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I /COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i \J HA.WBRA. ' M. C. O'CONNELL, having be- • come Proprietor oi this well-Known H;otel, begs, to assure the^publtc that HQrefEprt will be bpared to , tha first class reputationt it has hitherto enjoyed. and tourists -may depend /on Having the ' best accommodation. / s Only the best brafads/of Liquors ate kept in, Stock ; afad^lhe cuisine is in experienced handsX Meals always served to suit the convenience of passengers arriving and leaving by train. Large, well-fitted sample rooms j and one of the beßt Milliard tables in the district. q!la Im:hoce:/1 m:hoce:/ hotel, O Pbinces-Stbeet,;. Hawbba. The Proprietor -de|ireß to inform his numerous friendtfcand the travelling .pubfrv that Ihelis prepared to re.cefoe' boarders hog visitors. His long f ,connection wi*? the above hQU . 8 1 e , is sufficient guaraV/ee that they will find a comfortable home at? most reasonable terms; Best, brands of wines beers, and spirit* kept in stock. JAMES. O?REI^LY, Proprietor. [J, AW E Bjk. HOTEL. M. KELLY, laving taken over !he< above well-lbown and lpngeitablished hostejry, offers a hearty welcome to the travelling public. B» keeps tl&. »st brandß.of liquor, Wid, can prom^b^"^ ul attention and goftd apcommoptfttion to all his guests. teotrfloU, and ahower baths. A good billiard table. On Saturdays and stock sale days' dinner will be.served at 12 noon. Goo 4 paddock accommodation, and roomy stables are always open, and, nq -charge, will be made to visitors landing their horses in the stables^ TTN GLEWOOD HOTEL. GEO. H. GIBSON - Proprietor. The, Proprietor desires to inform his numerous friends md the travelling -public, that he has taken over. the,abW Hotel, and ttusts by attending to the comfort a£d convenience pt patrons, to merit^fe fair share of F*SSK£IW of. the best. "Whiskies :— Usher'fSpecial Reserve, aad Jamieson «fc Sow XXX. A firafeclassf SaAple Room on the premises, fitted /with every oonvenience. Biil^f Boom. Good itabjirig ; buggies and horses for t>i*e shortest notice.- Pas■enirer»hav«rtime for Refreshments between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. Potter attends the arrival of all ' trains at Station.

ITMPBRIAIi HOTEL, Npbman^t. Wm.Gwynnb - - Proprietor Fjtfst-class. accommodation tor the travelling and geneial public. Good < bath-room. VJ96od stabling and paddock. Nothing but the best brands of wines and spires kept in stock. Terms moderate. ITHAM H~O~T:b:l. Having assumed the proprietorship of the nbove, H.otel, thi undersigned would solicit a of supiorfc from the trjKfellirig and general ~~ public. Firßt-clai*w4ccommodation. Meals at all hours. Moderate charges. POMMEROIAL UNION »!** Funds exiZI Net Income ... Jl.« WEA.WIESt FIRE OFFICES X$ THE ■V^OBLD. Thia Company is prepared to accept all desMpJ*onß o£ ftre and Marine risks a% the lowest current XfttM. , liOßiea by Lightning will be made good, also damage from Gas explosion. Claims met promptly and fairly. From the Mariner, London, 15th Uct. 1889 —There is a satisfaction in possessJ SJa polioy by $nch a Company; it is & c»e of loss, but it means promptness Sfiairßess in settlement ; everything, isfaot, that th* honest pohoyholder oun BaSbNTFA3MBRB' UNION Ld. . Agents for Hawera. , OOVERNMENT LIFE INSUBAKOT ' DKPABTMENTtOKWS ON MORTCAOt. r^tinM timo bo time * limited portion ot thj CjfOfi? wpie*™ -4 taortta^o ot freehold. JQ unAs vb WX ou ™*™^J* t by flxea in(wenniy, with ov.i-jn %Ys okaOyeao. ,Wmentf,. V xeadoTe U 15^Z^ym n \ [lot each £IXO* Periofl of Loan— r -?' Twelve yean w £*" kr 0 Fifteen y twit , '«. I ••• ° ,S S Twenty yean 4 I ••• * 1 . bwrower lo»j, "before tho expiry of tuT^^t^oS'thTloan, , with, JJ Jf^ffl* aoliccofi terms tfhfcb can be ascer^uned iat tM» 3ffleeT<>r** w^rPMbo offices of this Department, JrSero atto f wnWoi application can be o b *Wt*; l^foßpeJctieolarßM to toan* Wt&T *° **»• ■cad andßranch Offlnea and p>Mt Ofli^i. :? ■> • — a=»'-^a =»'-^ mfii5 r HA^J!BA A KcIiMANBT STAB X yft now iiiue^'lai' j< Price one P«DUT \ 1

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2393, 5 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2393, 5 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2393, 5 April 1893, Page 1

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