* ff< ivyr ii ' roT |i 3ojry yV c Yj npro g \ Mm'Romomim all at ,»n (> REMAB'K/ABL'Y.:^LOW PRICES ' Sausages and Small Goods-Fresh Dail/r (■FAMILIES WAITED/ 'O^'AN^ GOODS Di- ; LiVERED' V&'BIVIZ li&tY. E.ROBEBT^
PAINTER, PAPERH'A"NGEIS, ET£.£ GEO. « LOVEQIiOVE '"AND ;'- SC)£t TE AROHA'WEST, r .' .. , (formerly of Haini],toh'\and* Karangaliaj, vi^ !Road,. r Auokland)', ' -' HOUSE,' SIGN; AND DECORATIVE . PAINTERS. Estimates given for any' of the abttvebranches. ' Terms' most Sloderate. "*- - '
TEA! TEAT! TEA'!!,-!'^ F OK this DELTOIOUS/ WHOLESOME, BEVERAGE, at is'Gd fIb.;,TRY JOHN HART, Storekeeper"; 1 Te'Arolih. " ' * ■ ' '> ; •: .; j ?*'!
IMPORTA.NTTO INVxVLIjQS. TOKAANU E . HOTEL, TAITPO. ■>■■■■■ •_ ' ' i THIS Hotel is situated, at the sooth end of Lake Taupo, approached by good roads from Napier or ' 'AYaiknto. There is good accommodation for tourists and invalids. The Medicinal Baths, invalusihle for Skin Diseases, Rlieumatajnj etc., ore close to the Hotel, ond are "the largest natural baths in the colony* Splendid view- of the Lake and surrounding mountains. Coach road luns past foot of Tongariro Mountain, which is indescribably grand. Ladies can ascend quite easily. Wines and Spirits of the best brands .only HORSE FEED AND PADDOCKS,' * Charges Moderate GEORGE BLAKE, Proptietor.
HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. — __ BRENT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND INVALIDS' 80/VBDING-HOUSE, HINEMOA-STREET, RQTOEUA. This new and comfortable establishment is situated in Hie np\v township of Kotonw,. close to the Government Sanatorium an'l Baths, which comprise the' celebutted Priest's Bath, Madam Rachel B.irh, C'hainelpon Douche Bath, Lar»e BlneSwinnuin^ B.ith, Sulphur Vapour Bath, find ' Galvanic Bath, over which 'aige Bathing Pavillions hm?? beei erected, ' with numeious DrepNingroorns, &c. Bes'rtPß these there is the Painkiller Bath, Coffees pot, Camerons, and Hinemaru Baths in the SanMtoiiiim Grounds, BRENT'S is the only H< tel close to the above Baths, the others Hotels being- at Ohinetnutu, fully one mile away ftoiu them. \ J '„• Terms ... £2 2s pee Wb-fk. s. TntMfr PROPRIETOR,
,WAIORpNGOMAI. , s>r ' _____ < i DAVID T\/rcK - "\T7ALLAOR AVID IVX JJ. W, ALL ACE •WAI'OKONGOMAI. < ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT } SHOEBNG & GENJfiRAL'B-LACKS&IITU , GOOD 1 WOIU<MANS,HI'P, .''".' ; ,MODE'RAT,E VcH^iGES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEai'ENTS At Ajtickland Price?. ( * £BTIMATES"GIV E N Fon All, ICmds , of him .VVoiikJ GIVE VVALLACE \.'W TRIAL- ; NOTE ADDRKSS— Prewases lately o^c pied by W. J. TSllis^ near Battery. •'
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 349, 9 March 1889, Page 8
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348Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 349, 9 March 1889, Page 8
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