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npO LET, Desirable Residence on •*- Lighthouse-road, formerly occupied by A. V. Maodonald, Ksq. Apply to J. R. Wii HAiiß, at Wilson and Cotterfil's, Shakespeareroad. 88 TO LET. Excellently - situated Boarding-house in Shakespeare-road, near Poet-Offlce. now occupied by Mrs Pinnorne. Apply J. R. \7uxiamß, at Wilson andCottarUl, Solicitors. 89 TO LET, a good paying larm of i «» Acres. Also, no LET, two Fourroomed Cottages in Brewster-street, within one minute's walk of Post-office. Apply to John Dinwiddib, Brenster-street. SO fVO BE LET, the House andPreminea X oentrailr situated In HasUnfPHtreet, opposite Dickens-street, lately oooupled by Mr Radford as a Drapery. Apply to Mb John Hiosms Hastings-street. 91 OFFIOES TO LET. QUITES of Offices to be Let in the Kj NBWHERALD CHAMBERS. Posses. slon can be given at once. A pply to DINWIDDIB. WALKER AND COoLd. Herald Omen P. GOR3l\^r, CRITERION HOTEL. NAPIER 92 PETANE HOTEL. THE un'derslgiiGcJ^egs to aimounce that he has taken the above well-known hotel The hotel has recently been rebuUt and fitted up In flrstdass style, and is especially, convenient tor families desirous) of taking i ft nolidajr In the.country. Coadiesruitto and • from town twloe' dWly. ■ Adioining the note I is a well kept Tennis Court, while a splendid. Garden and Pleasure Grounds have been l nicely laid out. A.n|pe,qnlet Resort for, persons, suffering from fflhealth, ..Otrijlty and attention-may be relied on, 'Hot'anfr-Coltll.Baths at any time. The Commercial Room contains a good , selection of Books and SSgllah and Colonial , Papers. " ' Boating, bathing, tennis, quoits, and other (fames are open to visitors. A capital Pavilion has been erected where dancing may be indulged ln. Good Stable and Paddock Accommodation. Boarders liberally dealt with; Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept. A TRIAL~ioLICTED. w. ellTn~gham, Phopbietoh. 279 OARLTON CLUB HOTEL HASTINGS. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. THIS Large and Commodious Hotel: having lately ohanged hands, is now conducted on the most approved principles. The Accommodation will be found to be the best in Hastings. llnK^ a fe^s mentß - Large and Well-furnished Bedrooms. Excellent Tariff. Being a Free Houbo the Best Brands of Ale, Wine, and Spirits kept to suit Customers. „ W. Y. DENNETT. 93 Owner. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, CUVE-SQUARE, NAPIER. C ODONOGHUK, PBOPRIETOB.' HAVING taken the above Hotel, will be glad to see his country friends and the publlo generally. The Hotel has been renovated and is now furnished ln first-class style for Boarders and Families. Its clooe proximity to, the Railway Station renders the Hotel a desirable place for oountryjrisitorß wisJUng <9 ottos the early morning,tr»in. Swafas 'XXXX and Dnnedln Alea-on draught. Latdlaw's Whisky, and nethlng but tho^beet; brands of Brandy, Wines. English Alee and Stont kept in stock. Call at the Provincial Hotel, opposite the Theatre Royal O. O'DoTFoOHTJE, PROPRIETOR. 91 SHAKESPEARE HOTEL. & GILDING _. ~ .. PROPRIETOR Late of Shamrock Hotel Awatoto), TLJ AVING taken the above wellin Napier, intends to make it one of (CbeTmoet popular -resorts .In town. The. Proprietor's thorough knowledge of the business is a enU fleienfcKaarantee ""^ tha pnblio- wants will be attended to.'- The late Mr -Edward's was noted for keeping ALES. WINES, and SPIRITS of ttnTßOib Brand's, and it will be the endeavor of the present Proprietor to Keep up the reputation of the Hotel' estabUaheaVhy thatweU-knawnoaterer. .. : ..;TJ»ftSl(»»./s?pl«uiria^Hn}berof well-yen Ulaoeaßedroomg, and the aooommonadoo exoellent ' bwAN'a XXSX Sparkling Ales are always on draught, { . 95 TO THE ELECTORS OF THB CONSTITUENCY OF NAPD3R. —In accordance with the unanimous request o the members ot Mr Ormond's Committee, present ab a meeting held To-night, I have the honor to offer myself as a Candidate foe your suffrages at the forthcoming Election. It will be my desire, if elected, to guard the interests ot all portions ot the Constituency as now arranged. shall take an early opportunity ot placing before yon fully my Views on Public Affairs. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, G. H, SWAN. Napier, 18th September, 1890. SIS 10 THB ELECTORS OF WAIPAWA. /2J.ENTLEMEN,— In response to the invitation of a large number of eleoton, I have decided to come forward as a candidate for the Waipawa seat at the ensuing election. I propose shortly to call meetings of the electors at the various centres, for the pur- 1 pose of explaining my views .on tthe leading political questions. I remain ' Gentlemon, Yours faithfully, 1 217 GEORGE HUNTER. THE HAWKE'B BAT TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY. THIS Society is formed for the collection ot Accounts and the better [ protection of Trade, and being a local concern offers special advantages to business men throughout the district. Secretary— D. N. ADAMS. Solicitors— MESSRS GUY & DINWIDDIK. Offices— HAWKE'S BAY CHAMBERS, Kmwwon-btrbbt, NAPIER. 212 BOYS' AND OIRLS* HIOH B0HOOI»8. NAPIBB. C3OUND SECONDARY AND J3 COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Scholarships open to Pupils of one and tw years standing in the School. Preparation for Civil Service andMatriou laflon. Examination.^ Fees— Jnnior. £8 8s Senior, £98s,per annum.'' ' . > Only feitraS MusldV Solo Hlntrfwg Palntiwt aßdflaaorjjgji.^Tf Board«rs.<r,eoeived by the Prinoipals, Fee filO per anufflS. Reduction toWeekly Boarders. ■ ' - : • Next term will begin September 23rd, REV. DAVID BIDKY, J b Secretary.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 1

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