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Hotels.

VISITORS AND INVALIDS PKOCJEEDING TO T E A R 0 H A SHOULD STOP AT THE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, ADJOINS (with private entrance to) the THERMAL SPRINGS DOMAIN. TEE BEST SITUATED, ° THE MOST COMFORTABLE. THE BEST APPOINTED. This HOTEL has been recently greatly ENLARGED. The new addition incin.ie trivate and Ladies' Sitting Rooms (with First-elass iPianos), Large Double and Single Bedrooms, Bath Rooms* fete, Balcony, 54ft. by 8ft., commanding extensive view if the Waihoii River am! Sun-minding Conwry ; nil being quite distinct from the former Bail linq-, Nvith Priratt 1 }^nt'*ance, and Furnished regrtrdless of Expense. Suites t)f Apartments for Private Families. A Private Stair leading from the tapper storey through the Garden into Hot Springs Domain. A FIftST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. Arrangements made for Picnu* and float in it P.wties WlK^S, SPIRIT^ AND ALES of fie BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE nlv7ayR in Stock. SMITH AIND DOV, Proprietohb.

■ RlTCfiESON'S FAMILY HOTlL,

r\ U K K N ' S II 0 T E L, QufcEN a\l> Albert hIiikkts Mv VAUGHAN, PRO!?RIBTOR. (Late of WaikatO) Fiji, and Ohinemuri.)

TE AROHA.

THE PROPRIETOR of the above begs to inform TOt RISTP> VI3iTORS, and the Public generally that since taking over this Hotel EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS have been effected, making- it :i tnoBt desir.sble abode for tho-e who desire QUIRT AND THE COMFORTS OF HOME

Only Best Brands of Liquors sold.

First-class Accommodation tor Travellers

Good Stabling.

THE TRAMWAY

HOTEL, KARANGAHAKE.

combined with MODERATE CHA&GE&

"TTISITOKS to this important district will find every Accommodation, and their comfort well looked after, at the above

Private Rooms for Families*

WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS,

Hotel.

Fiist Class Stable Accommodation. WSi. HY. RITCHESON, Proprietor.

A SELECT STOCK OF FIRST CLASS LIQUORS ALWAYS ON HAND,

PALACE HOTEL j TE AROHA. THIS Is by far the LARGEST, BEST APPOINTED, and MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in Te Aroha, Containing Suites of Private Rooms for FAMILIES with PIANO ; BATHS, COMMERCIAL, DINING, AND SMOKING ROOMS. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The Bed-rooms (30 in number) are [lofty, Well-ventilat yd and moat comfortably furnished. EXCELLENT STABLING, tiuggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. The Cuisine is really First-elasB, and #1NES AND SPIKITS THE VERY BEST. JAMES WARREN, PROimiSTOR*

ALFRED SHEPHERD, Proprietor.

Saddler and Harness Maker t

SADDLERY WAREHOUSE.

Duke Street, Cambfitlge } and at TE ABOHA,

is a a /"i da^eq saav DateD manufacturer and importer

SADDLERY & HARNESS.

Beautiful Riding Saddles, o r own make, from £2 10s, £3, and upwards. Oitr CONCEALED ROLL SADDLES afe unequalled in the Colony at the Prices WE AttE OF? BRING THEM: AT. HARNESS of every description for Plough, Dray, Spring Cart, Buggy, Single and Double Hone, made from the best fittings and leather procurable. HAITi-tfACED PIPE COLLARS (unequalled for hard work), and all other styles in stock "THE CAMBRIDGE GIRTH gives universal satisfaction — the most perfect Girth in Use.

Ttf£ fcOYAL HOTEL OWEN-STREfcT, THAJIE8. GEORGE SYMINGTON. BeGs to inform all his Old Friends and the public generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his Kew Premises being completed, lie can how offer them accommodation Unsurpassed in the whole district. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of first quality, The Accommodation for Visitors frohi Aucklsmd and th Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietor vtill be pleased to receive visits from his friends from all parts of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE K00M8 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 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. GEORGE SYMINGTON?.

WINTER, 1885—=-*

For Winter work horses require covering in this district. Waterproof Canvas Cover*, felt lined, from 20a, 25s to 27s 6d; Stable Rugs from 14s to 30s.

IMPORTANT TO PIAKO, RICHMOND TE AROHA SETTLORS & OTHERS. I have arranged with Mr A* H. Whitehotlee of Te Aroha to act as agent for our celebrated manufactures and general goods, where any article Hot ifl stock can be procured at 24 hours' notice.

ISAAC BATES, Manufacture* and Importer of Saddlery, DtJKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. May Oth, 1885«

CARDS, Circulars (on note or letter paper) in plnin and fancy type. Carters' Receipts printec, bound, and perforated at the News Office,

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 147, 27 March 1886, Page 1

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711

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 147, 27 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 147, 27 March 1886, Page 1

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