Hotels, etc. \J QUSVTEAK 0 H A (Dor-ox*-). Kew ami Conuiunlu>u^ Piotni^e^ lia\inj: l)een erected, vihitois to the Hoi Spiing who Avihli to enjoy retirement will find the above a deniable retie.it. Within thiee minutes' walk of the Rath". Coaches to and fiom the Moniiwi'le Railway Station. Thames, &c. pa^ dai!\. Cox 17, P. 0., Te Aioha. i < > ~i-\ THE ROYAL llnTllL O'A'l-N-SIULI 1", TllAMl >. GEORGE bVMINGTOX. Bi:g^ to infoim all his Old Friend .v,v\ i\\o public s:i'noi«illv Ih.it the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to hi* Now Pi"Uii-e-, boin^ f">mpleted, he ian now 'til'ei them accommodation un-ui wasted in the wliole distiKt. WINES AND SPIRIIS, &c . AS USUAL, of iiist quality.
Tlse Acrou.mi"! .tion foi \*i-it •'- fi"i'i Auck 1 md .md th Upp^r Con.ivy i^ n-i-yiv;dls.d. lud the Pio])iutoi \u'i Ik )<^ i»i d In io. iw isils fiom \\i^> iiKii.ls iicm all }vi;^ ot i!iecoK.''y. -SrACDT^ \ad wi-11-liilit.'d S\MPLE K(^>. >^vIS l<>ril'" n^e of C(WM.i<-"iv! Men. v. l.v. iii i^l\ <".i lut^'ti-i" "itli eveiy < n1viIll«,"Ue .it till— E-m llill^lllliellt. THE DINLN'.i ROOM !<, now o!""i .'n.l ,15 a iv-t-ch^ C< '•' h '- Sver MiLV'Ued. «-.itiMa( tion It p.'lion- c.in MirvJit :i ! .iiy iiom 12 30 to \ •>> j. in. Di ,n< ' *' ') p tn. OE()];'vr. YI3ITO JEZ, S TU Til AU'MIA SHOULD ti"t lei»i. tli' In-triot wiihtmt pa^i^^ a Yl^ir to \Y v!OR(>N(JOMAT, t f it? T'»x.'n-lii]>. 1. *- tl..in I'iroe n'ik^ d>» 'nt, w't'i B'l^se- t" ..nd fiom sever.;] iikn d.'il; . Romi intic Scen^n BeH'itifnl Walk 1 -, me the C«,mhlc^t Fern^ '\i»t.iuiable in (ri. j ;it Yainty. . Al^» c.in be -con the QuaiU Reduction Ij.tttuiy at uoik. iiEFRKbILMENTS obtainable at any j hour at the WAIORO N G O M M HOTEL. Iloi-es and Buggies on Hire, etc. None but Fu^t Class Liquor kept This Hotel will be found mo^t comfoita'ble and well appointed.
S. T. SMARDON, PROPIUFTOK. TUDICIOUS Adv LR'i i -ixo ci eates w many a new business, re\ives many a dull business, ie&cues many a lost huMness-, ,tnd secures success in any Im^mes^. Adveitiso in the News. DRLSS AXD MANTLE MAKING. THE LATEST STYLK AXD PERFECT FIT. Pnc 1 - from Gs Gd to 12s Gd. Boys Suits made to any pattern i'ro/n 2s- 6d . MRS BYRNE. Bill IX4 E STREET, TE AKOIIA. (\ tiuai, soLicrrnn.) "THE AROHA AKD OULNEMURI NEWS"
INSTRUCTIONS as to the insertion ok of advertisements in the NEWS should be ix writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly. Advertisers and Subscribers are requested to ieniit payment fey Money Oiders, Postal Notes, or Cl)eques. While er<?ry care is exercised in regard to the due ingeition of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non insertion through accident or from other causes ; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in tile usual course of business. All business communications are requested to he addresbed to "The Manager." BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c, on iulc or plain paper, of every size am] quality executed with despatch at the NEWS OJJice.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 264, 16 May 1888, Page 1
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513Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 264, 16 May 1888, Page 1
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