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KURIPAPANGAFHOTEL. A MACDONALD begs to thank the _£__.. public for past patronage. Having greatly enlarged his Premises, it is now one' of the best Hotels in the Province. For Sportsmen Kuripapanga affords one of the best places in the colony for all sorts of game. Plenty of accommodation for visitors and replete with every convenience. Termsmoderate. TV/TAIL COAOH.—On and after this date; XvJL a Coach will leave the Occidentals Hotel every THURSDAY MORNING for Kuripapanga at 7 a.m., returning to Napier every MONDAY, at 5 p.m. F. W. Needham, Booking Agent, Occidental Hotel. A. MACDONALD, Proprietor. THE CLUB HOTEL, TE AROHA. The nearest Hotel to the Hct Baths, and, immediately facing tho private entrance to» tho Domain, commanding an uninterrupted view of the splendid range of mountains for miles around. A. DOWNES Peopexetob. Surra of Apabt-tents bpkc____. adapted FOB I-TVAXIDS. First-class Billiard Table and Good Stabling MRS. DOWNES, nee Miss Jkx. (Late of tho Criterion Hotel, Napier, and well known throughout the Colony) begs to inform her numerous friends and the public I generally that she personally conducts the above superior Hotel, and will spare no pains to make it a moat comfortable house for Visitors to the Baths.

Chabqes Modkbatb. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL. WM. STOCK wishes to inform the Pnblio, Stock-owners, Breeders, &c, that the Stortford Lodge Hotel will* be found- complete, with every comfort for themselves and first-class accommodation for their Stook. Sheep and Cattle Yards. WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDS. WILLIAM STOOK. r\ R I T E R I ON, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. NIOHT POBTBE __? A-TEIfDANOB P. GORMAN .. .. Pbopeibtob. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. ALEXANDER SCRIMGEOUR bege to inform hia numerous old friends and patrons, commercial gentlemen, and ihe public generally, that henas now completed fTxrni-h-ng tie new Empire Hotel, which is beyond question the best most comfortable and comniodiouß Hotel between Wellington and Napier. The accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefully studied. PRIVATE SUITES FOR FAMILIES. The cuisine is under careful supervision, and the Brands of Wines and Spirits are of tho Highest and Choicest Quality. Flower and Fruit Gardens in connection.

AI,EX. SCRIMGEOUR, Proprietor. THE RAILWAY HOTEJ_, HASTINGS THOMAS M0RGAN........ Pbopbietob. THE above Hotel will be found replete with every comfort, and its nearness to the Railway Station makes it specially convenient for the travelling public. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. SWAN'S -C_XX BEER A SPECIALITY. PEDDIE'S CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Napieb. Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, adjoining Colonial Bank. Younger' Edinburgh Ale always on draught. T. PEDDIE, Proprietor "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." '—^S!!S , WORLD FAMED > iiiillE'ilMMliiiill

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THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold in Bottles 2s 9d each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, lis —sufficient to effect a permanent oore in the great majority of long standing cases, by all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world. Proprietors, Tub Lincoln and Midland Co-Nties Dbuo Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark —' Blood Mixturo." CAUTION. Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mixhire should sco that thoy got the genuine article. Worthless imitations are sometimes palmed off by unprincipled vendors. The words " Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England,"areengraved on the Government Stamp, and "Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture," blown in tho Bottle, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. COCOA _j BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of tb_ natural hvws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by tho judicious use of such articles ctf diet that a constitution may be gradually Uuilt up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified wuth pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' See article in tho Oifil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold iv £lb paokcta by grocers, labelled thus : JAMES EPPS & CO., HO-ttKO-ATIIIO CHEXISTS, London, England NEWLAND AND CO., PETANE, Have now received from England the very latest Patent Machinery for tho Manufacture of Artificial Manures, and aro prepared to supply. Bone Dust at .. £5 10s per ton Superphosphate .. £o ~ Special arrangements can he mado for Quantities over fivo tons. MESSRS WHU'E AND WENLEY havo kindly consented ,o receivo orders. NEWLAND & CO. HILDRETH & SON, Lome W . street, Wellington, Waste Product und Bottle Merchants, Cash Purchasers of Rags, Tailors' Cuttings, Rope, Bonos, Lead, Tea Lead, Zinc, Brass, Copper, Iron, Flint Glass, &c. Best Woollen Flock always ou band. Every description of Bottles bought, sold, oi- exchanged. TpROOF of Debt Forms can be obtained at R_ T. Smythe's, Stationer Hastings treet.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5876, 7 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5876, 7 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5876, 7 July 1890, Page 4

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