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Hotels.

GWYNNE'S HAMILTON HOTEL

HAMILTON *VEaT.

Afford, unrivalled accommodation for visitors and travellers. Families orlnvalides can be accommodated with Private Apartments in THE COTTAGE, Ifcissoperate from the Hotel, with all the comforts of a private home.

Pleasure Grounds, Croquet Lawn, Billiard Table, Skittle Alley, Shower Bath (continual), Commercial Show-room

Wines & Spirits of best Brands.

Table accommodation not excelled in the Province. Horses and Traps on hire. Tourists" letters forwarded wherever directed.

Cobb and Co.'s Booking Office A nice light Boat on the River.

RICHARD GWYNNE, Proprietor.

NATIONAL HOTEL,

CAMBRIDGE.

| Numerous Improvements and Additions having been completed, this Hotel now affords the best Accommodation to TTISITORS AND rnouRiSTS. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS Havo been provided for Commercial Travellers. FIRST ■ CLASS "IbILLIARD TABLE Under the Superintendence of a carefttl Marker. GUIDES FOR TOURISTS. Arrangements have been made so that the Guides for Visitors to the Hot Lakes are available upon short notice.

AUDUS RAYNES,

PROPRIETOR.

Duke of Cambridge Hotel, CAMBRIDGE.

1%/TR R. KIRKWOODS new building -*-"•*- in connection with the above Hotel having been completed and handsomely furnished (including a first- cla«s bath-room) affords the Best Acommodation for Travellers of any House in the Waikato. Being separate from the Hotel, is as Retired as a Private House, yet supplying pll the conveniences and attendance of

A First-Class. Hotel.

PRIVATE SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES.

Good Stabling.

Firsi-CLASS Sapdle Horses and Buggies for Hire.

Competent and experienced Guides Provided, on short no c, for Tourists wishing to visit th La Datrict.

Good Grass Paddocks securely fenced, with a plentiful supply of water.

MASONIC HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. FRANCIS ROSE, Proprietor.

AMAHERE HOTEL.

JAS. T. CAMP, Proprietor.

This Hotel is the most central in Waikato, being the only Hotel on the direct route for Te Aroha, and on the main road from Cambridge to Hamilton, Piako to Alexandra and the Hot Lakes. It affords unrivalled accommodation for visitors and travellers. The House occupies a most commanding and healthy position.

First-class stable accommodation. Tamahere, Feb. sth, 1881.

HHE AROHA HOTEL,

Wailiou, THAMES VALLEY. (Three Miles from the Goldfield.)

Visitors to the Gdldneld willfi'nd firstclass aecomodation arid' every comfort at the above' Hotel, 1 with good Stablingf ' and, secure paddocks. ' ' r ! None but the test brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock." ' : Saddle. Horses for Hire,' 1 Coaches for thcWailiato and the Gold-^ field call at the Hotel daily. '_ EDWIN f MISSEN, : ' 1 Proprietor. agent: • ' , . . • " New Zealand Insurance Company, and New Zealand Accident; Insurance Company,

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Bibliographic details

Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1446, 8 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1446, 8 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1446, 8 October 1881, Page 1