Hotels. Vacroo ■ stolcl . (NEAR THE EAILWAY STATION, P AERO-A.) 'fTTBIS Well-appointed and Oldh(? Le in to «n* T^ present who will find everything up-to date In every detail. The proprietlr^TW con™iio» with the business .enable hm>t to First-class Accommodation for travellers, tourists, and boarders. Billiard Room for Commercial Travellers. E:.":F.-MORiARTYf (Late of Northern^Wairoa) PROPRIETOR. Railway Terminus Hotel. OPPOSITE RAILWAY GOODS SHED AND YARDS. BEACH BOAI^jTrtJKLATO. JA. DOOQLAS wishes his ." Paeroa and Goldfields friends to know that he has taken over the above hotel. The house has been Jhr-ouffhlv renovated and brougni age. The Hotel is situatedl. about Ithree minutes walk from the Thames Hotel, - Uueen Street. Hearty welcome extended to Paeroa and up-country friends. J. A. DOUGLAS, Proprietor. _____ ~Royal Hall-Hotel;:.; J PAEEOA. GEORGE CROSBY, Propk~iktob SSSSsS .trictlv to his business and the wants in every respect. manufacture. Splendid Table and Accommodation. The Eoyal MaS"HQtel oSers every faciUty for commercial travellers, and noSsses the best sample rooms xn the diitrict. The proprietoT^Ul always be in attendance to cater for the wants of his patrons. Telephone, WM Eoom, Bath Eoomsf Eeading Booaw, and eyery convenience. QEocKOgßyt Proprietor. NOTICE TO THE GENEEAL PUBLIC. The Thames Hotel Close V the Wharf and Bailway Station, AUCKLAND, Is now under the management of Mr Tim O'Connor (Late of Victoria Hotel) And the travelling public will find jt one-of the most convenient houses in the City of Auckland. FIRST CLASS ACCOHHOD ATIOX BEST BEANDS~OF WINES AND ' , SPIEIIS. Telegrams promptly attended to. ; THAMES HOTEL. T . B. O'CONNOR - Lessee. This Concerns You. ABE you anxious about your health, marriage, business, char- .„ pte If so, send me a sample handwriting, and postal note /■.for Is 6dor 24 penny stamps, ami stamped envelope and Twill mail you, sealed and confiden- • iia? a document of great value to you In the pursuits of ypur .iuture £tnririeaaf m love, business and ouTeMeWsof life's activity. Thou3»e ; this day blessing the hour they fyfet wrote me. (Address) PEOF. L. JAMES, G P. 0., Wellington, .-■•■ New Zealand. fPlcaße mention this paper when v _.-. writing).
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XVIII, Issue 2332, 1 April 1908, Page 1
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338Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XVIII, Issue 2332, 1 April 1908, Page 1
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