rHoitfMEECIAL HOTEL, V/ : HAWERA. y M. C, O'CONNELL,ihaving become proprietor of t_i#well-known HoteV, begs to assure tjfc public that no; efforti will be bpajftd to maintain the .first class relation it has Mtkerty enjoyed, / Travellers and . tOtiri«M -layidepdTd' on having the beaftlaccommolajjron. Only the best- brands of Liquors are kept in Stock*, and the cuinnt is in experienced hands. Meals always ■er»e4 to^ suit «-, the convenience of pasiengerß arriving and leaving by . trains Large, well-fitted sample rooms; and One of the beßt billiard table* in ther district. ________ SHItMKOOK HOTEL, ,'. PhUHCEB-STBEEE, HA.WBBA.. '' The Proprietor desir^S to inform his numerous friends apd the travelling public that he /s prepared to receiVq boarders ay visitors. His long connectioi wit! tbe above house is sttf^ent gnnamee that they will find. «, comfortable home at most reasonable terms. Best brands of wines beers, and spiritrkßpt in stock. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL, Hattbba. X; GK "M;c"Co__TrM..J?roprietresß SUPERIOR WINES 4KD SPIRITS |gr ; Pas's eng*B haf c time for refreghm_p_r between ; arrival and., departure of all trains Good STABLiwa. :■: ■ £ . w E B~A~~ HOTEL. 1 M. KELLY, having taken over ♦Be above well-known and longeitabHshed hostelry, offers a hearty welcome to the travelling public. He keeps the beßt brands oLliquor, and can promise careful attention and good accommodation to alb^Tis guests. ilot,' cold, and shower Jw.ths. A good billiardjtabley On Saturdays Kid/rock sale dayßdinner will be servW^t 12 noon. Good paddock accommodation, and roomy gtablejLare always open, and no 1 charge will be made to visitors » standing their horses in the stables. TUGLBWOOB HOTEL. GEO. H. GIBBON - Proprietor,. The Proprietor desires to inform 'Mb numerous friends /and the travel- • Hng pnblic, that he/has taken over, t_e>*bote Hot*l, andftruhtß by attending to the comf ortland convenience of patrons, to meat a fair share of i their support. I Beer».«nd Wiles of the best Whiskies.-:— Ushe«>Special Keaerve, and<3*mie&on & Sols' XXX. A. firßt-cl«WrSa»ple Boom on the premises, fitted lrith every convenience. BiWdloom. Goed stablinV, figgiea and horses for hire at shitt|Bst notice. Passengers have time fo* Befreßhments between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. '■ Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station: E"^rT_ HAM . HOTEL. Having assumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, thjTundersigned would solicit tf'ebntid&ance of supportfrom 'the travelling and general public I_rst-claß|/accommodation. Mealß at allsfctfurß:. moderate charges. N.Bi-rHorses and buggy on hire. G. W. OALVEBT. J. MAOKLAM, i QtAKONBB AND :• jaFANOY GOODS DEALBR, Higtoitreet -J -/- Hawera Full Stock * in all Lines Always Kept pOMMEROIAL UNION ABBUBANOE COMPANY, Hg™ Capital ... ... - *2,500,000 Accumulated Funds exAiW Net Income ... 51,275,260 offices/ v IN THE W«LD. . This Compny # PPeP' e P" ed *j' .wscept all dei riptifs of Fire and M£_ie risks it tbTlowest current LMMt^br Li htAg will be made %d/alsc dJage from Gas eMosion. Claima met promptly »nd fairly. From the Mariner, London, 15th Oct. M^Tllere is a satisfaction m jmw* Sw_ policy by anob a Comp any •r it » i, ft t ««i«_nkd_e<Ql^eoonty of indemnity B?l_SS!S?»ffitiMM» promptneßß .AgeaMorJfow*'
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2429, 17 May 1893, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2429, 17 May 1893, Page 1
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