Hotels.
HOTEL, TE AKOHA. TUTS ir by far the LARGEST, BEST .APPOINTED, and MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in Te Aroint, Containing Suites of Private Rooms f«»r J^MILIES with PIANO ; BATHS, COMMERCIAL, DINING, AND SMOKING ROOMS. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. 4Ehe Badi^itta (30 m-nutrtT>er)' aye lofty, well-x^en-tilHt d, an«t most comfortably UEurnished. EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses ou Hire. The Cuisine is really First-class, and WINES AND SPIRITS THE yERY BEST. ! JAMES WARREN,
Proprietor.
y? A I_T 0 A . fFHAVELLERS anil Others in the above District will do well to stay at the TE AEOHA HOTEL, 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. ;
Kone bat the Best Brands of Liquors Kept. JOHN MOFF A T, PjtOIMiIKTOU. Waiton.
THE T> R ITISH TTOTEL, TE AUUUA, P. Q(Jf iV LAJV, PvvlPlfcKTOK. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION 70ft T R AVELLERS
STABLING. BILLIARDS
"*~C~]1 1 TEii I 0 N H~O~T EL , CAMBRIDGE. EH JB W I T T . • Peoprietob. The above Hotel is replete with every Convenience. Bath Room, Private and Sitting 1 Rooms for Families. Non« but the best Wines and Spirits kept. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION. 15. H. will be glad to see his Te Arohti friends who may be visiting the Waikatu district.
OIHE ROYAL HOTEL -*• Owen-Stbkbt, Thames. GEORGE SYMTNGTON. Begs to inform all his Old Friends and th<» public generally that the ALTER ATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to hiNew Premises being c iiupleteil, lie can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district. WINES AND SPIKITH, &c, AS USUAL, of first quality. The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckhmd and th Upper Country is un- 1 rivalled, and the Proprietor. will be pleaded to receive vwite from his friends fioni all parts of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men. Who can rely on meeting with nvery coivvenience at- this Establishment. The owing room 1(3 now cfpen, and as a lirst-clasn Cookhas txeen engaged, satisfaction Ut patrons can be guaranteed, liundheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. • " Dirtner ;\& 6 p.m. ' ! ''• ''• - ' **' i • -t r " ■
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 81, 20 December 1884, Page 1
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359Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 81, 20 December 1884, Page 1
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