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Hotels. __ HAMILTON. P. BRIGHT, Proprietress. THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL affords excellent accommodation to COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, AS ÜBGE & COMMODIOUS SAMPLE BOOMS are available at all times. As a FAMILY HOTEL, the arrangements will be found very complete. The private rooms are situated on the second storey, where every privacy can be obtained, with the comforts and conveniences of home. The Stabling is Good. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD-TABLE In charge of a competent marker. Wines, Spirits and Aliw of the Bra Bran i >s. Charges Moderate. ON II / LUNCHEONS SALE DAYS -A-/' are provided. P . BRIGHT. PORTER'S RAILWAY JJOTEL, MERCER. Meals ready on arrival_ of all trains. Prompt attention. WINES & SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. First Prize Ale always on Draught. Come and try Tom Porter's Special Brew. King Tavvhiao's Settlement easy distance from Mercer. Good Shooting. Splendid River for Boating. MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY IN AND AROUND MERCER. (f Every attention paid to Visitors Houses for Hike at One Minute's Notice. Charges on the Most Moderate Scale at PORTER'S RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER. OKOROIRE JJOT gPRINGS JJOTEL. Long pilgrimages were formerly made by our Native friends to these NATURAL HOT BATHS, for relief in Rheumatism and Skin Diseases. Visitors will now find all the comfort of a modern first-class hotel, and invalids the quiet and privacy desired. Trout Fishing in the Grounds. Splendid Shooting in the Season. LADIES' SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES, ETC. Trains run regularly from Auckland, and connect with our own line of coaches to Rotorua and Wakarewarewa. I shall be glad to welcome my old Waikato, and other friends. JAMES SHERLEY, Proprietor. WAIT EMATA COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, (Corner of Queen and Customhousestreets, Auckland, N.Z.) Luncheon Daily, Is. JOHN ENDEAN .... Proprietor. The Waikato Times filed here. JH. MONK MA N, ' Farrier, Hood-street, Hamilton (Next Mr Parr's Store and opposite the Bank corner), Begs to notify to the farmers and settlers of the district that he has commenced business at the above address. Customers may rely that any work entrusted to him will be faithlully executed, and horse owners may rest assured that their horses will be carefully and skilfully shod, i J.H.M. will be remembered by a i number of the former customers of Mr t Joseph Cochrane when he carried on the • general smithing business in Hamilton 1 East, in whose employ he was for a 2 considerable time as farrier.

DR . WILK IN S uses Electricity, Galvanism, and Vapour Baths. Many years Honorary Surgeon Alfred Hospital, Melbourne ; also, Infirmary for Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat and Chest, Melbourne; two years at Throat Hospital, London, with Sir Morell Mackenzie. Spectacles arranged to all sights. See Dr. Wilkins' pamphlet on Cure of Medical, Surgical, and Chronic Nerve Debility (mainly) without internal medicines, sent post free for seven penny stamps. Office hours daily. Sunday, 10 to 12. SHORTIAND-STREET (NEAR Star Offick. ■ SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, Pitt-street, Auckland. Conducted by the Marist Bros. Thorough English Education, including Mathematics, Shorthand, Drawing, French and Latin. Prospectus on application to the Director. BR. AUGUSTINE. T~O BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. - A Large Quantity of Waste Paper on sale at Thk Waikato Times Office.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3070, 19 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3070, 19 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3070, 19 March 1892, Page 1

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