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SHAMROCK HOTEL, Pbetoeb-Stbeet, Haweba. The Proprietor desires to inform 1 his numerous friends and the travelling public that be 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 tpirito kept in stock. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. pOMMEEOUL HOTEL, O Haweba. T. J. HOWARD, having taken over the above from Mr Hutson, trusts to • merit a continuance of the kind support accorded to his predecessor. j Hot, cold, and shower baths. Billiards, stables, and every convenience T. J. HOWARD Proprietor. O AWBE A HOTB L. ~2L KELLY, having taken over the above well-known and longeMftUifAed hostelry, offers a hearty ■welcome to the travelling pubhe. ■ He keeps tbe best brands of liquor, -■> «od can promiae careful attention and good accommodation to aft Wb guests. I 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 *tables are always open, and no icbtrge will be made to visitors standing their homes in the stables. T N G L E W O O~D~H O T E L. GEO. H. GIBSON - Proprietor. Tbe Proprietor desires to inform bis numerous friends and the travelling public, that he has taken ' over, the above Hotel, and trusts by attending to the comfort and convenience of patrons, to merit a fair share of their support. Beers and Wines of tbe best. 'WWdro* t—TIaWB Special Eeietve, tend Jamiesou & Sons' XXX. A Grat-chss Sample Boom on fche premises, fitted with every convenience. "Biftard Boom. Good stabling ; buggies and horses for hire at shortest notice. Pas- . lengere have time for Refreshments between arrival and departure of all ■' trains. Terms moderate. Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station. TMPERIAL HOTEL, Nobmakby. '- 1 —— ifacGwYNNE - - Proprietor •OPkßt-'clasß accommodation for the t travelling and general public. Good bath-room. Good stabling and paddock. -Nothing but the best brands of , vines and spirits kept in stock. ;Terms -moderate. IiILTHAM HOTEL. Having assumed the proprietorship of tne above Hotel, tbe undersigned wrald solicit » continuance of support from the travelling and general public. First-class accommodation. Meals at all hours. Moderate charges. N.B.— Horses and buggy on hire. G. W. CALVERT. REDCLIPFE GALVANISED IRON. Bedcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. ARCHITECTS should Bpecify EEDCLIFFE CROWN. There . ig^ione better manufactured. Lighter ■beets of other brands must be thinner, and will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. CONTRACTORS should not be misled by erroneous statements, such. eb ate advertised by rival importers. • Tfie weights published by the ren- ■ dors of tbe " Orb " brand are iiot the nw>btß oi BEDOLTCFE. Redeliffe -is tbe cheapest firat class iron in the market. The sheetß are wider, thus covering more roof than " Orb," and at present market price a larger surface can be covered at a less coßt with BEDCLIFFE than " Orb." BEDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during 'tbe last 20 years than any other braad, and experience proves that wery sheet will be found perfect. It iB Sold by all <I»on Mbbohahtb & Stobekeepebb throughout the colony. ™^ ITo~W A R D, BUILDER, Paiktbb, Dbcobaxob, aitd Sigw Wbiteb, Princea-street AWBBA TTSB MA-ÜBTJ for Neuralgia T[ U Ohilblainß,Bbeumatism, Sciatica, and any pain. ittA-ÜBU is genuine. .MA.-TJBU grows and is prepared in New Zealand. Aik your" Chemist for Ma-tjbtj. Prepared for the Proprietor by A. A. GOWER, Obemist and Pharmacist, Piiran.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3291, 2 December 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3291, 2 December 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3291, 2 December 1892, Page 1

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