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AVEFLEY HOTEL MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor. Desire* to intimate that he has taken over the business of this popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded his predecessor. Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be as previously MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is withn one minute a walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of the harbour. To the 'friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Caed Uille Pailthe will be ever extended and a pleasant sojourn assured. Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc.,Of_tbe Best Brands only. MAnaiOß O'CONNOR OTEL Cakd M"r T -* Failthe. JOHN KELLY, Pboprdetob. Only the Best Bran is of Liquor stocked Oampbell.Ehrenfried's XXXX Ales Accommodation of the Best Provided JO H « KELLY. A I B i H o The Waihi Hotel .is . the Oldest established House in this Important District, and has ever retained the Premier Positior as the Best Appointed aod most Up-to-Date Hostelry. ines and Spirits of the Best Selection Table always Seasonable. Accommodation Ukstokpassbd. . Cbakobs Mod»bai«

Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under the •apervision of Mr. B. Bnekeridge. Sample Booms lor Travellers. A eommodiaas and well-equipped Hall in connection with the hotel always open for engagements. H. E. MEYEB. Proprietor. P.0.80x 34. ■ Telegrams," Mover," Waihi.

O W E B 8 ENIB&L OT E L WAIHI. ftMMMg AMP WMM-STMHTg. Ch« largest and most modern Hotel in the district. livery convenience for travellers and others. I M. a. POWBB ...Vwpraxno*.

ABANOAHAKE ■ \ KABANGAHAKE. THE OHIiT FREE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. Bbst Bbabbs op Ijiouob Stockbd. Speight's Donedin Ale>lw»y" on band ADOIiPHUS MONTGOMERY, Proprietor. ALIBKAN KATIKATI. Xbs Bbst is PsoviDaDPbft both Mam akd Bbabt. Among the chief attractions of the district around the hotel are— GOOD BHOOTING FIBHIHQ ahd BOATING ffrst-elass Billiard and Hair-dressing Saloon in connection with the Hotel. Table all that can be desired. Livery and Bait Stables in eonjonetion with the hotel. Storekeeper and Gnm Bayer. This interesting Pleasure Resort is about two hoars' drrre Jfrom Waihi, and three hoars from Taaranvs.

OTEL Jaspkr Montoombby. Fbosbistob "When yon decide upon eoing for a holiday, do not forget that Takapnna is the Queen of Watering-places. The charming surroundings are unsurpassed. The lake, the nomerons shady nooks, the delightful climate, the accessibility, and the excellent hotel aee?mmodation proclaim Takapuna the premier holiday resort of New Zealand. Motor 'bnsses running between Devonport Wharf and the tiake 6verv half-hour PAINTER, DECORATOR, AND SIGNWBITER, Main-stbebt, Waihi. Pictures Framed and Mounted on the ~ shortest notice. PICTURE GALIiERT Will he opened on Saturday evenings to the public. jlaving bought the goodwill of the oldest established Pork - Butchery business in Waihi, beg to announce that they are still prepared to supply the best of small goods made from Dairy Pork only. All orders receive strict attention. Try par German Sausage, makes delicious sandwiches, equal to. bam, and at ne ithirrt the price.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1260, 25 February 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1260, 25 February 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1260, 25 February 1905, Page 1

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