PBOVINOIAL HOTEL, CLIVE SQUARE, NAPIER. 0. O'DONOGHTJE, Peopbiktoe, HAVING taken the above Hotel, will be K ; 'lad to see hia country friends and the pi ,blic generally. The Hotel has been renovated and is now furnished in first-class stylo for Boarders and Families. Its closo proxhnity to the Railway Station renders tho Hotel a desirable place for country visitors wishing to catch the early morning train. Swan's XXXX and Dunedin Ales on draught. Laidlaw's Whisky, and nothing but the best brands of Brandy, Wines, English Ales and Stout kept in stock. Call at the Provincial Hotel, opposite the Theatre Royal. C. O'DONOGHUE, PROPRIRTOR. KURIPAPANGA HOTEL. AMACDONALD begs to thank the , public for past patronage. Having greatly enlarged his Premises, it is now one of tho best Hotels in the Province. For Sportsmen Kuripapanga affords one of the best place* in tho colony for all sorts of game. Plenty of accommodation for visitors aud replete with every convenience. Torms moderate. MAIL COACH.—On and after tbis date a Coach will leave the Occidental Hotel every THURSDAY MORNING for Kuripapanga at 7 a.m., returning to Napier every MONDAY, at 5 p.m. ■ F. W. Nkedham, Booking Agont, Occidental Hotel. A. MACDONALD, Proprietor. THE CLUB HOTEL, TE AROHA. Tho nearest Hotel to the Hct Baths, and immediately facing the private entrance to tho Domain, commanding an uninterrupted view of the splendid range of mountains for miles around. A. DOWNES Peopeibtob. Suits of Apaetmentb specially adapted fob Invalids. First-olasa Billiard Table and Good Stabling MRS. DOWNES, nee Miss Jex. (Late of the Criterion Hotel, Napier, and well known throughout the Colony) begs to inform her numerous friends and the public generally that she personally conduots the above superior Hotel, and will spare no pains to make it a moat comfortablo house *or Visitors to tho Baths. Ohabqks Modkbatk. BTORTFORD LODGE HOTEL. WM. STOCK wishes to inform the Puhlio, Stock-owners, Breeders, &0., that the Stortford Lodge Hotel will be found complete, with every comfort for themselves and first-class accommodation for their Stook. Sheep and Cattle Yarde. WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDS. WILLIAM STOOK. pi R I T E R I ON, FAMILY AWD COMMERCIAL HOTEL. NIQKT POBTKB IN AtTKNDANCK P. GORMAN .. .. Pbowubtob. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. A LEXANDFR SCRIMGEOUR begs Xjl to info> his numerous old friends and patrons, commercial gentlemen, and the public generally, that he has now completed rurniahing the new Empiro Hotel, which is beyond question the beet most comfortable and commodious 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 tho Brands of Wines and Spirits are of tho Highest and Choicest Quality. Flower and Fruit Gardens in connection. AUEX. SCRIMGEOUR, Proprietor. THE RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS THOMAS MORGAN Peopeistob. rpHE above Hotel will bo found replete JL 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 XXXX BEER A SPECIALITY. PEHDIE'S /"ILARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Napkb. \J Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, adjoining Colonial Bank. Younger' Edinburgh Ale always on draught. T. PEDDIEj Proprietor frvEeTceWt b7al p7u tchery, Eheeson Street, NAPIER (Opposito the Star Hotel). F. C. SELBY, having re-opened the premises formerly occupied by him, but which he had to vacate through illness, trusts that his old customers and many new one* will visit him, aud entrust him with their orders. FIRST-CLASS MEAT AND SMALL GOODS. F.C.S. purchase* his* own Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. No connection with any Boilingdown or Freezing Work*; therefore custoraers need not fear that they aro using meat which has boon condemned as unfit fur Freezing. Futilities Waited on for Orders Daily. I OONIiOY & CO., ;; cash I BUTCHERS. n HABTINGS STREET, f STATION STREET r AND o *- SPIT 0 STOCKTAKING SALE. f TTJ'E bejr to announco to the inhabitants V* of Hastings and tho surrounding » Districts, and the Public in genoral, that • having just completed Stocktaking, and ■■• finding ourselves considerably Overstocked il in tho * GROCERY, DRAPERY, II BOOTS AND SHOES, n IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, " GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, a We have decided to hold a ■ MONSTER CLEARING \ SALE, f To be continued for One Month Only, t commencing on 9 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1 At Prices hitherto unheard of in Hastings. ] This is a Genuine Caah Sale, as the ,- Ticketed Prices will show, as wo must clear j the Stock to make room for heavy lines . arriving. , All Articlos ticketed for Cash Only. Owing to our heavy Stock of Drapery it I is impossible to ticket every article. On I all Goods not ticketed in this Department a r Discount of 5 per cent for Cash Purchases . of 20s and ovor will bo allowed. i c. beckTnd co., DRAPERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, [ HASTINGS. W. H. COOPER, Managke. \ NOTICE. MR JOHN MYHILL, of Hastings, is hereby authorised by me to colloct i al! Book Debts due in tho Estato of Me BmraiiEY, late storekeeper at Havelock and Hastings All accounts not paid or arranged for by" November 15th will bo sued for without further notice JAMES HERON, Purchaser from tho Official Assignee of tho abovo Book Debts. "PANUITANGA. HE WHAKAMANA. tenei ia Hone Maihira o Huhidngi Ida kohia k nga narna Katoa o Petoroi (he Toakipa ia i raua tata noi. I HawuraliH, me Hehitingi) kua Poekonipu. lio nga naina kaorc anc kia utua i inua mai o to 15 o nga ra o Nowernu mo puta hfc Hameno mo ana mea. Ka mutu i konei to Whakaaturanga. na hem;: iierona, to Kai Hoko o aua enma kia to Ivuiwhakataera o nga rawu o nga Peokerapu. T)ROOF of Debt Forms can be obtained at R T. Smythe's, Stationer Hastings St.reot.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5967, 21 October 1890, Page 4
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