Hotels.
T E AJRjO H A . TT>EGS to inform his Fiicnds and the Public Gei.e t \\dy th it ho has taken the above JD llotol, and he lopeet fully solicits a sharj of their suppoit. This Hotel is the LARGEST and mo-t COMMODIOUS in Te Aioha, nnd can offer ACCOMMODATION NOT TO BE EXCELLED ; h«i\ ing boon thoroughly lenovated since the new Piopiietoi took pos-.e*<Mon : a.id will now lv fouirl MOST COMFORTABLE. 0 SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES AND LADIES. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS (WITH PIANOS). SMOKING ROOMS. DINING ]\OJM C43i-r x 2,')in'\ COMMERCIAL ROOM. SAMPLE UOO.M CJ7fj' x Hit). IV2 UKD ROOMS " BATH ROOMS; AND EYEIIY OTIIKU CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. PRIVATE ENTRANCE quite dUt-'uct fiom General and B,ir Trade. "V J. eT'i'tT^O "R/ S wil" find even* civility and acco'nm > hition, and the aim of the Proprietor will be o h : s Piitions e\ety satisfaction 'J'he Bed Rooms are "lofty and \w' \ e'Uil.ited, and mist omfo - t ibly f m niched. 'J'lie Cvhinc wiM be i.iunrt Al. I'mlmpi? at tlu" 1 lollowini; 'loin-,: — Bie.ikf.ist, 0 to 10 o'clock ; Lunch, 1 o'clock : 'iT.iu't, G o'clock.
IBA-HiOOItT-y. A most S]iici')ii-> Bilco?)}' inns iound two hides of this Hotel, fiom which a ma^-Mii-cent view of the ?unounding countiy i'ov i,: mj miks i-; obtainab'e. STABLlNG.— i:\ccllont Stibli-i- i^ aftaoh-d. S iddlo IloriJi for J, idles or cntle men ; P.ug^ies, etc., on hhort mtire. WINES AND SPIRITS.— A Luge Stock of thoabovc.inclu li-i- all tlieleading Brands BILLIARD TABLE. Tl.eie 'h a c jv\eious an 1 wvll-wildale I Billiud 1! >'i:n, fitted with ono of G. Wiight flld Co 's Pii/ 11 Tables (lv «!t in T. Arohi). iimbr th^ ehir^* of an Attentive and competor* M.-wker. Li.v<«rs of tli n P*nrl op Gie^n Clot 1 'vill find ,il! the Fittings ol' thf Hi;;l ost Cla^. ALL CHARGES AT I'lfsS HOTEL WiLL BE FOUND MOST MODERATE. f~T A TItIAL RE.-riXTEt'LLY SOLICITED. .^
Rl, PROPRIETOR. V I S I T O 33, S TO TK A I IO II A Q< IK'ULD net lone (lie Dhfiir? uitliont ! O pi\in» n YH! J 1 ( . WAIOitONGO- ■ MAT, the MM 1 I . i n g- Township, luss llsan ilirco milo ili-, ' mt, wit'i Busies to and n<>ni fovoi.i] ti.nos daily. linnmntio SA-onrr, , I'cuililul Wallx 1 -, .;nt^ llie fj'anrl-f-l l\-nn ol>t tillable in (iioat Variety. ANo Ciin lie <~ccn the (jua'tz Reduction P'lttoiy at work. Iir.FUKSirMIuVrS ol.lun-ible at any lioni nt ilio r ]\ i-: m i c ii ir o r e l. TTorsp- prd liu^^i^s on Hire, etc. XoijP hut Fn^t ('\<\^ Liijiuirs hopt. Tins JlotH \\iil ho iound ino'>t comfoit.ihle and well ajipoinlcd. s. t. s¥ardon, PIiOPRIKTOII.
GEORGE EBE I(ARANGAH/\KE'HOfEL~ X A "R A N G A H A X E, J. T±. WALSH (Lnto of Ouli.'.'na Ilv-tel, Ouh no 1), XTiTISIJE^ to infojm hi- friends nnd > W th.' jKiblir cn^rally that they v, i'lfind PM'i\iliiii2 111 connection with kis new I lot"! im^l fcili^Cictoiy. Thi^ 1 1 nt '*l i** most crinvonientl\ 'i.uUed on tli^ fri^t link of tho Oliln^iimi River, '; at the teiminati"n of il>,^ dih'Ct 10 id fioin ' ] > aeroa, r.d-j.ijnit.^ t!r> Si^jipn^ion Mndur* : and \< wilhi'i 0 ie>cl' of all thf leading ' Mhie-Jj R'ld (Jnni/ Roibu'tion Woiks. Tfinifi will be found most modcrfit 0 . l\,,U, — (n\}\ fii^t-cla^ Liuiiom 1-c|»l. STABLING AND PADDOCKS FOR j I') USES. _ ___ _ 1
Bo'iidin^ 110u f ;e. T E A R O II A (DoBSON'.s). New and Commodious Premises having b^en elected, visilois to the Hot Spiing who a\ I*— 111 1 to enjoy retirrment m ill find the al)O\ c a dcsiiabl^ rctieat. Within three minute 1 -' walk of the B.ith". Coaches to nnd f.om tho Moninaville Railway Station, Thames, &c\, pass daily. Box 17, P. 0.. Te Aioha.
I Til E ROY A L HOTE L ' OwLvS'ißrj.r, Tji.\:.ij>'. GEORGE SYMINGTON. Bros, to infoim all his Old Fiiends and the public tba< tlif ALTEIIATIONR and IMPROVEMENTS lo hk New I'rpini^ns being completed, bo 'an now offer them accommodation uiisnr t passed in the whole district. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of first quality. The Accommodation for Vhitoi from Auckland and th Upper Country is unrivallrd, and the Proprietoi will he ( .ioascd to receive visits from his fiitii'.' Jiom all paitfi of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-lighted : '.MPLi; ROOMS for die ire (if Coiniii. m i.d Men, who can mly on meeting ■with e\eiy convenience at thin E^Libiishmcnt. THE DININC; ROOM la now open, and as a tfrst-class Cook ha-; been engaged, ratisfaction to patrons can be guaianteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at'G p.m. GEORGE SYMINGTON.
BOATS. BOATS - BOATS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTiON FOR HIRE, FOR SALE, en BUILT TO OIiDER, inemdinp: Four Oav Gip,', Pair Oar Boatf^, Sculling Boat 1 , Canoe*-, etc., otc.
ill V .11/ Ji; 1 J- J- 5 BOAT UUILDKR AND CALIXF/T MAKER, Adjoining Til K BRTDCiE, Te Arolin. Note. — None but First Clafes JL-iteiials used.
ripO I?T3 LET FURNISHED.— A Four I Room House. A lip!} 7 to W. Eveiitt adjoining the Biid^c, Te Aroha.
I UMI.JIIMIII H«illlWI»ll»IHIIIIII I PAEROA. COPIES of THE AROHA AND OIIINEMURI NEWS (with EIGHT PAGE SUPPLEMENT each week) can be obtained at Mr J. M. Robson\s Store.
A DVERTISJNG is the Keystone of JjL Success in Businrfi^. Make known your bw^iricjs arid requirements through tiie columns of the Nr:ws.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18870430.2.2.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 201, 30 April 1887, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
880Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 201, 30 April 1887, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.