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Hotelf* npARADALE TTOTEL, Taradale. A. MAODONALD, In returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during his occupation of the Taradale Hotel, begs to inform the travelling ipublio that he has now added Twelve Rooms to the old original, and finished in ,the most recherche style. Visitors |to Hawke's Bay will find this one of the most comfortable Family Residences during their sojourn, it being within easy distance fr<?m Napier. Coaches to and from the Hotel four times daily. Table d'Hote, Billiard, and Bath Rooms. First-class Stabling, with well-grassed and watered Paddocks. 51 Commodious Sale Yards, &c. mHE /CALEDONIAN TTOTIL, Corner of HASTINGS and DICKENS-STREETS, IS NOW OPEN For the Accommodation of Travellers and the Public. Superior Accommodation. Liquors of the Best Brands, with prompt attendance. THOMAS W. HILL, Manager. 87 IMPERIAL HOTEL, Waipawa. JOHN KELLY, Proprietor. THE undersigned begs respectfully to thank his friends and the public generally for the liberal support accorded to himself and partner at the Bridge Hotel, Wallingford, and also to inform them that he has leased the above commodious Hotel, and trusts that by keeping none but firstolass brands of Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, together with the best of every article on the table to tempt the appetites of his patrons, to merit a continuance of their support. Good Stabling ; Also, A Well-grassed Paddook. 88 J. KHLLY. mAVISTOOK TTOTEL, Waipukxtbau. The above well-known Hotel has been taken over by PETER GOW, who Is now Sole Lessee of this first-olass Family Hotel, which affords really every accommodation to travellers, visitors, and the public generally. It possesseaa largo Dining-roomandPrivate Sitting-room, clean, comfortable, and wellfurnished Bedrooms; in addition to which there is the largest stable accommodation in the province, with well-grassed paddookß. Conveyances meet every train from Napier. 89 A LB EET TT OT E L QUEEN-STREBT, AUCKLAND. Proprietor S. O. CAULTON (Late of Masonio Hotel, Napier, and Masonio Hotel, Gisborne, Poverty Bay.) Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers, 91 LARGE AND TOWNLEY TJEG TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR SPLENDID SELECTION of MU|SIOA|L INSTRUMENTS. Pianofortes by Bord, Erard, Lipp, Auoher Freres Harmoniums by Alexandre and Christophe Also, Needham's American Silver-tongued ORGAN. THE BEST COLLECTION IN NAPIER. LARGE AND TOWNLEY, REGENT-STREET. 33 TT OOD & f^\ O. MANUFACTURING CHBMISTS, 147 Elizabsih-stbeet, MELBOURNE. Manufacturers of THOMAS'S OARBOLISED SHEEP DIPPING COMPSITION. The manufacture of this Specific, has, this season, been greatly improved upon all previous preparations by the erection at considerable cost of new machinery and i appliances, which have been constructed upon the most approved scientific principles. The manufacturers have adopted the Carbolising process, and engaged skilled workmen for the composition, which is now prepared under the direct supervision of the Principals. Our constituents can now, therefore, rely upon UNIFORMITY of Strength in addition to the improvement that must attend Carboliaing, As a remedy for SCAB or TICK, this Dip has become CELEBRATED, and has eßtabI lished itself as by far the CHEAPEST and most SUCCESSFUL SPECIFIC known. The price being only Is per lb., and 100 lbs. I being Buffioient for a bath to effectually cure ! about 3000 sheep suffering from Scab, or i about 4500, if affected with Tick only, and i having SOFT SOAP for its basis, it pro- > motes the growth and improves the quality ! of the wool. i _______ | HOOD & CO., Manufacturing Chemists 147 Elizabeth-street, 135 Melbourne. | LEGS OF MUTTON. /~1 LIVE Boiling Down Carts will run \_S daily in Napier from this date. 540 MURTOtf & CO.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5303, 10 February 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5303, 10 February 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5303, 10 February 1879, Page 1

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