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Hotels. HAMILTON HOTEL OFFERS I^" FIRST - CLASS ACCOMODATION TO TBAVELLEBS & VISITOBS. SAMPLE ROOM. For Commercial Travellers a spacious Sample Room, 26ft. x 14ft., has been provided and fitted up so as to afford unusual facilities for the display of goods. ITUIE /COTTAGE ! IIIK VJOTTAGE! Which is quite separate from the Hotel, affords to Families or Invalids all the comforts of a private house. SABAH GWYNNE,

Proprietress. Ponsonby Club Hotel. E. L. SMITH, Proprietor. '"PHIS HOTEL affords splendid accommodntion to Waikato settlers visiting Auckland. Tramcars stop at the Three Lamps just opposite the Hotel, and arrive every fifteen minutes from the City. A Tram leaves the Railway Station gate after arrival of the late train from Waikato. Wines and Spirits of the Best BrandsPRIVATE APARTMENTS FUR FAMILIES. E. L. SMI TET , Late of the lioyal Hotel, Hamilton. Waikato Times Filed. hot"sfrings"hotei^ TE AHOHA, Adjoins (With Private Entrance) the Thermal Springs Domain. The Best Situated. The Most Comfortable.

The Best Appointed. HOTEL has been recently greatly enlarged. The new additions include Private and Ladies' Sitting Booms (with First-class Pianos), Large Double aud Sinale Bedrooms, Bath Rooms, &c, Splendid Balcony commanding extrusive view of the Waihou River and surrounding country ; all lieing quite distinct from the former building, with Private Entrance, and furnished regardless of expense. Suites of Apartments for Private Families. A Private Stair leads from the upper story through the garden into the Hot Springs Domain. A First-class Table Kept. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Best Quality obtainable always in stock. Arrangements made for Picnic and Boating Parties. SMlTßflfc !DON, Proprietors. TTOTEL, OTOROHANGA. A. G. S. BLACK. The above hotel, which has been recently erected and furnished throughout in the best style, affords excellent accommodation to the travelling public. No expense has been spared by the proprietor in making this hotel equal to any in the Waikato in point of accommodation, every convenience being provided. Horses and guides to the celebrated caves

provided for tourists. jQOMMERCIA L JJOTEL. Te Awamotu. The undersigned begs to inform all his old friends and the public generally, that having taken over the above hotel he will do all-in his power to make it the most comfortable resort for travellers, visitors, and the general public. All the leading papers will be found filed in the reading room, the Cuisine will be the best possible, the Wines and Spirits of the very beat brands, and the whole under my own personal supervision. A. FORBES, Proprietor. N.B.—A large sample-room has been iitted up for Commercial Travellers. Horses and buggies for hire. Telegrams meet with prompt attention. ££~0~ T A K E S ! BRENT'S BOARDING HOUSE . ROTORUA. This largo and commodious establishment is close to the Sanatorium and Government Baths. The celebrated Priest's Bath has been greatly enlarged with fourteen private baths added, and is now in splendid order for invalids. Terms, £2 2s per week. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. British buffet dining ROOMS, [Next British Hotel] Queen-street, Auckland, N.Z. Breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m. Luncheon 12 to 3 p.m. Taa ... 5 to 8 p.m. T, McEVYIN, Piwfbieiob.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2494, 5 July 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2494, 5 July 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2494, 5 July 1888, Page 1

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