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Hotels. STAR HOTEL, EM.EESON. STREET, NAPIER. JAMES JOHNSTONM, (IfATH OF THE FERRY HOTEL, SPIT) BEGS to inform his numerous fritnds and the Public generally that he has taken the well-known STAR HOTEL, Emerson-street, Napier. The undersigned feels confident that so far as old friends are concerned, comments are unnecessary, lmt to all the new ones he begs to state that he will use his utmost endeavors to make their visits agreeable, and 1o supply their wants with the best articles supplied in the trade. _______ i Trial and inspection are confidently and respectfully invitud. i JAMES JOHNSTONE, 19 Proprietor. qiAHADALE TTOTEL, Taradale. A. MACDONALD, In returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during his occupation of the Taradale Hotel, begs to inform the travelling public 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 from Napier. Coaohoa to and from the Hotel four times daily. Table d'Hote, Billiard, and Bath Rooms. First-class Stabling, with well-grassed and watered Paddocks. 20 Commodious Sale Yards, &c. A LBEBT TT OTE L . QUEEN-STREBT, AUCKLAND. Proprietor S. O. CAULTON (Late of Masonic Hotel, Napier, and Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, Poverty Bay.) Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Sample Rooms for Commercial Trave lers 21 LARGE AND TOWNLEY. T>EG TO CALL ATTENTION TC THEIR SPLENDID SELECTION OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianofortes by Bord, Erard, Lipp, Auche Freres Harmoniums by Alexandre and Christophi Also, Needham's American Silver-tongued ORGAN. THE BEST COLLECTION IN NAPIER LARGE AND TOWNLEY, REGENT-STREET. 2i LITHOGRAPHING. DINWIDDIE, WALKER & CO., having now added to their plant the requisite! for Lithographing work, and secured th< services of a first-class Lithegrapher, ar< prepared to take orders for every descriptior of werk iv the Lithographing branch. Persons having plates of Billheads, Cards &c, &c, can have lithographic copies or leaving the plates with DINWIDDIE, WALKER & CO. # % All erders entrusted to Dinwiddie Walker and Co. will receive prompt atten tion. ITALL'S SHEEP DIP The Inventor claims the following advan tages for this Dip. lßt. It iB instantly and completely soluble either cold or warm water. 2nd. It is perfectly safe, non poisonous i ts effects on sheep, healing to all sores on fch skin, simple in application, and may be use at any season or in any clim&te. 3rd. It is a certain preventive, and perfec cure for Scab. 4th. It moat effectually destroys Red Lie* also Sheep Ticks or Cades, Maggots, and a] other parasites -which infest Shoep. 6th. The Dip is invaluable for proteotin the Sheep from the attacks of Flies an< Maggots. 6th. It has been found to be a valuabl cure for Foot Rot 7th. It greatly improves the general healt of tho Flock. Bth. It is acknowledged by all who hay used it to be the best composition know: for improving the quality and promoting th growth o£ tho wool. 9th. The Dip ia also invaluable or Horsoi Cattle, and Dogs, for the cure of Mango, an for the destruction of Lice and Flea*KINROS3 & CO., T. 3 Agents. £200 HE WARD. A REWARD o £200 will bo paid to an; XJL one giving Mich information to th police or the Insurance Companies as wii lead to tho detection and conviction of an person concerned in wilfully setting fire t premises in .New Zealand. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Chairman New Zealand Fire Underwriters 24 Association,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5440, 22 July 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5440, 22 July 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5440, 22 July 1879, Page 1