Hotels.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WAIOBOITaOMAI. o TOHN LLOYD (late Sergeant Field Force, Waikato), begs to inform the residents of Waiorongomai, and the public generally, that he has taken over the above new and well-appointed Hotel, which will be found replete with every convenience. PRIVATE SITTII^^OOMS^ BATH RROOfM f &C. A SELECT STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS ALWAYS ON HAND. HANCOCK'S & CO.'S RENOWNED XXX BEER, GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT (Dogs Head Brand), BASS & CO.'S PALE ALE, Lemonade, Gmger Beer, Cordials, Etc., Etc.
STABLING AND PADDOCK ATTACHED.
W A I_T 0 A . Rnd 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. JOHN MOFFAT, Proprietor. "Waitoa. i^UEE^N'S HOTEL, QtfKEN ANP ALBKRT STREETS, Thambs, M. VAUGHAN, Proprietor. (Late of Waikato, Fiji, and Ohinemuri.)
■WALKEH'S HOTEL, TE AROHA. THIS is bv far the LARGEST, BEST APPOINTED, and MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in Te Aroha, Containing Suites of Private Rooms for FAMILIES ™th PTANO; BATHS, COMMERCIAL, DINING, AND SMOKING ROOMS. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The Bed-rooms (30 in number) are lofty, well-ventilsit d, and most comfortably furnished. EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. The Cuisine is really First-class, and WINES AND SPIKITS THE VERY BEST. JAMES WARREN, Proprietor. THE ROYAL HOTEL Owen-Stiiekt, Thames.
GEORGE SYMINGTON.
Begs to inform all his Old Friends and the public generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his !New Premises bein£ c -nioleted, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district.
Only Best Brands of Liquors sold.
First-class Accommodation lor Travellers.
Grod Stabling.
WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of first quality.
Boarding Houses.
The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland and th Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased to receive visits from his friends from all parts of the colony.
TEMPERANCE HOUSE AND
RESTAURANT,
SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men, ■who can rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment.
Whitaker Street.
J. A DOBSON, Proprietor
THE DINING ROOM
rpHE above Establishment is NO^ J. OPtliiS • Every attention paid to tli c Comfottund Convenience of Visit^s and Boarders.
I* now open, and as a first-class Cook has been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from V?. n >o to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m.
CHARGES— Moderate.
GEORGE SYMINGTON.
Bakers.
BRKTfS AUCKLAND ALMANAC > ivn
,F,OR GOOD BREAD
Provincial -handbook For 1885.
GO TO m H O M A 8 A. AITKEN, ■*■ BAKER . AND CONFECTIONER,
This Standard Book, which is Now Heady,- contains 208 pages of clo^elyprlnted matter relating to the Colony of New Zealand, and furnishing the very bitpst fitatiaticil, official, and descriptive i account of its resources, its trade, agriculture, railways, telegraphs, official services, its la wb, foie^t*, land regulations, industries, mines, &c. &c. The Book also contains two Diaries — one for the record of memoranda for every day of the year, and the other fur the entry of household expenses. A Peady Reckoner for housewives and dealers will also be found a useful feature. Tke description of the Provincial District of Auckland covers fifty closelyprinted pages. There are also attached Lists of Crown Lands open for settlement in the Province. The Rejiinter of Auckland Shipping, Customs Tariff, Stamp Duties, Trains, Coach and Steam Tables, Cab and Watermen's Furen, and Directories have all been corrected to the latest d.ite, and vrill be found Invaluable in every inerclntnt'w offaw. The Farm and Garden Calendars furnish the farmer ana hoiticulturist with directions for every month's operations. The Tide, Sunrise, ?.nd other Tables are calciilnted with the greatest possible care. All the matter in the Book is entirely new, and various important improvements Iwve been introduced to make the Book more widely useful. PRICE— ONE SHILLING.
PREMIER BAKERY, Rolleston Street, Te Aroha.
BEST BREAD delivered to all parts of the District. Pastry and Fancy Good? FRESH DAILY. Soirees and Parties catered for at LOWEST RATES. Wedding- Cakes made to order on Shortest Notice.
FLOUR of the BEST BRANDS in Stock.
CONFECTIONERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. MEAT AND FHUIT PIES FRESH EVERY SATURDAY.
W. DIBSELL, BAKER AND CUNFECTIONEE PIONEER BAKERY, WHITAKEE STREET, Te Aroha, (Opposite Walker's Hotal).
BEST BREAD delivered to all parts of the District. Pastry and Fancy Goods fresh daily. Soirees and Parties catered for ' at Lowest Rates. Wedding Cakes made to order on the Shortest Notice.
ON SALE AT NEWS uFFICE, TB AUOHA.
A Select Assortment of General " Groceries on hand, which will be Sold af Low Rates. ; CONFECTIONERY IN GR>EAJ . t VARIETY. , [/' .'
MEMORANPUM& LETTER HJSAD.INQS, ut the Nuws Ortiue.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 May 1885, Page 1
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