Hotels. I\AIXEB'S "IaOTELT TE AROHA, TTTTS in bv fnf the LARGEST, TIEST APPOINTED, and MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in To Aroha, Containing Suites of Private Rooms for KAMI L IKS with PIANO; BATHS, COMMKUCIAL, DINING, AND SMOKINU ROOMS. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The Bed*room« (30 m number) are Jofty, well-ventilat d and most comfortably furnished. •EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. Th« CvMne is realty First-class, and WINES AND SPIKITS THE VERY ♦TAMER WARKEN, PROPRItfTon. RITCHJBSON'S -FAMILY HOTEL, ROLLES'iOV STREET, TE AROHA. THE PROPRIETOR of the above begs to inform TOl RISTP, VISITORS, and the Public generally that since taking over tl* Hotel EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
have been effected, making it a most detirr.ble abode for those who desire QUIET AND THE COMFOftTS Of HOME combined with MODERATE CHARGES. Private Rooms for Families, WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. I First Class Stable Accommodation. WM. BY. RITCHESON, Proprietor. I A I_| 0 A . fTRAVELLERS and Others in the above District will do well to stay at the TE AROHA HOTEL, ivhere they will find every COMFORT & ACCOMMODATION. excellenFtable kept. First-class Saddle Horses and Buggies, &c., always on Hire. Good Stabling and Feed for Horses, which will be well car«d for. • SECURE PADDOCKS. KoHe but the Best Brands of Liquors Kept. JOHN MOFFAT, Proprietor. Waitoa.
THE • ROYAL HOTEL Owkn-Strkkt, Thames. GEORGE SYMINGTON. Begs to inform all his Old Friends and the publw generally that the ALTEHATIJONSfand IMPROVEMENTS to hie New Premises beuig completed, he can now of£er them - accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of fiwt quality. ttlie Accommodation for Visitors from Atfckland and th Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased to. receive visits from his friendi from all parti of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men, who can rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment. THE DINING ROOM Is now open, and as a first-class Coolc has been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. GEORGE SYMINGTON.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 128, 14 November 1885, Page 1
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351Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 128, 14 November 1885, Page 1
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