Hotels, etc. •^YY A y. ERE R L E Y HOUSKH 0USK - T E AKO 11 A (UoBSOX's). New :u\d Cominodioiib Premises having been elected, visitors to <io Hot Sptin^ who wish to enjoy retirement will find the above a deniable retreat. Within three minute*' walk of the Bath*. Coaches to and from the Moninaville Railway Station, Thames, &c., p.i&s daily. Box 17. P. 0., Te Aioha
/' * ' > 11 II E ROY A L II OTE L ! Owt N-S'iKl M\ TIIV.MKs. GEORGE SYMINGTON. i Bros to inform all hi* Old Friends and Ibe !>ublie u-enerallv that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his j New Pi'Miii-es bein£ cjinnleted. he can j wow ;>uer them aecoiuinodation un&ur | pus^Cvi in the \\ hole district. j WINKS AND SPIRITS. &c.,AS USUAL, o£ lii^t quality. The Accommodation foi Vi-it«<i^ fiom Anekland and th Upper Countiy is nn:iv - .Ji-. d, ami the Piopiieto' <\ ill be pleased ;o ri>viM\e vi-it^ funn hi> I'iiuids fiom •ill putsp uts of the toluiiy. SPACIOUS ::nd u ell-liuht-'d SUIPLE HO()\iS tor the Use of Commmial Men. win 1 ian iel\ <>n m.-etina uilh ev«iy con- % .'fj'.-m r at ihis L-r ili!i-htu> nt. Tin-; i>i\i\r. uo.ur !- !]Oi\ <>>)(" ,!"il I- I !li»t-(liss C'oo'j !l,is i>. i n >mil; i_''<l. -..!>-! . i; ai l<> ]< ii.' -'i^ fan u<- -j. ii i' 'it i! !,n:, !, m,l \\\ \ loin 1 1 .'.v t > ' .'< ! ' [i in !) ;i"i -t (5 ,i iv
YISITO J^S T<> TE AROJIA SHOULD nut h'tve the D^tiict u ithout p.i\inir a YpsTP to \V MOiJoNfJoMAI, the Miniim Township, !--•> than lhru j miles <hs..'in. w ltti I'unvc- tD ,md iiDin se^eiiil tin's (iaih R nn.mtie SctHr\, Beiiilifid Walks, hh* tlr- (i'.vtidest Ferns nl>t iiM.iMe in die it \ aiift\ Also t.m be s<-eii t'.e i^uait/ lieductloii Ii iftei \ .'t u oi k. RKFRCSIIMENTS übtamabk- at any lioui at the V; A lORONG 0M A I II OTE L . Iloises and Busies on litre, etc. None but Fa.st Chtss Liipior^ kept. Thii Hotel will l>c found most comfortable and well appointed. s. t. s¥ardon 5 PROPRIETOR. JUDICIOUS Advkktisixg creates many a new business. ie\ives many -I dull business, rescues many a lost brcsinchP, and secures success in any business. Adveitise in the Niiw.s. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FIT. Pi ices from Gs Gd to 12s Gd. Boys Suits made to any pattern from 2s 6d . MRS BYRNE. BRIDGE STREET, TE AROHA.
(A TUIAI. S.OLICITEJ).) "THE AROHA AND OHINBMURI NEWS" INSTRUCTIONS as to the insertion on withdrawal of advertisements in the NEWS should be IN wuiting. Advertisements received without such instiuctions will be inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly. Advertisers and Subscribers are requested to otemit 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 theuiselres the light of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectidliable, even, although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in tho usual course of business.
All business communications are requested to be addiessed to "The Manager." BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c, on iule or pl.v?u jiaper, of every bize and quality execute tl with dcbpatch at the XEWS Oilice.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 1
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542Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 1
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