LLOYD'S EMPIRE HOTEL, Haweea. fTTEGS above hotel' is fitted up in tlie I -A- . ' I most approved style, and no pains have been spared to make it a comfortable resort for tourists, travellers, and boarders. Private families and wedding parties visiting the district may now rely upon obtaining superior accommodation. The cuisine will be found all that can be desired. Only the best of Wines, Spirits, and Beers are suppliedTHE BILLIARD ROOM Is fitted up with one of Alcock's best tables. I i Pluuge and Shower Baths. Very Extensive Livery Stables adjoin the hotel, where saddle horses and buggies can be had. An Ordinary Daily at One o'clocJc. Cobb and Co 's Coaches stop opposite the Hotel. T. LLOYD, Peoprietoe. •pfiMONT HOTEL, Hawera. Excellent accommodation for travellers and hoarders. The liquors of the very best brands. ! Livery and bait stables. I Buggies and saddle horses on hire. Ordinary at 1 o'clock. ____ Cobb and Co.'s office. A. OWEN, Proprietor. HAWEEA HOTEL. "TOHN PROSSER, Peoprietoe. First-class accommodation for boarders and travellers. Bath rooms. Ordinary daily at 1 o'clock. IMPERIAL HOTEL, Normanby. ■pBETT AND JOHNSTON, Proprietors. ■ First-class accommodation for boarders and travellers. An ordinary tbaly at 12.30. Good stabling and secure and well-grassed paddocks. KAKARAMEA HOTEL. TAMES V O'SULLIVAN, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for travellers. Commodious stables and paddocks. Opunake. nnELEGRAPH HOTEL, Opunake. Having , purchased this Hotel, our object will be to afford travellers, &c, | comfortable accommodation. Good billiard room, and stables. I - Liquors of the best brands. , MIDDLETON BROTHERS Proprietors. WEST COAST BOARDING HOUSE, •i ■ High street, Hawera. A DOMINGO, Peoprietoe. Good accommodation for boarders and travellers at moderate charges. Cleanliness and civility are the charac•teristics of this house. The table and beds cannot be surpassed by any hotel on the coast. . 33>b proprietor has bad a very long experience aa a, restaurant keeper, and he feels assured that any person giving his house a trial will be quite convinced that the accommodation- it affords cannot be surpassed. . . • Board and lodging — LI per week.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 48, 25 September 1880, Page 1
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331Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 48, 25 September 1880, Page 1
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