TONE'S ;. MUUHiOTft OFFERS FIRST-CLASS 1 ACCOMMODATION TO TRAVELLERS * VISITORS. SAMPLE ROOM. ' For Commercial 1 Travellers a spacious Simple Room, 26ft, x 14ft, hai been unusual facilities for the display of goods. HE , VOTTAGE! Which Is quite separate from the Hotel, affords,to Families or Invalids all the SARAH GWTNNE, Proprietress. -\ mO,Y A L. IT 0 TEL 'HAMILTON BAST, 1 THOMAS BUTTON (late of the Ellerelie and Papakura Hotel, and five yews with Mr Giilett 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 wiH be wanting on his part to merit their patronage. The. hotel is handsomely furnished and provides unrivalled accommodation for families,,',,, None bot the Very Best Brands ol Ales, Wines and Spirits in Stock. Sample Booms for Travellers GOOD STABLING. Bottle Department a Sr-EciALrre. IHOMAS UXTON, T.IB. has now five commodious Loose. Boxes available, for trainers aud horse JJ; ; O,T EL, TE AitOHA. SMUEIIISMitRDON (Late of Waiorongbmai; and in the early - days of, settlement in Waikato ■ proprietor of the Waikato Hotel, Ngaruawahia), ■■■■ Having taken over, this favourite Hotel begs- to notify 1 Travellers, Visitors andthe general, publio that they will find first:class.accommodation' and every comfort and attention on .MODERATE TERMS.- ' or Bkadlev and Co.'s Coaches fob Thames and Tauranqa start 'from hebe.' Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Best 1 Brands Only. SAMUEL T.SMARDON. PORTBR'S' 11 RAILWAY ITO TEL, .»',. mercer. v ' ''' i:: ,' Meals ready//on ; arrival, of all trains, Prompt attention. •.., : WINES & SPIRITS'OF THE VERY | BEST BRANDS. C First Prize Ale always on Draught, Come and try Tom Porter's Special King Tawhiao's Settlement easy distance fromMercei\, ' : Good Shooting, Splendid' Biver for Boating; HOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY IN AND 'ABOUND MERGER, ' (Horses for Hire at, One Minutes 'Notice, ' Charges on the Most Moderate Scale at MITER'S RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER. OKOROIRE TTOT SPRINGS 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 Seasonv,. LADIES'SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES,.ETC.' , Trains run regularly from Auckland, and conneot with our own line of coaches to Rotorua and Wakarewarcwa. I shall be glad to welcome my old Waikato, and other friends. ' < JAMES.SHERLEY, : Proprietor. (Telephone No, 370.) ' HONEY TO LEND,. in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of J interest.--Jaokson and Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street. Auckland
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3211, 24 January 1893, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3211, 24 January 1893, Page 1
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