Hotels.
kLKER'S HOTEL,
23 AKOHA.
fniS is hv far the LARGEST, BEST APPOINTED, and MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in Te Arohn, Containing Suites of Private Rooms for FAMILIES witli PIANO; BATHS, COMMERCIAL, DINING. AND SMOKING ROOMS.
SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM.
The Bed-rooms (30 in number) are lofty. well-rentil.it d. and most comfortably furnished.
EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire.
The Cuisine is really Firwt-ckss, and WINISS AND SPIRITS THE VERY BEST,
JAMES WARRED,
Proprietor.
"W A I_T 0 A . fPRAVELLEBS and Others in the above District Fill do well to stay at the TE AEOHA HOTtiL, where they will find every COMFORT & ACCOMMODATION. EXCELLENT TABLE KEPT.
First-class Saddle Horses and Buggies, •.&c., always on Hire.
Good Stabling and Feed for Horses, which will be well cared for.
SECURE PADDOCKS.
ITone but Uie Best Brands of Liquors Kept.
JOHN MOFF A T ,
PrOITII'.TOR, Waitoa.
THE 13RITISH TTOTEI TE AROHA, P. QU I N LAN, Proprietor.
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION
TRAVELLERS
STABLING. BILLIARDS <J~K iTEIiI () .\ HOT E L , CAMBRIDGE. X? H E W I T T *-' * Pltoi'HlETOlt. The above Hotel is replete with every Convenience. iJ.ith Room, Private and Sitting Rooms i'or Fiiiuilies. \'»n« but the bust Wines and Spirits kept. GOOD STARLING ACCOMMODATION. 1.. 11. will be glad to his Te Arolm fri'. j uMs who may be visiting the Waikato district.
m II E R O Y A L HOT E L -*- Owex-Stkekt, Thames.
GEORGE SYMINGTON. Isi G' to inform all his Old Friends and lh» imbiio seneiallv that the ALTER ATIOXS and IMPROVEMENTS to his N» a Preiui-e^- being c iinplcfed, he can now offer them accommodation unKurp i^ed in the whole disUa-t.
WIJES AND SPlKirs, v<5:c.,AS USUAL, oi first quality.
Tiip Accominodatioti f/ir Visitors from Auckhud smd th Upper Country is un-3-1 \ fill d, and the Pruprieioi svil! be pleaded te receive vi -its from his friendo from all i.Hits of the colony.
FPAOrOUS ;ind well-Hirhtud SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men, \\ A n) fun rely on meeting with every con■\emenoe at thiw E-tiblialnnent. THE DINING ROOM I* now open, and as a first-class Cook has be:n engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. i.ii'icheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. GISOJjGE SYMINGTON.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 78, 29 November 1884, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 78, 29 November 1884, Page 1
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