Hotels.
VISITORS AND INVALIDS PROCEEDING TO T E ARO H A * 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 has been recently greatly ENLARGED. The new additions include Private and Ladies' Sitting Rooms (with First-class Pianos), Large Double and Single Bedrooms, Bath Rooms, etc., BalCOny, 54ft. by Bft., commanding extensive view of the "Wnihou River and Surrounding Country ; all being quite distinct from the former Building, vrith Private Entrance, and Furnished regardless of Expense. Suites of Apartments for Private Families. A Private Stair leads from the upper ptoivy through the Garden into Hot Springs Domain. A FIRST-CLASS TYBLE KEPT. Arrangements made for Picnic and Boating Parties. WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES of the BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE always in Stock. SMITH A:NT> DON", PROPRIETORS.
RITCHBSON'S
THE TRAMWAY HOTEL, KARANGAHAKE. "VTISITOUS to thi« inipojtint distii<t svill find cvoiy Accommodation, antl Uicii comfort well looked after, at the abo\c Hotel. A SELECT STOCK OF FIKST CLASS LIQUORS ALWAYS ON HAND.
FAMILY HOTEL, ftOLLESiOX STREET,
TE AKOHA.
THE PROPRIETOR of the above lipr* to inform TOUURTS. VICTORS, and the Pufilic that since taking over this Hotel EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS have bet'ii (fVertrd. making it a most <l*"*sir il>l-» rtbnd^ iV: those dr^ire QUIET AND THE COMFORTS OF II' All: combined whb MODKRATE CHARGES. Private Ru(>ms f->r Famiiio?. WINES. LIQUORS, AND CIGARS OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS. "Fiist Cla<--s4 Stable Accomnrxlntion. \YM. HY. PJTCHESON, Proprietor. PALACE HOTEL TE AROIIA.
ALFRED SHEPHERD, Pli')PltlL7<»R.
BUY YOUR BREAD FROM AECI. A. WALLACE, PREMIER BAKERY, Waiouoxgomai.
QUALITY Al. TE AROIIA CUSTOMERS WAITED UPON DAILY. Confectionery of Evciy Dpbciij>tion and Small Goods always tx si one. PASTRY AND FANCY GOODS FRESH DAILY. BALLS and PARTIES catered foi at lowest 1 ates. TRY WALLACE'S BBEAD.
TF7IS is l>y far th« LARGEST. BF.ST ! APPOINTED, and MOST CoMFOUT- ' ABLE HOTEL in To Aioh;i. Containing Suites ot Pr'nnt^ 'Jonni-i for FAMILIES with PUN'O: BATHS, CDMMKiiCIAL, LINING, AND SMOKfXa HOUMS. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. The Befl-rooin« (3D in number) aye Jofty, well-ventilatxl and nu)Nt comfortably furnished. EXCELLENT STABLING, Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hiie. The Cvisine is really Fir^t-class, and WINKS AND SPIBITS THE VERY BEST. JAMES WARREN, Proprietor.
W. DIBSELL,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER PIONEER BAKERY, WHITAKER STREET TeAroha, (Opposite Walker's Hotal).
THE II 0Y A L HOTEL Owen-Stuuet, Thames.
BEST BREAD delivered to all parts of the "District. Pastry and Fancy Goods fresh daily. Soirees and Parties catered for at Lowest Kates. Wedding Cakes made to order on the Shortest Notice.
GEORGE SYMINGTON. Begs to inform all his Old Friends and the public geneially that the ALTERATIONS nnd IMPROVEMENTS to his Ne .v Premises being completed, lie can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of first qnalit}'.
A Select Assortment of General Groceries on hand, which will be Sold at Low Rates. CONFECTIONERY IN GREAT VARIETY.
The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland and tli Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased to receive visits from his friends from all parts of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE KOOMS for the use of Commercial Men, who can rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment. THE DINING BOOM Is now open, and as a first-class Cnok has been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. GEOKGE SYMINGTON.
NOTICE.
ALL KIOTS OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING Executed with Neatness and Despatch at the NEWS OFFICE.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 165, 14 August 1886, Page 1
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