Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

MASONtO HOTEL, NAPIER R SMITH, hte of Maungatoro • as entered into possession of thii well-known Hotel, whioh has rocontly boei enlarged and re-furnißhed until it wulbeai nomparlson with the beat hotels in Ne* Zealand. Special attention has been paid to the pro vision of accommodation for Families, and c separate private entrance has be en provided, Commercial men Mil dnd well-lighted Sample-rooms, and tho best Commeirta room in New Zealand, well snpplied with Home and Colonial papers and books. Any communlcfttions addressed to the pro prletor Btrlotly attended to. E. BIITE. 67 WAVERLEY HOTELi GREENMEADOWS. ' This Hotel has lately been thorough.y renovated and fitted up, and offers the best accommodation of any house In the district. The Proprietor has spared no expense in providing for the wantß of customers. Civility and Attention a feature. All Meals Is enoh. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. There are fourteen Loose Boxes adjacen to the Hotel, which have been leased by A. Ellingham. Aleß, Wines, and Spirits of the best brand only In Stock. Board and Lodging £1 per week. "Referee "filed. W. EL LI N G,H AM PROPRIETOR. 69 MASONIC HOTEL. WOODVILI.E. THK Hotel is the best in the distriot, and is replete with all the latest modern conveniences. Meals provided on arrival of Trains and Coaches. SAMPLE ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. A Spacious Commercial Room for tho con venience of travellers. TERMS MODERATE. L. D. BICKERTON, PROPRIETOR. 60 ALBION HOTEL NAPIEK ROBERT COLEOate of the Old Bank, Tlmaru) desires to intimate to lia friends and the publio generally that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, to whioh he is mnking great Improvements and Additions and hopes that by strict attention to business and civility to all to merit a air share of their pa onago. Only tfteßesl/ Brands of! ALES' WInIB, AND SPIRITS Kept In StocK :robert~oole. 92 pro bono publico. west clive general grocery and urapery warehouse Established 1866.] THE Proprietor begs to tender his sincere thanks to tho Householders in iO district and all others who have bo liberally responded to his effortß to supply them with tho right goods at right prices, and takes this opportunity of expressing his regret at disappointing so many of his friends through being run out of many lines wanted owing to the great and increasing demand for Sugar at Town Prices, Soap at Town Prices, Tens at Town Prices. Coffee at Town Prices, and Tobacco at Town Prices. He does not pretend to sell at les9 than Wholesale Coat, but buyini? for cash, and his large experience in the trade, enables him to supply every day Goods at such prices that the district is already feeling the benefit in getting Boots at about one-half the price formerly charged ; Juno Tobacco, 9d a stick, always before Is; Best Currants, 6d per lb. former price 7d; Good Lunch Biscuits only 41b per lb ; Best Boiled Lollies at 6d per lb, and a Household Tea never sold under 2s he is now retailing at Is Cd per lb. DRAPERY ! DRAPERY ! ! DKAPEKY ! 1 1 Prices will be found to correspond with Grocery. We quote Hats from 3}d ; Firstclass Men's Suits for a Guinea ; Dress Goods for the approaching seajon now arriving, and price very low. Settlers! Study your own interests by coninuing to give your support to the man who had the courage to break up the monopoly hitherto existing in tho trade. Agent for the " Canterbury Times" and local Papers.' S. G. THOkNTON, WEST OLIVE GROCERY AND DRAPERY WAREHOUSE Established 1866.] 