VISITORS AiNi) INVALIDS PROCEEDING TO T E AROHA SHOULD STOP AT THE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, ADJOINS (with private entrance to) the THERMAL SPRINGS DOMAIN. THE BEST SITUATED. ° THE MOST COMFORTABLE THE BEST APPOINTED. This HOTEL hns been recently gently EXLAH3ED. Tho new :i«lditi«ns incindo Private and Ladies' Sitting Rooms (with First-class Pianos k Large Double and Single Bedrooms, Bath Rooms, etc., Balcony^ 54ft. by Bft., conmmndiiu? exten<\vo view >F the Wailion Ei\eraiul Sui rounding Gotititry ; all beinir quite distinct from tlie former Building, with Private En<«-;uioe, find Furnished regardless of Kxppn^e. Suites of Afaitments for Private FamihVs. For L.tdios, especi.illv, thi=; i^ a most suitable* Hotel tn put up at, as there is a Privnti* Stair leading from the tipper storey throiiah the Garden inro Hot Springs Dontiin A FIRST-CLASS TADLK KEJ'T. Anangements made for Picnic and Boariu^ Pirtios WISES, SPIiUTS, AND ALES of the BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE always in Stock. SMITH AXD BOX, VuorniKrous.
RITCHSSON'S Family hotll, ROLLESiOV STREET, TE AROHA.
PROPRIETOR of the obove be^s to infoim TOl ttlfcTP, VI3iTOHS. and the Public that since taking over tl«* Hntpl EXTENSIVE ALTER V.TIOXS AND IMPROVEMENTS have bfeen cftected. making it a most desir.)b<e abcW- tor thu&e who desire QWET AND THE OOMFOHTb OF ITOMK combined ivitjj MODERATE CHARGES
Piivdte 17noi!)< foi F.iuiilics.
WINES. LTQUO'tS. AND nn MIS OF TUX VERY BEST HIiAXDS.
t"irt-t Cla^ St<i\)le Acconmr)dation. WM. HV. RI7<;HESON, PuoPßihTou
PALACE HOTEL, TE AROHA.
UIIIS ">* by far the LARGEST. BEST APPOINTED, and MOST COMrORTATtt.F. HOTEL in To A-oi-i. CnMt'ini«jr Suite- of Private Room*, for FAM/LIES with PIANO: BATHS, COMMEIiCIAL, DINING. AND SMOKING ROOMS.
SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM.
*Hie Bed-rooms (30 m nuinbei) are 'lofty, well-ventilat d and !tiost comfortably furnished.
EX FLLENT STABLING, Btig.:r-.. and S.iddle Hi>j!-eb on Hire.
*The Cnisint is rc«Uly Fir^t-el.iss, and 7 LN Y ES AND SPIfITS THE VERY Best.
JAMES WARREN, Proprietor.
ttlHg ROYAL HOTEL ■*• Owex-Strekt, Thames.
GEORGE SYMINGTON. fefeGS to inform all his Old Friends and the public greneiully tliat the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to hi« tHew Premises being completed, he can bow offer them accotnrnodation unsurpassed in the whole district.
WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of first quality.
*Tbe Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland and th Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Pioprietor will be plea&ed to recei\e visits from his friends fiom ali parts of the colony.
SPACIOUS and well -lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men, V'ho can rely on meetihe; with every convenience at this Establishment*
THE DINING ROOM 1« now open, and as a first-ckhs Cook has been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m.
GJKOIiOE SYMINGTON.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 140, 6 February 1886, Page 1
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