R ora 1411I 411 H c Tho Proprietor, Goorgo Oroaby,'of the above popular!/ known hotel, begs to announce that having' re-Dnterrd into possession will bo plenscJ to renew noqaainunocß with his old patron", KATIKATL 0. F, WIGLEY I....PROPBIMOR Tub Bust is Providbd for soth Man AND HEA3T. '' Among the ohief attractions of the district around the hotel aroGOOD SHOOTING FISHING and BOATING, Firat*claßß Billiard and Hair«dressing Saloon In connection with the Hotel Table all that can be desired, Livery and Bait Stables in conjunction with the hotel, Storikeeper and Gum Buyer, • ;' This inte testing Pleasure Resort is about two hours' drive from Waihi, and three houre from Teuraiwa, ARANGAHAKE KARANGAHAKE, THE ONLY FREE HOUSE IN THE DIBTBIOT, Best Brands or Liquor Stochd, Speight's Dunedin Ale always on hand ADOLPHDS MONTGOMERY, Proprietor.
A I B I TJ 0 I 1L The Waihi Hotel is (he Oldes Established House in this Importan District, and has ever retained th Premier Poßitior as the Best Appointed ind most Up-to-Date Hostelry. Wines and Spirits of the Beit Selection ACCOMMODATION UNBUBEASBBD. OhAROBB MODBRiTI Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under tht supervision of Mr. R, Buokeridge, ' Bftrnple Booms lor Travellers! A commodijns and well-equipped Hall in H. E. MEYER. Proprietor,
P.O. Box 24, Telegrams," Meyer," Waihl, DOWER S pENT R A L WAIHL KBNNY AMD WaIHI-STREBTS. *V The largest and most modem Hotel in the district. Every convenience for traveller! and others. U, G. POWER Pbomumoh. WAVERLET HOTEL Auckland. MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor. Desires to intimate that he has taken over the business of this popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuanoe of the liberal support hitherto awarded his predecessor, Visitors to Auckland will find that no offort will bo spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be as previously MOST MODERATE. Tho Hotel iB withn one minute s walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of the harbour, To tho friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the oolony, a Oaed If ills Failtho will be ever extended and a pleasant sojourn assured, ' Wines, Spirits, Ales, eto.,of the Beat Brnnds only, MAnttlOE O'CONNOR
G. S. P Y "' BUTCHER, (Lnfoot Thames), Bops to intimate to tho inhabitants o iVaihi that he is re-oomuienoing the Balchering Business formerly carried on by Mr G. Colobrook in premises near the Central Hotel, and hopes that by supplying the best quality of meat to merits share of publio mpport. [7 ANTED KNOWN,-1 am a Buyer ' T ut Seller of .Second-hand Furniture in large orstb&tV jtinntitics.— Wm. Hum, City Mart. CHEAPEST FIREWOOD IN WAIHI J. a A. TOLMER notifies the Wiihi pnblio generally that he it now telling ifier this date,—October 3rd, 1004,—the best of Rata at 10s per ton, from one ton to any quantity; Tawa, 7« per *oj; also Posts and House Blooks, etc. Post Card orders, addressed to J. E. A. Tolmer, Waitete Creek, will be pnaetually attended to, TIHE DALTIO T7LEB MADE A GREAT MISTAKE, Bnt those who have patronised JAPANESE TEA ROOMS quality or quantity, AFTERNOON TEA I LIGHT REFRESHMENTS! COOLING DRINKS! Good Fruit at lowe-t prices. English and Colonial Sireets/jf host quality, No. 1, Monro's Ahcade, No 2, Next Bikkhko Hotm HLDKB, having opened an up-'o-rf >i«' . Dining Room, respectfuly ioLcu Dinner daily at 12, One Shilling. ■'. ;> Meals from Jd,' B. LUKB, THE THAMES DINING BOOMS.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1145, 15 November 1904, Page 3
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