Hotels, etc.
SYMI^GTjbN'S -p OVA L" TT O'T EL, Owen Stukkt, Tiiamks. » (Thre° minutP^^'WuUc frolu the Goods Wharf and Deoot'for arrivnl and departure of up-country-mail coaches). WINES AND SPIRITS, &c, as usualof PIRvST QUALITY. P;ii|e(|in Ale ahvays • , — .i— t — i,i { < The AccommodatioTi for Visitors from AnckUiul and the Uppo> "Country is unrivalled, and t!»e Proprieti ess will he pleased to receive visits from , her frionds from All parts of the colony. SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for -the use of Commercial- Men, who can icly on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment. THE DINING ijOOM Fir^t-chißs Cooks are ahvays engaged, *md satisfaction to patrons can be guaranteed. ' '•'•-• Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m, Dinner at G p.m. Luncheoni!, BinqueK &c , on the shortest notic',-anci in fli'st-chiss stjle. YISITO'RS TO TK AROHA* 811'U'LP nut 10-iv! 1 the Pi-tiii-t without pavinu n YC^ir in VAinKONOnMAI, the M'ninsi Tow.^iiip. less than thn-H milos di>-^nit. with Busses to and fiiim govern I pie^ d.iilv. Koniantic Bcenei\, Be:tnlU"u! \V;«IUn -mc tin* G'-and-r»t Fern'? ol>t tin.ihh 1 i>i «' (-Jn-nt Vai'n-ty. Al-o<m i)o tin 1 gst.ut'/ Ilt-duetion R-ittciy ut wi'ik. UKFUKSIIMKNTS ..!.' 'in.iliio .it am lioui ;tr fliO AY AIOi:O N G O M VI 11° I' X ' lI(»|«-«»- MMil .iIIJTUM^ Oil iillf, (lc. None Iwil i-n-t Cl< - Liij n r- Kept. Thi^ 1 1 s»t--! \\ i'l i>" {oiiiu. 1 1 n »— t ((.mi'di! able att<i well nppoiut<'<L «?. T. SMARDON, rKOi'UIFTDIi.
RE-OPENING or ihb PREMIER HOTEL, WAIOIIONUOMiiI. MARTIN MURPHY, (Lato of the City Hotel, Auukhml), Bt'gs to tinnoiujce tliat he OPMED THE AISOVE ON JULY Sii.h' fpIIOSE i-artmiiising this Hotel will 1 find their want.? carefully attende I tf». - The^Honse has been most COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, and the AOCOMMOD'ATfON ' will In found FIRST- CLASS-.' -, ALA.RGR STOOIv of LIQUORS —QUALITY A.'l; FIRST-CLASS BEER ON DRAFT. GOOD STABLING, etc., Attached.
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. ' THE LATEST' STYLE AND PERFECT FIT. Pricps from Gs 6d to 12s Gd. Boys Suits mad to any pattern from 2s 6d . ' MRS "BYRNE, BRIDGE- STREET, i ' TE AROHA " '}< TKVAI." SOLICITED.)
- f' i,t* f'**™ f""" 9F" **^P iB^ 8 d**"*^" ■ ' ' r Ljm f*£ f* 1 " $ <£ U |\| ' Pof °^ J EVERY CROP.. "' "*^ bISCOURAQE INSkCT/LIFE. APPP^VED BY fOLP By'aLL MERCHANTS, LEADING ,1 , IN )>' CWT. BAGS. J AOR/Tsi'LTUniSTS I {'DW'Frt<s/GHTSiTO DlS- ■< '}'>',' (*! - TAN J, DISTRICTS. C -.:;mapajres Write-tor Detailed-Catalogue. •
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 403, 18 September 1889, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 403, 18 September 1889, Page 1
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