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gflutrap, and (So. MURRAY,ROBERTS AND CO., MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, NAPIEK. AGENTS FOB TTORNSBY-AKROYD (V^ T^NGINES. Adapted to moot the demand for a SIMPLE. EASILY MANAGED MOTIVE POWER. Consumption of Oil— l PINT PEE II.P. PEB HOUB. NO LAMP USED to keep Ignition Tubes Hot. The absence of all flame iusuring tbo Greatest Safety. NO ELECTRIC BATTEEY. Onco Started no Attention Required. ANT UNSKILLED PERSON CAN READILY UNDERSTAND IT. SELF-STARTER ATTACHED. NOIDANGEK. NO EXTRA INSURANCE. NO WATEE CONSUMED. - Suitable for DAIRIES, SAWING, PUMPING, I.THR4SHING, and Every Description of Work. Sizeß, li to 50 H.P. Books, with full particulars and over 200 Testimonials, upon application. NOW LANDING, 1 3J H.P., HOBIZONTAL TYPE TO AEKIVE, 1 8 H.P., PORTABLE TYPE IN STOCK, . Eye Grass, Cocksfoot, Clovers, and ovory Description of .Farm Seeds Cornsacks, Eiek Covers Best Leather Belting Rubber Hose (wired) Fruit Jars, Improved Seltzogenes Lawn Mowers Cawarra Hock and Claret 1 Meanee Mission Wine jWtClfl. BEAD THIS. THE LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN, Is again under the able management of MRS- A. D. SILK. MINERS will find this house a perfect home try it, FARMBRS like the Leviathan, as the chargeß are moderate. TRAVELLERS will fina tha house convenient, as it is near the railway station. FAMILIES specially catered for, and private rooms can be obtained if necessary. MRS SILK has had the House and Buildings entirely renovated and fitted with all modern improvements, TERMS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. 578 MRS A. D. SILK, Proprietress. CRITERION HOTEL. S. CHARLTON, PROPRIETOR, ANNOUNCES he has takon over! J-Jl the above Commodious and Wellappointed Hotel, and assuros the Public and Country Visitors that no efforts will bo wanting on his part to mako Travellers feel the CRITERION is indeed a Comfortable Homo. Tho Choicest and Beßt Brands of WINES and SPIRITS will bo kept, also special care given to supply the Beat Article procurable in ALES, both Draft and Bottled. Haig and Haig's Cclobratcd * • * WHISKY Imported diroct through tbe Hawko's Bay Agents. Also Tuliskcr on draught. Undor MRS CHARLTON'S Personal Supervision the Bedrooms and Gonoral Household will bo cared for. Largo and Commodious Sacnplo Rooms in Regent-street have been secured for Commercial Travellers. S. CHARLTON (LATE OF RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS). j MARINE PARADE HOTEL, , NAPIEB. JOHN MASON (Many years in the Club Hotel, Maeterton, and Empire Hotel, Wellington), TT AS taken over this popular Hostelry ' XI and hopes by ncrict attention to the wants of his Patrons to merit a full share of support. The Furnishings are all new, and the rooms large and lofty. j PRIVATE BOOMS FOB FAMILIES Wishing to benefit by residence alongside the V seashore. The Utmost Comfort at Moderate Cost, The ffines, Spirits, and Ales are the Best procurable. JOHN MASON~~PROPBIETOB. QTOBTFOED LODGE HOTEL, C? HASTINGS. Good Booms, both Private and Public, The Best House in the City of the Plains for Scenery. ALF. EITinGHAM Is Always in Charge. 249 dWll/U JKIEWAUD. EAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. mHE OLDEST, TV/TOST RESPECTED most;comfoktable hostelby;inj the district. P. T. SPILLANE Is now m command of this Hotol, nud offers O~t AA BBWASD to anyono who can out3ij a. \}\J rival him m the quality of I BEEE, SPI E I TS, OB 4KY OTHER LIQUOES. Under the now command the House will bo made attractive for travellers, and with this ond in view several alterations arc in contemplation, and every endeavor will be made to enhance the reputation of tho EAILWAY HOTEL. KUEIPAPANGO MOUNTAIN EETREAT. A. MACDONALD, IN thanking the Public for past Patronage, be?a to Btato that he has connected his Line of Coaches, with Cook and Sons', so that tho Travelliug Public can depend on Civilitj, Punctuality, and Dispatch. Kuripapango Hotel being Hun in Connection with this Line Touristß and Travellers can depend on the Best of Accommodation. Kuripapango as a Health Resort is unequalled, the air being eight degrees drier than Napier (vide "British Medical Journal.") Plenty of Trout Fißbing and Shooting in Season. A Five-horse Coach will leave the Masonic and Albion Hotels evpry MONDAY, at 7 a.m., for Kuripapango and Patoa and Intermediate Stations, leaving Mowhango Every THUKSDAY for Kuripivpaugo and Napior. Saddle horses for Ladies aud Gentlemen. Also, Buggies and Special Coaches. J. HENN. Booking Agent,! Bus Company's Stables, Haßtings-stroot. A. MACDONALD, Proprietor. lolopl:cr»-U!" 61 T Q.ODDARD NOW EEADY— BULBS! BULBS! IN gS, JQS, JgS & 20 S COLLECTIONS Also, CELERY, BROCCOLI, AND CABBAGE -PLANTS IN ANY QUANTITIES. Now Catalogues post free on application to J. GODDABD or his Agents. AGENTS— Messrs Cranby and Sidoy, Napior j Mr 11. Colletl, Wiiipawii j Mr K. Mny, Takaimu j Mr W. Kirklmni, Eskdnlo. NUKSRBIES-UAVELOCK NORTH TT N D 13 R TAKE Jl. FUNERALS FURNISHED AND CONDUCTED PROMPTLY ' S. E. ASHTON, UNDERTAKER AND CABINETMAKER, 11AST1NUS-STBEKT, NAPIEB, CHARCIEH MODERATE. 70(

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 14 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 14 January 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 14 January 1899, Page 1