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EOMONT HOTEL,, Hawbra. Excellent accommodation for travellers and hoarders. The liquors of the very best brands. Livery and bait stables. Buggies and saddle horses on hire. Ordinary at 1 o'clock. I Cobb and Co.'s office. 1 A. OWEN, Proprietor. T>OYAL FAMILY HOTEL. REtßErf,,li(£6RflisH, having purchased thVabbve excellent newhbtel, desires' t6 inform the public of Hawera, k and ( surrounding , districts that he is determined to use his«best efforfs to cater for t^eir comfort and convenience. The liquor provided at, the Rpyal it, a direct, importation, and guaranteed Al. The hotel is handy for the RailI. way Station and coaches, andefery :. effort will be made to study the con- . Tenience of the travelling public. Btc AWERA HOTEL. High-street, Hawera. EDWARD ROSKRUGE ' having purchased from Mr. John Prosßer the above well^nown hotel, begs to assure' the pubWof Hawera and surrounding districts that no effort on his part will be spared to ensure a continuance of the support given to his ' pf e 1 decesßor : , Renovations and, considerably .improvements are being niade to the hotel, and the proprietor. intends to do everything for the comfort of the travelling public, and to Supply only the Best op Liquobs. A first-class table kept. Excellent billiard-table. Good bath-room. Stabling. EDWARD ROSklfaGE, " ' 4 ' Proprietor. ' 'TTCTALLIS' COMMERCIAL VV HOTEL, " High Street and Princes Street, , , , HAWERA. 1 late *^ c ? rancn Hotet, begs to inform • the, puttie at 1 large, that he is now I prepared to cater in a first-claßs j style to their comfort and con- j venience. , > Tho Hotel is fitted up with the j latest improvements, and possesses all the conifotts of a home. The travelling public will do well to patronise this Hotel, as in addition to its central position, it pbßsesse^ splendid Sample tiooma, and excellent Stabling Accommodation, Shower and Plunge Baths, and : ' A Fibst-Class > ALCOCK'S , , BILLIARD , TABLE. ' Ordinary at 1 o'clock, F. WALLIS, 163 Proprietor. AILWAY HOT E Lj : Haweba. Mrs. O'Hanlak (formerly of the Empire and Pier Hotels, Wanganui, and Kai Iwi Hotel) has pleasure in informing the public that dhe has purchased the above Hotel. The accommodation is excellent, situation the handiest for both rail and coach, and the liquors provided will be none but the best. ' First-class table kept. Good stabling. IMPERIAL HOTEL, 1 ' ' iformanby. jt' ' » '4. 'BRE TT, Pbopbietob. Firet'cta'fl'B accommodation for boarders and travellers. An ordinary daily at 12.30. ' Good stabling and secure and well-graesed 5 „1 // paddocks. KeteMarae hotel, . . Nobmanby. JOSEPH AVILSON, |( . ., f Proprietor. Good Accommodfttion for Boarders 6\ . and Travellers.. MANAIA /COMMERCIAL HOTEL. PHILIP MCCARTHY, Proprietor. The above? hotel Jias recently been ' greatly enlarged, ' and ' now ' offers accommodation 'second' to none in the district. No effort will be spaced to' render the establishment thoroughly popular. Bc?st liquors. Good paddocks. A first-class billiard saloon on ihe premises'. ' rf 8 J. JACKSON'S -TTTAIMATE HOTEL, yy , jManaia. Excellent accommodation for i Boarders and Travellers. Special brands of Liquors. Firßt-class Stabling. Good paddocks. S^or comfort and attention this hotel cannot be surpassed. Waimate Hotel, Manaia, 9 J. JACKSON, Proprietor 1 . ATAKBHO' HOTEL. ' • " ' W. sftTTQtf, Proprietor. Travellers and visitors will find fcljtat tlje/iWe firsi-class new md , commo^bueitaotel .aftordsjeve^y.comfav% and convenience that can be desired. •mi,,! 'M I-", -i, 1 > i" , ii*J •; ! ''i 'i ' ' >M ■ ; 'iCfoodpaddbcksafldetabling. : mi a..-., \\uii i'lii: .iff ii'l '. -i '"I"'.- r : '■. 1 >Nob^ but the beet' brands of %uori| .flOiji - ■*i.i)ii» -H kept;' :"' -'il> i" Yj'

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 330, 27 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 330, 27 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 330, 27 October 1882, Page 4

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