Hotels, etc. |^ OUSF, T E A ROH A (Doiwon's). New and Commodious Premises having been orected, visitors to tho Hot Spiintc s\ho wish to enjoy retirement will find the above a de<iiahle retreat. Within three minutes' walk of the Bath*. Coaches- to .uul fiom tho Moninaville Railway Station. Thamt^, &e M pa^ daily. Box 17, P.O,Te Aioha.
£?> £.% mIIKnOYA L II O T E L -*- Owr\-S'ini i.r. TitvMKs". GEORGE SYMIXGTOX. Bfgs to infoim all hi-? Old Fiends and the public cenei.illv that tho ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Prenii^e> heinj; om.pleted. he cm now ntYer them accommodation uhmh passed in the whole dUtrict. V\'INES AXD SPIRITS, &c . AS USUAL, of tii>t quality. Tho Accommodation fnr Yi-.itni'; from Auckl md .uxl tli Upper Countiy is unrivalled, and the Pioprietoi will be nlo.wd to letoive visits fiom hi>> fiieud-^ from &11 p.uts of the colony. SPACIOUS and uell-litiht-d SVMPrP. ROOMS foi tin- u-o of O'nuii 'ici.i! Men. v,ho can r-'ly on meeting with tnoiy c.niveniencc at this VM i!>li>innent. THE DININi. ROOM i-> non on( u. <uii\ ,i< .i riist-f] is- C>'oK h.is bei'n «'n<r i-red, » iti-t u tion to p.itions cm lie i^u.u.uttiH <i. I Lunch-on daily fiom \'2 'M to 1 ?,u ]» in. Dmii'M at 0 p in. o::')i::i:: symi\gto\*.
"VISTTO PwS T'> 'H Wl'tlW SHOULD ;.' r '<■ r. tin 1 Di tin tv- h!i >ut j,n !i,- i \im i t'» w mo: n\r,[> MAI. th- Mm.im-: T.'vwwhi} 1 - t i..\ three niilt 1^ 'ii- r l l l r iti I'ii^^i •* ' > ..i.u f i, itu -. \el l! Mlix (l.ill \l M.HItH. bctiif-r\. 15e,ii't!tul \Y ilkv. nni tht h 'I.md est rum» */l> r iin.ihlt, m unfit \.iii'ty. Almi U n Ik --ten the Qn<i. r/. Ruliictiou B.lttClV at Y. ulk. IIEFREbIIULNTS. obt.un.ihle at any I n Mil ill lllU WAIORn KG OM 'U II OTII L. Iloi^es and Isu«™;ie.i on Hue, etc. X"ne hut I ii **t Cla^s Liquors kept. This. Hot"l will be found nio^t comfortable and well appointed. S. T. SMARDON, PRoPIiIKTuR.
JUDICIOUS Anvnini->i.\r, cieates many a new business, revives many a dull business, rescues many a lost Jmsinesfi, rind becuies success in any business. Advertise in the Nkws. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FIT. Pi ices from Gs Gd to 12.s Gd. Boys Suits made to any pattern from 2s Gd . MRS BYRNE, BRIDGE STKEET, TE AROIIA. (a trial solicited.) "THE AROHA. AND OHINEMURI NEWS"
INSTRUCTIONS as to the inseki-ion on WXTHDHA.WAL of advertisements in the NEWS should be ik writing. Adveitisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly. Advertisers and Subscribers are requested to jcomit 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 tbe Proprietora 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 the usual course of business. All business communications are lequested to be addrebhed to "The Manager." BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c, on mle or plain paper, of OA».ry size and quality executed with despatch at the KEAVS OJlice.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 265, 19 May 1888, Page 1
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540Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 265, 19 May 1888, Page 1
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