Hotels.
THE •OUITISH JJOTISL, TE AROHA, P. QU IN L A iV, PItOVHIbTOIt. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION roH TKAVE L L E RS STABLING. BTLLIAPxD^_ X aTLTo o d ' s
■OOBiNHOOI* AKD LITTLE JOHN X\' HOTKL,
T E ARO H A , Considerably Enlav-od and th«ioni.lil.v L-titte,k 'Coiuiorlable iy«H - »'"'-«'^ Bed and Sitting Ko<h«.. Good TaUks .-1 Pennine Wini'b, Spirit., and U-er oL t .lie Beht Brands. .!. Ali.wooi. »«»pos v,itl» M.is acconm.odatioii, to n-civc .i l.m fc l,nreo£tlu.p.itioii.i t .e / )t all viMton, to Te Arohs'.. Good Stabliny;. JOHN ALLWOOD, Prouiictor.
"WALKER'S HOTEL,
TE AItOHA.
miS I. by far the "» a **ft F B o f£ APPOIISTTED, and MOSI LUMI* UltiABLE HOTEL in Te Aroha, (tontaiDing Suites of Pi ivate Rooms for IAMILILb DINING, AND SMOKING KOOMb.
SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM.
The Bed-rooms (30 in number) are lofty, M-cll-ventilated, ana m<*t comfortably furnished. EXCELLENT STABLING, Bu^iox and Saddle lloisos on Hire. The Cuisine i> uv.Hy Fns<-elass, and WIXKS AND SPIRITS THE VEKI BEST. JAMES WARREN, I'uoruir.roH.
PREM I E li H()T E L, WAIORON'GOMAT. J. B. IiILLVN BK<4S to infiM-i) l>i q friends and fl>^ Public that, h.niim X \\o\\ o\«*. 1'k 1 «'»>•' i' Coi'^'ii'.Mit, ami vcll-.iiii.-ii«'-l H«»ti*l, In 1 i^ 11(lV; }"(1]»" (1 ]»- IVII in olb'i- Tr.ivplliM-s niulutlu'i-. ivally CUMFUKTABLE ACCOMMODATION. The H(.tel has boon Thorouglily Renovated throughout. A Laugb and Sklkct Stock of Liquors on lLiud of UEST BRANDS ONLY. Auckland and Thames frnnds will find it to their advantage to put up here. Note.— Extensive Billiard and Commercial Rooms arc about to bo added ; also, Ten additional Bedrooms and Three Parlours, which will be Private
WAIORONGOMA I 11 OT E WAIOttOStIOMAI.
THOMAS LAWLESS, PROPRIETOR.
TI iHE additions which have been made I to this Hotel, and the intuinal Jmprovemeuts u hieli h.ivc be<-n effee ted, b.ive made it one o£ the most Comfortable Houses in the District. WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS Of the Best Quality.
BILLIAHDS.
Co in for table Stables.
DUKE OF
CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, Ca m bridge. R KIRKWOOD ... Pnoi'BiKTOß. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Horses and Budgie* on Hii-e.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 33, 19 January 1884, Page 1
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336Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 33, 19 January 1884, Page 1
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