WA VER LE V II OTEL, Greekmkadows. WILLIAM ELLINGHAM Has much pleasure in notifying to fhn Travelling I'liblic that he has taken the above Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to Business and the Wants of Customers that be will merit that support accorded to his predecessor. There are fourteen Loosn Boxes adjacent to tho Hotel, which Invc been leased by A. EIXIXGItAM. Goon AccoMMonATiox. N.Z. Ref.-ree Filed. W. ELLINGHAM Proprietoh. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL. TT/'M. STOCK wishes to inform the V T Public, Stock-owners, Breeders, &c., that tho Stortford Lodge Hotel will be found complete, with every comfort for themselves and first-class accommodation for their Stock. Sheep and Cattle Yards. WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDS. WILLIAM STOCK. NOTICE. TO TRAVELLERS BY RAIL OR OTHERWISE. J. ROULSTON, rp E R M I NU S HOTEL, Having completed a thorough renovation of his premises, is prepared to accomrnodato j Travellers with a temporary home. EVERY COMFORT, MODERATE CHARGES. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS and TOWNSPEOPLE His Cases, Hampers, and Bottles at his usual low prices. RITERI ON, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Nionr Porteb In Attkxdanck P. GORMAN ~ .. Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. A LEXANDER SCRIMAGEOUR bog? J\. to inform his numerous old friends and patrnns, commercial gcntlemeu, and the public generally, that lie has now completed furnishing the new Empire Hotel, which is beyond question fh« best most comfortable ini'd commodious Hotel between Wellington and Napier. The accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefully studied. PRIVATE SUITES FOR FAMILIES. The i-nisl>;e is under careful supervision, and the Brands of Wines and Spirit* arc of the Highest and Chou-est Quality. Flower and Fruit Onnh us in connection. ALEX. SCRIMAGEOUR, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Waixinofokd. DENNTS RYAN .. .. Proprietor. The above newly-erected Hotel is now open, and affords every accommodation for travellers. FIRST-CLASS PADDOCKING. TEI.KGRATH LLXE OF COACHES. Coach leaves Waipukurau for Poranga hau on Mondays and Thursdays, after arrival of first train from Napier, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays in tirno for 3.45 train to Napier. Parrels carried on the most reasonableterms. D. RYAN. THE RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS THOMAS MORGAN Peofriktor. fI'HE above Hotel will be found replete JL with every comfort, and its nearness to the Railway Station miike.s it epeemlly convenient for the travelling public. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. swan's xxxx beer a speciality arthur McCartney. T>OARD A>TD RESIDENCE, £1. MEALS, Iβ. BREAKEAST IN TIME TO CATCH THE EARLY TRAIN. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. PEDDIE'S fiLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Napier. \J Opposite Tost and Telegraph OHices, adjoining Colonial Bank. Younger , * Edinburgh Ale always on draught. T. PEDDIE, Proprietor YEEKEE, CHINESE STORE. Importer of CHINA, TEA, AND FJKKWORKKS. Tbo Cheapest Geni.-r.-il Grocer, Vr.iit.-RT, Tobacconist, and Fancy Go-.hls Dealer in Nupi/-r. Come and try mv New Season's I Teas. Best Tea Is lOdby the lb, box 101b, 18s; 2nd ijualtty Tea" Is 8d by the lb, box 12lb, 18> Oil (guarantee! good ([iiality, if not approved money lvlurual; ; Best White Sugar, ;!d per lb," bag !.'s 0d ; Brown Sugar 2.U1 per lb, b.ig (-JOlbs) Ss ; Best Flour, lh'ptr Blb,or os lid per 50lb bag, and lis per 251b bag; very host Rico 3d peril;, Uh (id per .Vilb bag ; Best Oatmeal, Is per Tib, 2.'>lb only :js ; Fine Salt, W. Soda, Whitiiig'ld per lb ; Sugo, P. Hurley, S. Peas, a<l per lb ; Raisins. Old per lb ; Good Soap, 2\dp<-r bur; Candies, -lid per ib: Matches, "mI per doz": Sardines, '>A per tin; Juno Tobacco, .jh 2d per lb; Jam od per tin ; Xeavo's Food, 10d per tin : Currants, 5.', d per lb ; Best Clieese, 0d per lb. All other Groceries at oqiiiilly Jyw prices. Highest price given for Zinc, Lead, Copper, Brus*, and Fungus. I'JSE KEE, llastinos-strkkt, Opposite Bank oi New Zealand. "ITI\^iYTIIE, N A PIE R AN D HA S TINGS DIRECT IMPORTER op HOME FOREIGN, and COLONIAL ' MAGAZINES, JOURNALS ANl> NEWSPAPERS. Agent for American Pa purs, at lowest rates. Sub.si-ribers wanted. NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS by i>vojy Mail. Young Ladies Journal Is, posted laid s d Postage Dick's English Library .. 1 0 .. ldd Bow Bell's Novelettes .. 2 0 .. 10d Every Week .. ..2 0.. 10d Family Reader, ouartorly 1 C .. 7d Fireside Novelist, quarterly IC.. 7d Boys an.l Girls' Own Vn]w, quarterly • • ..IC,. 7d 1 o .. Jtkl Boys of England .. ..2 0.. iod Younjt Men of Great Britain 2 0 .. 10d Family Novelist. . . ..10,. 7d Princess Novelist .. ..''>-. M ikiyti'SUuidiiril and Leisure Hour 1 <> .. ' (1 J ondon JournjiN, bound vois. o<;.. -- Family Herald SuppU-iiu-j.t 2 0.. — All of the above 1-y Train foi- fid extra. Other Periodicals and Books eijually cheap. JiUSIC Half price. A large Stock of Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods to oelect from. BUY the new VIEW OF NAPIEU, lithographed in nine colors by Blr A. D. Willis from photo, wpeeially taken by Mr S. Carncll. Best view of (ho Uiwn over published. Privy, Is od. Sold osf.v by the undersigned. Maojii Hvm.val. New edition (eighth thousand) now published. Subscriptions received for VwwHi'.muE Atx.as or the iincsL illustrated work ever produced in this hemisphere. Specimen parts may be r<,, n. Ctisci.'U's PiCTuni'.sui.B Australasia. New supplies of E:«Li:uon>KUY Goods. Fancy Ai;t;<.lk. i:j Nativi-; Wooiis. Order* received tor all kinds of Fancy Work. Novelties MonfLly by Direct Steamers. R C. IIXItDINM, PRINTER, PCItLISHKk. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, DEALER JN ART NIiEDLEWOP.K, I [ASTiNGs-GT;ii«:r. j F. ,T A R D I N E , t t) V'Hini: CIJAMBKRS. TkN-VYEON-STEKET STOCK" AND SHARE BROKER. Daily i i u.rtati.i!i,< received from rincipal t<)wii': in the colony ' T'loiiey v- l<:iid on approvtxl freehold M-curiiy'at current, rales of interest. A-ent for I-lt-uter'a Telegram Company o (Liuiited). coded for Hendori.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5317, 6 September 1888, Page 1
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