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Sl'S 1 ' HAMMOCK HOTEL, PBDrOEB-STREET, HAWBBA. , Thci Propnetor desires to inform to* numeronßlriendsandthe travel,.l,fi(g.' public that he is prepared to receive hoarders and visitors. Hib loageconneetion with the above house tig, infficient guarantee that they will 5 'find a r 6bmf ortable home at most rear lonable terms. T! lest brands of wines beers, and spirits iept. in stock. JAMES O'BEILLT, Proprietor. rr aw e b a^^hTtlsT. M. KELLY, having taken over the above well-known and.long«iti]&lished hostelry, ofEers a hearty , welcome. to the travelling public. " 'H» keeps the best brands of liquor, and can promise careful attention and good accommodation to all his guests. | • Hot, cpld, and shower baths. : A good billiard table. On Saturdays and stock sale day b dinner wUI be served at 12 noon. L ' J 'Good paddock accommodation, and *o.oxny stables are always open, and no, charge will be made to visitors . standing theiT horses in the stables. HOTEL. (JEd H. . (3-IBBON - Proprietor. , ■ The Proprietor desires to inform 'his numerous friends and the travelling 'public, that he has taken over, tHe above Hotel, and trusts by attendfijgtio'the comfort and convenience \pt patrons, to merit a fair share of their support. .- " • ,' . , , r Beers , and .Wines of the best. Whiskies :-> Usher's Special Reserve, •id Jamiesoa * Sons' XXX. A 'firßt-class" Sample Boom on the premises," fitted with every conTenience. •* Billard Boom. • Good stabling ; buggieß and horses for hire at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Befreshments between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. Porter attends the arrival ot all trains at Station. TMPEBIAL HOTEL, Nobmaitby. KW-Gwysne - - Proprietor 1 ~ , Erst-claas accommodation tor the travelling and general public. Good bath-room. Good Btabling , "Npthihg but the best brands of wine's and spirits kept in. stock. ' "'' Terms ' moderate. j^_^\ >'•" > '.' - ntrnii'T H AM HOTEL. Jfa • , ? 'Having assumed the proprietorship Of the above Hotel, the -undersigned would, aolictyft continuance of support from the, travelling and general public Fir.B>claßß accommodation. "jjrearaaVall hours. Moderate charges. 1 'JT.B.— Horses and bngsy.raUre. o i I___~ . TT SB MA-TJ BTT for Neuralgia . JJ Chilblains, Bheumatißm, Sciatica, Sprains and- any pain. v .' MA-XTBU is,6ENUiKB. MA.-TJBTJ . grows and is prepared in New Zealand. i • ■ ii - Ask your Chemist for Ma-tou« Prepared for the Proprietor by A. A. GO WEB, Chemist and Pharmacist, Patka. BLTSTB OBOBS BLUE CBOSS .BLUE OBOSS BLUE OBOSS TBA TBA TEA It is delicious, and best. value, so aikforit.Sold by grocerß, in lead packets 28 per lb 2s 4d per lb WhoWe, - - A.H.MOOBE 4 ' Opunake.* ASK TOUB GEOCEB THESE PUBE TEAS. 37 Fbathebsiok'Stbeet, . t WELLINGTON. THESE TEAS ,may be obtained B. A. Adams, Eltham Nbwman Bbos., Opunake Gaedneb & Suitor Hawera Bates Bbob., Normanby JpIL Bbo?., Okaiawa ,GttMo-UB & Falkheb, Manaia ' *• "^OB THI BI.OOD 18 THE L»B. /^ILABKE'S world-famed© Moot \Jr.l mixture ia warranted to cleans* the /blood from all impurities fron whatever.caußO arising. For scrofula •curvy, skin and biood dise&jei, and ■ores of All kinds, ics effects are mar- ; velldue.o Thousands of . testimoniali 8old"in botliet, 2u dd and 111 eacl by chemists and patWt medicintvendors' everywhere, bole proprietors. The Lincoln and Midland Couatiei Drug o*., .LinooU, tftaland *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2337, 27 January 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2337, 27 January 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2337, 27 January 1893, Page 1

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