Hotels. G WYNNE'S HAMILTON HOTEI OFFERS FIRST • CLASS ACCOMMODATION TO TRAVELLERS & VISITORS. SAMPLE ROOM. For Commercial Travellers a spacioui Sample Room, 26ft, x 14ft., has beet provided and fitted up so as to afforc unusual facilities for the display of goods, TftHE /COTTAGE ! IHE COTTAGE I Which is quite separate from the Hotel, affords to Families or Invalids all the comforts of a private house. SARAH GWYNNE, Proprietress. jj> 0Y A L pjOTEL HAMILTON EAST, THOMAS BUXTON (late of the Ellerslie and Papakura Hotel, and five years with Mr Gillett at the National Hotel, Cambridge), desires to inform all his old friends that he has taken the above newly - built and commodious hotel, and that no effort will be wanting on his part to merit their patronage. The hotel is handsomely furnished and provides unrivalled accommodation for families. Nose eot the Very Best Brands oi Ales, Wines and Spirits in Stock. Sample Rooms for Traveller s GOOD STABLING. Bottle Department a Speciality. 'jp II 0M A S gUXTON, Proprietor. T. B. lias now five commodious Loose Boxes available for trainers and horse uwners. AI P A JJ OTE L , NGARUA WAHIA. The undersigned having taken over the Waipa Hotel, Ngaruawahia, begs to notify to Commercial Travellers and the public generally that the above Hotel furnishes FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST QUALITY. Good Stabling. Loose Boxes, CIVILITY AND ATTENTION. In connection with the above Hotel is a Private Cottage, where visitor can find all the comforts of a home. J. SMITH. pALACE J_J OTE L, TE AROHA. SAMUEL T.SMARDON (Late of Waiorongotnai, and in the early days of settlement in Waikato proprietor of the Waikato Hotel, Ngaruawahia), Having taken over this favourite Hotel begs to notify Travellers, Visitors and the general public that they will find first-class accommodation and every j comfort and attention on MODERATE TERMS. <2T Bradley and C'o.'s Coaches for Thames and Taukanga start FIiOII HERE. Wines, Spirits and Ales of the Beet Brands Only. SAMUEL T. SMARDON. (Telephone No 370.) rjIHE j_£OTEL, Railway Station, Queen-street, and Custom street West, AUCKLAND. J. A. Allan Proprietor. The advertiser has just taken over this excellent Hostelry, so favourably known under Mr G. I. Pander's management. It will be his studv to maintain its reputation as a First-class Hotel. Settlers from Waikato will find it to their convenience and comfort to continue their much appreciated patronage. Tiie house has been thoroughly overhauled, and two new billiard tables fixed up in the billinrdroom. First-class Bill of Fare. Plunge and Shower Baths. Best Wines and Spirits. The Waikato Times Filed. jp A \Y C E T T (Late of the Masonic Hotel, Cambridge), ANCHOR HOTEL, Queen Street and Market Square, A U C K LAND. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES. Hone Tout the Best Wines and Spirits kept in Btock. Waikato Tim'\s Filed. -y ANTED TO BUY. TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS and' FOWLS, in any cjuantity, for CASH. F. WILLIAMS, Fruiterer, Poulterer, and Fish Merehaut, Lower Queen-street, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3039, 7 January 1892, Page 1
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