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ALEX. .JONES .AND JSQNS^V"/;^^^ AGBIOaLTUitAt' 'IMPLEMENT DEPOT ! fc MaNUF4OTO»||B waipukurau; ■•' "^-'^ ■v : ■■ ,rir .'■ 'l ALL 7 KINDS OF IRON BTKEL, ; AND WOODWORK CONTINUE TO BE TURNED OUT BY US _r THB LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES TO ENSURE GOOD AND LASTING WORK. '£ SOLE AGENTS ■•''? FOR HAWKE'S BAY FOR THE NOW WELL-KNOWN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS P. & D. DUNCAN, OHRISTOHUROH, / ''.% WHOSE PLOUGHS-SINGLE AND DOUBLE FURROW— CANNOT BK BEATEN IN ANY PART OF THE COLONY, AND WHOSB . GRAIN, SEED, AND MANURE DRILLS ARE BEING SO LARGELY USED ALL OVER NEW ZEALAND '; „ . | A LARGE NUMBER OF IMPLEMENTS KEPT IN STOCK, AS WELL A3 FITTINGS OF ALO KINDS. f BEND FOR CATALOGUES. _____ ,- ■<- .tc-A-Kavi^. DISTRICT AGENTS FOR THE BUCKEYE HARVaaTING COMPANY 4.ND AVERY & PORTER'S TRAOMONT SLN^XNEji '.'.', ■ i n -lit! ALEX. JONES & BONS. • WAIPUKURAU >- _____ i. - '" . -**'. ; — ,it ifr I, , ,„.., i '-_ 4liMfttti__ aTuiitca. M.i4edlaaeaag.

131 MOLES FROM AUCKLAND. OKOROIRE SANATORIUM. OKOBOIHE HOT SPRINGS AND 1 V/ THERMAL SPRINGS HOTEL. , EXCURSION FARES TO O-OROIRE via Oxford, 10s and 27s 6d ; good for one mont li. Tho most direot route to the HOT LAKE?, two and a half miles from Oxford, on the Rotoraa lino of railway, and fotir hours' drive from phinemutn. Hnlf-mllo beautiful river frontoge to tho proporfr. THE BATHS havo beon elaborately erected and supersede any in the country, being mauo of square blocks of concerto, and have the appearanco of having beon cut from stono. Tho above Springs, whioh aro situated On the Waihou River, give nn unlimited supply of waters of different temperatures, tho medicinal properties boing unequalled for tho euro of. GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMSAGO, offeotiOLS of tho EYES, SKIN DIB BASES, &v. THE OKOROIRE FALLS, and NATURAL TONE BRIDGE, form a marvellous -woik of nature whioh no yieitor to the colony should miss soolng. TROUT FISHING. SHOOTING, LAWN" j TKNNJS, FRESH WATER BATHING. 1 THE HOTEL is furnished Bocond to none in tho Colony. Moderate terms for families. , Visitors staying at tho Hotol havo the freo , uso of tho Baths, i A SPLENDID ORCHARD of six hundred choice trcoe. ; Tho propriotor undertakes to provide , SPECIAL CONVEYANCES TO OR FROM ' ROTORUA or any part of the Lake District. ' Coaches moot every train on arrival at : Oxford for the Sanatorium. Timo oooupiod : Thirty minutes. a GRASS PADDOCKS AND GCOD r STABLING. [ WINKS, SPIRITsTnnd ALES of tho best i Brands. L- A. ISAACS, Proprietor. WONDERS OF THE HOT LAKE [; DISTRICT. »; WHAKARKWARKWA (TWO MILES lt: FROM ROTORUA) GEYSER HOTEL. 1, r jijjlS placo oflers twlvantages to n I. the Tourist and Invalid whioh cannot be fonnd olsowhere. Hero everything Is as l 0 nature mado it- and is totally free from tho somi-stato of civilisation which exists in tho

