HOT SPBHGS HOTEL, TE AROHA, RE-OPJEJBTED. nnlll.S vory Comfortable" Family 1 Motel is now RE-OPENE D, and from iics position and well-arranged interior, OFFERS every inducement in Traveling nnd Oih'U'S to put np thereat. The Furniture and Fittings arc entirely New and of the very best. SUITE OF PIUVATE ROOMS WITH PIANO. Excellent Bath Room. VISITO7JS WILL FIND THRIII COMFORT UAKIWULLY bTUDIifID. An EXCELLENT TABLK will be a distinguishing foalnro of the Hot tSprings Hotel. : JNVALrJ)S will find this the Best Hotel to '-Lop at, as it immediately adjoins (he CELEBRATED HOT SPRINGS. Keys to the Bath Houses kept for special iih>e of Visitors FUEE OF CJIAKUE. EXCELLENT STABLINtt IS ATTACH Xl), nnd an experienced Groom kept, and those who leave their Hordes here 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 {'omul on Hand. CHARGES MOST REASONABLE. (^■' NOTE ADDRESS. J<^ JOHN OOLEMAN, PROPRIETOR, HOT SPIUNGS HOTEL.
fjillE ROYAL HOTEL ■** Oven -Street, Thames. GKOUGE SYMINGTON. ]3'.<,s to inform all his Old Friends and tlu iMsMIc noncially that the ALTEIiATIiiXS and IMPROVEMENTS to his -»\ Pi-'iub'-s buin.iy ciinpU'tod, lie can ikav oitcr lliuin accommodation unsuri/obcd in llui whole district. WISES AND SPIiiITS, &c.,AS USUAL, oJI iiit^t quality. Th« i Accommodation for Visitors from .\nci;!..nd and th Upper Country is 1111i •(' il! d, .md (he Pioprictor w ill be pleaded I to iv'^-i.c M-jit^fiuiu his i"ri«uds fiom ail paitb vi thu colony. SPACIOUS and wcll-li^lilod SAMPLE l((i().\[S I'or the use of Coi'iincrcidl iMcn, \\!io can rely on mevtin" with ovcry con\eaiuiicL' at this E t -tfibli«lnnciit. THE DIKING ROOl\r l> now open, and a* a first-class Cook ha^ hjcii en^ai^ed, satisfaction to patrons can In- uu'u.inteud. Luncheon daily fioin 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. GEORGE SYMINGTON.
r^ Jl A 11 L E S T 0 II N S 0 N BEICKLAYEE, ISRIDGE STREET, TE AItOJIA. JiBLOKS OF ALL KINDS, LIME, AND CEMENT, Always on liaml.
NOTI 0 E . W. GREY DESIRES to notify the Public of To Aroba arid the Surrounding Districts that he lias PURCHASED the CRATED WATER and CORDIAL Manufacturing Business of .Mr A. VV. Taylor. W.G. hopes by com tesy and strict attention to Business to merit a continuation of favors accoi ded to bib predecessor. AV.G. also desires to inform tho public that New and Improved Machinery is being added to thai, already in use and lie will 'bo in a position lo turnout Articles ol theFINESTQUALITY with DESPATCH. - Signed. WALTER GREY.
P7,AN OF LICENSED HOLDINGS. \ TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. Compiled from Official Data by G. IT. A. PURCHAS, MINING, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SUkVEYOH, Shewing Mr Bayldon'fs Mining Surveys ; also, Water Races, County Tramways, RoacK, &c.
Scale : 5 chains to an inch. Size : 44 x 27 inches. Price, 4s. For Sale at the following places : Te Aroha : 0. IL A. Purchas's Office. Waiorongomai : Louis Kalman. Hill Store : Wells and So utter. Hamilton ; Sundea & Co., Cheiniats.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 February 1884, Page 8
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501Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 38, 23 February 1884, Page 8
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