COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAWBEA. M. C. O'CONNELL, having become Proprietor of this well-known Hotel, begs to assure the public that no, effort will be spared to maintain tbe first class reputation it haß hitherto enjoyed. Travellers and tourists may depend on having the . best accommodation. / Only the best of Liquors are kept in Stock \ andf the cuisine is in experienced han%,/ Meals always served to suit the convenience of passengers arriving and leaving by f train. Large, well-fitted sample rooms; and one of the best billiard tables in the district. QHAMItOCK HOTEL, O Pbinoeb-Stbeet, Haweba. . The Proprietor desirea to inform his numerous friends and the travelding public that he is prepared to •receive boarders and visitors. His long connection with.the Above house isi.ufficient guarantee/ that they will find a comfortable hfltoe at most reasonable terms. 1 / .Best brands of/wines beers, and spirits kept in stock. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. rr AWE R A HOTEL M. KELLY, having taken over the above well-known and longB«tablisbed hostelry, offers a hearty frelcome to the travelling ifabHc. ' He keeps the best braMß of liquor, J- and canpromiseVcareful^tttention and goooVace.qmmodAion ti'all his guests. f ilot, cold, andWojlir bathe. A good billiardVa#e. On Saturdays aan stock sale days dinner will Deserved at 12 noon. Good paddock accommodation, and roomy stables are always dpen, and no charge will be made to visitors • sibanding .their horses in the stables. X N GIEWOOD HOTEL. <*EO. H. GIBSON - Proprietor. The Proprietor desires to inform his numerous friends and the travelling public, that he has taken over, the above Hotel, and trußts/by attendrag to the comfort and Convenience ■ of patrons, toljmerit a^air share, of t" theirsnppurt; 1 £ fi^. Beers —and jwines«of the best. r^gfidß^ea : — uAer's Special Reserve, y/arid Jamieson «SfconsfXXX. ..A, first-class maniple Room on. the premises, fitteJ^with every convenience. BillaroTßoom. Good stabling ; buggies and-.horses . for hire at shortest, notice. Pas- ; nengersihave time for Refreshments 1 between arrival and departure of all - trains: Terms -moderate. \ Porter aittends 'the arrival of all traina at Station. f IMPERIAL HOTEL, Noemanby. Wm. Gwtnnk - - P/oprietor . . liirafcclass; accommodatup for the travelling and general pujfic. Good bath-room. Qpod Btabling and paddock. }Jr " Nothing but tttfe«n>est brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. Terms moderate. I7\ LTH A M HO T ¥lL . !i ... Having assumed the proprietorship i of the above Hotel, the undesigned .. would golieit a continuance of support from the travellingjpl general public. Fir,st*ola|B aox|Mnmodation. fcaJs / ataU.h ! (>urs.>Mjperate charges. jpOMMEROIAL UN|ON -JSsURANOE COMPANY, LIMITED ... ' £2^00,000 Accumulated Funds ex- '4 \ Aed *2,500,000 . Annual Net Inpome . . . j531,275,260 ItiOSsVpaid to date . J^13,000,000 \ OOTS OP THE LAROEST AND \WEAtTHIES# FIRE 1 \ . OFFIpfIS 1 MN THE JvORLD. This Obmpara' is prepared to 1 accept all etescKptions of/Fire and jMaruie risk^Jft the lowist current rates. JPI I ~-.<liOßßes by jpigT^ning^rill be made >* * ' good, JRso d\madf f rom Gas .". Qlftim sfet p\omjßy and fairly. Fromine Mari%j|rsPiidoii, 15th Oct. %!889 trrVhere is aiiisfaDtionin possess* .inga/olioy by sach a ie is f ' tiot omr a pledge of securiQwf indemnity - m owe of loss, but it meanßToromptneßs Anviairnesß in settlement ; overything, , iiyfact, that the honeßt poHcyHWder.cbn '. "Ig^IONT FARMERS' UNIOIf Ld. ' Agents for Hawera. eovin:>:..i N'i iii'.K iNsin»ANOi Li..AHTM3SKT. LOANS ON MORTCACt. ' YROV thiii- «o time a liinitod portion Ol th« ■"* iun«'«i^ ci rou ftist iuo;tn.'t,'B of freehold *< tin 1 -will- ••! 'uMi of ropay'iiu'i tby flxod In # iln!.'i<tt-.*i>iiWove W, 15, or 30 j oars. Hftlf-yfirly l'AyineD for «d.c!i illOO. r-j-od of Loan- / s - d - 'i,irlr<- u-Hr* Jf ... 0 4 i-'ijltnii jciira /. ... 68 9 Twpntu~y.'nM /• ••• <13 8 . tio^Bß rep«y*l>le iijmnntalrnont'! >•. In-: <l>v princfiu.l and liitJ'ebt tM- botli li(j.».l«io<i witliin » zivwi tiuits niil on lenns of iv wost favourtiblo •^JftUnffli-'tcr, i>re*Uß*»rJvo<? advtuittijjts to buttl«r« "r-e'bo'iTowei rtßiy, before tli« «x|)iry of tlm ful) 'uiirioil. rc*oin tbe lotiu. witu or \\iUi..ut i3ot.ee ou torin.rVliMi can be ttscin'taiuod at dis - •jmc«, or at tiny oi Uio offices of this Uoi-artuißut. '■wbere Mfo forms of f.i» '•■* ol#t*iiie^ ' For full parlioilHi-B as to U»u"- \, »>'•/ to tfi« V' 4H© Hawbba & imobmakbt Stab .'. T i B now iisneH daih Pn> we (
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2388, 28 March 1893, Page 1
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664Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2388, 28 March 1893, Page 1
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