uwji -i-uvuiw V- MVtUOCtMUII rr_llV,A4 UAUM AU tllU I towubhip of Ohfaomutu. 1 The OKYSER HOTEL Is cspeolollyadapted for invalids, boing quite close to tho celebrated " Spout" and "Oil 71 Baths. THE " 6POUT." OR " TURIKORE" BATH This Bath hnß beon pronounced by members of the medical profession who havo had an opportunity of testing it as tho beat spring in tho Rotorun Dlstriot for tho on of Chronic Rheumatism in almost nil its forms. It ia hero that ono has the advantage of the Hot Douoho, tho value of which to invalids ia so well known. Tho following, amongst other ' diseases, are almost certain of ouro by tills bath :— Rheumatism— Chronic, Muscular, and Articular : Lumbar Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney and Livor Complaints, certain Diseases of Ulfi«iskin• such as Psoriasis Eozoma, &c, &o. . THE "dtL" BATH. 1 This Bath la famous for its ouro of Cutano' oub Diseases. It is distinctly Bedatlve if not soporiilo in its aotion THE "ALUM" BATH. This Spring is noted for its ofllcaoy in tho treatment of certain cases of abdominal congestion. Cases of severe haemorrhoids havo boen cured by this wator. "ARIKIKAPAKAPA," OR "JACK'S' BATH.- This Bath la tho furthest from tho Hotel, bolng about n quarter of a mile distant. It haa been lately ronovated, and is now suitable for uso. This spring is similar In composition and aotion to the Priest's Bath at the Government Sanatorium. It is generally used in conjunction with tho Spoutßath, if the case requires it. To tho visitor in scorch of tho beautiful and marvellous, to tho naturalist searchiug for knowledge, Whakarownrowa and Its surroundings can offor tho desiderata. It is now admitted that since tho Rotomahana Torraces havo disappeared, Whakarowarowa is tho most interesting and wondorful spot in tho Hi'i Lako District. Horo ono may spend days and weeks rambling through the "Goysor Valley," viewing its bounties, ond examining its wonders without tho fear of ennui. The Arikikapakapa Steam Holes and Mud Volcanoes, of all Bizoß and activity, also offer entertainment to tho traveller. GUIDES, HORSES AND BUGGIES PROVIDED. PRIVATE SUITICS OF ROOMS FOR FAMILLE S SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO: INVALIDS. THIS MANAGKMKNT UNDER THE PER SONAL SUPERVISION OF MRS TAYLOR. WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES OF TH BEST BRANDS ONLY TERMS MODERATK. It is only necessary to refer to Dr. T. Hope Lewis' "Medical Guido to tliu Hot Lakos District," to understand tho valuo of the Whakarowarowa Waters ; ln taot, no visit ia comploto without Inspection and trial. Now Bath-houBOS aro In course of erection, and no oxponso will be spared to render Whakarowarowa tho most attractive and healthful portion of tlio Hot Lakos District. Thomas Cook and Son's Hotel Coupons accepted. 277 J. TAYLOR, Proprletrjr «_..-,.,_ „.,. _„.,,- , , _ WAIPUKUBAti i 6TB AM SAWMII.IUSI WILDING & CO Have always on nana A LARGE STOOii 0* WELL-CUT TIMBER; Also' MOULDINGS ARCHITRAVES' and DRESbIID TIMBKRi ORDEHSri'ROTIPTLY AND UARKBULLY tffiXECUTKII, UUAUIY GUARANTEED 13

