WALKER'S HOTEL, TE AROHA. JAMES WARREN jgEGS to intorm hislFriends, and tho Public generally, that he has taken &• above Hotel, 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; _ j SUITES OP ROOMS FOR FAMILIES, WITH PIANO, BATHS, AND ' EVEBY OTHER CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT,
and an Entrance quite distinct from the general and bar trade. VISITORS of every degree will find every civility aud accommodation, and the aim of th% Proprietor will be to give his patrons every satisfaction. The Bed-rooms are lofty and well ventilated, as well as most comfortably Furnished with every requirement. There is a side back stair wheruby egress can, at once be obtained in case of fire. COMMERCIAL TEixYELLERS will hnd 3very convenience tor Business Purposes. Large Sample Booms «ro at | their command. The House is situated witain a short distance of tho steamer 1 * | wharf, the Post and Telegraph Office, and the Hamilton Coach leaves and returns i on alternate .tays. Steamers leave daily for the Thames. HOT SPRINGS OF TE AROHA. lhese have already become famous for the extraordinary cures they hare effected, and greatly increased accommodation has been recently made to the baths. All Visitors to the WALKER'S HOTEL can use them gratuitously, a key being I always available. The Cuisine cannot be surpassed in any Country Hotel in the District Meals are at the following houis :— Breakfast, at 8 to 10 o'clock ; Luuch, 1 o'clock ; Dinner, 6 p.m. ' STABLING. Excellent Stabling is attached to the Hotel, under the charge of an experienced Groom, and Gentlemen may rely on every care being taken of their horses. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Double mid Single, always ready.
XT T . . , WINES, SPIRITS, &c. JNo Liquors of any Jesciiptiy« are purchased by the Proprietor excepting those of the very first quality. Whilst providing every tuiiig possible for the comfort and accommodation of those who patronise this Hotel. THE CHARGES ARE MOST MODERATE AND A TRIAL IS RES PECTPULLY REQUESTED. BILLIARD ROOM. Th-re is a spacious and well ventilated Billiard Room on the premises, with one of the best Tables that cmi be imported, under the charge of jvn attentive and competent Marker. Lovers of tho Board of Green Cloth will find all the fittings of the highest class.
JAMES f AEEEI,
PROPRIETOR. Te Aroha, August 11th, 1883.
MELBOURNE CXJP, 1883.
ADAM BEDE will thin year hold a aenea tri Consultations on the above event, Two Thousand Subscribers at Ll each, to be divided a8 follows : — First Horse £500 Second Horse 200 Third Hoise 100 Other Starters (divided) 500 Non-«fcarters 700 Total £2000*
It is particularly requested that early application for shares will be made, ua uuch libt will bo drawn soon as filled. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. Any subscriber drawing a horse in any list will bo allowed, if j ie ho desiiea it, to invent in the following lust any sum not exceeding Four Pounds without remitting any further cash, this amount to be ultimately deducted from prize money. It will be observed that these lists will average one prize in about tonrteen tickets, instead of one in fifty, as iv the largei lists of previous years. Application ny lkttjsb only, enclosing two Btampn, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bunk notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not ! on any account be received. If bank notes uvo sent, please use two envelopes, one (sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when pvocmable. ©•NO. 2 NOW OPEN.^i Address — ADAM BEDE,
Care of IL N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post-office, Auckland.
WANTKD— Subscribers to the following Monthly Periorlieals, per quater, in advance :— Young f iadies 1 Journal, Bow Bells, and Harpers' Monthly Magazine, each 3s (id with postage os ; Picturesque New Zealand, 38 with postoge included; London Journal , and Something to Read, each 2s 6d., with postage , 3s 6d; Bow Bells Novoletta (4 complete tales), 2s 3d, with postage 3s; Family Herald, Family Reader, Chambers* Journal, union Jack' Young Men of Great Britian, Girls' '>wn Paper, Boys Own Paper, Boys Standavd, Boys of England, and Our Boys Journal, each 2a (3d, with postage Sa 3d ; Jbv&y Month, Is 3d with postage 2s? Illustrated Penny Paper, la Gd, with postage, 2a; Monthly N. 2. Settler, Is 6d post free. Weekly Newspapers as follow:— Australasian, Auck- I land Weekly News, Canterbury Times, and Aew Zealand Freeman's Journal, eaoh 6s with postage, 6s 6d; Northern Wairoa Gazette, 5s post free ; Melbourne Once a week and Auckland Observer, each 3s, with postage 3s 6d ; Freo Press and Te Aroha News, each Is postage, 2s 6d ; Free Lance, ib with postage is 6d. Any Book, Periodical, or Newp&per imported to order. Deposit re-quired.--a MAGUEY, Bookseller /late MaoUay Brothers), U, Grey-sfc., Auckland.
TRANSFER FORMS ALWAYS ON SALE, iri Large or Small Quantities, at NEWS OFFICE.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 14, 8 September 1883, Page 4
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