Hotels. mARADILE TT OTB.L, Tabadaxk, 1 A. MAODONALD, In returning than I a for the liberal patronage boatowed on him during his occupation of the TaradaLo Hotel, begs to inform the travelling public that be 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. Coaches to and from the Hotel four times daily. Tably d'Hote, Billiard, and Bath Rooms. First-class Stabling, with wall-grassed and watered Paddocks. 20 Commodious Sale Yards, &o. alb c b t -jnr otul', QuBEN-STREBT, AUOKSAND, Proprietor S. (X OAUIrPON £Late of Masonic Hotel, Napier, and Masonic Hotel, Gisbomw,. Poverty Bay.) Private Suites of Rooms for Vamiliesw Sample Rooms for Commercial Travej lers 21 LARGE AND TOWNLEY NEW SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE BY PLBIONA, PAREORA, WAIMEA, AND HALCIONE, Comprising — "DEAUTIFUL TOILET. WARE ±5 Unique Tea Services New Iron Bedsteads Choice Looking Glassea Now Carpets, choice patterns New Curtain Materials, in fancy figured Beps, Si]k Reps, Utrecht Velvets &g. A SPLENDID STOCK TO SELECT FHOM. , AN ELEGANT BILLIARD TABLE (Complete ON HAND. LARGE AND TOWNLEY, REGENT-STREET. 386 £200 REWARD. A REWARD o £200 will be paid to any jljL one giving such information to the police or the Insurance Companies as will lead to the detection and conviction of any person concerned in wilfully setting fire to premises in New Zealand. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Chairman New Zealand Fire Underwriters 24 Association. -I^TAPIER STEAM FACTOR?, DICKENS-BTREBT, NAPIER, WOOD, COAL, AND CORN DEPOT. TI TREE AND MATAI FIREWOOD Cut to all lengths by steam power. Best Newcastle Goal, also Coke and Charcoal in any quantities always on hand. Oats, Maize, and Beans oruahed on the Premises. Oats, Maize, Beans, Bran, Hay, Straw, and Chaff always kept in stook. Also, Poßts and Rails, Hobart Towa Palinga, sft. and 6ft., and House Blocks. None but the best Horse Feed kept, so that oustomers can rely upon getting a good article. All orders punctually attended to, and delivered at the Bhorteat notioe to any part of the town. Country orders delivered at the Railway Station. WISH AST AND CO., Dickens-street. 16 VTEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! ! RECEIVED PER SUEZ MAIL. Primitive Manners and Ouatoms, by J. A Farrer Ula ; A Tale of the Zulus, by C. H. Eden Pictures of the Past, by F. H. Grundy Phonograph Dictionary, by Pitman Pomeroy Abbey, by Mre Henry Wood Mervyn Clitheroe, by Ainsworth Less Black than We're Painted, by James Payne Manual of Surveying for India My Sister's Keeper, by Lanra M. Lane Temple Bar, Vol. 55 Father Burke'a Lectures A Shilling&worth of Moonshine (with hundreds of Illustrations) Milestones of Life, by A, F. Thomson Vere of Ours, by James Grant Over the Border, by Mrs Lysaght Number Seventeen, by Henry K.ingsley Koxy, by E. Bggleston Dick Temple, by James Greenwood Fated to be Free, by Jean Ingelow Open ! Sesame ! by Florence Marryat Alec Green, by S. Hocking Young Englishman, Division 25 Boy's Own Paper, Division 1 DINWIDDIE, WALKER AND CO. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND PRINTERS, Tennyson-street, N»pier.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5460, 14 August 1879, Page 1
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520Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5460, 14 August 1879, Page 1
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