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SH AMIt OC X HOTEL, Pbikoes-Stbset, Hawera. 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 findia comfortable home at most reasonable terms. Best brands of wines beers, and spirits kept in stock. JAMES O'BEILLY, Proprietor. t ' OMMEB OI AL HOTEL, it \ , Hawbba. . , T. J. HOWARD, having taken over the above from Mr Hiitson, trusts to merit a continuance of the kind support accorded to his predecessor. ' Hot, cold, and shower baths. Billiards, stables, and every convenience T. J. HOWARD Proprietor. XT AWE R A HOT EL. Tsv KELLY, having taken over , lie above well-known' and long- , established hostelry, offers a hearty welcome to the travelling public. He keeps the best brands of liquor, and can promise careful attention and good Accommodation to all his guests. Hot, cold, and shower baths, A. good billiard table. On Saturdays and stock sale days dinner will be served at 12 noon. Good paddock accommodation, and roomy stables are always open, and rfd : charge will be made to visitors standing their horseß in the stables. TNGLEWOOD HOTEL. GEO. H. GIBBON - Proprietor. The Proprietor desires to inform his numerous friends and the travelling public, that he has taken ovet, the above Hotel, and trusts by attending to the comfort and convenience of patron's, to merit a fair share of their support. 'Beers- 'and Wines of the best. Whiskies I— Usher's Special Reserve, and Jamioson & Sons' XXX. A first-class Sample Room on the premises, fitted with every convenience. Billard Boom. Good stabling ; buggies and horBOB - 'for^hire at- shortest notice. Pas- . sengerfl have- time for Bef reshments Between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station^ . fIOMMBBCIAL HOTEL \J Kaponga. E. Ctn&MHAH having assumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, tags to intimate to his old friends and the travelling public that nothing will be spared to ensure their coin--fort. Tourists can rely on civiht7 attention. -First-class \ccbmmodation at moderate prices. Wints and spirits of the best brands. TMPEBIAL HOTEL, Nobmahbt. 'Wm.Gwyhke' - - Proprietor First-class accommodation tor the travelling imd general -public. Good bath-room. Good stabling and paddock. . Nothing but the best brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. ..Terms-moderate. LTHAM HOT EL. Hiving assumed the proprietorship of tHe above Hotel, the undersigned .would solicit a continuance bf supporVfrom the travelling and general ' public. First-claBS accommodation. " Meals at all hours. Moderate charges. N.B.— Horses and buggy on hire. G. W. OALVERT. REDOLIETE GALVANISED IRON. Bedcliffe, Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. k. EOHITEOTS should specify jOL BEDCLIFFE CROWN. There is none better manufactured. Lighter ■heets of other brands must be thinner, and will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. CONTBACTOBS should not be misled by erroneous statements, such «■ are advertised by rival importers. IDliie weights published by the vendors of the " Orb " brand are tot the weights of BEDCLIFFE. Redcliffe is the cheapest first class iron in the market.' The sheets are wider, thus covering more roof than " Orb," and at present market price a larger surface can be covered at a less cost with fcEBOLIFFK than " Orb." BBDOLIPFEnas been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last 20 years than any other brand, and. experience proves that every sheet will he found perfect. It is Sold by all HibSi 1 M^bojecamts & Stobekeeerbb . ...; the colony. •*&, A. /HOWARD, BUILDER, , jPaimtkb, Peoobatob, akd Sigh * WarxKß, Trincei-street H^WBba

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3271, 8 November 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3271, 8 November 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3271, 8 November 1892, Page 1

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