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PEDDIE'S CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Naptbb. Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, Colonial Bank. Younger' Edinburgh Ale always oa Iraught. T. PEDBIE, Proprietor A. MAODONALD'S J£uRIPAPANGA HOTEL. Akplb Accommodation fob Totjbists, SCENERY UNSURPASSED IN THE WORLD, Rivers abounding with Trout. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. A COACH will leave the Napier Post Office every THURSDAY, at 7 a.m., for Kuripapanga, Moawhango, Ruapehu, Tokaanu, and Tongariro, returning every MONDAY EVENING. A. MACDONALD, Proprietor. F. W. NEEDHAM, Booking Agent, Occidental Hotel. T> AILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL. GEORGE NEALE .. PbOMlletob. To meet the publio requirements I have taken the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated. My desire will be to carry on the business oa the following lines: — ' „ _ COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, AND CIVILIUY. The above Hotel is close to the Railway Station and Clive Square. Travellers' Sample Room is. Hot and, Cold Bathß at all hours. Me als from 6.30 j a.m. to 10 p.m., to suit travel tiers by train. Terms exceedingly low. He Paparakaitie pai tenei it to nga Maori ho ngawari te ntn. Ho tepai a pai mo nga hoiho. HOHI NIRA. I P~R OVINOIAL H OTE L, CLIVE SQUARE, NA3 PIER. C. O'DONOGHUE, Peoebtbtob, HAVING taken the above Hotel, will be S 'lad to see his country friends aud the public generally. The Hotel has been renovated and is now furnished in first-class stjle for Boarders and Families. Its close proxtmi'cy to the Railway Station renders the Hotel a desirable place for country visitors wishing to catoh the early morning train. Swan's XXXX and Dunedin Ales on draught. Lai dlaw'B Whisky, and nothing but the best bi .-andsof Brandy, Wines, English Ales and Stout kept in stock. Call at the Provincial Hotel, opporite the Theatre Royal. 0. O' D ONO GHU E, PROPRIETOR. HE OLUB HOTEL,I TE AROHA. | The nearest Hotel to the Hct Baths, and immediately facing the private entrance to the Domain, commanding an uninterrupted vievr of the splendid range of mountains for miles around. A. DOWNES......PKOPBIBTOB. Suits of Apabtmbntb bpeciaixy adapted FOB INVALIDS, j First-oh ibs Billiard Table and Good Stabling | MR S. DOWNES, nee Miss Jkx. ! (Late of the Criterion Hotel, Napier, and well known throughout the Colony) begs to inform t .er nurrorous friends and the publio general! p that she personally conducts the above superior Hotel, and will spare no pains to make it a most comfortable house for Visitors to the Baths. Chakoks Modkbatk. BTC 'RTFORD LODGE HOTEL. WIL STOCK wishes to inform the Public, Stock-owners, Breeders, &0., ! that. tb.» Stortford Lodge Hotel will be found complete, with every oomfort for themselves and first-class accommodation fo c their Stock. Sheep and Cattle Yards. WrNES AND SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDS. WILLIAM STOCK. Q E ~~1 T E R I ON, FAMILY AWD COMMERCIAL iiOTEL. NIOHT POBTBB In AtTBOTANOB P. GORMAN .. .. PBOPBtswm. EMPTRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. ALEXANDER SCRLMGEOUR begs to info> hie numerous old friends , and patrons, commercial gentlemen, aud the publio generally, that hehas now completed furnishing the now Empire Hotel, which is beyond question tho best most comfortable and oomriiodiouß Hotel between Wellington and Napier. The accommodation for Commercial Gent! onion bas been carefully studied. PRIVATE SUITES FOR FAMILIES. The eui.tine is under caroful supervision, and the Brands of Wines and Spirits are of the Highest and Choicest Quality. Flower and Fruit Gardons in connection. AUSX. SCRIMGEOUR, Proprietor. - CLASS PORTRAITS, y At Moderate Prices. Satisfac-/ tory results guaranteed. Children /< / and Family groupe a speciality. /'<s?/ Emerson Street (two doors / £ / below Messrs. Mairill and /yep/ Campbell's) and Hast- Xf° / ings. Awarded Medal / <$> / Exhibition, and Diplomas at /- / held in Lon- ' Indian and don 1886, Colonial Special Firsf-class /aO/ Dunedin, 1889, be- / VJ/ sides Numerous Testi- /■ y moniuls from tho press aud other sources. /. *JVv / Note.—Mrs. C. will attend her / Studio from the Ist July on / ' Wednesdays only until further notice. f7\vf. MASON & CO. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS, BEG to announce to the public of Napier and surrounding <Jiefcricts that they have commonced butviuess in EMERSON STREET (Opposite Pitt and Maguire'e). Mb Mason, being formerly of Messrs Wrigglosworth and Binns, Wellington, should be a sufficient guarantee that those favoring us with a sitting can rAy upon receiving a first-class Photograph, at the following reduced prices, viz.: — CABINETS—First 3, 5s 6d ; every following 3, 3s 6d. CARDS—First 3, 3s; every following :i, 2s. e^-N.B.—Please not he Address. TARADALE NURSERY NOW READY, NEW AND ENLARGED CATALOG!) E FOR PLANTING SEASON, 1890. Post free on.application. Int. mding Plantewaro to visit the Nurseries, and inspect , THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK In Hawko'e Bay. Orders Booked now for future delivery. H. J, GILBERD. mREES ! TREES !! TREES !!! The undersigned offers the follewing at very Reduced Prices :— APPLES (2 years) 9s por doz., or Ws per 100 APPLES (3 yoars) 12s per doz., or 80s per 100 PLUMS (2 and 3 years) 12s per doz. PEARS (2 and 3 years) 12s per doz. PEACHES, worked on Plum Stocks (2 years) 20s per doz. GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS 3s per doz. CUPRESSUS MAOROCARPA (2 years) i 88 per 100, (3 years 12s per 100 PINUS INSIGNIS (2 years) 6s per 100, ] (3 years.) 10s per 100 ROSES (H.P.) 0s per doz., or 40s per 100 f ROSES (Tea) 12s per doz. HAWTHORN QUICKS (2 years) 7s per , 1000 And all other TREES, SHRUBS, and FLOWERING PLANTS at equally Low Prices, f.o.b. at Bluff. Paoking it not COSt. „ SEED POTATOES £own growing). " Prices on application. 1 Catalogues sent by Post on applioafityi. ROBERTCLEAVE,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6030, 22 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6030, 22 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6030, 22 December 1890, Page 4

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