Hotels.
■WALKEE'S HOTEL, TE AROHA.
JbHIS is by far tlio LARGEST, BEST APPOINTED,, tjnd MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in Te Aroha, ContainingSuites fcf Private Rooms for FAMILIES With PIANO • BATHS; COMMERCIAL, DINING, AND SMOKING ROOMS.
SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM.
the Bed-rooms (30 in number) are Jlofty, Vell-venl»lat 'd And most comfortably furnished.
EXCELLENT ft^AStiNG,
Bufgies and Saddle Horses on Hire.
The Vuisint !s really First-clash, and AND S^IKITS THE VERY
JAMES WAURENj
PItoPUIKToR.
RITCHBJSON'g
Family hotel,
RdtitiES'iO^ STREET, TE AROHA.
**TfiE .^^O^RIETOR of the above begs f tb inform TOURISTS, VISITORS, and the Public generally that since taking over this Hotel - EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS have been effected, making it a most desirable abode for those who desire QUIET AND THE COMFORTS OF HOME
combined with MODERATE CHARGES.
Private Rooms for Families.
WINESi LIQUORS, AND CIGARS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS.
First Class Stable Accommodation.
WAITOA.
fIiRAVELLERS and Others in the above District will do well to stay fttthS
TE AttOHA HOTtfL,
where tlipy wiil iind every COMFORT & ACCOMMODATION.
EXCELLENT TABLE KEPT*
First-claps Saddle Horses and Bugg\e9, &c\, always on Hire.
Good Stabling and Feed for Horses, whicli will be -well cared for.
SECURE PADDOCKS.
&one but {he Best Brands of Liquors kept. JOHN MOFFAT, Froimuetoh. Waitoa.
, : 'fpHß ROYAL HOTEL -,-\.. 7-' •• OWBN-S'i'RBKT, TnAMES.
[\l GEORGE SYMINGTON. ; '. Seqs to inform all his Old Friends and th© public generally that the ALTER- . .ATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS to his NevT Premises being CDmpleted, he c«n now OflEer them accommodation iinsur- ' ,p.ißsed in the whole district.
WINEIS AND SPIRITS, &c, AS USUAL, ' ' , of first quality.
The Accommodation for Visitofs from
Auckland and th Upper Country is unr ° rivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased to receive vigits from* his friends from n» mli parts of the colony. s ,
SPACIOUS and well-liglitecl ' SAMPLE ,. (i B i OpM§,,&> r 'the.U.se 9f9 f Gptaittettml Men, rely on meetirtg 1 with cfvei'jr don- . Jtenience at this Establishment/
The dining room
Is ttow Offen, and a& a flrst-olass Oobk ittm sih ifceen engaged, satisfaction to. p'&rons can ',-,,-• <be guaranteed .- ( 1,.,. ,. Lunclwon daily froitt 12.^0 td 1.30 p.fn. j t ', t \.\'. Diflfler at 6, p.m.
SYMING^Otf* ' ' '
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 125, 24 October 1885, Page 1
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353Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 125, 24 October 1885, Page 1
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