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Hotels.

Palace Hotel, T E AROHA.

GEORGE EBERT BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public Generally that he has taken the above Hotel, und he respectfully solicits a share of their suppoit.

This Hotel is the LARGEST and mo*t COMMODIOUS in Te Arohn, and can offer ACCOMMODATION NOT TO BE EXCELLED ; having been thoroughly renovated since the new Proprietor took possession ; and will now be found MOST COMFORTABLE.

KUITKS OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES AND LADIES. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS (WITH PIANOS). SMOKING ROOMS. DINING ROOM (43fi- x 25fi«\ COMMERCIAL ROOM. SAMPLE ROOM (27kt x 14tt). 32 BUD ROOMS BATH ROOMS; AND EVERY OTIIKU CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT.

PRIVATE ENTRANCE quite distinct from General and Bar Trade.

•VISITORS wil" find every civility and accommodation, and the aim of the Proprietor will be o pive his Patrons every .satisfaction. The Bed Rooms are lofty and well ventilated, and most comfortably furnished. The Cuisine will be found Al. Meals a~e at the following Hours: — Breakfast, 8 to 10 o'clock ; Lunch, 1 o'clock ; Dinner, 6 o'clock.

BALCOIsTY, A most Spacious Balcony runs round two sides of this Hotel, from which a magnificent view of the sm rounding country for many milos is obtainable. STABLING. — Excellent Stabling is attached. Saddle Horses for Ladies or entle men ; Buggies, etc., on slioit lutice. WINES AND SPIRITS.— A Large Stock of the above, including all the leading Brands. BILLIARD TABLE. There is a spacious and well-ventilated Billiard Rciuin, fitted with one of G. Wright fnd Co.'s Prize Tables (best in Te Aroln), under the charge of an attentive ami competent Marker. Lovers of the Board of Green Clotu will find all the Fittings of the Highest L'las-<.

ALL CHARGES AT TIIiS HOTEL WILL B!<] FOUND MOST MODERATE. *%' A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.

GEORGE EBERT, proprietor.

KARANGAHAKE HOTEL KAPANGAHAKE,

J-. H. W^LSH

(L-ite of Owlmroa Hotel, Owhaioa), WISHES to in form his friends and th^ public gonerally that they will find everyihing in connection with his new Hotel most satisfactory.

This Hotel is most conveniently situated on the east hank of the Ohinemuri River, at the termination of tho direct road fiom Paeroa, adjoining the Suspension Bridge ; and is within easy leach of all the leading Mines, and Quartz Reduction Works.

Teims will be found most modeiute.

Note. — Only first-class Licpioiß kept.

STABLING AXD PADDOCKS FOR HORSES.

Mil Til E ROYAL HO TK L Owen-Stkekt, Thames.

GEORGE SYMINGTON. Begs to inform all his Old Friend.s and the public generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being completed, he cun now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district.

WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, ol lirst quaßty.

The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland aud 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 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.

ADVERTISING is the Keystone of Success in Business. Make known your business and requirements through the columns of the News.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 130, 26 February 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 130, 26 February 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 130, 26 February 1887, Page 1

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