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SHAMHtOCK HOTEL, Pbhtoeb-Stbeet, Hawbba. The Proprietor desires to iriform hw numerous friends and the^ravelling public that he is prepared to receive boarders and visi/rs. His long connection with the afoye house is sufficient guarantee tkfet they will find a comfortable! bonif at most reaBonable terms. I / , Best brands of/nes beers, and spirits kept iv BtoVs. JAMES O'BEILLY, Proprietor. O~M~MERCIAL HOTEL, HAWERA. M. C. O'CONNELL, having become Proprietor of tins well-known Hotel, bega to assure the public that no effort will be spaf ed to maintain the first class reputation it ha» 1 hitherto enjoyed, travellers and tourists may depenf on having the best accommod aftonf Only tbe beß* blbn&s of Liquors are kept in Sto* ;/md the cuisine is in experienced Agfa. Meals always served to suit *fhe convenience ol passengers arriving and leaving by train. Large, wei'-fitted sample roomßj and^one of tbe best billiard tables in $he "district. rfIHE EGMOfT HOTEL, JL Hawj|ba, Haying been rebuift, will be found one of the most coliplete and comfortable Hotels ODlthe West Coast of the Northf Islfnd, and is still under the old jpan^ement. J. W. KELLY, Pbopbietob.

RAILWAY HOTEL, H^WtBA. X, G-. "Mo"Ooll|m... Proprietress SUPERIOR WINHS AND SPIRITS %gT Passengei| have time for refreßbmjpptß between arrivaljfnd departure of all trains Good Stabling. HAWEBA iIOTEL. x M. KELLY, having taken over + the above wett-knopn and long©Btabliahed hostelryr offers a hearty welcome to the traveling public. He keeps the bes/brandfl of liquor, andean promis< wjeful attention and good accommod tijfo to all bis guests. Sot, cold, an I Ihower baths. A good billia. 9 table. On Saturday^ and Btock sale days dinner will be Bervcd at 12 noon. Good paddock accommodation, and roomy stables are always open, and no charge will be made to vißitore standing their horses in the stables^ In gleTwood hotel GEO. H. GIBSON - Proprietor Tbe Proprietor desires to inform hia numerous friends and the travelline public, that he haft taken over the above Hotel, and tr Jatß by attending to the comfort an/L convenience of patrons, to merit $ fair share oi their support. I ' Beera and Wines of the best Whißkies :— UBtfr's Special Reserve and Jamieson AlonyXXX. A first-class Sanjple Room on th( premises, fittel jfith every con. venienca. BillarWßoom. Good atabling ; buggies and horsei for hire at shortest notice. Pas Beiigerß have time for Refreshment! between arrival aud departure of al trains. Terms moderate. Porter attends the arrival or al trains at Station. : i LTHAM H|OTEL Having assumed the p^pnetorßhi] of the above Hotel, the lundersigne< would . solicit a cifitinufince of sup port from the trafelUnfe and genera pnWip. First-clals /Tcommodation $fo4isA all hourß.^MCderate charges N.B.— Horses and buggy on hire. G. W. CALYERT. /COMMERCIAL UNIOB ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED Capital £2,500,001 Accumulated Funds exAnnual Net Income ." £1,275,261 Loaees paid to date ... ■ |13,°00,00l ONE OF THE LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST FIRE OFFICES IN THE WORLD. This Company iej prepared t< accept all descriptions of Fire am Marine risks at th/ owest curren rates. / „, . j Lobbob by Lightniig will be mad< good, alsfdaf age from Gas dspllsion. Claims metlrafcptly fairly. Prom the MaWr, London, 15th Oct 1889 -^There iali^atisfaction m poasess inga policy by such a Company; it 1 not onlyapledgeof Becnrifcyofindemmt.B ecnrifcyofindemmt. L oa»e of loss, but it means promptnes and'fairaeaa in settlement; everything in faofc, that the honest pohcyholder cv EGMONT FAHMERS'TTNION Li Agents for Ha^fera. "D BOUi HE V BAILWAY TIMBBB YAEDS, HiwEA All' kinds o£ BtiEfng Material on AUo— Coal, Crushed Oats, and Chaf riPHE HAWJSEA & iNOBMAUBT STAI 1 ia nov \*met Hai>7. "Price on< pwmr

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2524, 6 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2524, 6 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2524, 6 September 1893, Page 1

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