Te Aroha Club Hotel. EMILY JEX Proprietress. A GRAND SPACIOUS BALCONY 1 faces the Domain anil Hot Springs, with a fine view of the mountain. (JBT S aiTES op Apartments Specially Adapted for Invalids. First - class Billiard Table and Good Stabling. Miss E. Jex (late of the Criterion Hotel, Napier, and well-known throughout the \ colony), begs to inform her numerouffrienda and the public generally that she lias taken over the above superior Hotel, and will spare no paint to ' make it • most desirable and comfortable house for visitors to the Baths. Charges Moderate. Telegrami promptly attended to; and a - i 'bus to meet the trains.
Palace Hotel. Whit&ker- street, '2e Aroha, (Three minutes walk from the Celebrated ; . Hot Springs.) \ By far the largest, best appointed, and most comfortable Hotel in the* district. Suites of Private Rooms for .families, with Piano. I Baths, Commercial, DrNiNQ, and \ ING ROQMS. Splendid Billiard Room. The Cuisin e is first-class, and Wines a. id Spirits the v sry best. Bradley and Co. 's line of; Royal Mail Coaches run in conjunction with Hotel. Terms, £1 10s per week. JAMES WARREN, Proprietor.
£*. B A LCK E , 9 STATio?rEK, Tobacconist, &c, TE AROHA. Agent for The Waikato Time*/ HOTCHIN'i "TPEMPERANCE HOTEL & DINITO X ROOMS, TE AROHA. I First-cTass Accommodation for Board ws and Travellers at most reasonable rat< «. Meals, Is ; Beds, Is ; Boarders, £1 p t w week ; Single Rooms, 25s per week.- - Livery and Bait Stables. N.8. : Good Saddle Horses always on hire Note the i Addross : Hotchiu's Temperance Hotel Whitakor.street, Te Aroha.
Jno. MAKim] [Edwd. Martin. VT/ 1 " ANTED KNOWN TO THEIR Friends and Customers— That MARTIN & CO., Tailors and Hj&bitmakers, have Removed to the foot of Wakefield-street (two doors above the Clarendon Hotel), where they have just opened a choice selection of Tweeds and Coatings.
HELENSVILLE TIMBER COMPANY.— Sawmills : HelensviHe. JDepota : Newmarket Railway Station and Mount Eden Railway Station.— Lonff Timber, Deck Planking, &«. First-class? medium, and second-class Building Timher, Flooring, Liniug and other dressed : timber, Saun Shingles, &c. Send for ' prices to towu office j Colonial Bank ; Buddings, Auckland.
WILLIAM VOIGE, Blacksmith and Wheelwright, i TE AWAMUTU, BEGS to Inform the Settlers in the neighbourhood that he is now ready i to execute all kinds of Blacksmith and \V beel wright'a work, and from his long < experience in the trade he is confident of i being able tq satisfaction on any job 1 entrusted tojljiim. ]
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2192, 27 July 1886, Page 3
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