Hotels, etc.
WA VER L E Y J-| 0U SFT E A X O II A (OoiwoN's). Kew nnd Commodious Piemise.s having lioen O't\ted, \isihMs to the Hot Spring ho w imi to enjoy votin'Mient will find the nbo\ea tk'siiabk' letivat. Within three minuit"' w.^k uf the B.ilhs. Co.k lies to and fiom the Moninaville Kailwav St ition, IMi inio.s, &c.,p.iss daily. P>ok 17, P. 0., Te Aroha.
mIIEROYA L II O T E L ■*- Owls-Si ri:kt, Tuamis. GEORGE SYMIXGTOX. H'Tis tv infoim all bis Old Fiiend* and vhe public -eneialK that tho ALTI'.RATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premises being omplcied, he tan now MYei them accoiuinodation uiiMir in the whole district. -\YIXES AND SPIRITS. &c..AS USUAL, of tirst quality. Tin Accommodation for Visitor fiom AutkLmd and th Uppi r Counti\ is unlivallt'd, and the Piopnetoi will !>.> plea-rd io H't'L l i\t 1 visits fiom his fiiinds iiom all paits uf the colony. SPACIOI'S and wfil-li^litcd SVMPLE ROOMS ioi the use of ConmuMci.il Mm. vhoi an kly on meeting w ith e\ ti \ t on- ■\ 'i lcnco < t this Evt,ibli»!inii nt. THi: I)[XL\«r KOOM l-> nou open, and as a iiist-cl is> ( \>ok has ->een cnira-^od, saii.vi.icLion to patiuns can do i^iiAi.mtei d. Luncheon d.nl\ from 12 3d to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 0 p in. tii.'iL ;:: symlnotox.
YISITO S to 'ii: AimiiA SHi n.i Vi\ '• tlii- Di-t> u-t u itliout nn,,,' ,i vi^i r f \v \ioi:(»\(ju MAI. the Miniiu T<'\\nsl)i;> |t^ thin thne nnl.'s ilKMnt, with l>u-s. n to .md 1 1 urn si>\ ■" il up s <! u!\ . X 'in iii'i.N.M)"i\. li'iiuitul W.iliv, .mii tii" (I'.uid Ferns obi iiti«il)lc in ('i«'dt \.unty. \U.i(,m be -feu the (Ju.ut/ Reduction }> ttciy at w oi k. REFR^HMEXTS obtainalilc at any houi <it the \VAIOROXGUM\i HOT EL . I[oi-r- And l>im<iies on Iliie, etc Ni«ne but Fust Cl.is-, Liipior^ kept. Tliu II<»tcl will be founu n^^t coinioit,ib!j and well >ip|)ointid. s. t. s¥ardon, PROPRIFTOR.
JUDICIOUS Ad\ERTISLNG ci rates many a new business, levives many «c dull bu-^iiiL^s, iLScues man} <i lost lm-iti*j-s ? ,tnil SLCUieb success in .an {)ii-in<_.ss. Ad«. citis'i in the News. DRF.Sb AXD MANTLE MAKING THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FIT. Piiu") fiom 0s ijd to 12i Gd. LJojs. Suits in. ide to any pattern fiom 2s Gd. MRS BYRNE. BRIDGE STREET, TE AROHA. (a tkial solicited.) "THE A.HOIIA. AND OHINESIUIU NEWS" INSTRLCTIONS as to the ixsrnnox on withduawal of advertisements in the NEWS should he in waiTixo. Advertisements received witliout bueh instructions will be inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly. Adveiti&ers and Subscribers are requested to jtonut payment by Money Orders, Postal Notes, or Cheques. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non insertion through accident or from other causes ; and the Proprietors reserve to them Helves the right of omitting adveitifcemonts that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been recehed and paid for in the usual couifcc of business. All business communications aie icquested to be addiesfced to "The Manager."
"O JLLHHADK, In\oioes, &c, on mlc Ij- or plain p.iper, of every bize and quality fx^ciited with dcspHlch at the NEWS <>fh>e.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 259, 28 April 1888, Page 1
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532Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 259, 28 April 1888, Page 1
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