK WALWORTH wishes to inlovm the settler:. and public generally that he has opened the above, in conjunction with which are a General Store, Blacksmith, Shoeing and Fitting business, and trusts by attention and moderate charges to gain their confidence and patrouage.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2447, 17 March 1888, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2447, 17 March 1888, Page 1
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