Hotels. ■ ' ' : u COMIERSIIir^OfEir "VT'j^xoE'Oi^ra-OMiAI.
TOHN LLOYD (Into Sergeant Field Force, Wailtnto), begs to inform the J remits of Wniorongom«i, and the public gen™"/, Art he has taken over Ac well-appointed Hotel, «l,ich, rill be found replete with every convenience. ' • "-* - "~"~"j:'L' m A .-^ PRIVATE SITTIN^^RQOMS^BATH ROOM, &G. A SELFOT STOGK OP FIRST-LASS LIQUORS ALWAYS ON a dlluu HAND,
HANCOCK'S & CO.'S RENOWNED XXX BEET*, GUINNESS'S ' EXrRI STOUT (Dogs Head Brand), BASS & CO.'S PALE ALE, .Lqmooade, Ginger Beer, Cordials, Etc., Etc. [ ' _ ' 'STABLING AND 'PADDOCK ATTACHED.'
TRAVELLERS und Others in the above District will do well to stay'
HOTEL, . TB AROHA. , 4 1 THIS is by far the LARGEST., BEST APPOINTED, and MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in Te Aroha, Containing Suites of Private "Rooms for FAMILIES 'with PIANO ; BATHS, COMMERCIAL, DINING. AND SMOKING ROOMS.
Nt the
TE AKOHA HOTEL,
where they will find every COMFORT & ACCOMMODATION,
SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM.
EXCELLENT TABLE KEPT.
The Bed-rooms (30 in number) are lofty.' welUventilat d, and most comfortably furnished.
First-class Saddle Horses and Buggies, &c., always on.Hire*
Good Stabling and Feed for Horses, which will be well cared for.
EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire.
SECURE PADDOCKS.
The Qdsine is really First-class, and WINES AND SPIRITS THE VERY BEST.
None but the Best Brands of Liquors Kept.
JOHN MOFFAT, Proprietor. Waitoa» AU E E^N'S HOTEL, Queen and Albert streets, Thames, M. VAUGHAN, Proprietor.
JAMES WARREN, Proprietor.
THE ROYAL HOTEL Owen-Stkkrt, Thames.
GEORGE SYMINGTON.
Begs to inform all his Old Friends and the public geneniilv that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Pr -raises being c nipleted, he can now offur them sicconiiii.idntion unsur* passed in the wh<ile district.
(Late of Waikuto, Fiji, and Ohinenmri.)
Only Beat Brands of Liquors sold.
First-ekss Accommodation for Travellers.
G r o d "Stabling.
WINES AND SPIUITS, &c, AS USUAL,
oJ: first quality.
Boarding Houses.
The Accommodation f<>r Visitors from Auckland and th Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased to receive visits from his friends from all parts oi the colony.
TEMPERANCE HOUSE
AND RESTAURANT, .Whitaker Street. ,
SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE KOOMS for the use of Commercial Men, who can rely on meeting xrith every convenience at this E&tablishm&nt. -
J. A DOBSON, PrtoFßiETon. ,
THE DINING ROOM
THE 'übove Establishment is NOA\ . OPlii-N, Every attention paid to .the Comfort, and, Convenient yf Visit n, snjj Boarders. >>',- ,>...,. , - . ;
Is now open, and a8 a first-class Cook hn« been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be Guaranteed. ' ' '' ' f< \ ' '' , .Lun&eon daily from 12.30 io 1.30 p.m. t>intier at 6 p.m.
.CHARGES— ModWatV
GEORGE SYMINGTON. ■
',! J i - . < Bakers.
CRITERION HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. EH . X' W ITT • ■ ' 'Proprietor/ The above 'Hotel' 'is 'Vei>)ete with, every. " 'CbnVehience. ' ' , -* f Bath Room, Private an^l Sitting Rooms for Families. None but the best Wires and Spirits kept. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION.
GOOD Go BREAD m H O"M A S"*A. A, I TK.EN," j/4: , ■ . - BAKEK- _ ' <• >-• ' -AND CONFJfiGITIONER,'' '• P'BE MIJS R " B' A*K ERY Eolleston Street, Te A i*oha. BEST .BREAD delivered to all parts of the District. Paßtry and Fancy" Qoodp FHESH DAILY. Soirees and Parties' catered for at LOWEST RATRS. W,edding Cakes made to order on Shortest Notice. -
E. H. will be glad to see his Te Aroba friends who may be visiting the Waikato district. [ D. MURPHY, CARTER AND /CONTRACTOR, WAIORONGOMAI- & TE AEOHA, - < Carting Done at Both Townships* . . .-:.••« " r ~"" *j '• .■'■..' I*' ACCOMMOBATIO^ ' .;, - '- . . .', r.. • At-the .GoVernmetit Ltmding,' Waiorongo3Uiai, for all Goods addressed to ,]\^r "D MxißtmtecMe., ' i•' ' i . ' J r-^^r-, p2 MEMORANDUM & LETTER 1 HRAO^ At the 'N^wa 1 Office. •M m ; * •i . v ...;./. ' — ' i-> "1
FLOUB of tKe BEST £#ANDS Iti „
Stock. *
\ .CQNFECTIONJEBY IN ALL ITS . L > ■• s ._ BRANCHES. : . , MEAT' .A&D B^HITIT PXEB FRESH " '' "EVERY ..SATD.^DAT. '
:-:W. DJBSELt; ' BAKEft AND. CONFECTIONER' . PIONEER BAKERY, ! •"- "/'■ 'aVArohk; \' a \ ■ ''(Opposite Wkei-'^llotal).,'; ' I '.' EJBST BREADaeliT^edtoal] parts' f' 'of .the' district' pn(I ] •T!aii^"Oqodd'fr.e^ WilJ." *P^Ttio»- catered I ' for 'a^ r L6wesi Sho^st-Kptice-. ' ' ' '"' ) ' i ''"-'''-\-' r 'k i^f } "(Ireneral*' Gito- ' pe r i#o6 i? fiaha;>h s ibh • '^r r W £ 'goid : fai
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 92, 7 March 1885, Page 1
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654Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 92, 7 March 1885, Page 1
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