Hotels.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
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TOHX LLOYD (late Servant Field Force, Waikato), bcRS to inform tho J Hi I I , of WaioronitoU and the public generally, that he has taken over tlu^W new and well-appointed Hotel, winch will be found replete mtli every PRIVATE SITTif^GJR^MS^BATH ROOM, 810. A SELECT STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS LIQtfOUS ALWAYS ON H\XCOCK'S & CO/siRiKOWNiDIEiFBEEB, GUIUNESS'S EXfRA- STOUT (Dogs Hew! Brand), BASS & CO.'S PALE ALE, Lemonade, Gmger Beer, CordUls> Etc., Etc.
STABLING AND PADDOCK ATTACHED.
WAI
TE AROHA.
OIRAVELLERS nnd Others in the nhove District will do well to stay nt the
fniS is br for the LATM^teRT, B^T APPOIXTKD, and MOST COMFORTV ABLE HOTEL in Te Aroha, Containing Snit-** of Prfvat^ nortttis for IAMILII^h with mNO ; BATHS* COMMKUUIAL, DINING. AND SMOKING UOOMS.
TE ABOHA HOTEL,
where they will find erory COMFORT & ACCOMMODATION.
SPLENDfD BILLIARD ROOM.
SXCELLTSNT TABLE KEPT.
Tlie Bed-rooms (30 m number) are lofty, M-ell-vontilut d, and most coiuforubly furnished.
First-class Saddle Horses and Buggies, &c, always on Hire*
Good Stabling and Feijd for Horses, which will be well cared for.
EXCELLENT STABLtNG, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire.
SECURE PADDOCKS. None but the Best Brands of Liquors Kept. JOHN MOFPAT, pROPKtfcTOR. Waitoa.
The Cuirine ifc really First-class, and WINES AND SPIUTS THE VERY BfiST.
JAMES WARREN,
pKoPrUFI'OR.
/~\ U fi E ' S HOTEL, Queen and Albert streets, Thames, Mv VAITGII A N, Proprietor. (Late of Waikato, Fiji, and Oliinemuri.) Only Best Brands of Liquors sold. First-class Accommodation lor Travellers.
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THE ROYAL HOTEL O\vf.n-> r^v- r, Thamks.
GEOEGE SYMINGTON. Beg- to inform all hi* Uld FnenHs nnrl tlu* public g-en* 1 ' I v th i. to* ALTI^H ATIONiS and LMP.iuVLMK>TS to \m N -<\ P..miscs 1H...2C '• .'M' !et lf i lie t u n n< \v <-ffeJ tl-eiu « -r"\u. KKlaUon unsurptisstd in the \n ij' .*- '1 -'i! u
Gc o d Stah 1 i n i£.
WINES AND SPI I. ITS, Cc, AS USUAL,
uX iiiht qui'lity.
Boarding Houses.
The. AcconmioiUlto.* f.".r Vi-itors fiom Auckland and th Upper Country is unrivulled, and the Pmprietoi wil- be pleaded to ie-tivo M>its fiom his fViends fiom all parts of trie colony.
TEMPERANCE HOUSE AND RESTAURANT, Whitakeh Street. .J k A t)OBSON, Proprietor* THE above Establishment is KO^ OPi^-N Every attention paid to tho Conifnit and Convenient*' 1 of Vi&it"^ and Boardersi
SPACIOUS nnd well-iightod SAMPLE ROOMS for the use o£ Commercial Men, who can rely on meeting: M^th every convenience at* this Estiblishmentv
THE DINING ROO^
Is now open, and as a first-class Cook has been enpa.i-.ed. satisfaction to patrons can he irnarsinfpi-'d.
Lnncheoii'dnily fn>m 1200 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 pan.
CHARGES— MobEhATt.
OEORGB- HYMINGTONv
TTOFFMAtfN & SONS,
CRITERION ItOT-EL, CAMBRfDGK. EH fi W I T T * PttOPttifcTOß. 'The above Hotel in replete With every Convenience.
SOT.E ACtEXTS FOR johh brinsmead & sons' "Patent Pianos, Which have gained the Highest Awards above all competitors at tLe leading International Exhibitions throughout the world.
BntU Room, PHv'ila,nnd Sitting Rooms •- for Families.' '
None but the best Wires and Spirits kept.
GOOD STALLING ACCOMMODATION.
E. H. n-il! be glad to see his Te Aroha friends who nuiy be 'visiting the Waikato district).
D . MUfiPHI, C 1 A It T E II J AND r\ O N T RACTO R, WAIOttONGOMAI & TE AROIIA.
sole agents for the unrivalled
gSDAILE piANOS,
Which combine fevery essential of the mosi expensive instrument, together with moderate cost
A Ten yeaks* written guarantee WITH EVEIRY ESDAILE PIANO.
Catting Done at Both Townships.
Al 1 are full tricord, with full iron fratne. All have check action with, all the latest improvements* * Xofhihg need but thoroughly seasoned. \ material) I With best British workmanship. ( QUALITY Ift NO tNRfAN'CE SACRIPICEL) *2Q HOFFMANN & SONS, ***- Quee»x-stwefc, "Auckland.
grSTQIUGE ACCOMMODATION
At the Government Landing, Waiorongomai, .for all Goods addressed to Mr D MuitrnVs care.
MEMORANDUM & LETTER HEADINGS, at' the NfiWß Office.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 91, 28 February 1885, Page 1
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634Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 91, 28 February 1885, Page 1
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