W A L KEHS HOTE L, TE AROHA.
JAMES WABEEB O EGS to inionn his Frie ids, and tho Public generully, that ho has taken the above Hotel, and he respectfully solicits «i share of their support.
This Hotel is the Largest and most Commodious in th,e Te Aroha District, and can offer Accommodation not to be excelled in any part of the Colony.
SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES, WITH PIANO, BATHS, AND' EVERY OTHER CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT, ami an Entrance quite distinct from the yoneral and bar trade. V I S.I T O R S of rvory tkjrpc will find every civility «nd act; >m uodation, and tho aim of thfc I'roprictoi will bo to his patrons every suti&'.u-tion. The Bj {-rooms are lofty an I well ventilat •I, as well as most comfortably Kuril Uiird with every requiremciif-. Tnere is a &i>le back stair whereby egress can at unce be obtained in cat>e of tiro. COMMEHO TAT. TJK^VEL.LERS will find .n-ery convenience for Businesb Pui jjo.-,us. Lar»e {Mimple Rooms are at their command. The House is situated wituin a short distance of the steamer's wnarf, the Post and Telegraph Office, and the Hamilton Coach leaves and returns on alternate days. Steamers leave daily for the Thames. HOT SPRINGS OF TB AROHA. These have already become famous for the extraordinary cures they have 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 always available. The Cuisine cannot be surpassed m any Country Hotel in the District. Meals are at the following houis : — Breakfast, at 8 to 10 o'clock ; Lunch, 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 L'eing tuken of their horses. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Double and Single, always ready. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. No Liquors of any description are purchased by the Proprietor excepting those of the very first quality. Whilst, providing everything possible for theconvr fort and accommodation of those who patronise this Hotel. THE CHARGES AttE MOST MODERATE AND A TRIAL IS RES PECTFULLY REQUESTED. BILLIARD KOOM. There i" a spacious and well wntilated Billiard Room on the premises, with one of the best Tableb tnat can be imported, under the charge of an attentive and competent Marker. Lovers of the Board of Gremi LJloth will rind all the fittings of the highest class. JAMES W A E fi E ff, PROPRIETOR. To Aroha, August 11th, 1888.
JOHN TUTATTHEW, PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGER, TE AROHA, & WAIOftONGOMAI. A LL Work executed in the Best Style, with promptitude, in either townships, or in any part of the surrounding Districts. ONLY BEBT MATERIALS USED. Estimates given and Contracts undertaken at Lowest Remunerative Prices. Orders for Te Aroha please leave at D. J. Frazers Ironmongery Store.
WAIORONGOMxVI BUTCHERY \ AND GENERAL PROVISION STORE. ROBINSON AND TIERNEY HAVE always on Hand a Stock of Best Beef, Mutton, and Pork Sausages, &c, &c. Also,! Tea, Coffees, Cocoa, Sugar, Flour, Bread, and General Groceries. Only Best Brands Kept. Meat and Provisions off anj.Desgription PACKED UP HILL Three Times a Week. Orders carefully and promptly executed TERMS CASH OR MONTHLY PAY MENTS.
t\/T ELBOURNE CUP. RUN ON NOVEMBER 6, 1883. WAIKATO COMPANY CONSULTATION. (gT £300 600 Subscribers at 10s Each. PRIZES. First Horse ... £100 Third Horse... £3ft Second Horse £50 Starters (div.)£l2o Add exchange to cheques, and enclose stamps for reply and rmilt. A[)plicalions to be .jddressed to WAIKATO (JOMPAMY, Care of J. CoLEMAN, Box 22, Post- office, Te Aroha. To \U drawn by a Committee appointed In Slia?*eholders as soon as filled. "Rebrtjt pulilislittl in Te Aruiia News.
TEMPERANCE HOUSE AND R E S T A U It A N T, Whitakft. Street. J. A DOBSON, Propkietou. THE übove Establishment is NOW OP i!u\ . Every attention paid to the Oomfoi l and Convenient^ of Visitors and Board ere. CHARGES—Moderat*.
FOKTUNA CONSULTATION. jl /¥ ELBO U M N X CUP, 18 8 3 401)0 SHARES AT 10 SHILLINGS EACH. To be divided as follows :—: — 1M ilor.se £400 2nd Horse 300 3id Horse 100 Other Starteis (<li\ ided) .„ ,000 Non-starters 700 Total £2000
HOLLE s T O N STREET, TK AROHA. CORN, SEED, AND GENERAL GROCERY STORE.
CIAS. 8. I>YJS"E O AS juat receiveil his Stock of NEW SEASON TEAS, ex "Haihow," Quality is Really Fine. C.S.P. has uhvuys on hand and arriving Gkneual Ghocekies of ull Descriptions. Canterbury Bacon and Hamn, ami Potatoes REGULAR SUPPLY OF FRESSII BU'ITER DIRECT FROM THE DAiIUEiS. MAIZE OATS CHAFF BRAN SHARPS Etc. FLOUR PJUMEAL Etc. GARDEN SEEDS. UONIfiK BOU«HT IN ANY QUANTITY.
It is requested that early application foi Shares will be made, us many {Shares are aln-ady tiken up. IV win;; will take place on \'Oinpl"ti(in ot the Li*t, and result posted immediately after. tSui>-eril)eis wishing to he present will please notif\ in time. Add 4d Tor reply and rosu't. Money Ohlits or nob-* preferred,' or cheques with exchange add -d. Ho^i v ter«-d h-tters not an i-jjt ■(!. In casp of the nbnve »*• 1 being fully filled up prizes would ho distributed pro rata.^ Addiess, "TKNNYSONV Caro ol' Air Win. Clifford, Monirnvillu.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 20, 20 October 1883, Page 4
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