77 J. SPENCE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, CARLYLE.STREET, Hub on hand a Large Stock of Goods suitable for tho Christmas Season, which are offered at LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Currants, best now season, fid per lb Raisins, best new season, 8d per lb Sultanas, best new Benson, 8d per lb Mixed Peel, best, 1b 3d per lb Flour, beat, per 1001 b, 14s 6d ; 501 b, 7s 6d ; 251 b 3s lid Jams, 5d per tin or 4s lOd per dozen by case Van Houten's Cocoa, Is, Is lid, and 3s 8d per tin Epps 1 and Fry's Cocoa, Ed per paoket Sugars— Crystaliaed, 10s and 10s Cd per bag ; No. 2,9s 6d; No. 3,8s 6d Teas from Is fid per lb ; boxos from 13s Bd Candles from 5d per lb Tobaccos— Juno, 9d stick, 53 Zd lb, or 5s by box ; Nailroad, 4d stick or 5s 2d ib; Twist, 3d stick or 5» 2d lb ; Over Water, 5d stick or 5s lb ; Choice Cut Tobaccos Soap— Large bars Almond Scented or Prize Medal, Is per bar or 12s 6d box; Houbo hold, 5s 6d per box or 3d per b— Blacking, 6d per dozen Coffees from la 4d per lb" Rice, 3d per lb or 12a 6d per bag Lollies, 6d per lb Auokland Golden Syrup, per 21b tin, Pd Keillor's Marmalade, Od Hops, Is perlb Cups and Saucers from 4s per doeen And Olher Lines Equally Low. Green b Canterbury Hams and Bacon always in Stock, A large quantity of First Quality Honey. A regular supply of Prime Butter from bes dairies in Hawke's Bay. Cus omers waited on and Orders delivered to all parts of the town. 63 I — — — ■ — — i H. NESBITT family grocer provision and BOOT WAREHOUSEas on Hand LABOE . STOCK OF SEASON ABLE GOODS AT THK " OWEST CASH PRICES 1 ■ Choice Tobaccos, all kinds— Juno, 9d stiGlc, 5s 2d lb; Nailrod, 4d stick, 5s M lb; Twist M stick, ss 2d lb; Ruby, Is 4d stick, 6s 6d lb; 1 choice Cut Tobaccos. Good Sperms, 5d lb; Prices London Sporms, 9d lb; Parafln Candles, 8d to lOd lb; Currants, 6d lb; Raisins, 7£d to 8a lb ; Van Houten's Cocoa, Is, Is lid, 3s Bd tin; Fry's Cocoa, 5d to 9d tin; No. 1 8ugar, 10s bag ; No. 2 Sugar, 9s Od bag; No. 3 Sugar, 8a 6d bag: Dark Sugar, 2J<f lb; Best Flour, 251b, Ss 9d; 601 b, 7s 3d; 1001 b, 13s 6d ; Good Useful Teas, la 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d lb ; Boxes, 14b, 16s, 18s ; Useful Sauce, Od to Is ; Jams, 4Jd, sd, 6d tin ; Lollies, 6d lb, i or 61b for 2a 6d ; Kerosene, 7s 6d, 8a Od, 9s. Families waited on for Orders; Goods Da livered some day, . * H. NESBITT GENERAL GROCERY, BOOT WARii It HOUSE Habtinob-street Napier, ft o « GRATEFDJL^-COMFORTpjG I EPPS'SJCOCOA a BREAKFAST. ? 4ft T> V a thorough knowledge of th( mJ naturallawswhichgoverntheopera tions of digestion and nutrition, and byacore ■ ful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, itlr Epps has provided oui breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverago which may save us many hoav] doctors' bills. It is by the judicious, use o suoharUoles of diet that a constitution ma] resist every tendency to disease. Hundred] of subtle maladies are floating around v, ready to attack wherever there is a weal point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft b; keeping ourselves well fortified with purl "load arid a properly nourished frame, — Sei article in the.Caa/ Stnnee Goalie. Aiaa i jnnly with boiling water or milk. Sol* in i-lb packets by Grocers, labeUei tIWS: ~ JiMES EPPB & CO. . _ aoMaiOPATB!io Cbskibt] V . London. KnfflAnd. if)

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18890413.2.2.6

Bibliographic details

Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8337, 13 April 1889, Page 1

Word Count
1,196

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8337, 13 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8337, 13 April 1889, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert