Hotels. T HE R OYAL fJ OTEL HAMILTON EAST. The above hotel has been newly built on the old site. The new premises have been erected in a style unequalled in the district, and with all up-to-date conveniences. Suites of Booms for Travellers. BATH ROOM.—With hot and cold water laid on and shower bath, Private lavatories upstairs. The DINING-ROOM is the finest in the .district, and the arrangements made in the Dining Department for the anticipated increased patronage are simply perfect. The BAR is fitted up in the most modern style, and stocked with the very best brands of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS. Good Stabling Accommodation, with careful groom in charge. Large and well appointed Billiard Room, with one of the best tables profMirahla THOMAS BUXTON, 8/8 Proprietor. yp AVE RL Y OTEL, AUCKLAND.! J, McRAE ... ... Proprietor (late of Rotorua)... The most central hotel in the city, adjoining the Railway Station and close to wharves, public buildings, etc. First-class Menu, None but the very best 1 Liquors and Cordials kept jin stock. Ot TERMS MODERATE, la Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone No. 370. . Hydraulic Lift. Day and Night Porter in attendance. 6/6 pRINCE RTHUR ; JJJOTEL (Late Oram's), Corner of Wellesloy-street ind Hobson ~,,,, ~ street, Auckland., r DAVID NORDEN i (ma«y ! years head waiter), having acquired the proprietor' ship of the' above commodious and wellfurnished Hotel, begs to inform boarders and the travelling public I 'that hehaside- 1 termined to throw his house open for! their accommodation at the following REDUCED TARIFF,*:- ;;^CI; 35/" PER WEEK, ORf/- PER DAY. ! The >cuisine attention being fully equal to anything of the kind to be oil)-: taiaedvia >the,v; colony.; ot Wines'-and 1 Spirits; of -Ghanfipion Billiard Tables; ' ' pRANKTON j-[ QTEL ! 1 Tourists, [if rail, and tlie travelling public generally will find the FRANKTON HOTEL 1 ESPECIALLY CONVENIENT.« Meals Ready at all Hours., . '■ Special Provision for .the Midday Ul;". |^rwns.;' i; '?x:. ; a H;AmOCR'S ;f XXXX ALE ON 1 DRAUGHT. ! Good Table v .„. f .. 1 1 W iiies/ Ales ißestßrands.^) 1 ' 1 ■ XI ' J ' Charges Moderate'); g/j„iiv,. & : CAMBRIDGE. ■n vln--- -v! 7 i OTBBY CONVENIENCE *OB TRAVELLEHS 4 TODBI6TB, Best Brands only of 1 Winen and Spirit! kept. . ' Good Sample Rooms for travellers itioni BILlIABi) BOOM Experienced Marker. 4T Good| Cabling and Paddocks, H ARTHUR BACH Late of Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, and Royal Hotel, Hamilton), PROP* I 1S T O R: OTEL] JJ The undersigned having PURCHASED the WHATWHATA HOTEL from Mr White, begs to notify his Friends and the General Public that he will continue to supply them with WINES, ALES and SPIRITS of best quality, and he trusts that his efforts in catering lor the public will prove as acceptable to his customers as those of his predecessor. __ L. SUTTON. WAITEMATA COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEI* (Comer of Queen and Customhouse streets, Auckland, N.Z.) Iractan Dally, li JOHN EN3EAN~« Pbopbutob. Thi Waikato Timm filed hew. PRINTING of til kinds done neatly •t The Waifcto T«*es fItSIMtOII.
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Waikato Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3647, 16 November 1895, Page 9
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