Hotels, etc.
•^yAVERLEY \J OUS T E AUO II A (Dohs-onW New and Commodious Premises having been erected, visitors to the Hot Spiinvr who \vi<h to enjoy retirement will find the above a deniable retreat. Within three minute^ walk nf the Bath*. Coaches to and fiom the Morruwvillo Railway Station, Thames, &r., p.vw daily. Box 17, P.O/IV Aioha. Til E 11 0Y A L HOT E L Owkn-Stiu:k r, Tll \mi>. GEORGE SYMINGTON. BkG=> to inform all his Old Friends and the public iienei.illv that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to hiNew Premises l>ein«;- cmtpleted, he can now n flier them accommod.ition unsur passed m the whole distiiet. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c..AS USUAL, of fir-t quality. Thf Accommodation for Visitors fiom AueUmd ,in<l tli Upper Couutiy is unrivnlleii, and the Pn»pri<*lt»r w ill be pleaded to receive vi-its fiom hi> fiii-nds fiom all paits of the colon}-. SPACFOUS and v\dl-li-htcd SAMPLE PiOOMS for tlit- i^e or' Coinm^K-i 1! Mi*n. mho cm icl> I'M in.M'tinsi with rwi\ conVi'iiienef .it this K-t il)lislititi m t THE PfNIVd \l"<)V i> now 01 n mi. am I ,1 •> <i lit -I -< I iss Ci>ok has Ik'ou t'Mi'KM iL s.jn-l !■ nun to pin.-iis cm })<' anf'MMl. l,nu> J«<-"!i <l iik Tkmu \2. It) U< L.'ff) pin lMnn«M it 0 p iv. ■ 01:01:;: :: sv\f r v <;T«)N -VISITO R>S To TL AR'»iU SII nULI>n ULl> i.it l.'i\<> the hishi.t without i jn* .hj. .1 vi - 1 v t«. w \!>):;i»\(io M\L t!u' M'linu 'low :i-!iip I -s li,, 111 th^ec link's ,1^ , M t. u.t'i 15iis-.-s to ,nil ('nun s"\-M-i! iiifs d'.uly. Roiiuntn* : iSciMHM'v . Piea.itiful W.ilUs, me th' 1 < i'<in«l est Ft nis i/ittiin.ib! in (iicit V.ui'ty. Alsof.iu bo mcii the <^'i u t/. Riduction lj.ttteiy at woik. HEt'RESHMEXTS obtnn.ible .it any l\oiji at flic w aioroxgoiiai no r i-: l Iloi-e^ and P>u*;gies on Hire, etc. None but First Class Liquors kept. This Hotel will bs found nio^t coml'oit able and well appointed. s. t. s¥ardon, PROPRIETOR.
JUDICIOUS Advertising creates many a new business, ie\ivcs 111.1113 a dull business, rescues many a lost iinbinesSj and secures success in any business. Adveitise in the News.
DRESS ASD MANTLE MAKING. THE LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FfT.
Pi ices from Gs Gd to 12s Gd. Boys Suits nvide to any pattern from 2s Gd . \ MRS BYRNE. BRIDGE STKKET, TE AROHA. |
(a trial solicited.)
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 276, 27 June 1888, Page 1
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539Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 276, 27 June 1888, Page 1
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