I , IMPORTANT NQTICK I TjO^ THjB; T- 1 AII &. TAHEiI SIIT'TOS : AND, '' I ■ TE; AEOIA IIFE1S; •' •■ i • — ' ' — - — — r~r ,
THE-. UNDERSIGNED HAVING .P-URQRASEB, THft TE) AROH:\ 1 STOCK OF MESSRS QAR.R,^ SONS F0."7 CASH, AT A DIS-.. GOUOT ! OF £%QOO OFF THE ORIGINAL COST, HAVE;RE-, ! OPENED THE EXTENSIVE, PREMISES LATELY QCCtt IfIED BY THAT FIRM. MESSRS WELL 3 & SOUTTER PURPOSE, ADjDJNG;. KAJRQQBjfig , TO THE STOCK, FROM THEIR IMPORTS IJJ2; HORA/' "RANGITIKEI,", AND "LOCH KEN ';" ANft 'rEAST^ LOTI Ajyf." SHORTLY TO ARRIVE. 1 1 — ! ; ! MESSRS CARR & SONS' STOCK WILL BE MARKED J)PW^\ AND SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS GIVEN TO* ". LARGE' ' , PURCHASERS. j,. , . THE DRAPERY AND GROCERY ' BUSINESSES WILL, B^ t CARRIED ON IN THE OLD PREMISES, AND THE, IRONMONGERY (TEMPORARILY) IN THE SHOP KNQ$^ LAYERY'S.' i NO, EFFORT WILL BJE ; SPARED^TJHAT EIGHTEEN YEA W • EXPERIENCE WILL SUG.GEST' : *Tp MAKE THE EfeTA^ LISHENT SECOND, TO NONE OF ITS" KIND IN THE; COLONY. \
WELLS & SOUTTER, TE AROHA AND CAMBRIDGE, j And at No. 20, Buekrsbiiry, London, C.E. 1
WALK ER'S HOTE h> ; TE AROHA. JAMES W A BEEN T3EGS to inform his Frie ids, and the Public generally, that he has taken fch& above l^ofcel, and he respectfully solicits a share of- their support.
This Hotel is the Largest and most Commodious in the Te Aroha District, and can offer Accommodation not to be excelled in any part of the Colony.
:o: r-r I SUITES OF ROOMS FOlt FAMILIES, WITH PIANO, BAT;^ AT$% EVERY OTHER CONVENIENCE AND, QOM^^R^ a.i^d an Entrance quite distinct from the general; oiulj hap- erafte^ VISITORS of every degree will fmd every- civility and accommodation, and the. ami, of thj% Proprietor will be to give his patrons every satisfaction. The Boil-rooms are lofty and woll ventilated, as well as most comfortably; ! Furnished with every requirement. There is a side back stair whereby egress can, at once be obtained ( iu case of fire. 1 COMMEECIAL TE^VELLERS • will fi,ud ?very convenience, for Business Purposes. Large Sample Rooms are a^ tjheir com.mand. Tlie House is situated within a short distance of the sfceamer\ w!iarf,the Post and Telegraph Olfico, and the Hamilton Cuaca leaves and i;<&ujs& 1 on ; alternate .says. Steamers leave daily for the Thames^ HOT SPRINGS OF TE AROHA, These h,avo.a.l ready becom.e famous for tho extraor.linary cu^es. Ijhey., ha,ve, i effected, and greatly increased accommodation has been recently m j a l dat(O,ijhe.l^ith,a % . , All Yisitpra \o the WALKER'S HOTEL can use thorn .uratujto^ly^ a, l^ey, being. i always available. T,he Cuisine cannot be surpassed in any Country HoteHn the District Mjeajai a,re at the following ho,uis : — Breakfast, at 8 to lo o'clo^ic ; ? Lunch, 1 o'ql^^ Diuner, G p.m. : STABfJNG. Ex;ce]le]ii» is attached to the T J oteJ, under the charge, o| a,u, e^)jejf^ enced Groom., ajid .GonllenK»n m^y rely an. every care being taken of their l^o^eg^ Saddle tlo,isoa, Buggies, Double, ai^d Sii^le, always ready. WINES, SPIRITS, &o. ; No Liqnors of any desci'iption are- purchase. I by the FVoprietor exppss@g£ 1 those of the very first quality. Wnilst provuling everything possiblq foyr tl\econ^,. . fort and accommodation of those \\;ho patronise tiiis Hotel. ' ' TH]g CHARQES. ARE MO.ST; I^OIIERATE AND. A TRI.4L; 5S{ REft j ' IPECTFULLYl PECTFULLY ' REQLfESSTED, I 9LLLIARD ROOM. TJvi'O is a spacious, and well ventilatjil Billiard Room, on, the pj'envses, Ws\ ' oi^e. Q§ ihe. beat fables that can, be, im,^or-tod, nmler tlio charge o,f an attentive,^ a^( ; compoi e^fc Marker. Lovoj's of Ijhe Boari! oi Gra\:n Cjoth will rln,d all the fitiin£% ! pf the. highest cla^ I JAMES WABIEJ,, I PftOPHlEqggg, ; Tq Ai'o»% A"gi\st llfch x 188&, —^
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 11, 18 August 1883, Page 3
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