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TTIHPIRE HOTEL, HAWEBA. This house, which has recently undergone considerable alteration, and is now replete with every accommodation for travellers, iB situated in a central position at Hawera, and commands one of the best businesses on the coast. Hot and cold baths. Every accommodation for boarders and travellers. Commodious sample rooms. Alcock's first-class billiard-table. None but the best brands of wines and spirits in stock. F. FABER, proprietor, (late of "Wairarapa). /COMMERCIAL HOTEL, , \J Haweea. JOHN MEIKLE, Peopeietob. J. M. invites the attention of the travelling public, commercial travellers and others to the superior accommodation provided at the above Hotel. The rooms are large, airy, and well ventilated, the house being nearly new. Every attention paid to the comfort and convenience of visitors. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Good stabling^ RAILWAY HOTEL, Haweba. THOMAS MULLINS Begs to intimate to his friends and the public of Hawera and surrounding districts that he has taken the above hotel, and is prepared to offer first-class accommodation, with every convenience and comfort, to travellers and others, and will spare no pains to make the Railway Hotel one of the best in the district. Wines. Spirits, &c, of best brands, i I\/TIDDLETON'S HOTEL OPUNAKE MIDDLETON BBOTHEES, Proprietors. L B iIKN HOTEL, Patea. AETHUR HAYWOOD, Proprietor. A. H. having taken over the above business solicits a continuance of that support hitherto accorded to himself and brother, and 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 Booms for Travelleio. Good Billiard Table First-class Stabling. T\ ~\T A T C H E T T, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TIKOEANGI. Agent for the Mokau Coal Company.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1310, 18 May 1886, Page 4

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