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

JAMES SPEIGHT AND CO., DUNBDIN THEIE Celebrated Gold Medal Bottled Alos bW SMITH'S EMPIRE HOTEL. NAPIBR, Delivered to any part of Napier oratßal way Station. Quarts. Qs 6d per dozen : Pint 5a 6d, For cash and delivery ab Hotel, fld COMMERCIAL HOTEL WOODVULR h. l.~jull> PROPRIETOR, THIS Hotel is now the most complete to WoodvUle, having just bees refurnished throughout with a two minutes walk ot the BaUway Station. H. L. 3ms. will be glad to Bee all hla old Friends, and will guarantee to make them 1 comfortable. - The Stopping Flaoe : or' all the Ooaohe from Pablatua and surrounding districts. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTIONi Booms for Families wishing to Bponfl a flay lntheßushDlstriota. ujg OOAOH AND HORSES, TABAWERA Ffi BD. H~E BRI E 8 PROPRIETOR The Beat Aooommodatlon tor Trave ntfasds, and Tourists. Trout Fishing. 6am In abundanoo an NBfcornl \f arm Baths for Invalid Stcpptoß Flaoo for thoTaupo Coaches. 109 CARLTON CLUB HASTINGS. FAMILY AND OOMMEEOIAL HOTEL P. GORMAN - '«. PEO^BIBrOB. 110 Coaitie/?, ESTABLISHED 1866.1 V MES'T B U 8 B Si - Often Imitated, Never Excelled | Often Opposed, Never Defeated, TIME~1~AB1K! _ . iieave NewtonDs Leave Taradale- m. Corner/^ .45 New Road to \"« New Bead Momms 9 *"* g.O » 8.0 New Road 8.45 Taradala 8.45 Vlo Meanea ;to 10.0 , Napier U,O 0.30 New Road 11.15 Via Meanee to 10.30 Taradal }LJ , U.O New Road 18.0 ' p.m. p.m, w N « w R°a4 ** 1.0 New Road Ir?.^ 9 Bn l.«Vla Meane« to Meanea 2.0 New a & S- 0 m 4.0 Tanldale BATDBDAYNIBHT "**&&£»* QUSESi CO New Road 6.0 cTewPoad SATUBD'ay NIGH B.SO BUSKS. f.« . 9.0 NewßoaS 6.0 Vial : Meanee, 9.30 „ Awatoto, and 10.0 „ Napier, leav- 10.0 For Awatoto. tog Awatoto Meaaee, and at 6.80. TaraOalb Ooea not ran on Saturday* FARES, 6d TO MBANEE OR TABADALB MN W o^^lN^ OKaTBBPaI Ooavo Leave NAPIBR POKETAPi/ AND Dally at 3 o'clock FERNHIIiIi 808 PDKETAPD 1 Every Morning at And Soolook. ' FKRNHILL. For Hire— Bdase, Drags, Bugßlea Ooaonea Brakes, ko. O, E?M E B ASDRSSB— BOX 98iNAPIS]R, October' Ul OBOWTHEB AND M'OAULBY'B LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Driving between Napier, Tanpo, Tokaonu, and Rotorna. ACOAOH wiil leave Nopier eveiy MONDAY at &30 a,m,, arrlvlnß at Tarawera same day; leave Tarawera every TUESDAY at) 7 a.m., arriving at Tanpo i pjn. leave Tanpo every THURSDAY- at T. 30, arriving atlarawera same day ;, leave Tarawera every. FRIDAY at 7 aan., arriving atNaplersp.nl. Special Coaches and Buggies at any time* Taos. Cook & Son, Agents. , CROWTHER & M'CAULEY, 113 ProprleW WALLINQFORD AND PORANGAHAD LINK OF ROYAL MAH, COACHES. THE COACH meets the Train earing Napier on Monday andlbanj days at 7.10, lor Wanstead, Waßlcgford anil Porangahau. The Proprietor will not be responsible f<». Ny passengers' luggaga after arrival at Bail way Station unless arrangements are made> franbTjames, t l3 PROFRIETOBi iTOTIOE p E T A N E~~(To A Ci H E 8. FromPetane 8.30 a.m. to p.m. From Napier 4l a.m. and 4.80 p.m. The Coaohes Btart from Star Hotel at 104 and i 0; Peddles Hotel at 11 a.m. and 1,3 p.m. Napier and Petane Hotels SPECIAL COACHES' LAID ON FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES. Ruggies and Bldlne Horeeaby arransa mentvrttai O.THiLEBS IK Proprietor, Fstane' flctms. WELLTN&TON INDUSTBIAIi EXHIBITION, 1890-ISB7. TO BH OPENED UoVEMBBB 38, 1806. TO BE CLOSED JANUABY. IW. Exhiblto mnst consist of New Zealand Produota or Manufaoturoa. The Exeontlve Is now ready to twelve applioaUona for space from Intondlns Exhibitors. For toll particulars apply to . G. & SWAN, ESQI, ort» aD.MORpfe otNßpierk Chambor of Commerce, 213 ' Wellligtow H. F COHEN j^UOTIONEEE, VAUTA7.OB, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, \ H. P COHEN, having r.^nmea^BniiiaMH as an Anottoneer, begs w/inamaba ft w« Sa Patrons and the Qenen* PobSo of Hawlra^ ggntatft to aow IW|jarea «ftSSSSSSK WanpaetcrlWiiohforSalaby nbUfl . Auction, . ■ I^Affl^&^a 0 !!^ 8 I ACO( !gS,^MP^Y. oABH ! BALB3 oWuSy HW)w money; to lend If Large 01 Small Stun H. P. COHEN In than&nß MaoiSOT hr their Generoas Support taWjatf. tiar ■ to? BmSJSS? 118 % Jaterestt. and oondnelf "'SBustoessina straig tforwaid manner to merit a fair share otSSlrßupwrt HE COHEN 46 . AUCXiOKBiEB, } ' "!■ I ■ ' ' t , ■ ' «P1« I II hi IIM Y «R W. :*v BABia yETEBiNABY BFBQEON' Member ot tha Boyri Ooilege 0! Voterl r» Surgeons, Lonfl KAUAMU-ROAD, HASXIHQa ' ' Near'OwlJba Hots!

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18960722.2.25.9

Bibliographic details

Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10361, 22 July 1896, Page 4

Word Count
693

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10361, 22 July 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10361, 22 July 1896, Page 4

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