Hotels, etc.
SYMINGTON'S T> 0 Y A L TTOTEL, Owen Street, Thames. (Three minutes walk from the Goods Wharf and D6pot for arrival and departure of up-country mail coaches'^. WTNES AND SPIRITS, &c, as ueual of FIRST QUALITY. Dunedin Ale always on draught.
The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland and the Upper Country is unrivalled, and the Proprietress will be pleased to recei^Q visits from her friends from all parts of the colony.
SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men, who can rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment.
THE DINING ROOM First-class Cooks are always engaged, and satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m.
Luncheons, Banquet??, &c , on the Rhortest notice, and in first class style.
•vis it o I&.S TO TE AROHA SHOULD not leave the District without paying a VISIT to WATORONGOMAI, the Mining Township, less than three miles distant, with Busses to and from several mes daily. Romantic Scenery, Beautiful Walks, and the Grandest Ferns obtainable ,in Great Variety. Also can be seen the Quartz Reduction Battery at work. REFRESHMENTS obtainable at any hour at the WAIORONGOMAI HOTEL.
Iloi^e^ j'tvl Bnggie c on Hire. etc. None but First Clnss Liquors kept. This Bol<:l will be found most comforteble and well appointed.
S. T. SMARDON, PROPRIETOR.
RE-OPENIIS3G OF THE PREMIER HOTEL, WAIORONUOMjjJ. MARTIN MURPHY, (Late of the City Hotel, Auckland), Begs to announce that he OPENED THE ABOVE ON JULY 2nd.
fyHOSE partronising this Hotel will 1 find their wants carefully attendeJ to. The House has been most COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, and the ACCOMMODATION will b« found FIRST-CLASS.
A LARGE STOCK of LIQUORS —QUALIIY A. I. FIRST-CLASS BEER ON DRAFT.
GOOD STABLING, etc., Attached.
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING.
THE LATEST BTYLE AND PERFECT FIT.
Prices from 6s 6d to 12s 6d.
Boys Suits mad to any pattern from 2s 6d.
MRS BYRNE, BRIDGE STREET, TE AROHA
(A TRIAL SOLICITED.)
FREEZING c* ' SPECIALLY *Vo o' prepared for §$f °°^ EVERY CROP. Discourage Insect Life. appp^ved by (sold by all.merchantB. leading j in {'a cwt. bags, agriculturists] low freightB to dis- •— ' \ tant districts. MANURESWrite for Detailed-Catalogue.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 384, 13 July 1889, Page 1
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361Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 384, 13 July 1889, Page 1
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