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COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAWERA. M. C. O'CONNELL, having become Tropnetor of thiß well-known Hotel bega to assure the public that no effort will be spared to maintain - the first class reputation it has hitherto enjoyed. Travellers and tourists may depend on Hating tne test accommodation. Only the best branus of Liquors Me kept in Stock ; and the cuisine is in experienced hands. Meals always -served to suit the convenience ot passengers arriving and leaving by train. Large, well-fitted sample rooms; and 6ne of the best billiard tables m tne district. CIHAMKOCK HOTEL, © Pbikoeb-Stbeet, Haweba. The Proprietor desires to inform His numerous friends and'the travelling public that he is prepared to ' . reSive boarders and visitors. His qq O ng connection with the above house is sufficient guarantee that they will find a comfortable home at most reaff aonable terms. * Best brands of wines beers, and 'spirits kept iv stock. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. JET AWE E A HOTEL. M. KELLY, having taken over ' the above well-known and longestablished hostelry, offers a hearty welcome to the travelling public. He keeps th© best brand** of liquor, - and can promise careful attention and good accommodation to alibis guests. 'Sot, cold, and shower baths. A good billiard table. On Saturdays and stock sale days dinner will be servod at 12 noon. Good paddock accommodation, and roomy stables are always open, and no charge will be made to visitors standing their horses in the stables. iNGLE WOOD HOTEL. 'GEO. H. GIBSON - Proprietor. The Proprietor desires to inform his 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 the best. " Whiskies :— Usher's Special Reserve, -- and Jamieson & Sons' XXX. / A first-class Sample Room on the fitted with every convenience. Billard Boom. Good stabling ; buggies and horses for hire at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Refreshments between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station. TMPERIAL HOTEL, Normanby. Wm. Gwtnne - - Proprietor First-claßß accommodation for the travelling and general public. Good bath-room. Good stabling and paddock. Nothing blit the best brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. Terms moderate. Tj^LTHAM HOTEL. Having assumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, the undersigned would solicit a continuance of support from the travelling and general public. "First-class accommodation. Meals at all hours. Moderate charges. N.B.^Horses^bugg^jg. BLUE CROSS BLUE CROSS BLUE CEOSS BLUE OEOSS TEA TEA TEA TEA It is delicious, and best value, so askforit f . Soldby grocers, in lead packets 1 Opunake. P^ItOFESSOE STOWELL'S MODERN OINTMENT. Wonderful Cure for Bheumaticm, Eheumatic Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, "Ulcerated Sores.and Neuralgia. Great Beinedy for Scalds, Bums, Cuts.And3ruis.es. 'Person^ Wqfttd not be without it. It is sold in boxes at Is, Is 6d, 2s. Hr. iBfc&KEWEM., Storekeeper, is Sole Agent for Hawera. A 8K YOITE GROCER J\. • bob THESE PTTEE TEAS. ■ 1 1 1 1 37 Feathebston Street, WELLINGTON. *" < THESE TEAS may be obtained from— K. A. Adams, Eltham Newman Bbos., Opunake > Gabditeb & Sutton, Hawera Bates Bbob., Normanby Jom Bad*., Okaiawa &kLKOiTB & FAiKSEß,.Manaia

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2350, 11 February 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2350, 11 February 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2350, 11 February 1893, Page 1

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