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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 662, 17 August 1876, Page 3

 

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fHB COMMERCIAL

HOTEL, HAMILTON WEST.

W. WALKER

(Formerly Providoro of the P.NZ. an! A.R.M. Company's luter-Colonial Fleet, and more recently Pro- prietor of the Duke of Cambridge Hotel Cambridge, and the Ciiterioa Hotel, Te Awamutu,)

Having erected splendid Hotel Premises the most compete in eveiy 0< tail in tin Province of Auckland — has pleusuie il announcing that the ACCOMMODATION VOX YISITOIf is now ful y completed.

Families visiting Hamilton will, the Pro prietor is assured, iind no fiull will, the SuiTßd OF ArARiMfcNTS nrovideo lor their accommoda hn, and tho TRAVELLING PUBLIC gcnemlly will obtain the Bfst Accosruo- DATIOK in the Waikito, < otnbinod withOirili'v r.nd Reaionabls tTerjis.

Special 1 ottent ion will be given to Board- ei'S, aho will meet with all tho Cotufo.ts

of Home.

WORKING MEN will be provided with •eparate Bed-room.

Special attention will aUo be (Teroted to the rrquirvmenti of Conimercril Gentlemen, excellent Sample Koouiu being always at their dup jaal.

The Table will be provided with all the Delicuries < f the Season. A First cln-s Chef ha* been engaged, and th« Prop 1 - tor hopes that his own Ion; experience will b« Suffioient Guarantee of Excel- leuce. Th» Billiard Room is now provided with one of Alcoci'B Hett Tablis, uivior thp able Management of Sir Mlf-BKN, Is'e of Ortmbridge ; cr- 1 th* lorert of th<» Board of Green Clo'N will >md crcrj »pp nten im-e and laleat DOTtlt es id uae »t this noble game. Extern!™ Stabiivo AceoMHODATiOS, with Ciil and Obliging QroOim. FIBBT-CLAU SaDDLB HoßflM ON HIRI. THE BAE IS NOW OPEN, And only the yerj best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Liquert will be dispensed. A Latgt HALL for PUBLIC MEET- INGS, ETC. W. WALKER, PliOritlßTOA, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Hamilton West.

COMMERCIAL UOTEL LIVERY STABLES.

Tht SIABLES are now OPENED.

J. Pobter, late of Ngaruawahia, Groom. W. WALKER, Proprietor.

Public Worki Office, Colonial Architects Branch, Wellington, 3rd August, 1876. nnENDERS are invited for the Erection L of a Post and Telegraph Office at Cambridge. Genrral CoudMons, Specifi- cations and Drawings may be 6een at the offices of tho Colonial Architect, Welling- ton, at the District Engineer's Oflioe, Auckland, and the Resident Engineer* Ofli< «, Newcßstle. Tender* addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Pu..lic Works, and mniked ouUide, "Tender* for Post upd Taleg.-aph, Cambridge," will bo received at the office of the undersigned up to NOON of the 28th day of August, 1876. TeUg'-aphic Tenders will b« n-ceived, provided the original tender aud deposit are lodged with the nearest District Fngineer at the time above specified. The lowest or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect.

A ISAACS,

CAMBRIDGE, Noted Establishment for CLOTHING, DRAPERY, & GROCERIES.

I have re*olved to SELL for ONE MONTH, in order to reduce ray Stock and make ro m for Spiinp Quods, at Unheard of Prices in Waikato. Trowsers, all wool, 8* 3d per pair Bedford Cord, 14s 9d „ Trowsers and Vtsts, 21s Blue Cloth Galateas, 19s 9d Black Cloth Vests 7* Gd Tweed di to, 7s 6 J Twill Cotton Shirts, 3s 3d Check ditto, 2s (id Good Ciiinean ditto, 5s 6d White Lougcloth dit o, 4< 6d.

GROCERIES - Good Tea, by qr -chest. 2s 4*d Very Superior. 2s 7iJ Eci ;al to an} thing in Waik»lo, 2e 9Jd dnales, befat, Is 4^ Sonp, 8d Blue Mottled, 10d Aaliiion, Is fiurdint-s, large, Is Ditto, email, 7 id Jams, 9d Blue aud White Cups and Saucers, 10s per dozeu White »nd Gold, 13* 9d per doren.

The whole of the varied Btock of Clothing, Drapery, and Groceries will be sold at prices proportionate to the above quotations. No CX EDIT. No abatement for ONE HONiiiHr. xISiAC3i fioprietcr.

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