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t OMMEBOIAL HOTEL, Haweba. T. J. HOWARD, having taken over the above from Mr Hutson,. trusts to merit a continuance of the kind support accorded to his predecesaor. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Billiards, stables, and every convenience T. J. HOWAED Proprietor. SHAMIcOCK HOTEL, Pbikces-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 reasonable terms. Best brands of wines beers, and spirits kept in stock. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. [| AWEBA HOTEL. i h M. KELLY, having take.n over the above well-known and longestablished hostelry, offers a .hearty welcome ,to the travelling, pubi ic. He keeps the best brands of liquor, and can promise careful attention 'and good accommodation to all his guests. jEEot, cold, and shower baths. A good billiard table. On Saturdays and stock sale days dinner will be served at 12 noon. G ood paddock accommodation, and* roomy stables are always open, and no charge will be made to visitors standing their horses in the stables. /COMMERCIAL HOTEL \J Kaponga. E. Culmnan having assumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, begs to intimate to his old friends and the travelling public that nothing will be spared ti> ensure their comfort. Tourists can rely on civility w>d attention. ■™™™ * -i ' First-clasa accommodation at .underrate prices. Winfcs and spirits of the best brands. TMPERIAL HOTEL, Nobmawby. |i Wai. Gwynne - - Proprietor First-class accommodation for the travelling and general public. oood bath-room. Good stabling and paddock; Nothing but the best brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. Terms moderate. XjILTHAM HOTEL. Having assumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, the undersigned would solicit a continuance ode support from the travelling and general public. First.clasa accommodation.. Meals at all hours. Moderate charges. N.B. — Horses and buggy on hire. G. W. OALVEET. mAWHITI FELLMONGEBY _ _____ ALFRED VINCENT is a Cash Purchaser of Wool and Sheepskins, Bones, (in large or small quantities) and Horse Hair. The Egmont Farmers' Union have been appointed my agents, and will receive goods on my account. Lime on sale, !^.^^^^^___g__g_g_B_g_3_H_!ig_| SBfoV!!£-^S-f^^visiv_____________2_________H^K9!l _j_______________________n___S____s*_3_ i^^^^_^___ u _________________________| BAREON GAEDNEE, M.8.5.A., : MEDICAL EXPEET And DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR, Founder of the GAEDNEE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, MOBAT P&AOE, DtrarEDIHT, (Established 1888.) Author of the following works :— "British Guide to Health," "The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Diseases," " Social Science," &c, who has established the new GARDNER MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 68. Cuba Street, Wellington. Consultation (personally or by letter) rBBE. Thirty-five years' Public Practice in England, India, and tne Colonies. Speciality. — Diseases of the tfervouo System. In Bisease3 of Youtn, Middle Ape, or Old Age. In Diseases and Disabilities of Married Life. Epilepsy. Diseases havinsf their origin in the Brain and Nervous System. No Diseases cause so much misery and distress as those included in my Speciality. All Men — Young and Old— Suffering from the Results of Early Follies or Exceases, Indigestion, Foul Mouth, Costive- j ness, Palpitation, Singing and Pains in the Ear and Head, Specks before the Eyes, Giddiness, Weakened Memory, Pains in the Back and Chest, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, or Liver, Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Weakening Discharges, Impaired Vigour, Sterility. Premature Decay, Varicocle Stricture, Nervousness, _^xoundlesß Fears, Bashfalness, Lassitude, JP|ft JTervoua Debility, should lose no S€une in consulting him, since he has, .by long experience and thorough investigat ion of their nature, discovered thq-SAyisT J TaBATKENT FOE THBIB PERMANENT CtIR3. Call on or Address BARRON GARDNER (Consultation Daily), Medical Institotb, 68, Cuba-street, Wellington*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3245, 8 October 1892, Page 1

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