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J. COLE M A N (Late of Hamilton), BEGS to intimate to his Friends nnd the Public generally that he has now taken over that well-known Commercial and Family Hotel at Te Aroha— THE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, From MrO'Halloran, and hopes to receive vhe same measure of support accorded that gentleman. The Hotel has been recently Enlarged and Fitted-npin the Best Style, and Fui»i3hea Every Accommodation for Visitors Sepirat* Entrances for Boarders, and pacious Dining, Sitting, and Boa Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers just added. .Only tli* Best Qualities of Liquors TERMS: \'EKY MODERATE.
SHAFT ESBUR Y.
miMFERANCE JJOTEL, mnder the new Management, the above will afford a great accommodation to Travellers.
COMFORT, ATTENTION, & MODERATE CHARGES.
G«od Stabling, Paddock, and feed for Horses, wliiuh will bo carefully attended to. HSN R Y BARKER, Proprietor.
THE DRITISH" TJOTEL, TE AROHA, P. QUINLAN, Proprietor. XOELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TEAVELLE R3 STABLING. BILLIARDS.
J. ALL WOOD'S OBfN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN J\i HOTEL, T e Aroha, Considerably Enlarged and thoroughly Re-fitted. *Comf 01 table well - furnished Bed and Sittii.g Rooms. Good Table, and genuine Wines, Spirits, and Beer of the Beat Brands. J. Allwood hopes, with *hiB accommodation, to receive a fair are of the patronage of all visitors to Aroha. Good Stabling. JOHN ALLWOOD, Proprietor.
MORRINSVILLE, Travellers to Morrinsville should stop at THE -VTOTTINGHAM CASTE HOTEL. COMFORT, ATTENTION, AND MODERATE CHARuES. Good Stabling and Feed. Horses well looked after. R. S. BROW N, PROPRIETOR. Jume 29, 1883.
THE PHfEMX HOTEL, MORRINSVILLE, P I A X O. S. W. BUCK ... Proprietor. GK)OD STABLING SECURE PADDOCKS ACCOMMODATION FIRST-CLASS. S. W. B. will be glad to see any old friends who may be passing, and they will /ecoivt every civility and attention.
y-\ UEE N * S HOTEL, Queen and Ai-rert streets, Thamks, U. VAUGII A N, Prophibtor. (Late of Waikato, Fiji, and Ohinenmri.) Only Best Brands of Liquors sold. First-class Accommodation for Traveller. Q 0 0 d S1 1 bli n g.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 29 September 1883, Page 1
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327Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 16, 29 September 1883, Page 1
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