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Hotels. - HAMILTON STATION, FRANKTON. npHE undersigned begs leave to thank JL his old friends for past favors, and would wish to draw their attention and that of the public generally to the fact that he has taken the NEW RAILWAY HOTEL, Hamilton Station, Frankton. The Hotel is now Comfortably Furnished and ready to receive visitors, where they will receive civility, Combined with Cleanliness and Moderate Charges. The Proprietor would like to draw the attention of the travelling community, and especially country settlers, who may wish to leave by the first train m the morning, thY advantage that would be derived by patronising the RAILWAY HOTEL, it being quite close to the Railway Station, and having attached. GOOD STABLING, combined with LARGE and SECURE PADDOCKS. The CULINARY DEPARTMENT will be found replete, and Meals can be had at all hours. The WIN.US and SPIRITS are of the Best Brands. SADBLS SOSSES, &0., on hire. LEWIS bThARRIS, Proprietor. Railway Hotel, ' Hamilton Station, Frankt6n, ■\ August 2, 1878.

T?BE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, QUEEN STREET & FORT STREET? AUCKLAND. MICHAEL CORCORAN, HAVING leased and entered into possession of this convenientlysituated and well-known Hotel, is determined, on re-commencing business, to make it one of THE MOST DESIRABLE RESORTS for the Citizens, Travellers, aud Visitors to Auckland. From the manner, style, and success with which he carried on the Greyhound Hotel for upwards of ten years, he has every confidence that his new undertaking, by personal attendance and attention, Combined with cheerful, affable, and kindly courtesy to customers, will result m equal satisfaction to all. ' All Liquors are of the Very Finest and Best Possible Brands to be Obtained. MICHAEL CORCORAN, LATE OF THE THAMES HOTEL, NOW METROPOLITAN HOTEL. /COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Corner of Queen and Shortland Streets. ALFRED KIDD, Pbo£hietob. (Late of the Anchor and Provincial Hotels.) Having purchased the above Hotel, has much pleaauie m informing hi? Waikato friends that they will find the accommodation- First-rate, and every attention will be paid to tbe qomfort of visitors. ALFRED KIDD, .Proprietor. i ALBEiiT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. PaopjxiEroE, S. C. CAULTON, Late of the Masonic Hotel, Napier, and Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, , Poverty Bay. T>RIVATE Suites of Rooms for Eami lies. Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. , A Night Porter m attendance.

SINCLAIR'S CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, Auckland. THE Proprietor has pleasure m announcing to his friends and the geneial public that this well-known Hotel has recently been re-modelled m every particular. A noth er wing has been added to the building, and the bouse thoroughly renovated, forming one of the most complete and best appointed Hotels m the city, and replete with every obtainable modern comfort and luxury. Sinclair's Customhouse Hotel, centrally situate between Wharf and Railway Station. Sinclair's Customhouse Hotel • j accommodation excellent ; charges moderate. Sinclair's Customhouse Hotel • Fist-olass Table; Early Breakfast m time for Early Trains and Steamers. Sinclair's Customhouse Hotel; Select Bar upstairs, presided over by an experienced, lady attendant. Commercial and Reading Room. Leading papers filed for reference. JAMES 0. SINCLAIR, Proprietor,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1064, 19 April 1879, Page 1

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