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..QHAMIiOCK HOTEL, 0 Pbinceb-Stbeet, Hawbba. The Proprietor desires to inform hit numerous friends and the travol- . ling public' that he is prepared to Boarders and visitors. His long connection with the above house is Sufficient guarantee that they will "'.'fincl a comfortable home at moßt reasonable terms. Best brands of wines "beers, and " asJlt(Pfcept in Btock. JAMES O'REILLY, P roprietor. 1 i OM M E XVI A L HOTEL, * Hawbba. T. J, HOWARD, havini ■> taken over tHe; f aty>ye from Mr Huts^ >n, trusts to merit a, continuance of tb c kind euppoit Kicox&ed to via pred- eceaeor. i Hdfc, cold, and showe r baths. ; Filliirdsy stables, an» 1 every convenience T. J.HoIrABD Proprietor. [ O "AW ERA HOT EL. . M.-XELLY, having: taken over Ifce above well-known and longhostelry, ofllerß a hearty •'^oine.'to-the travellini ? public. '. He keeps the best brai ids of liquor, and lean promise careful ; attention and , good acepmmodation to 1 ill his guests. Hot, cold, and shower baths. A good billiard table. On Saturdays and sfo Dck sale days dinner will be served at 12 noon. , Good* 1 'paddock accomm odation, and ' roomy stables are alwa yB open, and no.';Coarge will be maflle to visitors 1 ttunding their horses in the stables. , )j-NGLE WOOD HOTEL. : eBO. H. GliioN -• Proprietor, j „-.., i&e Proprietor desires to inform Vi» nnmerons friends an & the travelMbb public, that he hat taken ovw, j -the above Hotel, and trui ts by attending to the comfort and convenience ' otpatrohs, to merit a fair share of their support. , , . t Beers and Wines of the best. Whiskies :— Usher's Special Reserve, A Sons' -XX A. A first-class Sample Room on the ptonfaes, fitted with every conYfnience. r £illard Room. 1 Good stabling.; buggies and horses- ' for ' hire at shortest . notice. Passengei* 1 nave time for Refreshments Between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. 1 ! Forter attends tho arrival of all trains at Station. TMPERIAL HOTEX, Nobmanbt. Wm.Gwtnnb - - Proprietor First-class accommodation for the • travelling and general public. ; ! tfob'd bath-room. Good stabling 1 -an 4 d paddock. „,.., c "Noting but the best brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. ' Terms moderate. EL T H~aTm^ HOTEL. Having, assumed the proprietorship Of the above Hotel, the undersigned would, solicit a continuance of Bupport from the travelling and general public Firßt-class accommodation. Mealflatallhourß. Moderate charges. N B.— Horses and buggy on hire. G. W. CALVERT. REDCLIFEE XI GALVANISED IKON. Bedcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. oA ECHITEOTS should specify iLIREDCLIFFE CROWN. There is none better manufactured. Lighter : sheets of other brandß must be thin- > ncr, arid will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. CONTRACTORS should not be ;in£Ud by erroneous statements, such ' m are advertised by rival importers. ' Se "weights published by the ven'a&rs of the " Orb " brand are not the 'weights of BEDCLIFFE. Redcliffe is the cheapest fint class iron in the ihkrket. The sheets are wider, thus ' ibvefirig more roof than " Orb," and t# present toarket price a larger aurfacd can be covered at a less cost with • BBDOLIFFE than " Orb." BBDCLIFFE has been more largely - Sported into New Zealand during -^fine last 20 years than any other bwmd, and experience proves that - er«ry sheet will be found perfect. It is Sold by all Ibon Mbbohaktb & Stobekeepebb throughout the colony. ' /trr Z h~o ward, BUILDER, Palutbb, Decobatob, and Sign Wbitkb, Princes-street Haweba ftrr-SB MA.-TJ B U f or Neuralgia VJ Chilblains, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sprains and any pain. MA-TJRtT is genuine. , aIA-TTRU grows, and is prepared in New Zealand. Ask your Chemist for Ma-iteu. Prepared for the Proprietor by A. A. GOWBR, ♦Chemist and Pharmacist, Patea.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 1