Hotels, etc. SYMINGTON’S OY A L Owen Street, Thames. ' (Three minutes walk from the Goods Wharf and Depot for arrival and departure cf up-country mail coaches!. WINES AND SPIRITS, &c., as usual 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 receive visits from her friends from nil parts of the colony. JJ 0 T E L, SPACIOUS and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for the use of Commercial Men, who can roly 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 G p.m. Luncheons, Banquets, &c , on the shortest notice, and in first class style. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS, T H E TOKAANU HOTEL, TATTPO. rpHIS Hotel is situated at the south .1 end of Lake Taiipo. approached by good roads from Napier or Waikato There is good accommodation for tourist* and invalids. The Medicinal Baths, invaluable for Skin Diseases. Rln iunati-m, etc., are close to the Motel, and are thla rarest natural baths in the colony. Splendid view of the Lake and summndimr mountains. Coach road runs pa.-t foot of Tcngariro Mountain, which is indescribably grand. Ladies can ascend quite easi.y. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only HORSE FEED AND PADDOCKS, Charges Moderate. GEUiiGE BLAKE, Fropiietor. Bakers and Confectioners. First-class T) I) D A at John Hart’s First-class JD aL IjiA-JL/ at John Harts fc'S BAKER AND CONFECTIONER WHITAKER STREET, TE AROIIA, BEGS to inform his customers and the public generally, that he is NOW SUPPLYING PLAIN and FANCY BREAD OK REALLY FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. ORDERS left at the shop will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TRY JOHN HART’S BREADBUY YCUR 888 A D PROM ARCS. A. WALLACE, PREMIER BAKERY, Waiokongomai. QUA ITt~Y Al. TE AROIIA CUSTOMERS WAITED UPON DAILY. Confectionery of Every Description and Small Goods ALWAYS IN STOCK ' PASTRY AND FANCY GOODS FRESH DAILY. BALLS and PARTIES catered for at lowest rates. TRY WALLACE’S BREAD.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 454, 15 March 1890, Page 1
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346Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 454, 15 March 1890, Page 1
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