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HAWEEA HOTITL, High-street, Hawera. P. MAXWELL i having taken over the above house, , will endeavor to mate it one of tne most convenient and best-appointed on the coast. The bed-rooms are large, and well furnished. The sitting and bath-rooms are fitted with every convenience aud comfort. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the best brands always in stock. Billiard-room, with one of Alcock's best tables. Good stabling and paddocks. P. MAXWELL, Proprietor. WALLIS' COMMEECIAL HOTEL, HIGH-STEEET AND PEINCES-STEEET, HAWERA. The above, which is now acknowledged to be the leading hotel on the coast, is fitted up with the latest improvements, and possesses all the comforts of a home. The travelling public will do well to patronise this hotel, as in addition to its central position, it possesses splendid sample rooms, and excellent stabling accommodation, shower and plunge baths, and a first-class ALCOCK'S BILLIAED TABLE. Ordinary at 1 o'clock ; and at 12 o'clock on F. E. Jackson's sale days. E. WALLIS, Proprietor. SHAMROCK HOTEL, Hawera. J. O'HEILLI The proprietor of the above new and conveniently situated and commodious hotel (late of Hokitika, Addison's Flat, and the Buller) begs to notify to his patrons, old and new, that he is now in a position to supply their every want in the shape of civility, attention, and cleanliness, and liquors of the very best brands. Good stabling and paddocks. MANAIA. nOMMEECIAL HOTEL. PHILIP McCAETHT, Peopeietoe. The above hotel has recently been greatly enlarged aud now offers accommodation second to none in the district. No effort will be spared to render the establishment thoroughly popular. Best liquors. Good paddocks. A first-class billiard saloon on the premises. 8 i^wEO HOTEL. J. VAN BEAKLE, Proprietor, desires to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken over the above hotel, and having made extensive improvements to the premises is now prepared to offer superior accommodation to those who may favor him vrith a call. Travellers may depend upon an excellent table being kept, while the Wines and Spirits supplied will be of the choicest brands. Good stabling and secure paddocks. lUTIDDLETON'S HOTEL, OPUNAKE. We have resumed possession of the above Hotel, where the travelling public can rely on every attention. First-class stables, and good grassed paddocks MIDDLETON BEOTHEES, Proprietors. PEOSSEE'S BEIDGE HOTEL, WAITAEA. The above new and first-class hotel provides every comfort for tourists and travellors. The Bedrooms are lofty and well ventilated, aud are furnished in such a manner as will ensure the comfort of all patrons. Bathrooms fitted with every convenience. Billiard-room. Sample-rooms, &c. First-class table. Ordinary at one o'clock. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best brands. To Cattle Shippers. Good stabling', loose boxes, and extensive accommodation paddocks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN PEOSSEE, Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL, Patea. AETHTJE HATWOOD, Proprietor. A. H. having taken over the above business solicits a continuance of that support hitherto accorded to himself and brother, aud assures his friends and the public that no effort will be spared on his part to make them comfortable. Baths — Hot, cold, and shower. Spacious Sample Eooms for Travellers. Good Billiard Table. First-clasa Stabling. OPUNAKE FLAX AND FLOUE MILLS. J. Wagstafp and Sons. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above local industry, and is prepared to show samples and take orders for Twine for binders, Tether and Clothes Lines, cable laid Eope, &c, &c. W. MUEEA¥ THOMSON.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 766, 5 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 766, 5 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume V, Issue 766, 5 April 1884, Page 4