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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1675, 31 March 1883, Page 1

 

Hotels.

THE WAIKATO HOTEL, HAMILTON EAST. Fred, Gaudifl, PROPRIETOR.

HOYAL HOTEL, HAMILTON EAST, WAIKATO. ARTHUR T) A C H PKorRiMOR. PEIVATE APARTMENTS. NONE BUT THE BEST BRANDS Or ALES, WINES, & SPIRITS KEPT, flrBt-cla,ss stabltxo accommodation and Good Paddocks.

Commercial Hotel, HAMILTON, J. HALLY, Proprietor. Private Apartments.

ATJDUS J)AYNES, (Late ot the National Hotel, Cambiidge), Has pleasure in informing his Waik.ito Friends that he has taken the HOBSON HOTEL, Corner of Victoria and Hobson-streets. The Hotel is replete a ith every conve- nience, and Waikato people will always be welcomed. Bath-room, Private Sitting-rooms for Families, and first-class Billiard Table. AUDUS RAYNES. Waikato Timks Filed.

Masonic /CAMBRIDGE. TTOTEL V^AMBRIDGB. Jj[ FRANCIS ROSE, Proprietor.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBKIDCrE, WAIKATO, THE BEST HOTEL IN THE WAIKATO.

Is complete with EVERY A CCOMODATION VERY iCCOMODATION VISITOBS AND TOUKISTs! SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOB COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. THE Bottle Depabtment la supplied with WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED (ALBB AND STOUT OF THE BEST BSANDS. HENRY GILLETT, PROPRIETOR, j

Prince Arthur Hotel, 1 'corner of HOBSON &< WELLESLEY-STREB^S,; l! 'aitokl'a'ndV;!'",;'!;' 1 HUBERT OEAM PROPKIETOR:

•The Prince 1 Atthur Hotel, iias. now erected, "is one of the most convehien't and well-appointed' Hotels in, the Austra-}, lasian Colonies. Itsicentral^poaition', sc $afi the^ukiVeW pc>rtion f ;of JjjEie City.j its salubi-ioMs', its v finish and Sll^fe^ ;c%feciAii

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