Hotels.
VISITORS AND INVALIDS PkOCEHDING TO T E AROHA SHOULD STOL' AT THE
HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, ADJOINS (with private entrance to) the THERMAL SPRINGS DOMAIN.
THE BEST SITUATED. THE MOST COMFORTABLE. J' THE BEST APPOINTED. TM* HOTEL hn* hoei. rwntly alrntly ENLARGED. The wv> ml.litimu inciui.' Private and Ladies' Sitting Rooms (with First-class Pianos ), Large Double and. Single Bedrooms, Bath Rooms, etc.. BalCOliy, 54ft. by Bft., <'omnun<liiii» exh'n-ivo view »f the Wailmu ]\tvi r .•!••<! Sii'iiiTui 'in- Conntrx : ail.luMuy; quite di-tinct Front the Former 13ml 111114, with Priv.iti' Eiifatioc, .-uid Fumi-li€f<! jv^miilloss oF Exjkmi^i 1 . h'unoot Aj« Ttinont- for Prix ate Families. A IVivato Stair I. 'ads from the upjter <tuiv\ t!ir<»«. li tlip (i.trdi'ii into Hot Spriiiirs Dnpiaiii. A FIKST-GLASS TABLE KEPT. Ariitu^tMinMit> maJe For Picnic an ! Bo;t»inir Putie<;. WIXES, t?riUIT.S AX'J ALES f if, • BEBT QUALITY OBTAINABLE always i:i Stoclv. SMITH AXD D()v, Proimiiibtors.
RITCHESON'S FAMILY HuTIL, IiOLLKS'iUV bTK^Er, TK AROHA.
OU X li X'S II (> T X L, QUKKN' AMI* AIBKHT S'l'ftKKTS Til Ail Kb, M. VAUGHAN, Propiuetoß. (Late of Waikato, Fiji, and Ohinemuri.)
THK PROPRIETOR of the nbore be^s to infoiiii TOT RI^TP, VIIiTORS. and the Pultlic generally that since taking over this Il'.te! EXTEXSTVK AI/S'KRATIOKS A^ND IMPKOVKMKNTS have been effected, nmkinn it n inn^t de^-ir ble ab<><le for tho-v who desire QUIET AKO THK COHFOIITS OP HOME combined with MODKRATE CHARGES
Only Best Brands of Liquors sold.
Pir«;t-cla<.s Accommodation for Travellers.
Grnd Stabling-
THE TRAMWAY
HOTEL, KARANGAHAKE.
"TTISITORS to this important district will find eveiy Accommodation, ami thfir coiuforc well lookexi after, at the above Hotel. A SELECT STOCK OF FIRST CLASS LIQUORS ALWAYS ON HAND.
Private ttoom« for Families.
WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS.
Fust Class Stable Accommodation, WM. HY. RITCHESON, Proprietor
PALACE HOTEL. TE AROHA.
ALFRED SHEPHERD, Proprietor.
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.
Saddler and Harness Maker.
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE. Duke Street, Cambridge, and at TE AEOHA.
SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM.
The Bed-rooms (30 in number) are |]ofty, vell-ventilat *>d and most comfortably furnished.
raalj Oat k D MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER
OP SADDLERY & HARNESS.
EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire.
Beautiful Riding 1 Saddles, o r own make, from £,2 10s, £3, and upwards. Oi'r CONCEALED ROLL SADDLES vie unequalled in the Colony at the PitlCfiS WE ARK OF:>ER[XG THEM AT. HARNESS of every description for Plou-jh, Dlay,D 1 ay, Bpring Cart, VLwjgy, Single sind Double Hor^e, in;ide fioin the beat fitti.i^s cand Icnther procurable. HAIR-FACED PIPE COLLARS (unequalled for hard, woik), and all other style 3 in sto«k 'THE CAMBRIDGE GIRTH universal satisfaction — the most perfect Girth in use.
The Cuisine is really First-class, ant! •#INES AND SPIKITS THE VERY DEST.
JAMES WARREN, Propiurtou.
mHB ROYAL HOTEL •*- Owen-Stkekt, Thames.
GEORGE SYMINGTON. Begs to inform all his Old Friends and the public generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being completed, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the Whole district. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c., AS USUAL, of first quality.
WINTER, 1885 For Winter work horses require covering in this distiict. Waterproof Canvas Cover-*, felt lined, fiom 20s, 25s to 27s 6d; Stable Hugs from 14s to 30s.
IMPORTANT TO PIAKO, RICHMOND TE AROHA SETTLERS & OTHERS. I have arranged with Mr A. 11. Whitehouse of Te Aroha to act as agent for our celebrated manufactures and geneial goods, where any article not in stock can be procured ai 24 hours' notice.
The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland :md th Upper Country is unrivalkd % and the Pioprietor will be pleaaed to receive visits f 10m his friends from all parts of the colony.
ISAAC BATES, Manufacturer and Importer of Saddlery, DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. May Oth, 1885.
SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE IiOOMS for the use of Coimnercial Men, who can rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment.
THE DINING KOOM Is now opt?n., and a« a iimt-cUtkn Cook Ims been eii£«g-ed, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. ■ Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.tu. Dinner nt 6 p.m. ,
CARDS, Circulars (on note or letter pap^r) in plain and fancy type. Carters' Receipts printed, bound, and perforated at the News Office.
GEOltiiJE SYMINGTON.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 148, 3 April 1886, Page 1
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711Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 148, 3 April 1886, Page 1
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