W. F. HOWLETT, COMMISSION AGENT, MAKARSTU [HAWKE'S BAY, NEW ZEALAND.] ADDRE3S for letters "Makaretu, Waipawa," and for goods or parcels "Takapau." Telegrams addressed "Maka- , retu, Onga Onga," early Monday, Wednesday, Friday, roach me 4 p.m. same day. Cooks foot is now ready at Makaretn. Samples on receipt of post-cord. Bulk guaranteed equal to sample. 79 W. F. HOWLETT. A. FAIL, (Late Bovok & fail GENERAL COOPER WKST OLIVE Tallow Oa_— 1. Churns, Butter Tubs, ChecM Vats, an! all kinds of Work connected wit b the Trade turned out with despatch nr.>' at the LOWKBT POSRIRLK PRIOE3 ii gtirteig, GREENMEADOWS HOTEL, TARADALE. MESSRS OULAGHAN" & LOM beg to] inform the Travelling Publi that thoy havo taken over tho abovo Hotti and hone to receive a fair share ot support. Large Spacious Dining-rooms, Coinmorcta: room, First-class Billlard-rootu, Bath-room Private Sitting-rooms, Loose Boxes, Good Stabling, and Wol waterod Paddocks Coaches start from tho Hotel to Town thtand four times a day. Saddle Horses on Hiro, fee., &c Only Firat-olasa Brands of Winoa'and Spirit kept on tho promises. This Hotol is replete with every cot vonience for the use of the travelling public. OULAGHAN 8= LOW, noPßiKTons. 1 V. GORM\N CRITERION HOTEL. NAPIKR HI MASONIC. HOTEL. WOODVILLE. r |THiy Hotel is the beet in the dis -3. trlot, and is replete with all tho latea modorn conveniences. Meals provided 01 arrival of Trainß and Coaohcs. BAMPLK ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM A Spacious Commorclal Room for the cos venlenco of travellers. TERMS MODERATK L D. BICKERTON PROPRIETOR

— -- -- — ~l'_ ___ " '" ■■ — -'—" ■ - ■■ i ' - .i ■ ■■ ■ 'eg %XlisttttnMatHt iaa MASONIC HOTEL ___ NAPIER, N.Z. "■c, -B. I*B, PATRONISED BY LORD ONSLOW AND SIR W. D. JERVOIS. GOVERNORS OF N.Z. SIR H. ATKINSON, AND SIR JULIUS YOGEL. ONE OF THE LARGEBT AND MOST ELABORATELY FURNISHED HOTELS IN THE COLONIES. >n Contains Magnificently Fubnished DRAWING-ROOM, COMMERCIAL ROOM, PRIVATE BILLIARD ROOM m AND NUMEROUS PRIVATE SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. __ HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. I SPECIAL APARTMENTS FOR LADIES. THE PRIVATE APARTMKNTS FACE THK GRAND NAPIER ESPLANADE. THE IVIEW OF THE BAY AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS FROM THE LARGE bi&BALCONY IS UNSURPASSED. AND THE NAPIKR CLIMATE IS WELL 10 KNOWN 'i'O BE EQUAL TO ANY IN THE WORLD. " THE STARTING POINT TO THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. MESSRS OROWTHER AND M'CAULEY'S Lino of Coaohoa leave tho Hoto f/Door I ■ • every Monday Morning at (i.3i), and any information re engaging seats on Cooohes an be ° immodiutoly obtainod by communicating with the Proprietor. „ THIS HOTKL IS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED 'FOR THK COMFORT OF ° TOURISTS, FAMILIES, AND COMMERCIAL MEN. * ANY'INFORMATION HE TRAVELLING ON SEA OR LAND CAN BE IMMEDIATELY v ".OBTAINED RY COMMUNICATING WITH THE PROPRIETOR, ! R. SMITH. - "THE GRAND," ; PRINOES-STREET, AUCKLAND. , Pntronlsod by hia Excolloncy, tho Ear. o Onalow, Lady Onsiow, Admiral Fairfax an othor distinguished visitors. ; In tho Immediate violuily of Govornmo. House, Albert Park) Museum, fee., and within a minulea walk of Chief Fost-ofßoe, ACCOMMODATION UNEQUALLED IN AUCKLAND. CHArtGES MODERATE FRED. GAUDINVI^KOPRIETOii. >V> BURNET & CO., HATTERS j : hosiers; and gentleme Nrgs At _„r;o.e k « = IBMBRSON-STREET, NAPI_R,J 6 i t ... I s

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8627, 22 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8627, 22 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8627, 22 March 1890, Page 4

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