Hotels.
"^ALKEK'S HOTEL, TE AROHA.
TRTS is bv far the LARGEST, BEST Iprorarfc J* most comfortable HOTKI-in TeArohn Coatnimng Suites of Private Rooms tor * kill Llfcb with PIANO; BATHS, COMMKKOIAL, DINING, AND SMOKING ROOMS.
SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM.
The Bed-rooms (30 in number) are lofty, well-ventilat d, and most comfortably furnished.
EXCELLENT STABLING, ilkiggies and Saddle Horses on Hire.
The Cuisine is really First-class, and WINISS AND SPIKITS THE VERY BEST.
JAMES WARREN, Proprietor.
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tnd 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.
None but the Best Brands of Liquors Kept. JO H X MUPP A T , PROIM'IETOR. Waitou. THE T^n ITISH TTOTEL, TE AROHA, P. QU I N LAN, PIIOFKIETOH.
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION roR
TRAVELLERS
BILLIARDS
STABLING.
CRITERION HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE.
EH E W I T T • PROrfcIETOR. The above Hotel is replete with every Convenience.
Bath Room, Private and Sitting Room* for Families.
None but the best Wires and Spirits kept.
GOOD STARLING ACCOMMODATION.
E. 11. will be glad to see his Te Aroh;i fiitiiKta who may be visiting the Waikati. district.
m n E ROYAL HOTEL
< )wkn-Stiikkt, Thames.
GEOUGE SYMINGTON.
Bf.os to ini'oiin all his Old Friendfl and lh<» public ffoiiernlly that the ALTER ATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Pri-znwjs being p mipleted, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district.
WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of first quality.
The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland tine! th Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietor will he pleased to receive . visits from his friends from all parts of the colony.
SPACIOUS ,'ana well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS 'fortlie us© "of Commercial Men, who' can rely on meeting with every convenience yfcthiev' Establishment.
THE DINING ROOM Ia now open, and as a first-class Cook han been em?a#ed, satisfaction to patrons ean 1 hegfiar.mteed. Liinciiebn daily from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. -. Dinner at 6 p.m. GEOKGE SYMINGTON.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 84, 10 January 1885, Page 1
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350Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 84, 10 January 1885, Page 1
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