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mm "j _ JAMES SPEIGHT AND CO., [DUNEDIN. g FHEIE Celebrated Gold Modal * Battled Aloa at SMITH'S EMPIRE HOTEL. 5 NAPIER, S Delivered to any part of Napier or at Railway Station, Quarts. Ds 6d per dozen ; Pints, 5s 6d. For cash and delivery at Hotel, 6d J less per dozen. Orders Solicited. £ Telephone 2G5 101 C CALEDONIAN 'HOTEL i SPORTING ORACLE STILL ITO THE FRONT As Witness Ocmond's Vlotorles Boxing Day Meeting. WINNER NOT PLACEDi 1 CALL at Caledonian and somebody there will explain how It happonod. Rip was not caught napping, M'CARTNBY still maintains hlfl roputa tion for Good Ale ; 80 Hogsheads Nut Brown Beer, the best ever drawn south of the line the largest Special Brew ever stored in one New Zealand Cellar, ■ 105 COMMERCIAL HOTEL WOODVILLB H. L.~JULL> PROPRIETOR. THIS Hotel is now the most complete In Woodville, having just been refurnished throughout with n two minutes' walk of tne Railway Station, H. L. Jull will be glad to see all his old Frlendß, and will guarantee to make them oomfortable. The Stopping Place or all [the Coaohe ' from Pahiatua and surrounding dlstrlots. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION. Rooms for Families wishing to Bpend a day in the Bush Districts. 107 00A0E AND HOESES, TARAWKRA FEED. h"e IBIEB PROPRIETOR The Beßt Accommodation for Trave invalids, and Tourists. Trout Fishing. Gam In abundance an Natural Warm Baths for Invalid Stopping Place for the Taupo Coaohos. 108 CARLTON CLUB HASTINGS. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL P. GORMAN J Pbopeibtob. 109 (Sfcactteg. OROWXHBR AND M'OAULEY'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Driving between Napier, Taupo, Tokaanu, and Rotorua, A COACH will leave Hapier every MONDAY at 8.80 a.m., arriving at Tarawera same day ; loave Tarawora ovory TUESDAY at 7 a.m., arriving at Taupo & p.m. .leave Taupo evory THURSDAY at 7,30, arriving at larawora samoday; leave Tarawera overy FRIDAY at7a,m,, arriving at Napier 5 p.m. Special Coaches and Buggies at any time, Thos. Cook & Son, Agents. CROWTHER & M'CAULEY, 110 Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1860. RIIEE 'T~ BUSKS' Often Imitated, Never Excelled I Often Opposed, Never Defeated. TIMB~I~ABLE TARADALE: TO NAPIER TO TARA NAPIER. DALE. uoave Newton 8 Leave Taradile— m. Corner. .45 New Road to a.m. Taradale ,and 6.40 New Road Meanoe 8.0 >„ 9.0 New Road 8.45 „ Taradale 8.45 Via Meanee to 10.0 „ Nanler 11.0 9.30 New Road 11.15 Via Meanee tc 10.30 Taradal 11.0 13.0 New Road 12.0 p.m. __ 1.0 New Road to P w'Newßoaa gjgftj 9 Bnd US Via Meanee to 20 Meaneo „„ v-^fc, Bio Taradale, Fern 3.0 New Road j^, and Puke--4n " 4.0 Taradale to>u 1.15 Via Meaneo:t • Taradale SATURDAY NIGH-r s.O New Road BUSES) • 6.30 „ 8.0 New Pod SATURDAY NIGHT 6.30 BUSES. 0.45 0,0 New Road 6.0 Via Meanee, 9.30 „ Awatoto, and 10.0 „ Napier, leav. 10.0 For Awatoto, Ing Awatoto Meanee, and at 6.30. Taradale Does not run on Sacurdayq FARES, 6d TO MEANEE OK TARADALH EACH WAY, OR BY TICKET 3s PER DOZEN OR DOZEN 20s. Leave Loave NAPIER PJKETAFU AND Dall y &b 3 o'clook FERNHILL FOR PUKETAPU Every Morning at And 8 o clock, FERNHILL, For Hire— Bases, Drags, Buggies* Coaohea Brakes, &o. 0. 818 E R AODBEB3— BOX 98, NAPIER, TELEPHONE 170. October . 11l MOTIOB p E T A N E~~C~O AOHES From Petane 8.30 a.m. to p.m. From Napier ,11 a.m. and 130 p.m. The Coachas start from Star Hotel at 10.5 and i 0; Peddles Hotel at 11 a.m. and 4.3 p.m. Napier and Petane Hotels SPECIAL COACHES" LAID ON FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES. Ruggles and Riding Horses by arrange mend witn O. VILLERS 113 ProDrletor, Petanoi WALLINGFORD AND PORANGAHAU LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, THE COACH meets tho Train leaving Napier on Monday and Ihura days at 7.10, ?or Wanstead, Wallingford and Forangahau. The Proprietor will nob be responsible for ny passengers' luggage after arrival at Rail way Station unless arrangements are made, PRANK~JAMES, PROPRIETOR. THE BOOK AND STATIOtfEBY BUSINESS Lately oarried on in Hastings by D. Whytook las been purohased by the undersigned, who begs to announce that a Thoroughly Good Asaortmont of BOOKS.; STATIONERY. ALBUMS, FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL REQUISITES, &C, &O, Is now In Stock, to be Bold At Mobt Reasonable Rates. SCHOOL BOOKS, &C, at Golonlal'.PnbUßhed ,PrlccP, NEW MUSIC RECEIVED WEEKLY, THE H. 8.. HERALD BRANCH OFETOSI Is now Removed Premises, KIiEFHONB No. 933. Adv rtisemento ßeceded up HORACE fl. HUNT, MANAGES, Orders taken for Printing In all itabranoheß Lithographing, Bookbinding, &o. Also Agent for— Fhoanix Fire Insurance Co pany 8. F, Rlohardaon, Planoio _ Tuner and Repairer j Seoretary Hastings Town Ball Company And Agent for all the Leading Papers lv the the Colony. 7 IT. MORGAN* BOOT AND SHOE DBALEB, £ BASTINGS (Opposite S, Charity Hallway Hote)." THE BEST VALUE ATA REASONABLE PRICE. 101 W. G. FAULKNOR, COACHBUILDEE, _, HASTINGS B ■si IS pfcapared to build all olaases of J OARi' T AGS!S to Order. *' C rflrab-olßsa Workmen only'pmpleyed 11 __1 , ■ J POWER lias removed Ms p o Tobacconist Saloon from Railwayfcreot to the premises lately ncoupied by ilMare D. D. Hyde and Co., Hairdressers. is\ nßUoll all tho IBesti Brands ot Tobacco In. Stock.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10315, 29 May 1896, Page 4