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COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAWERA. M C. O'CONNELL, having become Proprietor of D f°S Hotel, begs to assure th/pubbc that no effort will be tpar/to maintain the first class rep/ation. it ha* hitherto enWa. /"'J 11 ™ "J* , tourists may lepenf on having the ( best accommod|tionf . Only the belt Wands of Liquors are kept in Stofc/and the cuisine is in experienced h****. Meals always served to suit the convenience ot passengers arriving and leaving by . train. , Lrir»«-, well-fitted sample rooms, and on* «-f tho best billiard tables in the dibtnet. i r_ HAMMOCK HOTEL, O Pbinces-Stbeet, Haweba. ( The Proprietor desirejf'to inform bis numerous friends an#the travel- : ling public that he /prepared to receive hoarders andfvisitors. His ( long connection wit/he .above house i. sufficient guafanie that they will find a comfortabWfcome at most rea- . nonable terms. , Best braßda of wines beers, and epiritß kept iv stock. JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor^ R"~ A~I L~W~AY BOTE L, Haweba. K. G. "Mc"Colltjm... Proprietress SUPERIOR WINES Ap SPIRITS <gT Passengers h#e time for » refreehmen#between arrival _pd depar- ] turewall trains Good Stabling. TTTw ERA HOTEL. M. KELLY, having taken over the above well-known and long- ■ established hostelry, offers a hearty welcome to the travelling^public. He keeps the best brarfds of liquor, and can promise and good accommodation M all his guests, r ilot, cold, baths. A good billittd t«le. On Baturd#s aJB stock sale days dinner will befserJld at 12 noon. . Good paddlcAccommodation, and roomy stableSJFe always open, and • no charge will he made to visitors -standing their horses in the stables. ITTGLEWOOD HOTEL. — t, *, i GEO. H. GIBSON - Proprietor. ' The Proprietor desires to inform < his numerous friends and the travel- j ling public, that he ha/ taken over, , the above Hotel, and trAts by attend- j mg to the comfort antf convenience | of patrons, to -merit& fair share of ( their support f . Beers and!Wilis of the best. Whiskies:— 1 |he« Special Reserve, : and 3 amieson f S#-s' XXX. A first-clas* Kmple Room on the premises, fit«s« with every con- , tenience. Billard Room. Good stabling ; buggies and horses for hire at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Refreshments between arrival and departure of all trains. Terms moderate. Porter attends the arrival ot all trains at Station. l 7 L TIT! M HOTEL. lli * — /. _ ~ Hating assumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, thj undersigned would solicit a coatitfuance of support from the trav.eUjQg and general public First-cla»Bjfaccommodation. Meals at all hours. 'Moderate charges. N.B.—Horses and buggy on hire. G. W. CALVERT. jTmackxam, BOOKSELLER, QTATIONER AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, High-ntreet - - - JHawera Full | § Stock | m in all! M Always! Kept hi i *r /-lOMIMEROIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED Capital , - «2,500,yuu Accumulated Funds exAnnual Net Income ... £1,275,260 £Zl mM to date ... OF THE.LARGBST AND ° N WEALTHIEST OFFICE* IN THE WfRLD. This prepared to _cceutNil descript£s of Fire and SSL riskf at P Je lowest current rites. * ■ M . t Losses by-Lighlng will be made good, 4 80 *_page from Gas -A exwsion. Claims met pfmptly and fairly. Prom theliiarfsr, London, 15th Oct. ,_:-iRM«-Theriiß Jbatisf action m possessa Company; it w Sft «OBP Beoarity ° f indemnity ff___K?El»ititiiieaiw promptness Safairness in settlement; everything, "fcit! that the honest policyholder ow »_!SbNT_?ABMERB'UNION Ld. Agentf for Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2460, 22 June 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2460, 22 June 1893, Page 1