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Hotels.

T E AROHA.

GEORGE EBERT

EKGS to i i form his Friend* ;m.l tli- 1 Public (tonciw.ly th it lie has taken the above Hold, ;iml he iCNpcctfiilly solicits a share of their suppoit.

This Hotel is tho LARGIOST „n.l mo-t COMMODIOUS in Te Aiohn, and can offer ACUOMMODATIOX NOT TO Mb] KXUELLKD ; having boon tlioronohly renovated since thu new Pioprk'tor took po-i?t^s>ion : and will now be found MUST COMFOHTAHLK.

suites or koom> for families and ladies, piuvatr sitting ROOMS (WITH PIANOS). SMOKING KOOMS. DINING ROOM ( Wvv x ";,i.-.^ COMMKWCIAL ROOM. S»MIM,i: ROOM (27fp x 14rr). 32 I*KI) ROOMS LATH ROOMS; AND EVERY OTHER CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT

PRIVATE ENTRANCE quite distinct from General and Bar Tr.ulc. wil find every civility ami accommodation, ami tlic air.! o£ the Proprietor will be o his Patrons e\eiy satisfaction. Tin* Bed Rooms are lofty and well ventilated, nnd most comCorhbly funiislied. Tlie Cvi.v'iic wi'l l>e found Al. MoaK a-e at the following 1 Jf ours : — Bicakiast, S to 10 o'clock ; Lundi, 1 o'clock ; Diinor, G o'clock.

BALCONY.

A most Spiicion-! Bilcony inns round two sides of this Hotel, from wliicli a nw'iificent \ iew of llio Minouiulmg count! y for m'iny miles id obtainable. STABLlNG.— Excellent Stablinii is attached. Saddle Ilor^s for Ladies or Gentle* men : ]>!u:gies, etc.. on notice. AVIXESAXDSPIIIITS.— ALn-eStne^of t!ioHl)C)vc.inclu.liii^-illthelcarlin«jßi.iri«l-,. BILLIARD TABLE. Thoie is a '.pin' mis ,i-]d w •■11-vv-n f i i i » d I'uliiud 11-nini, lilted witli (,ne of (f "\Vrie,lit rjvl Co '-. V\i/? J\d)!e: (U-i in T" 1 \i>)'n). n ldoi ill • eh ii\^ m m .-il tenl ivc ;ii)d conipetert MiuUcm. Lv»vers of ihe iJoird of <!i--mi Ciutn Mill iind all the Fittings of tlio Highest (Ji.i-. ALL CHARGKS AT TIIiS lIOTHL WILL 810 FOUXD MOST MODERATE. &y A TJIIAL HESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. j%

GEORGE EBERT, proprietor.

KARANGAHAKE HOTEL KARANGAHAKE.

0". ±31. WALSH (Lntc of Owharoa Hotel, Owhaioa), WISHES to inform his fiiends and tho public generally that they will find everything in connection with his iiiw Hotel most satisfactory.

This Hotel i^ mo-^t eonvonicntly si^u ited on the east bank of the Ohinemuri lliver, at the termination of the direct road from Paeroa, adjoining the Suspension Bridge ; and is witluß easy lcich of all the leading Mines, and Qtiaitz Reduction Works.

Terms will be found most modeiato.

Note. — Only fir?>t-class Liquors kept.

STABLING AND PADDOCKS FOR HORSES.

m lI E ROYAL HOTEL -*- Owen-Strket, Thames 1 .

GEORGE SYMINGTON.

Beos to inform all bis Old Friends nnd the public generally that the ALTERATIONS nnd 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.

The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland and th 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 ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men, who can roly on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment.

THE DINING ROOM

1b now open, and as a first-class Cook has been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily fro.m 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at G p.m,

GEOIIGB SYMINGTON.

A DVERTISING is the Keystone of XJL Success in Business. Make known your business and requirements through the columns of the Niswa.

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 189, 29 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 189, 29 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 189, 29 January 1887, Page 1

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