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* * — '- Hotels. T E A_R_o H A . GEORGE EBERT BEGS to i ifonu his FiiiMids and the Public Genom.ly tli.it hu has taken the above Hutol, and Lv re-spectfully solicits a s>!uiro of thuir aiippoit. This Hotel is the LARGEST ami mo t CO'.IMODiUUS in To Aroha, and cm offer ACCOMMODATION 1 NOT TO DM, EXCELLED ; having been Lhoroiurhlv reiMv.itt-d Miu-e tho uj\v Proprietor took pusscsbion : a.id \.'ill now bo found ilO^T COMFORTABLE.

SUiTKS OI' 1 ROOMS FOR FaMILII:3 AXD LADIES. PRIVVTK SITTING ROOMS (WITH PIAXOS). b.-lOivING U 00..15. DINING HUO'A (4.']Kr k 25i.fr>» COMMERCIAL ROOM. SAMPLE ROOM (27 tv x 1-irr). 32 BUD ROOMi 13ATII ROOMo; AND EVERY OTHER CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. PRIVATE ENTRANCE quite dLt^uet from Goiioral aud C.ir Tiude. \\U flnd Bvery civility and aooo'iunodatiun, and t!u aiiu of the Proprietor will be v» „j\u his P.ilioiib every satiat.iction. The Dod Rooms aro lufty and well ventil.itcd, and most oomfo.'Libly furnihheil. The Cuisi.x will lie fouua AL Meals a-e at tUo following Jou.o : — Jioakfaat, 3 to 10 o'(Jo»_.v ; LuuUi, I uVlueu. ; Diuuur, G o'clock.

BALCOFT. A mo.it Spacious Bilrony runs round two aides of this llocel, from which ,1 inaj-iifi-ccut view vi' the biinoiimling country for niany unL-a io obt.uuablo. SIAV.LLNG. — Exi.^lLnt St.il>!inu; is attaohed. Saddle 11--raoo L'ur Ladij-s ur entle * men ; Uti^ijie.-, ote, oil sshoi t n^Lice. \Y:rr-" AND SPIRITS.—A Ljs-o StuoU of thoabj.v,including ail tlioloaJiuj Liaud.-,. BILLIARD TABLE. llj-;.- i-4 -a >pacioiiM >i:nl well-veiitilatCvl Uillianl li^tJiu, tittfd with one of G. V/ii^ht ;•»<! Jd V Pi ub r.ibie-s (beat in Te Aroii.i), u.idor iiio cil ir^o u£ an utteiilive and vOI.'-cclo-H MuiLcr. LwVcio uf. Lie Uo.ird of Green CIOLI nill liud all tho Fitting of the Highest Clas^. ALL CHARLIES AT HIiS HOTEL WILL 13.i FOJND MO3T MODERATE. -£2' A TRIAL RESPECTSL'LLY bOLLCITKD. GEORGE EBERT, proprietor.

.KARANGAHAKE HOTEL KARANGAHAKE. .... EC. WALSH . oi' L>\> '..noa Hole 1 , Ouhuoi), '\ \ ' .' rIES t > Kii'oini hi>. liifiids and v : » v -h |inl)!ic tiiat tii-\y v.i , .: ( f> tr\ hln^ in ciMiuecLioti witii I,}^ ) \ iljlel moot StltiatacU)!} . 'I \:-. Hotel i-< most conveniently siai ited on tho c.^t hank of the Ohiu<*:--uri Hi « cr, lit the teiniiiuitiou of the direct ro.ul fiom Paerna, atljoinin^; the Suspun.siiui JSiid^e ; nnd is witliin ua.sy ic.ich of a. I the luauiii^ Miue<, and Qu.uh} Reduction Workb. Tt'ims will be found most modeiate. Kore. — Only first-class Liquors kept. STABLING AND PADDOCKS FOR HOUSES.

THE ROYAL HOTEL OwisN-S'i'itEirr, Tiiames. GEORGE SYMINGTON. BeOS to inform' all liis Old Friends and tho i>ul>Hc generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being Cjinploted, he can ijow offer them accommodation unaurpassed in the whole district. WINES AND SPIRITS', &c, AS USUAL, of lirst qualit}'. The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckl.nid ami th Upper Country i« unrivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased \o receive visits from_ his friends from all parts of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-lighted- SAMPLE KOOiIS for the use of Commercial Men, -who can roly on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment, THE DINING ROOM la now open, and as a first-class Cook has been engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed, ; - Luncheon daily from 12.3 Q to 1.30 p.m. Dinnpr at 6 p.m. OEOIijJE SYMINGTON. A DVERTISING' is the Keystone of jt\. Success in Business. Make known your business and requirements through #ie columns of the News.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 191, 12 February 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 191, 12 February 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 191, 12 February 1887, Page 1

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