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Hotels.

COMMERCIAL HOTEL,

•vv r -^ioßOisra-O3^A.i.

TOHX T.LOYt. flato Sorß^nt S'iel.l Fuivo, W»iUato), Less to inform tlio J of \V.i.n.n«on.»i. «»H tl.e „»Wic Konon.lly, that helms taken om thealwonew., n d OT 11-a ln «int.l Hotel, which w.ll b. found replete w.tb every

PRIVATE SITTIN_Q_ROOMS._BATH ROOM, &C. X SELECT STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS ALWAYS ON HAND.

HANCOCKS & CO.'S RENOWNEDXXX BEER,- GUINNESS EXi'RA STOUT (Dons Head Brand), BAS8& CO.'S PALE ALE, Lemonade, Oliver Boor, Coniials, Etc., Etc.

STABLING AND PADDOCK ATTACHED.

WAIT 0 A .

WALTER'S HOTEL, TE AROiIA.

nn.l Others in tho above District will do well to stay ot the

rmSi*War the LAIW KPT, P KST \PI'OLNTf:n. and MOST CI'Mi'DIUAULE HOTEL in Te Aiolm, CiMit.uniiit? Suito- of Piiv.Uo K«H.in^ for FAIULIKS Mjtl, PI\XO; BATHS, COMMKUUAL, DINING. AND SMOKING ROOMS.

TE AROHA HOT-tiL,

whore they will iind every COMFORT & ACCOMMODATION.

SPLENDID BILLIARD HOUM.

EXCELLENT TABLE KEPT.

The Bed-rooms (30 m number) nre lofty, well-ventihit d. and most comfortably furnished.

First-cla=?s Saddle Horses and Buggies, &c, always on Hire.

Good StaMmsy and Feed for Hoirses, which will be well cared for. SECURE PADDOCKS. None but the Best Brands of Liqriors Kept. JOHN M UPFATj Proprietor. Wai ton.

EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire.

The Cuisine is really First-class, and WINES AND SPIKITS THE VERY IBEST.

JAMES WARREN,

Proprietor.

/~\ U E X -Ji 1 S HOTEL, QUKKN ANP AI.BKRT STUEKTS, TIIAMKK, M. VAUGII A N, Propu'etor. (Late of W.iik.ito, Fiji, and Ohinemuri.)

Til E KUl' A L HOTEL Owi.s-m'bei:t, Thames. GEORGE SYMINGTON. ftrc^ to inform a!! his Old Friends and the .mi. lie a*'ii ' i'!v that tnt.- ALTERATIONS and P.IPKOVKMKNTS to his NN V 'v, P> ini-^ h.-iriir c mpleted, lie can n<-w o.Ter tlu-m aci-nnmodution nnsnrpa<sui in the wiiok' district.

Only Best Biands of Liquors sold.

First-class Accommodation for Traveller.

Gr o d Stabling.

WINES AND SPIIUTn *c, AS USUAL, of nV.t quality.

Boarding Houses. T E M P E RAKCB HOUSE AND RESTAURANT, Whitakeb Street J. A DOBSON, Proprietou. above Establishment is NOW OPi<^ Every attention paid to tho (Jomfoit and Lonvtmien^ of Vit.it vs and Uourders.

The Aecnmmodat.on for Visitors from Auckland and th Upper C'»untiy ifi 'inrivalled, and the J'lopnetor will be picked to receive vi its fiom his friends fiom all parts of thu colony.

SPACIOUS and well-liebted SAMPLE ROOMS for the me of Coi'imercial Men, ■v\ho can rely '»n mcetinir with every convenience at' thi* E-hblishment.

THE DINING EOW

CHARGES— AIODKRATE.

GEORGE SYMINGTON.

WELLESLEY HOUSE, AncKland (Three doois fiom 'flobson street). JiOAKI) AND HESIDBNGE,

JiOAKI) AND HESIDBNGE, A Gool Table kept; lofty and well-ven-tilafel i clrooms, Plunge and Shower Baths, an 1 evory con I . enience to ensure the comfoit oi Bofirrteis and SrisilorB.S r isilor8. Term, £lper\\eei\. M. AHSON (late of Wcihiißton) Propi letoress. Chemise T B ARO II A PHARMACY. Whit.i leer Street. OKOUGK KOBSOX, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST. Plry-iiciuris's Pr'e->ciiptions nni\ F/imily Receipts accmutely ]>repared from the Purest Dnii^.s only.

CRITi: R I O N II O TEL, CAMBRIDGE. TTi H 1] W I, T T -S--^ • PPvOi'UlblOlt. The above Hntc] is j plrti' with overy Con\ onitnc". . B<uh Room, Priv;K» and Sitting Rooms for Families. Xoiki l nit ilie host Winch and Spiiits kept. GOOD bTAP>LING ACCOMMODATION. E. 11. will lm triad to sec his Te Arolia friend-, who may ho visiting the Waikato disuict. J

Chemise

T B ARO II A PHARMACY. , Whit.iker Street.

GEORGE KOBSOX,

FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST.

Plry-iiciuns's Pre-iCiiptions and Family Receipts accmately prepared from the Purest Diiii^.s only.

TEETM EXTRACTED.

D. MUKPHY, CA R T E ll AN IT pON T R A 0 T 0 R, WAIORO N G O M A I & TK AItOH A. Carting Done at Both Townships:

PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY,

NURSERY & TOILET KEQUISITES

&c, dec, &c.

HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. Sunday Attend.meu, 8 to 9 p.m. Vaccinaiioh peifohncd every Monday morning from II to 12.

Livery Stable.

LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HAMILTON HOTEL.-

C . K . JOHNSON BEGS to notify to his numerous fiiends and the public generally that he has-

£gT STO RA O E ACCO M MOD ATION At the Government Landing, Waioi"«>ngodi.ti, for* ul! Goods addrcssud to Sir D Muhphy's care.

leased the above Stables arid purchased the Plant of the late Mr B. E/AVAtiiiS, urid intends carrying onf tlie bu^in'ess, '

livery attention will be paid to ibis pitrorih, and in- tnirtfcs his old I'r'uwib* \vLI rally round and help him torwm'd in'J)i.s new >' '

MEMORANDUMS LETTER lIEAD- . l2Mi6 f to. til* Xti'M* O{tico/.

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 88, 7 February 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 88, 7 February 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 88, 7 February 1885, Page 1

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