Hotels, etc. AYEKLEY HQlJsr>H QlJ5r> T E AROHA (Dobsons). New and Commodious Premises having Iteen erected, visitors to the Hot Spring who wish to enjoy retirement will find the above a desirable retreat. Within three 511111 utes' walk of the Baths. Coaches to and from the Morrinaville Builwa}' Station, Thames, &c.,pass dail}'. Box 17, P. 0., To Arohu. ■v '7i> v
m II E KOYA L II OTEL -A- Owex-Sthekt, Thames. GEORGE SYMINGTON. Begs to inform all liis Old Friends and the public general ly that the ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his New Premise" being completed, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district. WINES* AND SPIRITS, &c., AS USUAL, o£ first quality. The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland and th Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Pioprietor w ill be pleaded to receive visits from his friends fiom all parts of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-liuhled SAMPLE ROOMS for ihe u<e of Commercial Men. who can rely on meeting with eveiy convenience at this Establishment. THE DINIXCJ- ROOM
i.s now open, and as n fir-jt-el.iss Took has boon fMi».i-&eu, satisfaction to patrons cm be L«ncheon daily fiom 1*2.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner .it 6 p.m. oEOUij p. Symington:* : v\f s"Yt o jr," s TO TE ATWITA SHOULD not 1.-ivp the District without payinjr a VISIT to WAIOUONftOIMAI, the Mining Townsliip, k-s-^ tli.m three miles disiiint. with Ilnsses to iind fiom several, mes fliiily. llonumtic Scenery, Beautiful Walks, it n6 the O'-and-est Ferns obtainable in C4ieHt Vsiiirty. Also can be t -een the Quaitz Ueduction Batteiy sit woik. IiEFRESn-MENTS obtainable at any hour at the WAIOUO N G 0 M \ I HOTEL. Horses tmd Buggies on Hire, etc. None hut Fiist Class ( v iquorb kept. This Hotel will be found most comfoit able and well appointed. S. T. SMARDON, PKOPKIFTOR.
RE-OPENING OF THE PREMIER HOTEL, WAIOBOffUOMAI. MARTIIfIfURPHY, (Late of the City Hotel, Auckland), Bogs to announce that he OPENED THE AjFJOVK ON' JULY 2nd. TMIOSE i»artr<mising this Hotel will A find their wants cnrelully nttende I to. The House has been most COMFORTABLY" FUKNISHED, and the ACCOMMODATION will hi found FIHST-CLASS. A LARGE STOCK of LIQUORS —QUA LI IT A. I. FIRST-CLASS BEEIt ON DEAFT. GOOD STABLING, ktc, Attached.
FREEZING ift #O^' SPECIALLY <$• PREPARED FOR C?^ EVERY QROP. ** Djscourage Insect Life. COMPANY'S APPP^VED BY (SOLD BY ALL MERCHANT 3. LEADING . IN VA. CWT. BAGS. AQRICULIURI3TS LOW FREIGHTS TO DIS- " \ TANT DISTRICTS. MANURES Write for Detailed Catalogue.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 360, 17 April 1889, Page 1
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409Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 360, 17 April 1889, Page 1
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