HOT SPRIMS HOTEL,
TE AROHA, EE-OPEUED,
rpHTR very Comfortable* Family 1 Hotel is' now RE-OPENED, and from its position and well-arranged interior, OFFERS every inducement to Travellers and Others to put up thereat. The Furniture and Fittings are entirely New and of the very best.
SUITE OF PRIVATE ROOMS WITH PIANO.
Excellent Bath Room.
VISITORS WILL FIND THEIR COMFORT CAREFULLY STUDIED.
An EXCELLENT TABLE will bo a distinguishing feature of the Hot Springs Hotel.
INVALIDS will find this the Best Hotel to stop at, as it immediately adjoins tho CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS. Keys to Hie Bath Houses kept for special use of Visitors FREE OP CHARGE.
EXCELLENT STABLING IS ATTACHED, and an experienced Groom kept, and those who leave their Horses bore may rely on their being well attended to.
BUGGIES & SADDLE HORSES
on Hire.
NONE BUT BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS PURCHASED, A Large and Well Assorted Stock of which will be always found on Hand.
CHARGES MOST REASONABLE.
$§T NOTE ADDRESS.
JOHN OOLEMAN, PROPRIETOR,
HOT SPEINGS HOTEL.
TnE ROYAL HOTEL Owen-Street, Thames. GEORGE SYMINGTON. Begs to in loi in all his Old Friends and tho public generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being completed, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district.
WINES AND SPI WITS, &c, AS USUAL, ■oi" lirs t quality.
Tho Accommodation for Visitors from Auckl ml ;>nd th Upper Country is uui hailed, .md the Pioprietor will be pleased to iv.-i'ive vUil<H"rom his friends fiom all parts of the colony.
SPACIOUS nnd well-lighted SAMPLE lIOOMS Tor the u«o of Commercial Men, v, ho can rely on uu-eting with every convenience at tiiis Establishment.
THE DIKING ROOM
Is now open, nnd a 1 * a first-class Cook has been en^iij»t'd, satisfaction to patrons can be guar.intei'd. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m.
GEORGE SYMINGTON.
pHARLBS JOHNSON BEIOKLAYEE, BRIDGE STREET, TE AROHA. BRICKS OF ALL KINDS, LIME, AND CEMENT, Always on Hand.
NOTICE.
W. GREY
DESIRES to notify the Public of Te Aroha and tho Surrounding Districts that ho has PURCHASED the DERATED WATER and CORDIAL Manufacturing Business of Mr A. W. Taylor. W.G. hopes by courtesy and strict attention to Business to merit a continuation of favors
accorded to bis predecessor.
W.G. also desires to inform the public that Now and Improved Machinery is being added to that already in use and be will be in <i position to turn out Articles of the FINEST QUALITY with DESPATCH. Signed. WALTER GREY.
T>LAN OF LICENSED HOLDINGS. TE ABOHA GOLDFIELDS. Compiled from Official Data by G. H. A. PURCHAS, MINING, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, Shewing Mr Bayldon's Mining Surveys ; also, Water Races, County Tramways, lloads, &c.
Scale : 5 chains to an inch. Sisje : 44 x 27 inches. Price, 4s. For Sale at tho following places : To Aroha : G. H. A. Furchas'a Offioo. Waiorongomai : Louis Kalman. Hill Store : Wells and Soutter. Hamilton : Sandos & Co., Chemists.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 36, 9 February 1884, Page 6
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