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SHAMROCK HOTEL, ■ Pitatafl-STBEEiri Hawbbi. The Proprietor: desires to inform j his numerous 1 friends and r the travel- i lingvpnblic that he is prepared to J Aceivei boarders* and visitors. His long connection With' the above house . W tufficient guarantee that they will comfortable home at most reasonable terms. 3&at brands of wines beers, and ■pints kept in stock. ' .1 JjlSfaaS' O'REILLY, Proprietor. « £r a'"W b iTa hotel. 3& "KUSIiXT, having taken over •the above 1 well-known and long- . eitabliihed' hostelry, offers a hearty welcome to the travelling public. He, keeps th« best-brands of liquor, ,' and wi 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 no cnarge will be made to visitors standing their^horses in the stables. iNGLEWOOD HOTEL. !:€ffiD.v'' H. GIBSON - Proprietor. ' Tfe Proprietor desires to inform iiii friends ai^d the travelling "photic, that he has taken over, tbe above Hotel, and trusts by attending to. the comfort and convenience of patrons, to merit a fair share of tk*6ittpsbrt. Beers and Wines of the best. WnMfciW i-^TJaher's Special Reserve, «nd)Jamios6iii&Sons' XXX. A 'firifcclaßß Sample Room on the premises, fitted with every convenience. Billard Boom. , ' Good itabling ; buggies and horses . for hire at shortest notice. Pas•engers bave time for Refreshments between arrival and departure of all 1 trains. Terms moderate. , , „ „ Wtforler attends the arrival of all 1 trains at Station. •tSpBBIAL HOTEL, Noßteita. I . ij W.^w*nnb - -Proprietor ji,,,',. iJTirst-class accommodation for the travelling and general public. Good bath-room. Good stabling and paddock. Nothing hut^the best brands of wines" andf spirits kept va. stock. Terms moderate. iS^iiTi hotel. . . i 'Having ilsstimed the proprietorship • of the 1 above Hotel, the undersigned 1 would solicit a 'continuance of sup- ' *psfrbm thd'tfavellingf and general 1 Wblici FiMfcelass accommodation. "" K&Ib at all hours. Moderate charges. lf.B^— Horses and buggy on hire. G. W. OALVBRT. GOLDWATBRS 1 /NfiBISTMAS HAMPBBS! \J fl Bottle Whisky "j 9 . 1 Bottle Brandy 20s te 8 Bottles Ale J Cases 1b extra. , Country customers please add rail to P.O. Orders. ' CrOLDWATER BROS., New Plymouth. GiALVAJSISED IRON. •;>Bedcliffe Crown Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. - I i Jt fi(M'iSfe:S Ji should specify A. .BBDOLIFFB CROWN. There j j^one better manufactured. Lighter ■heetaof other? brands must be thinner, and will not laAt as'long or give the'same satisfaction. . 'OONTB&OTOBS' should iiot bei ' misled by erroneduß ■ Btatements, such ■■'areiaavertiaed by rival -importers. Jrte published by the , vendors of tbe " Orb " brand are not the sweats of BOBDCLIFFB. Bedcliffe »»the cheapest first class iron in the market. The sheets are widerHbns toWrinjr more ■ roof than v Orb,'* and ftfAreßen't>arkef l price a larger our&c* 'can' 'W^y^red 'fbfe a less cost with EEDOLIF WE than i'-^Orb." " ' - EBDOiiiEFB lias been more largely imported into-New^ tne* last 20 <i*K#- than' ant dtber n b'raiid, and ! experience proves that "'etery sheet will be found perfect. It is Sold by all I»on iSmbmsTß & Stobekeepebb throughout the colony. t4 *^Tf SB MA-'T^B'tr for Neuralgia U.ohilblainiS,B^uniatißm, Sciatica, Sprains and any pain. MA-TJEU is ftBOTMneULteViSQ; grbwß ' *i& is prepared Ask your Chemist for Ma-übu« P^epa^ea f or the Proprietor by A) A. GOWBB, Chemist and Pharmacist, Paxka.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2320, 7 January 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2320, 7 January 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2320, 7 January 1893, Page 1

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