Hotels. rp II E ROY A L HO TE I •*- Owkn-Stuhkt; Tiiamks. GEOUGE SYMINGTON.
I-SJCGS le in foil n all his Old Frii'iids and tho public »eiiei.i!ly that the ALTERATiOXS arul LMPRUVKMKNTS to hiV Xrsv Prciui-e-. beii)<;' c yinplete«l t *he can now ottV-i I hem avvoniinodcition unbiup.ussed in t!io whole district.
WINES AND SPIRITS, &c. t AS USUAL, of iirrtt quality.
Tho Accommodation for Visitors from AuL-kl..nd .md th Upper Country is nui^aliid, .mil the I'mpriotor w ill be [ilt'.i^cd to letvne visits iroin his i'neml.s iiom ali paits of tho colony.
SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE IiOOMS for the use of Commercial Men, who Crin rely on meeting with cveiy couveuieuce at thiti Est iblislnncnt.
THE DINING- ROOM
Is now open, aud as a iirst-class Cook has been erij^a^ed, satibfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 ji.ni. Dinner at 6 p.m. GEOKGE SYMINGTON. /~V U'EE N ♦ S HO TE L, Queen and Albert stbeets, Thames, M. VAUGIIAN, Proprietor. (Late of AA r aikato, Fiji, and Ohinemuri.) Only Best Brands of Licpiors sold. ITiist-cnibS. Accoiinnodation foi Tra\ oilers. G i o d Stabling. DCKE OF C A M 13 It 1 D (J E II 0 T X L, C A M 1) 11 I D G E . Ji KiRKWOOD ... ]'i:oi'Mri«.i. P II I V ATE A PA RTM E^TS. llo)^« i - jiixi Busies r«i Hire.
L'oarvlm^ Houses. T E M I 1I 1 EKAKCE II O U S X AND U E 8 T A U 11 A N T, AVIIIiAKCU Si IiLET .). A DwCSOxi, Pi.oiitiKTon. r|lilKr |liIK ;ii>i,\c ]>lab!i»hment ih N('\\ }L UPj^-» . Every utioutiou paid Lo tin CiHiifoit ami Lon\Uiicu«'« of \isit^".i mid Boui'dcrs.
Oil ARG ES— MoDEicAT/r.
WELLESLEY HOUSE, AYellesley-sfc., Auckland
(Three dcois AVesL from Hobbon btrcet). ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE, A Good Table kept; lofty and well-ven-tilated Bedioumrf, Plunge aud Shower Baths, and every convenience to ensure the comfort of iiodiil or« and Vmitors. Term, Zl per week. XL MAISON (laleof Wellington) Propriefcorcss.
Livery Stable.
LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HAMILTON HOTEL.
C. R, JOHNSON
BEGS to notify to his numerous fiiemls and the public generally that he has leased the, above Stabks and purchased the Plant of the late Mr B. Eijwakds, and intends canying on the business. Every attention will be paid to hi->, patrons, and he trusts his old friends will rally round and help him forward in his uew venturp.
0. R JOHNSON
I3oolin;il:ers.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
A, I. WHITEIOUSE Has openea his NEW PREMISES, Next door to " Mail Office," with a AVELL'-ASSORTED STOCK OF NEW GOODS, including Ladies', Gents', and Children* Boots and Shoes At PRICES as LOW as consistent with a Fir&t-chuss article, FOR CASH ONLY ! 1 ! ggrNoTis Nkw Addrkss : Noxt "Mail Offi-ju."
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 61, 2 August 1884, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 61, 2 August 1884, Page 1
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