Hotels.
J. COLE M A N (Late of Hamilton), BEGS to intimate to his Friends and the Public generally that ho has now taken 6*er that well-known Commercial «■£ Family Hotel at Te Aroha— TftE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, From jjlrO'Halloran, and hope? to receive «ho game measure of support accorded tbat gentleman. Th»- Hotel has been recently Enlarged mad Fitt«d-up in the Best Style, and Fur•itbeff'Ev.efy Accommodation for Visitors Separate Entrances for Boarders, and o»auJu» Dining, • Sitting, «id Bea Rooms. Staple Room for Travellers just added. ftaij tin Beat Qualities of Liquors
T«R>iS: VERY MODERATE.
SHAFTESBU RY.
mBMFERANCE JJOTEL, mndafc th» new Management, the above will afford ft great accommodation to TrnY«il«ri,
OOIWORT, ATTENTION, & MODER- - ATE CHARGES.
Qtod gtrtbling, Paddock, and feed for E^M*, w.bich will bo carefully attended ■ *** kIHRY BARKER, Proprietor.
- THE t*&% tISH TTOTEL,
TE AROHA,
JP. QU I N LAN,
Propristok.
' I«"BLLENT ACCOMMODATION
TRAVELLE ES
BILLIARDS.
•TABLING.
i. ALL WOOD'S 'OBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN Xi HOTEL, T e Aroha, Considerably Enlarged and thoroughly -^t«--fitted. Comfortable well - furnishod Bed and Sitting Rooms. Good TaMe, md genuine Wines, Spirit?, and lk-ei of fie -Brands. J. Allwood hope-, with ♦hur to receive a fair Vof the patronage of all visitors to Ar»ha. Good Stabling. ' ' JOHN ALLWOOD, Propi ietor.
MORRINSVILLE
fltMTtllers to Morrinsville should stop at THE TtfOTTINGHAM CASTE HOTEL. VOMI FORT, ATTENTION, 'JLND MODERATE CHARiiES. Cto4 Stabling and Feed. Horses well looked after. ■B. 8. B~R OWN, PROPRIETOR. lvi 29, 1883.
THE PKENII HOTEL, MORRINSVILLE, P I A X O. I. W. BU C X ... Proprietor. GOOD STABLING SECURE PADDOCKS XfCOMMODATION FIRST-CLASS. 9. W. B. will be glad to see any old frifttdt who may be pji«sing-, and they will A€«tr« every civility and attention.
/RUBENS HOTEL, Qubus and Albert btekbts, Thamiss,
If. VAUGHAN, Proprietor. (Lit* of Waikato, Fiji, and Obinemuri.)
Only Best Brands of Liqtiors sold.
Finit-class Accommodation for Traveller.
60 0 d 8 1. abli n y>
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 September 1883, Page 1
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