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. OMM RKni AL HOTEL, Haweba. ! . T. J; HO W ATCD, having taken over the Above from Mr Hutson, trusts to . merit.a continuance of the kind/- (Support accofdedto his predecessor. Hot, cold, and shower Baths. - 'BiTharda, stables, and every , convenience | T. J. HOWABD Proprietor. HA M itOOK HOTBL, PBItfOES-STBEET, HAWEBA. The Proprietor desires to inform his numerous friends and the travelling public that he is prepared to receive boarders- and visitors.' His long connection with the above house : is . sufficient guarantee that they will < find a comfortable home at most rea^ ■onable terms. 'Best , brands of ,wineß beers, arid, s'jpirits kept in stock. , JAMES O'EEILLY, Proprietor* O AW BE A HOTEL. "M[. "KELLY, having taken over ' *'the ''above'' -well-known and longestablished hostelry^offere a hearty welcome to the travelling* 'public. He keeps the best brands of liquor, •. tod caff ptoffiise careful attention and good-accomrfflodation to all his guests. . . . Bpt, ; jcold, and shower-baths. " A good' billiard table. On Saturdays and stock sale days dinner will beservedat'l2 noon. . Good paddock* accommodation, and roomy stables are always open, and no charge will 1 be "made tb' visiiiora ■ standing their 1 horses in the stables.' /^omMeecial hotbl jf \J ! Kaponga. i'E. Culliw ait having assumed the' '' prbprietorship of the above Hotel, begs to ' intimate to his old friends and the travelling public that nothing will be spared, tw ensure their comfort . r, - Tourists can. rely on civility P^id -attention. ' ' First*clasßtccbiamodation at moderate..' prices. 1 Winfca and spirits of , the beßt brands. t TMPEEIAL HOTEL; Nobmakby. JL. • — — — 1 - - Proprietor First-class" accommodation for the levelling and general .public. J, Good ba^h-room. Good;, stabling ' and paddock. Nothing but the best brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. , t Terms modorate. . , IJILTHAM HO T>E t. Having assumed, the proprietorship of , the above. Hotel, the undersigned would solicit a -continuance of support from the travelling and general public. First-class accommodation. •^■MeatoataH Houts. charges. : -i N.'B.-^Horaes and buggy on hire. „ G. W; CALVEET. mAWHITI FELL MON GREY ALFEED VINCENT is a Cash Purchaser, of Wool and Sheepskins, $ones, (in large or small quantities) and Horse Hair. „ The.lEgin.bnt Farmers' Union have been .appointed my agents, and will receive goods on.niy,.account. -' Lime ori Bale'; • BAEEON rGAEDNEE, , M.8.5.A., , Medical expect AnattitSTiNGmSHED AUTHOB, Founder of the GAEDNEE MEDICAL • INSTTTUTE, Moray Place, Dukedik, ' (Established 1888.) Author of the:foHowing works :— "British Guide to Health," "The Bationalißtic and Eclectic Treatment of Dlßeßses." " Social Science," &c, who haa OTDBDNBR h bSdIOAIi ■' INSTITUTE, , , .68, Cuba Stbbbt, Wellington. , fCpDßultatfonf CpDBultatfon (personally or by letter) XBXX. years' Public Practice in iSnglancU India, and the Colonies. > .iSfjoialiWT .-^-Diseases of the Jervous ' Sjltem^TnUißeaaeß of Youta, Middle Age, or Old Age. In Diseases and Disabilities of Married Life. # Epilepsy. Diseases having their origin in the Bram and Nervous System. •No Diseases cause so much misery and judittress as those included in my Speciality. oi{>Awi Mbn— Young and Old— Suffering from Jbhe Keaultst of. Early, Jfolließ.or Excessea, Indigestion,, Eoul Mouth, Costiyendie, ■ p alpifcatioD. Singing and Pains in >.the Ear and : Head, Specks before the iSyea, Giddiness, Weakened Memory, P*ins in the. Back' and Chest. Diseases of the Bladder; Kidneys, or Liver, Bheum'atism, Impure Blood,— Weakening Discharges, Impaired Vigour, Sterility. - , Premature Decay/- Vaticocle Stricture,- Nervousness, <jraundleßs Fears, .Bashfalnesß, Lassitude, ,<®fr fJ Nervouu, Debility, ,Bhonl<J, lose no tim 6 in- consulting him, &mce f he has, by long experience and thorough investigatiov'of their nature, discovered tae'SiyßST TB«ATjriiNT VOVC tHBIB PMBUANSNT CdBB. Call onor Address BAK|W?N .GARDNER {Gofcsultfttion Daify). MBDioir. Institoti, «Bi>GuWMtJreofc, Wellington.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3229, 20 September 1892, Page 1

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