Hotels*
TK AROIIA,
miS in bv fttV the LAMEST, BEST APPOINTED, and MOST COMFOKTABLK HOTEL in Te Aroha, Containing Suites of Private Rooms for FAMILIES *ith PIANO ; BATHS, COMMERCIAL, DINING, AND SMOKING KOOiIS.
SPLENDID fcILLIAUD K«OM.
The Bed-rootns (30 in number) are |lofty. T-vell-ventilat d and most comfortably furnished.
EXCELLENT STABLING) Busies arid Saddle Ilorses on Ilii-e.
The Cuisine is r>nlly First-class, and WINES AND SPihITS THE VERY
JAMI2S WARRDtf,
Pltoi»RllCTOB.
RITCHfiSON'S
FAMILY HOTEL, ROLLED ON STREET, TE AROHA*
THE P&OPfctETOB of the above begs to infoun TOl RISTF, VISiTORS. and the Public generally that since taking over tlife Hotel EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS have been rffected. making it a most desinble abode for those who desire QUIET AND THE COMFORTS OF
HOME
combined with MODERATE CHARGES.
Private Rooms for Familiea*
\rais7 liquors, and cigars of THE VERY BEST BRANDS.
First CIaB» Stable Accommodation. WM. HY. RITCHESON, Proprietor.
WAITOA.
fpRAVELLERS »nd Otners in the •bove District will do well to stay at the
TE AROHA HOTKL,
where they will find every COMFORT <fc ACCOMMODATION.
EXCELLENT TABLE KEPT.
First-class Saddle Horses and Bdggies, &c, always (m Hire.
Good Rrablinsr and Feed for Horses, nhich will be well cared for.
SECURE PADDOCKS.
None bat the Best Brands of Liqnors Kept. JOHN MOPPAT, PriofriETon. Waitoa.
TSU fcOYAL fiOTEL OwEN^STfttcET, Thames.
GEORGE SYMINGTON.
BEtM to inform all his Old Frienda and the publi* generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being C3tnpleted, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the Whole district.
WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of first quality.
The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland nnd th Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased to receive visits from his friertda fiom all parts 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-claws Cook has be'en engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteudi Luftcheon daily from 12.30 to IMO p.m. Dinner at 6 p.nii
GEORGE SYMINGTON",
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 December 1885, Page 1
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346Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 December 1885, Page 1
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