Hotels, etc.
•^yAVERLEY U OUSV. T E ARO II A (Doixox's). i a New and Commodious Premises having been elected, visitors to tho Hot Spring who vn*h to enjoy let'nvment will find the above a desirable retreat. Within three minutes 1 walk of the Bath". Couches to and fiom the Momnaville Railway Station, Thames, &c, pass daily. Box 17, P. 0., Te Aroha.
TIT X ROY A L II 0T E L Owr:N-S'ntKKT, Thami>'.
GEORGE SYMINGTON. Br.GS to infoim all his Old Fiiends and the public irenei.dlv that the ALTERATIONS and IMPUOVEMENTR to hh New Promi>es bein^ completed, lie can now offtr them accommod.ition un^tu passed in tlie whole district. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c. AS USUAL. oE tii^-t quality.
The Acciinnrod.ition f^'* Vi-itor-- fmm Auckl.md and th Upper Country i< unrivalled, and the Pioprie<or will be pleaded to rec°ivp visits from his t'ncnd^ liom all p.uts of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-li-hted SVMPLE ROOMS tor the lu^e of C<unnicici.il Mi-n. %ho can io!y on uvetinu with o\eiy eonvenien.ee at tbii I-Mibli^bment. TIIK DININtr ROOM {< now open, and .f a first-el iss C<m>\ ba-> been enir<i-^od. to piition-? can be ifiui intei'd. Luncheon daily fiom l'i.'iO to '.30 p.m. Diniiei at () |> in.
GEoRCfn SYUr>;f,'L\>N. "VISITO -BS TO Ti: A IIO II A STIMULI) not leiv^ the District without pivin- a VLSM 1 to \V'\IO!MN(;OMAL the Mining Town^l'ip, h-s-, tb.m three miles dis^mt, with I'n^e^ t*> .md fiom scver.il me^ daily. Rnin.intic Scen< ry, lie.iutilul Wilks, nnd the (i'.iud e v t Fern^ obtunablo in (4-1 *it \'aiH"ty. Almi cm lx' -..-mi the (iuaiU Reduction 13 ittciy «'t v. 'ii k. REFKKbHMENTS obtainable at any boui at tbo w a i o r o n g o m \ r nor el . Hordes and Pjii^gie^ on Iliiv, etc. None but Fust Cl,i*N Liquor?, kept. Tliis'llolel will be found moat cumfoit
able and well appointed. s. t. s¥ardon, PROPRIETOR. JUDICIOUvS AdvertisjM/ cieates many a new bubincss, icvives many a dull biihines^, rescues many a lobt business, nnd secures success in any business. Adveitise in the N i:\vs. .DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING.
THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FIT.
Pi ices from Gs Gd to 12b Gd.
Boys Suits made to any pattern from 2a Gd. MRS BYRNE. BRIDGE STREET, TE AROIIA.
(a trial solicited.)
"THE AUOHA AND OIIINEMURI NEWS"
INSTRUCTIONS as to the insertion oh withduawaij of advertisements in the NEWS should uk rs writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be in - feeitcd until countermanded and charged accordingly. Adveitihers and Sub?czibers »ro requestod f o jemit payment by Money Orders, Postal Note?, or Cheques. "While e\ory care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietor 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 the usual course of business. All business communications are requested to be addressed to "The Manager." ~O ILLHEADS, Invoices, &c, on nile J-J- or plain paper, of every size and quality executed with despatch at the NEWS Oilice.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 272, 13 June 1888, Page 1
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525Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 272, 13 June 1888, Page 1
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