TTAVERLEY HOTEL W AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor. Desires to intimate shat he has taken ovor Ihe business of this popular Hotel, and would respoottullv request a continuance Of the liberal support hitherto awarded his prodecessor. Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will bo spared to: ford thorn ovory oom {ort, whilst the TARIFF will bo as previously MOST MODERATE. The Hotol is within ono minuto a walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificont view of the harbour. To the Mends of the Proprietor in different parts of tho colony, a Caed Mills Failthe will bo ever extended and a plea. «Nt sojourn assured. Wines, Spirits, Ales, 0tc.,01" the Boat Brands only. MATIUIOE O'CONNOR AI B I 0T E L Tho Waihi Hotel ia tho Oldest Established House in this Important Diatriot, and has ovor rotainod the Premier Positior as tho Boat Appomtol and most Up-to-Daie Hostelry, Wines and Spirits ol the Boist Selection Table always Seasonable. Accommodation Uksu»««8KI). Charms Modkratk Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under tho aupervision of Mr. B. Buchridgo, Sample Rooms ior Travellers. A commodious and well-equipped Hall ia connection with the hotol always open for engagcnitntß, H. E. MEYER. Proprietor, P.O. Box 24. Telegrams, " Meyer," Waihi. MENT R A L nOWBB'S rRAL HOTEL itav and Waibi-strkhts. Tho largest and most moteru Hotol iu tho district. Every convenience for travellers and others. M. 0. POWER PRoraiiiTou, ARK E T " fl GREY STREET JUNCTION, AUCKLAND, J, T. MoHUGH Respeoifully begs to announce that ho has takon over tho Market Hotel, where bo will bo pleased to meet old oustomors and friends. WiHß»iiM Swims ofßf.pt T.um Campbell and Ehronfried's 3parkliug Ales on Draught. NEW PRIVATE B>n THE SISTERS OF MERCY are prepared to reooive Pnpils for Instrumental and Vena Music, Painting oil and wator-colours], Drawing (crayon a.id pencil), Stohing, Wood-carving, Fane; 1 Wor 1 ' in allitsbranchet etc., eto. For torms, apoly to THE SUPERIOR. JUST LANDED, Large Assortment GUARANTEED BEST BRITISH UP-TOrDATE SELECTION OF Ladies' and Gents' , BOOTS & SHOES M.UN-tSTREET, V/l
HH Lenses by the Best takers, and the latest approved Test Cass for ascertaining defects of the eyesight, specially selected by F, R. Marriott, when in Auckland, have just come to hand. NO CHARGE is made for testing the eyesight, and the glasses are suppled at the lowest possible figure. HHM i mm m\ mmmm 1 mmm in lain Street, Waihi
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1066, 13 August 1904, Page 1
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