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Hotels, etc. I* SYMINGTON’S R OY Owen Street, Thames. (Three minutes walk from the Goods Wharf and Depot for arri val and departure of np-country mail coaches!. WINKS AND SPIRITS, &c., as usual of FIRST QUALITY. Dunedin Ale always on draught. A L H 0 T E L, The Accommodation for Visitors from Auckland and the Upper County is unrivalled,and the Proprietress will be pleased to receive 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, Banquets, Ac , on the shortest notice, and in first class style. LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND. BRENT’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND IN V A LID S’ BO ARD T N (i- lIU US E, HINEMOA-STREET, ROTORUA. This new and comfortable establishment is situated is the new township of Rotorua, close to tin* Government Sanatorium and Baths, which comprise the celebrated Priest’s Bath, Madam Rachel Bath, Gita veieon Douche Bath, Large Blue Swimming Bath, Sulphur Vapour Bath, and Galvanic Battery Bath, over which large Bathing Davillhms line's been erected, with ltimorous Dressingrooni-, Ac. Beside. - these there is the Painkiller Bath, Coffee put, Cairn roll’s, and ! i inemaru Batiis in the Sanatorium Grounds. BRENT’S is the only H< i> 1 close to the above Beths, the other Iloteir being at Gliiiiemiilu, fully unc mile away from them. Terms ... £2 2s l'Ki: Wio k. s. tTbrent, PROPRIETOR. Board and Residence. “SEA VIEW HOUSE-” AUCKLAND. OUPERIOR Accommodation for Visile} tom and Boarders. Spacious Silting and Bedrooms. Private Rooms for Families. Tin's Louse is most cm - venieiitly situated, within two minutes walk of Genera! Post Otlice and Queenstreet, with Spacious Balcony over looking Auckland Harbour. First-class table kept. Tarma Most Moderate ADDRESS: Mrs ON YON r SHORTLAHD St., AUCKLAND. gALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-' storiwl house, large loft}- rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, &c. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, and is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea air. Use of private carriage by arrangement. References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Mujoi Lusk, &c. Terms on application direct ; also at the News Office, Te Aroha. FRUIT! .VEGETABLES!! TT KING, Fruiterer and Nurseryman, W • etc., has For Sjle at hi Shop, Whitaker-street, Te Aroha Apples (both eating and cooking), in great variety ; Pears, Oranges, Bananas Nuts, Confectionery, etc., etc Also supplied fresh daily—Vegetables of everv description; QlJP\itv—THE 836 T Plices-MOST MODERATEMINING REGULATIONS. PRINTED Copies of GENERAL RULES, Mining Act, 1886, Part 3, “ Regulation of Mines,” —Section 207, Sub sections 1-40—may be obtained at the office of the Te Aroha and Ohinemuri News, or will be posted, to any address. Note ! Sub-section 40 of Section 207 states that A PRINTED COPY of the RULES provided for in this section shall be posted in the office, and on a building or board in some conspicious place in connection with EVERY MINE.”

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 482, 21 June 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 482, 21 June 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 482, 21 June 1890, Page 1

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