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WALKERS HOTEL, TE AEOHA. JAIES WAESEIf T) EGS to inform his Friends, and tho Public generally, that he has taken the 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 Acooramodation not to bo excelled in any part of the Colony. to: — — SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES, WITH PIANO, BATHS, AND EVERY OTHER CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT, and m Entrance quito distinct from the general and bar trade. ■n «i Y IKI T O R S ot every degreo will Hnd evory civility and accommodation, and the aim of the Proprietor will be to give his patrons every satisfaction. The Beii-room9 are lofty and well ventilated, as well as most comfortably Furnished with every requirement. There is a side back stair whereby egress can at onco be obtained in case of fire. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS will find avery convenience for Business Purposes. Large Sample Rooms are at their command. The House is situated within a short distance of the steamer'^ wharf, 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 in 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 being taken of their horses. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Double and Single, always ready. WINES, SPIRITS, &o. No Liquors of any description arc purchased by the Proprietor excepting those of the very first quality. Whilst providing everything possible for thecouS | fort and accommodation of those who patronise this Hotel. THE CHARGE'S ARE MOST MODERATE AND A TRIAL IS RES PECTKULLY REQUESTED. IJILLIAKD ROOM. Th re is a spacious and well ventilated Billiard Room on the premises, with one of tuo best Tables tuut can be imported, uiulit tin- charge of an attentive and compoU'ui Murker. Lovers of the lioaid of Green (Jiutn will find all the Uttin^s of twe higiicat class. ° JAMES WARREN, PROPRIETOR.

Te Aroha, August Ilth, 18«3. WxYIOJRONGOMAf 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 Brand', Kept. Ale.it and Pro\isi<>nb of any Description PACKED UP HILL Three Times a Week. Orders carefully and promptly executed TERMS CASH OR MONTHLY PAY MENTS.

T\ /T ELBOUBNE CUP. RUN ON NOVEMBER 6, 1883. WAIKATO COMPANY CONSULTATION. m* £300 600 Subscribers at 10a Each, PRIZES. First Horse „, £100 Third Horße.,,£3G Second Horse £50 Starters (div,)JEl2O Add exchange to cheques, and enclose stamps for reply and result. Applications to be addressed to WAIKATO COMPAMY, Care of J. Colejtan, Box 22, Post-office, Te Aroha. To be drawn by a Committee appointed by Shareholders as soon as filled. Result published in Te Aroua News, :-— . .

FORTUNA CONSULTATION. jITELBOURNE CUP, 1883. 4000 SHARES AT 10 SHILLINGS EACH. To be divided as follows :—: — Ibl Horoe £400 2nd Horse 300 3rd Horse „ „ 100 Other Starters (divided) ... 500 Non'Startera 700 Total £2000 It is requested that early application foi Shares will be made, as many Shares are already token up, Drawing will take place on completion of the List, and result posted immediately after. Subscribers wishing to be present will please notify in time. Add 4d for reply and result Money Orders or notes preferred, or cheques with exchange added. Registered letters not accepted, In case of the above not being fully filled up prizes would be distributed pro rata. Address, "TENNYSON," Care of Mr Wm. Clifford. Morrinsviite,

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 21, 27 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 21, 27 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 21, 27 October 1883, Page 4

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