Hotels, i PALACE HOTEL ! TE ARftHA. ; tuts is by far the LARGEST, BEST j APPOINTED), and MOST COMPORT-; tABLE HOt^EL in <Te ; Suites of Private RooVns for FAMILIES , With PIANO ; BATHS, COMMERCIAL, FINING, AND SMOfcING ROOMS. . SPLENDID BILLIARD R©O>t. Bcd-roorffs (30 in ntimber) are |lofty, \vell-ventilat)& and •iliost comfortably burnished. I EXCELLENT STABLING-, Iftiggies anh 'Saddle florses on Hfre. *£he Cuisine is really "First-class, and •^INES AND SPIBItS THE VERY JAMES WARDEN, IpROrRIETOR.
BItCHESON^ FAMILY HOTEL, BOLkESION STREET, ¥E AHOHA.
'<TflE 'fROPMETOR of i!he aboVe "befs Ho inform TOt'BlSft?, VISiTORS. an^ Public gefcerally %bat since taking over 'tlOs Hotel /EXt-EXSlfte ALTERATIONS. AND IMPROVEMENTS liaVfe been efeected, making 1 it a niost •desirable abdde for those who desfre •QUIET ANt> THE 'COMFORTS OF HO34E with MODERATE 'OfIARGE"S. Private 'Rooms for Families. Vines, liqik&rs, and ci^a^s of t?HE VEfeY BEST BRANDS. ¥h;st 'Class Stable Accommodation. fWM. BY. MTCIIESON, Pro^rleto'r. W A If Q A~^ qiR-AVELL'fiIIS and Othefs in the 'above District will 'do well 'to stay at the $£ AEOHA HOf b:L, where they will fittd every COMFORT & ACCOMMODATION. EXCELLENT TABLE KfiPT. Saddle Horses and Biggies, &c, always on Hire. K&Kxl Stab'lmg afed Feed for iWses, 'which \vill be well cared for. secure Haddocks. but the Best Brands "of Liquors
Kept. •JOI1& MOFnt, JProprlbtor. j Waftoa. —■■* ■ ■ ■ ■ TfiE IiOYAL SO^EL OWkn-Str'eet, ThajMes. JGEORGE SYMINGTON. te^6s to infbrm all Mb OIA and the public generally that the ALTERATIONS aWd IMPROVEMENTS to his Premises being; cDmpleted, he can Viow 'offer them accommodation uiisurpassed in the Whole WlNfeS-A^JD SPI^fS, <&c,,A'S USUAL, •of first Quality. The Aecctom'tftlatfdb for Visitors h'tfm -Auckland and th U!pp<ir Coiihtry is unHvallcd-, att^l the Proprietoi- will be pleased ko receive visits fflom his 'friends from iall parts X)f the colony. an-a SAMPLE ROOMS for the tis<J of Cominereial Men, \vho can rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment. THE DICING ROOM ts now 'open, and as a first-class Coo&Jms been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from l£.#© to 1.30 jp.m. Dinner at 6 p.itt. GEGIi&E SYMINGTON.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 December 1885, Page 1
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339Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 December 1885, Page 1
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