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T E A_R_o H "£', GEORGE EBERT BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public Generally that he has taken the above Hotel, and ho respectfully solicits a share of their support. „ Q , . JL This Hotel is the LARGEST and mo 4 COMMODIOUS in Te Aioha> 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. o SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES AND LADIES. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS (WITH PIANOS). SMOKING ROOMS. DINING TIOOM (43ft x 25pr>. COMMERCIAL ROOM. SAMPLE ROOM (27ft x 14tt). 32 BED ROOMS BATH ROOMS; AND EVERY OTHER CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. PRIVATE ENTRANCE quite distinct from General nnd Bar Trade. "V" I S I T1"T 1 " C> -& S \\-\Y find every civility and accommodation, and the aim of the Proprietor will bo o 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 tho following Hours : — Breakfast, 8 to 10 o'clock ; Lunch, 1 o'clock ; Dinner, G o'clock. A most Spacious Balcony runs round two sides of this Hotel, from which a magnificent view of the surrounding country for m-my miles is obtainable. STABLlNG.— Excellent Stabling is attached, Saddle Horses for Ladies or entle men ; Buggies, etc., on short notice. WINES AND SPIRITS.— A Large Stock of the above, including all the leading Brands. BILLIARD TABLE. There is a spacious and well-ventilated Billi.ird Room, fitted with on? of G. Wright end Co.'s Prize Tables (be&t in To Aroha), under tho ch.irgo of an attentive and competent Murker. Lover* of the Board of Green Cloth s'lll lind .ill the Fittings of the Highest Class. ALL CHARGES AT TUiS HOTEL WILL BE FOUND MOST MODERATE. $T A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. JgJ GEORGE EBERT, proprietor.
KARANGAHAKE HOTEL KARANGAHAKE. J. EC. WALSH " (Lute of Ovrhaio.i Hofel, Owhnroa), "VTT ISII ES to infoim l.is friends ,irtd \\ the public generally th.it the^ wi'l lind ever} Uiinij in connection uiih bib new Hotel most sati^f.u toiy. Thh Hotel fc most conveniently situated on tho ea«;t bank of the Ohinemuri River, at the teimination of the direct road I'liiin Pueroa, adjoining the Surp^nsion Bri<l»o ; and is within easy i each of all the loading Mines, and Quaitz Reduction Works. Terms will be found most moderate. Note. — Only first- class Liqnois kept. STABLING AND PADDOCKS FOR HORSES.
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TO TE AROHA SHOULD not leave the District without p-iyinir uyiSIT to WAIOUONGOMAI, tho Mining Township, loss than three miles dis v ,;>nt, with Biases to and fiom several times daily. Romantic Scenery, ISo.t n 1 I fill Walks, and the G«-and-e^t Ferns oht.un.ible in Gie.it Vaiiuty." Also ran be seen the Omutz Reduction Batlay at wot Ic. REFRESHMENTS obtainable at any hour at the PREM I E R HOTEL, Horses nnd Buggies on Hire, etc. None but Fii^t Class Liquors kept. This Hotel will be found most comfortable- and well appointed . s. t. s¥ardon, PROPRIETOR.
Boarding; House. A V E R L E Y~J|~ oil's"! T E AIIO II A (Dobson'.s). New and Commodious Premises having been erected, visitors to tho Hot Spring who wish to enjoy retirement will find the above a desiiable retreat. Within three minutes' walk of the Baths. Coaches to and from tho Morrinevillc Railway Station, Thames, &c, pass daily. Box 17, P. 0., To Aroha.
THE ROYAL HOTEL Owen-Street, Thames*. GEORGE SYMINGTON. Begs to inform all his Old Friends and the public generally that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being C3inplctcd, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, of first qualit}'. 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 nil 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 hns boen engaged, satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at G p.m. GEORGE SYMINGTON.
BOATS. _^^^^Sf^ BOATS. BOATS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR HIRE, FOR SALE, CR BUILT TO ORDEP, including Four Oar Gigs, Pair Oar Boats, Sculling Boats, Canoes, etc., etc. W^ EYl r E IT T, BOAT BUILDER AND CABINET MAKER, Adjoining THE BRIDGE, Te Aroha. Note.— None but First Cla&s used. mo BE LET FURNISHED.— A Four J. _ Room House. Apply to W. fiveritf adjoining the Bridge, To Aroha.
ADVERTISING is the Keystone of Success in Business. Make known your business and requirements through the columns of the News.
PAEROA. '".'■; COPIES of THE AROIIA AND OHINEMURT NEWS (with EIGHT PAGE SUPPLEMENT each week) can be obtained at Mr J. M. Ilobson'H Store.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 206, 11 June 1887, Page 1
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