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A v E H L F Y tt ors "• T E AV,U H A (I)oli--uN^). New and Commodious Piemises having been erected, visitors to tho II<»t Spiin^ who wish to enjoy retiiement will lind tho above a desirable ret* oat. Within three minutes' walk of the Baths. Coached to nnd fiom the MoninavHle Railway Station, Thames, &c, pas-, daily. Box 17, P. 0., To Aioha.
mHEROYA L Ho T E L -*" Oui.N-Slßl 1.1, TIUMLh GEORGE SYMINGTON. Begs to inform all his Old Fn.-nd-^ nnd the public gciiei.illv tli.it x)ie ALTERATIONS and IMPKOVK.MP.NTS to his New Premises bein^ cunph'tod, he can now nffer them accon.niodatio;i un-.ni parsed in the whule di^tiict. WINKb AND SPIRITS, Ac, AS USUAL, of firbt quality . The Afcominodation for YMto's fiom Aucki.md Mini th Upper Cunntn is unrivtillod, and the Piopnetoi w ill he j)led^ed to receive v i-u*> fioiu hii frit mis fiom all part 1 * of the colony. SPACIOUS nnd SVMPLE ROOMS for ih e u-e of Coiimieiciil Men. who can ioly on meetmsi with e\fiy convenience nt this \WI il>!i>hni'Mit. THE DlXlXt: ROOM 1 .-, now open ,ird ..s a lii-t-cli^ Cco\ 1m» been enu i-ued. patl^r.icl ion tt) patli-n^ ran be muirantceti. J-uiiLheon dn!\ tiom 1 1? -iO fo ! ;*,O j. hi iMi.tu-i >r ij |> m. r,;:or..; :: sYMi>.'.;Tnx.
VISITO hZ S To TL \!;<>il V BH'»ULI> ii"i h>i\ • tl." Di^lii. t without p.\ii.- .i Vl^l !' to W VK»i:()N(JO iM \J, the AluiM)^ Tnunvl, ; , ], thathroe milf- d'^.nii, wil'i Hu^ii 1^ to <':nl fiom *-v*\r»i il luo^ d.nlv. R.uiMi)' 'I' Seem i\ , UcMitiiul Walk-, \uv the (I I . mil e-.t Ferns <>bt linahlo in (iit--.it V»ii«Jy. Ahn t'.m hu h'cii Uio Qii.u I/., RLduttiuti B.itteiy at wink. REFRESHMENTS olit.iin.il.le at an\ hoiu at the WAIORON G (J yi M HOTEL. Iloiseb find Bii<4^ict- on lliic, etc None but Fust Class Liquors kept. This Hott.l \\ill l'» j founo mo-it conifoit able and well appointed. s. t. sWardon, PROPKIKTOR.
RE-OPENING
OF TlilS PREMIER HOTEL, WAIOEOiNfUOMAI. MARTIN~MURPHY, (Late of the City Hotel, Auckland), Begs to announce that he OPENED THE ABOVE OS JULY 2nd. HnHOSE partronisiflg this Hotel \vill A find their wants carofully attendeJ to. The House has been most COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, and the ACCOMMODATION will b2b 2 found FIRST-CLASS. A LARGE STOCK of LIQUORS —QUALITY A. I. FIRST-CLASS BE^R ON DRAFT. % GOOD STABLING, etc, Att ached.
NOTICE,
THE Undersigned fs prepared to undertake any COMMISSION BUSINESS or AGENCIES for this District, or to act as CORRESPONDENT for Newspapers, at a rea'so'riab'le remuneration. Has on Sale AUofnierfts, with or without cottages, at both Te Aroha and Waxorongoinui.
Now IS THE Tl^E TO PURCHASE.
J- ARMIT,NEWSPAPER AND' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, TE AROHA.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 322, 5 December 1888, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 322, 5 December 1888, Page 1
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