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TJIK •ORITISII ITOTEL, n jlx • TE AROHA, P. QUJ N L A .V, • Puovuurrou. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION TKAVK L L U KS STAr»UN(*. V.ILUARnS__
\).~ ALL WO 0 !)' « EOBINIIOOP AXI> LITL'LE.IOHN , non:L, T E AIXO H A , ConsiJerahlv Enlaced aiul thoiou-hly Ee-Httod. \. l omJ\».l.'.!e xw'll - Lurnislu'. IJo-1 ami rfiltii.i: Itn.mih. u.mul J .ili.c, nn«l oruuiin.' Wines, SpiiilN tinil '-vr oi t,w h^t r»r."i«N. -L Ai.n\<>.,i> ho;>^, wil.i MiN nti-ommn-luioii, 1 > i.--n^\ « l [ -"" >ln»-e(»L t!.o ;ntli.^-' <>i .ill w-Mtoi* to Te Aiolr.. Ci.uni Sl.iMm^. JollX ALLV\ (K)D, PioDiictoT. "\VAL"KIiIrrf""iIOTEL, TE A UO II A. PHIS is by far the LARGER BEST APPOINTfcP, and MOST UOMFOUrABLE HOTEL iv Te Aroha, Conbumng Suites of Private Booms for FA* ITLIKb with PIANO : BATHS, COMMERCIAL, dinin(Tand smoking booms, splendid billiard room. The Bed-rooms (30 in number) are lofty, well- ventilated, and most comfortably furnished. EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. Cuisine is really First-class, and WINES AND SPIRITS THE VERY BEST. JAMES WARREN, Proprietor.
PREMIER HOTEL, WAIORONGOMAI. J. B. KI L I A N BEGS to inform his friends and the Public generally that, Having taken over the above Convenient and well-situated Hotel, he is now prepared to offer Travellers and others really COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION. The Hotel l.as been Thoroughly Renovated thiougliout. A Laugh and >r.LLOT Stock of Liquors on Hand of U-uiSi L RAX US OXLY. Auckland and Thames friends will find it to their advantage to put up here. ;Xofce.— Exten&hc Milliard and Commercial Rooms are al-oat to be added ; also, Ten suMilion.il JJciliwnns and Tlircii Purloins, which will be Private. ~\V A J JO \i O.\ r > </M A i il VT i: 1., Waiouo.miom \i. THOMAS LAWLKHS, VROPIUKTOU.
T\ iJIE additions which luivc been umdc I. to this Hotel, and Hie internal Improvement-, w Inch h.ivo l> 'en uitoclod, li.ivo made it one ol" the mudt Comi'ortuble Houses in the District. WINES, SmtlTS, AND BEEIiS Of the Best Qti.i]ity. t i BILLIABDS. Comfor t a It 1 c Stables.
DUKE 01? OAMI3 It 1 D G E II OTE L, Cambiiidue. It. KIRKWOOD .... ritoPitiETOK. PRIVATE APARTMENTS. Horses and Buggies on Hire.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 February 1884, Page 1
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351Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 February 1884, Page 1
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