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feddotb ; ''~... ~;,;:' '."'■ "ILABEKDONOLtTB HOTEL, Napim. J Opposite Poet and Telegraph OJHoeT . apier. Booking office for Messrs Orowther ad M'Cauley, E. Boberteon, and W. K. arter's lines of ooaohes through Hot / lakes Distriot. . , . THOS. PEDDIE, i Proprietor. A. MAODONALD'S ' HOTEL Ample Accommodation fob Toubmts. SCENERY UNSURPASSED IN THE WORLD, Rivers abounding with Trout. ' ROYAL MAIL LINE OF OOAOHES. A OOAOH will leave the Napier Poet C\. Office every MONDAY, at 7 a.m., > or Kuripapanga, Moawbango, Ruajkehn, Fokaanu, and Tongariro, returning ever FRIDAY EVENING. . .. A. MACDONALD, Proprietor. F. W. NEEDHAM, Booking Agent, t Occidental Hotel. THE CLUB HOTEL TE AROHA. ' The nearest Hotel to the Hct Baths, an immediately facing the private entrance to * the Domain, commanding an uninterrupted view of the splendid range of mountain* for ' miles around. • ■ ■ A. DOWNES Pbopbibto*.. Suits ojp ApAßTionrre bpmuut adapts) fob Iwvazjm. Firat-olaee Billiard Table and Good StabHng^ MRS. D,OWNEs7««* Mies J«., . (Late of the Criterion -Hotel, Napier, and well known throughout the. Colony) b«ee to inform her nun?erpuß,friende and the public generally that she personally conducta the above superior Hotel; "and will spare n,o pains to make it a moat comfortabtt house ♦or Visitors to the Bathe. t-iy.«: Chaboxs Mosxsa.ii. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL. W M B SJPCK wishes to inform the ,V V Pubho, Stook-ownere, Breeders, *T that the Stortford Lodge Hbtelwffl bL M found complete, with every comfort themselves and first-olass aooommodaW for then: Stock. Sheep and Cattle S>rdf* WINES AND SPIBITS OF BfflT BRANDS. WILLIAM STOCK. QBITEBI OH , FAMILY AKD COMMEBOIAL A P. GORMAN TT" .. fiMBW. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. A LEXAND»R SORIMGEOUB ben J\. to inform his,numerous old frieodV commeroial gentlemen, vaai tk» public generally, that heliae now oompleUd.-. furniehjng the new Empire Hotel, which to beyond question the beet most comfortable j and oommodions Hotel between Wellinetei I and Napier. - ■■■ ,•■ ■•■- *"" j The accommodation for Oommerdal Gentiemen has been carefuUy studied ■ ' PRIVATE SUITES FOR! FAMaiffl ' The cuisine is under careful supervision, and the Brands of Wines and Spirits are of » c Highest and Choicest Quality. Flower and Fruit Gardens in connection AXJBX. SORIMGEOUB. : ftoprietflg. EMPIRE TEA ... company's :;v SUPERIOR BLENDED- f> ' : .; TEAS '^[ A RE oomposed of the PUREST AND BEST DESCRIPTIONS, imported tjbiefiy from Ceylon and India, and are admitted to be the BEST VALUE offered in New Zealand. ; ->■■*■■ People often complain thait they cannot get good Tea—that Is, Tea of good quality, a Tea that is .good this month and can be obtained just as good nex month. , . •; ......".'.'■; i They will have no reason to ootnplain if, they will only ask their grooer for EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. . They will then obtain all that they cao possibly desire. I ' ■ . • --♦ b PRICES— 21- 2/2 2/4 ' 2/6 2/8 2/10 And Two Qualities at O / PER Lβ. W. & GK TURNBULL & CO. r i- Pbopbietobb. GOVERNMENT LfFE INSURANCE DEPARTaIL.tiT. Established 1870. ir $ EVEEY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE, f B LOW PEHMIUMS ana LAKGE BONUSES. II The aim of this Department las been to provide Life Insurance at the mtnimum cost y compatible with safety. It does not charge its .4 h F*licy-holders unnecessarily large premiume i in order to enable it subsequently to attract ir the ignorant by the glitter of inerewed . r bonuses. The premiums which it charges «re the lowest compatible with perfect safetyi and are less than the participating rates of any other office doing business in Australasia. ;e In spite of this fact, at the last valuation 0 (December, 1885) the assets of the office were !r found to exceed the liabilities by no lessa 0 sum than £243,000 sterling-A c result due to economy of manage- * merit and low mortality. - ■ g PBESBNT FUNDS oyer ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS. I i I ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £300,000>- ) 3. H. EICHAEDSON, I Q CommiKeionsfi I!! YOURSELF I I- I not rely on Qnackf or ' jWJsftW Xmpoitora, but it troubled with W I or Gleet, Whites or " c I MsW * n y unnatural discharge, ro to v I ■ a _ laa ßthe Chemist and ask for Bfst r, I 16 cures in a few days ■»«■■ without the aid orpubUcityof a 8 I doctor. ItUtheunivcrialAmerican. 3 I cure ' Proprietors, the Chemical Co. WmJ^M 1 CINCINNATI, 0 I H. OWEN, Habtinos Stbkkt, Agent. GBATEFUL-COMTORTIHCI. EPPS'SJOCOfi <b:r,:e-a.:ec:eiaj3t. ) Made simply with boiFing water or milk. Boiaini-lb.packets by Grocers,labeUeattiij-i JAMES EPPS & COHOMCEOPAT7aiO CHEMIST* I LONDON, ENGLANLL

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5235, 25 August 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5235, 25 August 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5235, 25 August 1891, Page 4

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