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noMMERCUL HOTEL, \J HAWERA. M C. O'CONNBLL, having become Proprietor of this well-known Hotel, begs to assure the public that no effort m\\ be spared \f maintain the first class reputatyn it has hitherto enjoyed. Tra/ellers and tourists may dttoend yT having the best accommodafion^/ Only the best>fninuß of Liquors are kept in Stock; and the cuisine is in experienced bands. Meals always served to suit the convenience ot passengers arriving and leaving by Large, well-fitted sample rooms; . and one of the best billiard tables in the district. QHAMROCK HOTEL, O PBtITCES-STBEET, HaWEBA. The Proprietor desires to jfiform his numerous friends and tbeitravelling publib 1 that he iis prejAred to receive boarders and\ visitors. His long- connection with tbeatfovo house is sufficient guarantee wat they will find a comfortable home at most reasonable tOTinB. Best brands of wines beers, and j spirits kept in stock. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. • [JAWESA HOTEL. M/KELLY, having taken oyot the abote well-known and long-estoblidbe-a hostelry, offers a hearty welcome 'to the travelling public. He keeps th© best brands ofliquor, . and can promise careful attewdon and good.«ocommodation to all his .guests. Hot, cold,' and shower baphs. A good billiard t\ble. / On Saturdays ancksjtock sale days dinner will Deserved 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. TNGLEWOOD HOTEL. : G^O. H. GIBSON - Proprietor. The Proprietor desires to inform Ms numerous friends and the travel- • ling; public, that he baa taken over, fhe above Hotel, and trusts by attend- » ing -to the comfort and convenience of. patrons, to merit a fair share of th&fcßupport. ' " Beers and Wines of fhe best. W,liiskies Speci* Reserve, «nd)il*mieson «*6ons' XXX. A first-class Sample Bbom on the premises, fitted vwith/ every conretHence. Billard Room. Good stabling ; buggies and horses for hire at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Ref resnments between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. • Porter, attends the arrival of all trains at Station. TMPERIAL HOTEL, Nobmahby. JL — — Wit. Gwykke - - Proprietor First-class accommodation for the . travelling- and general public. Good bath-room. (&>od stabling and paddock. / frothing butUhe bist brands of wines and flpirits\iept |n stock. Terms moderate^. * tilthak' hotel. Having flssumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, the undersigned would solicit a' eontinuaqce of supk port from the travelling /nd general W public. First-Class aedtonmodation. Meals at all hours. Moderate charges. N.8.-^ HorseliW buggy on hire. - my. calvert. COMMERCIAL UNION ASfltmiNOE COMPANY, LIMITED Capital £2,500,000 Annual Net Income ... £1,275,260 Losses paid to date ... £13,000,000 ONE OF THE LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST FIRE \ OFFICES 4 IN THE WORLD. This Company is turepared to i accept all descriptions Jf Fire and M«me risks at the Ijiwest current wtei. / XiOßieß by Lightning! will be made good, also damage from Gas explosion. Olftims metrprompfty and fairly. Rom tbe Mariner, London, 15th Oct. 1889 :— There is a satisfaction in possessing * polioy fey bu<A a Company ; ie is nofr«nlyapleagia,of security of indemnity in, case oi loss, but it means promptness and fairness in settlement ; everything, .in fact, tbat the honest polioyholder ctn ijS'MONT FARMERS' UNION Ld. Agents for Hawera flyyfist (RII^MENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Eitibllshed 1870. AVTMLuv ivabmtuo ay TffiJtfflt UM« tantm ■ should mttW/thit two •f Ikt tkbf polmt to be eonslderaolo effiMttflf «a aNmaw trt Oxt ••«nnw > m<J &* ItihliDißtnmtnt- ?. AUolute security uf &&*& * _t * dm state guarantee M,oMt i« r^luoo^ to umlaham, :> £• l«rtlolpatlng' r»te« of ottwr • - 4Bjt dotoc bnslatM In AsMralaida* mkUM tU Urn piofiu-«ro ntntatd, to'tk* l^tlfMdcn.lß tb« form ot boautt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2397, 8 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2397, 8 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2397, 8 April 1893, Page 1

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