Hotels.
THE pRITIS IT TT OTE L, TE AROHA, P. QUIX L A N, PuoruiETOU. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION VOtt T R A V ELLE RS " j7"a iTiT^vTTo d ' s I> OIUN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN \ lIUL'KL, TK AItO H A , ConMuVviihly Knhns;^ »«il tliorousjilx l{e-fitt«'d. 'CVunfDflalile well - fmmshed Bed and Siting Rooms. Good Table, and uennmt. Wiiu-N fcpiuN, nnd Beer oL the Best Pn mis. .J. Ai.u\<>oi» hopes, >vrth ;ieenmmodatini>, to receive a fan ...itiouue «l! .ill \ UiU)i'S to Te Aiolu. Good Stabling. JOHN ALLWOOD, Propi ietor. "WALKEPv 7 8~HOTELr TE VKOIIA. THIS i« hv far the LARGEST, BEST APP<UNTi:i\ and MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in Te Aiolim, Containing Suites <>f Pm.'iie Wins for FAMILIES with PIANO; lUTUS, COMMERCIAL, DINING, AND SMOKING ROOMS. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The Bed-rooms (30 in nnmbei) aie lofty, well-ventilated, and moht conii'oitably furnished. EXCELLENT STABLING, Busies and Saddle Horses on Hire. The Cumne is really First-cli^s, and WiXl'S AND SPIKITS THE VERY BEST. JUIIW WARDEN, Proprietor.
P R ]•: M I E R H O TEL, WAIORONGOMAI. .7. 15. KILIAN I^TUJ? te» inform hU friends and iV Public generally that, having tsi'rpn o\or the above Conyenient and well-si fcuated Hotel, be is now prepared to offer Travellers and others really COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION. The Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated throughout. A Lauoe and Select Stock of Liquors on Hatul of BEST 13 HANDS ONLY. Auckland and Thames friends will find it to their advantage to put up here. Note.— Extensive Billiard and Commercial Uooms are a l >out to be added ; also, Ten additional Bedrooms and Three Parlours, which will be Private. "wXfo r"6 "xciTuiTi il o fTL7~ Wajohongomai. THOMAS LAWLESS, PPtOPRIETOK. Tl additions which have been made I to thi> Hotel, .i:id tlie intomul Improveinent-. '.vhieh )\ayo been effected, ha\ c made, it one <if the most Comfortable Uotihcs in the District. WINES, SPHUTS, AND BEERS Of the B^st Quality. BILLIARDS. Comfortable Stables.
])UKE~OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, Camukidce, X KIKKWOOD ... Propriktou. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. UursHh and Buggies on Hire.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 1
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329Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 31, 5 January 1884, Page 1
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