Itoiels, i'to
AVER LEY If OUS v. T X A R O II A <I>obsoxV)> "New :\nd Commodious Premise'? having bcon oreried. vi^iloi-* to the lint Spihu; who to enjoy rotir'-'ivnt will find tlic above n dutiable retreat. Within three minutes" walk of the B.ith-^. Coaches to and fiom the MomnflviUc iwiilwav Station, Th.uiuv, &0., p:^- daily. Pox 17, PO,Tc Arohi.
Til R Pv 0Y A L HOTEL OWEX-SlßEtr. TIIAM^.
GEORGE iSYMIXGTOX.
Begs to infonft all his OKI FrioiuK and tho public ireiuM '11 v that tho ALTERATIONS and IMPPvOYEMKNTS to hi* New Pilmihncs heine; t^nplotcd, he can now offer tlwm <u cominodation unsui passed in tho whole disnict.
<VINES AND SPIRITS, &c .AS USUAL,
of fitet quality.
Tho Accommodation foi Yi-itoi* fiom Auckhnd and th Upper Co-intiy i\ mi-«-iv;illo(l, and the Pi^prietoi will be plowed to rec».i\e \iiit^l'ioin his i'nui<is fiuin all patts of tlie colony.
SPACIOUS and \v ell-Umht-1 SAMPLE IiOOMS for the u>e of Commercial Men. who can rely on me tim; cvlmv convenience at thus r^ublMinieiit. the dining li"' >m is now open. < n .n'l ,^ n tir^t-L 1 . i--^ <'<• -1: blbo< u en^a-^L'i, '-.a --f.ii tioti to tt.itr o-. r1" i>e <ru<\i.intei'd. /puncheon d<ui\ fiom 12 .'0 'o> 1 . -V* p.i:> I'.nii'M it (j r ii CsEOUiii: SYMIXdToX.
"V I S I T O E^S
TO TE AR'MT V SHOULD not b'ive the r>i~n ie t \\ .thoir pixinjr aYWIT to Wlhlj.Niin >I\L the Miuinu 1 TowT.-'iip !>>s tL.it tiir^e uulc- «h>.mt, wit'i I. —"- to am fiom several me-. «',ii] v - 11. -nanMi Sc'jnei\, Ije.iutiliil Will -, ir.J tio "'and c-t Fcrn> obtiMwii) 1 ia <H-at Vm t\ AUocau l*e -H^n U\t »^uiitz 11- du^ttoi: B.itteiy at wotk. REFRESHMENTS obtunablo at an\ Uo\u at the WAIOR 0 N G O M M HOT E L Holies '\n'\ V>\\<ra;\ei on Hire, etc. None but Fu^t Class Liquor-* kept. This Hotel \\ill b« found tno>t comfort able and uell appointed.
S. T. SMARDON,
PROPRIETOR
JU D l O l O U S Advertising createsmany v. new business, ie\i\es many a dull business, rescues man}' a lobt business, and secures success in any business. Advertise in the News.
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING.
THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FIT.
Pi ices from 6s 6d to 12^ Gd.
Boys Suits made to any pattern from 2s 6d
MRS BYBNE.
BRIDGE SriilSET, TE AROHA,
r * (A TKIAI. SOLICI'JEP.)
"THE AROHA AND OHINEMURI NEWS"
INSTRUCTIONS a* to the ijtsertiox on withdrawal of advertisements in the NEWS should be in writino. Advertisements received without such instructions will boiu-ceite-1 until countermanded and charged arvordmply. Adveitiheis and Subscribers are requested to jemit payment by Money Orders, Postal Notes, or Cheques. Wlnle every care h exercised in regard to the clue inset t'lon of advertisements, the Propnetois do not hold themselves responsible for non insertion through accident or from other causes ; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the rhj)\t of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements* may have been received and paid for in tho usual course of business. All business communications arc requested to be addiesbed to "The Manager."
BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c, on nile or plain paper, of every w/a and quality e.vcuteJ with debpatch at the >sKWS Office.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 273, 16 June 1888, Page 1
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536Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 273, 16 June 1888, Page 1
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