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riOMMERCIAL HOTEL, V^ HAWEEA. M. C. O'CONNELL, having become Proprietor c£ this well-known Hotel, begs to assure the public that no effort will be tpared to maintain the first class reputation it has hitherto enjoyed. Travellers and tdurists may depend on paving the t>e^t accommodation. M Only the beßt brandjf of Liquors are kept in Stock ; anytne cuisine is in experienced binds^Meals always ■erred to suit t^B^onvenience of p»Bsengei;s arriving and leaving by train. Large, well-fitted sample roomB; and one of the best billiard tablos in the district. SHAMItOCK HOTEL, Peihceb-Steeet, Haweba. The Proprietor desires |to inform his numerous friendß andjxhe travelling public that he is Prepared to receive boarders and His long connection with tip above house is sufficient guaranjpr that they will find a. comfortable home at most reasonable termß. Best brands of wines beers, and spirits kept iv stock. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL, Haweba. K. G. "Mc"Colltim:...^Proprietress BUPERIOB WINES a|*D SPIRITS fST Passengers haie time for refreshmentlrbetween arrival and departure of all trains Good Stabling. IJAWEBr HOTEL. M. KELLY, having taken over the above well-known and longestablished hostelry, offers a hearty welcome to the travelling<rpublic. He keeps the best brands of liquor, " and can promise careful attention and good accommodation to asl his guests. Kot, cold, and showerf baths. A good billiard |ablej On Saturdays aflft s/ock sale days dinner will be Bervodat 12 noon. Good paddock accommodation, and roomy stables are always open, and ' 80,, charge will be made to visitors " itWnding their horses in the stables. TNGLEWOOD HOTEL. GEO. H. GIBBON - Proprietor. The Proprietor desires to inform % his numerous friends and the travelling public, that he has taken over, the above Hotel, and tprußts by attending to the comfort ajid convenience of patrons, to merit|a fair share of their suppurt. I Beers, and Winei of the best.] Whiskies :— Usher's Special Eeßerve, j and Jamieson & Sons? XXX. A firat-claas fiamfe Room on the premises, fitted\wlth every convenience. Billard »oom. Good stabling ; buggies and horses for hire at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Eefreshments between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station. THILTHAM HOTEL. Having assumed thevproprietorship of the above Hotel, tfce undersigned would solicit a cont&uance of support from the travelling and general public. Firßt-clasif accommodation. Meals at all hours. Moderate charges. N.B.— Horses and buggy on hire. G. W. CALVERT. , jTmacelam, BOOKSELLEB, OTATIONES AND, GOODS DEA|EE, Hlgh.»treefc - •-/ - Hawera Full v»« ***£ " Stock in all i Lines Always Kept /^OMMEROIAIi UNION Adulated Funds exAnnual Net Income ... £1,275,260 Losses paid to date ... £13,000,000 ONE OF THE LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST EIRE OFFICES/ IN THE WOBLD. This Company is/prepared to accept *11 description/ of *ire and Marine risks at thejoweat current rates. ** .„ , j liosses br Lightafrg will be made goda, also damage from ttas explosion. Claims met promptly i wd|»jw -Frbnfthe Mariner, London, 15th Uot. - 1889 -.—There is a satisfaction in possess- -,, "iog a polioy by such a Company; it w hot only apledge of security of indemnity in owe of loss, but it means promptness ana fairness in settlement ; everything, ' Ti«!«et» that the honest policyholder cmj LIwWIbNTJ'AAIEBBS' UNION L». ™T^^~ : '%aekto for Hawera. • ■

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2431, 19 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2431, 19 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2431, 19 May 1893, Page 1