Hotels. Criterion Hotel, CAMBRIDGE. AM BRIDGE. ARTHUR BAOII, PItOPRIETOR. fTVHE undersigned desires to intimate I to old friends throughout Waikato and the Auckland Province, and to the 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.B's personal supervision, visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience being provided. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors only of the very best. Ample Stabling accommodation, and a careful groom in charge. \t}k SHILLING LUNCHEON{II Will be provided from 12.50 p.m. EVERY SATURDAY. ARTHUR BACH, Proprietor. Cambridge, Nov. 1, 18S6. IESIXCSJEE'SS NEWMARKET HOTEL, NEWMARKET (Opposite Railway Station). S. W. BUCK desires to call the attention of his old fiiiinis in the Waikato to the fact that In- Ims leased tlie_ above commodious ami ."pli'iididly situated Hotel, and can offer first <:!«.-* accommodation to all friends ta'omn.g him wilh a visit, and easy access '.o town l>y rail, tramcar or 'bus. Good Stabling. SPLEN DID BILLIARD-ROOM. My motto is the same as it has always been : Civility and attention, best liquors, and a clean glass to drink out of. S. W. BUCK, PuoruiETOß, Late of the Waikato Hotel, Hamilton ; Phcenix Hotel, Morrinsville; and Criterion Hotel, Otahuhu. Waikato 'lijies Filed. O A R R Y BENNETT'S ri PIER HOTEL, Albert-street (opposite the Custom House), AUCKLAND. Private Suites for Families. Day and Night Porter always in attendance. Luncheon jprom 12 to 2. HAEEY BENNETT, Proprietor (Late of the Clarendon Hotel and Providore of the N.Z. and Union Co.'s steamers). MODATION JJ OUS E, HALF-WAY BETWEEN OHINEMUTU AND TAUPO. Good Beds and Board for Travellers Stabling and Horse Feed. Ales and Spirits of tee Best Brands Always on Baud, CHARGES MODERATE. E. BEADY Proprietor. J. M. BELL, rriAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Grey-street, HAMILTON EAST. Having started business as above, shall be glad to receive orders for Suits. Quality of cloth and workmanship not to be beaten. Prices to meet the times. T. HARTLY, TEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING, Cambridge. Music supplied for Public and Private Dances in any part of Waikato. Terms on application. GEORGE PEARSON, SHOEING & GENERAL HAMILTON EAST. Jj'ARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED. Wheelwrights' Work Neatly Turned Out. HARROWS, SCARIFIERS, &c , MADE TO ORDER. Settlers in the surrounding distriUs will find it to their advantage to entrust any jobs they may have in the above lines to me, a3 I do the work myself, and make up« of unfiling lint first-rlnss \,,ii ri-vl n:v work. i PS ARSON. Hamilton East, Nov. 4, loSl. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. - A Large Quantity of Waste Pape] ' on sale at The Waikato Times Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2501, 21 July 1888, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2501, 21 July 1888, Page 1
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