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\' '*'""" - - ■ o — - J — - — — Ber^nnt. tfiel.l'lW,' Wdkato) begs to inform tlu P^&E SJTTINQ^qOMS^ fiATM nOOM, &C. -■ '.': ttXfttA -MODT {Dig. Hca* flraml), BASS A .00.'? ■ ?W>? "At* ' •,''•-:■■• • ■:'■ •-licmonaiK.,Qms"-.Boei-, Ctir^als Etc, Etc. ' 'AND-. PADDOCK ATTACHED.
W A I_T 0 A . TRAVELLERS imd' Others in- the above District will do well' to- stay, at the TE AROHA HOTtfL, where they will find every COMFORT & ACCOMMODATION. EXCELLENT TABLE KEPT. First-class Saddle Horses and Buggies, &c, always on Hire. Good Stablinsr and Feed for Horses, which will he well cared for. SECURE PADDOCKS. None but the Best Brands of Liquors, Kept. JOHN MOFFAT, Proprietor. W\itoa.
•.'^'AifcEß'a' HOTEL, v •• ' - : ' TB AROHA.' - ABLE HOTI4 in^e Arot^H, Cdhteinin? Private T^oHiti-* fob FAMILIIvS Sh PIANO? BATHS, COMMKRCIAL, DINING, AND SMOKING ROOMS. SPLENDID gitUAßt* ftOOit. The Bed-roottiS (30 in numter) are Jof ty, weU-ventilat d and most coiufortably furnished. ' EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggiea and Saddle Horses on Hire. « The-'Oewinc »» really Firßt-claas, and tfINES AND vSPIFITS THE VERY JAMES WARREN, Proprietor.
THE ROYAL HOTEL Owkn-Strkkt, Thames. GEOUGE SYMINGTON. BkQ« to inform all bis Old Friend- and thr jwblie e-enerally that the ALTBR ATIOMS and fMPB<>VE\iKNTS to hi Nevr TreniUes bein^: c »nipleted, he can •that offer them' accommodatioti unsur•J>asse^l in ilie whole district. WINES AND SPIRIT &c, AS USUAL, of first quality. ( The Accommodation for Visitors from 'Auckland aiid th Uppei Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietor w il! be pleased •fo receive vUits from his friends fiom . all parts of the polony.SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE . ROOMS .for the use of Commercial Men, 7,fyl}o 7 ,fyl}0 ( caii rp.ly on mpp^inar with every conf Tenience at this Establishment. '" ' THE DINING ROOM ' le-hdw open, and as a [irst-claKs Cook has "been engaged, batisf action to patrons can <be gUarantutid. •• , Luncheon.jdaily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. .. Dinner nt G p.m. -r. v.cfEORGE'syMINQTON;,
r\ U 3 E N' S HOTEL, Qouen and Albert streets, Thanks, M. VAUGII A S, Proprietor. (Late of Waikato, Fiji, and Ohinemuri.) Onl) r Best Brands of Liquors sold. I'^irst-elafs Accommodation for Travellers. Gr. o d Stabling.
Boarding Houses. TEMPERANCE HOUSE' AND RESTAURANT, : ' Whttaker Street. ' J 1 .J. A T>OBSON r , PKOPRiBToiti THE above Ebtablishment is NOW ' OPl<>N Every attention paid to the Comfort and Convenience of Visit -'s and Boarders. CHARGES— Moderate.
Bakers. - GOOD /BREAD GO TO rjl H O M A S A. A I T X EN, *- . BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, PEE M 188 BAKUfI !', Bolle.ston-Strret, fe Arolm. BEST BREAD delivered to all parts of r the District. Pastry uud Fancy G'oodf F.RK.SH DAILY. Soirees and Parties catered for at LOWEST RAfES. Wcc^ ding Cakes m.ide to jorder on Shortest Notic'^.- I . FLO^R of the BEStf BRANDS in | " CONFEOTTONEUY IN ALL ITS BLANCHES'. MEAT AND F'iUIT PIES FRESfi EVERY- SATURDAY. ""
BABDi€RY WAREHOUSE. Duke Street, Cambridge, and at TE AROHA, TS-A Ar\ O AT U Q salj Oai*eO MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF SADDLERY & HARNESS. . Beautiful Riding Saddles, o r own make, from £2 10s, £3, and upwards. .brir-Ck>NCEALED ROLL SADDLES • ,ar:» jineq[»<a!ltf<f in the Colony at the Prices TVE ARE OF^ERIVGf TIIKM AT; ' ' "HARNESS of every, description . for TWusft', Dvay^ Hpriri.jr Cart, Bn.ergy, rfirtgle "«nil Do'n'blfe Hor<e, rmide- from tJie best ficiinetf and leather prounra'Hta*. HAIj;-FACKD PIPE COLLARS (nngqiwlled' for hard worlc)^ and all other styles \n stack . . . . . ' '*THE ' CAMBRIDGEJ GIRTH sivw ' tinirer-.il satisif action— the most perfect 6irth in ifse'. \ a,-. -I— WINTER, 1886 1 l Tor Winfer Work horses ivcfntre cover- * l in{?irt' this district Waterproof Canvas i Covt»r~',!feit ;ine«i, from 20d, 25s to 27* Gd; ; Stable fliugH X nun -1 4s to 80s. MfeiiTANT TO PIAKd. RICHMONr *TE 'AROHA SKTtLBnS& OTIlER'd.j f'jiav(Jai ranged v(\th Ur fa W« Whit^- * house of'-'te An»h'a to au€nfi n£eftt for oui ' OelebriU< ; d mamif i^'tiirea rind ' £nrfaB,>vherp f 'nriy article not iH stock ear 1 M'pror-ui'ctl at 24 hours' notice.' •' \ ! • iffanufaoturei 1 nnd Ifflp6i*ter 6t\ i! " r> • ■ - • • S«»ddle^ ! 1 '" ■i>tJKE 4 STREEf, VAtiMWGtij t
W« DIBSELL, BAKER AND OuNPEJCTIONEB PIONEER BAKERY, ' W&ITAEER arBBBT, . TeArolia, • I . (Opposite Walker's Hotal). - ; 13 EST BREAP delirefed Jo" atiyarhi ,*-f f ' of the - District.- , < PaBtry v );an ! i Fancy! Goods fresh -daily. >. Soiree's .^n< tP'»irties catered , for at . Lowest' <Rates VVe^ldthg 1 Cakeß' ni^le" to' order on -tlj< , nShortest Notice.. ■>,'<' •!-^ \ •A' Select Asscn-tme'nt'.o'f'^(bferteral 'Gro cerie'9/oft hand/, which will beFt-S^l^fa' Low Rates.- ,h, >, ■ :• •■/i-^mi ! Cf/NMCfiD^IURY " W ftMA')
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 120, 19 September 1885, Page 1
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707Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 120, 19 September 1885, Page 1
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