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Hotels, etc. SYMINGTON’S R o¥ Owen'Street. Thames. {Tluee minutes walk from ihe Goods Wharf end Depot 'for arriv.nl and depaiioie of lip-count-v mail coaches). WINES AND SPIRITS. &c.. as usual of FIRST QUALITY". Dunedin Ale always on draught. A L 0 T E L, The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland and the Upper Country is un-iw.-died.and live Projv-ieiiesswiil he pleased te receive vis*is Lorn her friends ftoin all pa* Ls of the colony. SPAdOUS a/nd well-lighted SAMPLE ROOMS for dee use of Commercial Men, who can ielv on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment. THE DINING ROOM First-class Cooks aie always engaged, and satisfaction 10 patrons can be guaranteed. Luncheon daily from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. Luncheons. Banquets. <?-c , on the shortest no*iee, ano in fl s. ela>s s. vie. JJOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND INVALIDS’ BOARDING-HOUSE, HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA. This new and comfortable establishment Is situated n the ilea Lownslpu of Rounua, •dose to ilie Goveim.ied, SauaiO. him and Bmiljs. which co.no me ee'e-mued Biiesi's Ibi.li. Mad ain Raciiei Da- >, C.ta ueieon Doudie o.<l •* Lai ue E'ne.Swimming 8,->i*. So* *•<■ Vast.', liJ*, nl G’.-lva.jic Baut'ivlL oVer: U,I eh *.»•.e La.'ii • u l > avi ll ion~ !*.<» u oce ; c.euteii. wnh inu'iMou." D.e ''l-. uK.tis. o:c. Beside' these the e is me !** m* 1 *e» Ba.li. Coffee ]>u., Cameion s. !•,).* HMicmai a Lt,.lis in die ■wiiem in*.* G.ou-it.v BRENT'S IS .lie ini'y ll* ml close to the jabove Baths, . e «>..ur. hying r. 'lbi.ieimiiu. fully one lin e away Lon. -them. Teiims ... T2 2s pick Week. s. tTbrent, PROPRIETOR. IMPORTANT TO IN VALIDS. T H E TOKAANU HOTEL, t a tr p o. THIS Hotel is si. noted at the south end of Lake Taupo. approached by good loads fiom Nppie- or ‘.Waikato. Theie is good accommodation for tourh’*s and invalids. The Medicinal Baths, .invaluable for Skm D*se..ses. Rlieiima.ism. etc., e»e close to the Hotel, and are the largest natural baths in tile colonv. Splendid view of tne Lake and surrounding mountains. Coach road runs past fool of Tonga*iio Mountain, which is indesciibulilyj giand. Ladies can ascend quite <easi i y. AVine3 and Spirits of the best brands only HORSE FEED AND PADDOCKS. Chaiges Moderate. GEORGE BLAKE, Propiietor. 1 Boaid and Residence. BOARD and RESIDENCE, PARK HOUSE. Directly opposite the hot springs domain). TEAROHAMRS TONGE, having leased Park House (containing 22 rooms), has opened same as a Piivate Boarding House Being diieetly opposite the Hot Springs, the position is most advantageous to. Invalids,, who will find every eomfdrt and attention. Good Table Kept. ,y , [ . Tenns Most,Moderate. . g ALTfI U R.ST, CAMBRIDGE, MRS AND THE MISSES HILL . i , 'Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double storied house, large lofty rooms,exiensWi." grounds, tennis’Jivvn, stabling,'.,paddocks,, i > Cambridge is iwell known for ’itsL;d»y v (.bracing air, and is strongly recommended ; by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea air. Use of private carriage bv arrangement. ' ‘ References kindly permitted, to ■Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis,’ Major Lusk, &c. Terms on application direct; also at the News Office, Tg Arot**,

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 463, 16 April 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 463, 16 April 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 463, 16 April 1890, Page 1

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