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COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAWERA. M. C. O'CONNELL, having become Proprietor of this well-known Hotel, begs to assure the public that no effort will be spared to maintain ] the first class reputation it has hitherto enjoyed. !E#avellers and tourists may dependjbn having the best accommodation.^ Only the/ best biwids of Liquors are kept infetock ; Ind the cttmTKJ is in experiendpd hays. Meals always serted to suit Jae convenience of passengers \mfkng and leaving by train. Large, weii -fitted sample rooms; and one of the best billiard tables in the district. THE EGMOHT HOTEL, Haweba, Having been rebuilt, will be found one of the most complete and comfortable Hotels od Jhe West Coast of the North Island, and is still under the olmmanf#ement. j. w^JEelly, Pbopbietob. SHAMKOCK HOTEL, Peikobs-Stbeet, Haweb£. The Proprietor desires to inform bis numerous friends and the travelling public that he is prepared to receive boarders andi' visitors. His long connection with Ibe above house is sufficient gnarant» that they will find a comfo/table hime at moßt reasonable terms. 8 Best braids of Jwines beers, and spirits kept vi Btolk. JAMES O'BEILLY, Proprietor. TJAILWAT HOTEL, SX Haweba. K. Gk "Mc"Colltim... Proprietress SUPERIOR "WINES AND JpIRITS %gT Passengers have^pne for refreshrdfents bewheen atrivalmnd d«ar. tare oihiU tmins Good Stablis&. rr AW EB A HOTEL. M. KELLY, having taken over Ihe above well-known and longestablished hoßtelry, offers a hearty welcome to the travelling public. He keeps the best brands of liquor, and can promise careful attention and good accommodation tojtll hie guests. Hot, cold, andfsbowejF baths. , A good billiarp tablw On Saturday! and Jftock sale days dinner will be strvediib 12 noon. Qood paddocl acolmmodation, and roomy atablea «c mways open, and no charge will \grmade to vinitora standing their horses in the stables. -t^qTewooj) hotel. GEO. H. GIBSON - Proprietor. The Proprietor desires to inform his numerous friends and the travelling public, that he has taken oven the above Hotel, and trusts by attending to the comfort and otouvenience of patrons, to merit a fipfir share of their support. J? Beers and Wines Jf the best. Whiskies :— Usler's s JgF ial Reserve, and Jamieson AfSons* WKK. A first-class feampjp Room on the premises, fittej w'm every convenience. Billarflßpom. Good stabling Hmggieß and horses for hire at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Ref reßhments between arrival and, departure of all trains. Terms moderate. Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station. ! TnTITT HAM H Q TITL. Having assumed %he pronfietorßhip ( 0! tbe above Hotel, tbie uJierßigned would solicit a contiuuaafe of enp- ' ,'fort from the trav|lling jpd general public. Firat-clasV acofmmodation. Meals at all bouts, afolcrate charges. U.B,— -Horses and buggy on hire. a. W. CALVERT. Commercial union ABSURANOE COMPANY, LIMITED Capital £2,500,000 Accumulated Funds ex- / oeed .. Annual Net Income . . . J81.275,260 Losses paid to date . . .^13,000,000 fONE OP THE LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST |HRE OFFIGESjf IN THE WOJpD. This Company isgprepared to accept all descri{ition«'of fire and Marine risks at^the»west current rates. I f Losses by Ligbfiinjf will be made good, also dsl&a#> from Gas Claims met promptly and fairly. Prom the Mariner, London, 15th Oct. ISM 1 l-there is a satisfaction in poBBeBS"ST» policy by such a Company; it is SfeMWwaea EGMONT FABMEBS' UNION Ld. Agents for Hawera^ TpyiAilEs7" 1DIABIE|1^ ; 1893 A few of CCLtSnS'|)IARIEB on band at Sxab Oftce. fl-ood paper and well hound. 2s\3d a*d 2s 6d. INNBS & CO.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2501, 10 August 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2501, 10 August 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2501, 10 August 1893, Page 1