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SHAMUOOK HOTEL, Pbutoeb-Stbeet, Hawbba. The Proprietor desires to jnform his numerous friends and thgr' travelling public that he is pr«ared :to teceWe boarders and Tisilors. His long connection with tbeJbove house is lufficient guarantee t*at they will find a comfortable iom/at most reaBonable terms. Jjf , Best brands of'wineß beers, ana spirits kept in Btock. JAMES O'EEILLY, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAWEEA. M. C. O'CONNELL, haring become Proprietor of this weU-known Hotel, begs to assure 1 the public that no effort will be . J«ed .to maintain the first class refutation it nan hitherto enjoyed. / Travellers and tourists may depejd on having the best accommodatiop. t •««/.« Only the best Jrandff of Liquors are kept in Stock/ and the cuunne is inexperienced $ds. Meals always B erred to suit) Ihe convenience or passengers arriving and leaving by train. Large, weil-fitted sample rooms; »nd one of the best billiard tables m the district. .___— — THE EGMONT HOTEL, Haweba, Having been rebuilt, will be found one of the most conjplete and comfortable Hotels <m jthe West Coast of the North Islajid, and is still under the old nwtoajtement. ¥■ J. W. ICELLY, Pbopbietob. RAILWAY HOTEL, Haweba. . K. G. " Mc"Colltjm . /. Proprietress SUPERIOR WINES pD SPIRITS Passengersjhi^e time for ref reehmenw between arrival ami departure of all trains Good SxabliK--. rr > wbu hotel. M. KELLY/ having taken over the above well-known /and long- * established hostelry, offjps a hearty Welcome to the travelling public. ' He keeps tho best braids of liquor, ' ami can. promise careful»ttention and good aocommodatioii tomll his guests. Hot, cold, and «hbwp baths. A good billiard table. On Saturdays ancrßtock sale days dinner will be served at 12 noon. Good paddock accommodation, and roomy itables are always open, and no charge will be made to visitors Ktwding their horses in the stables. TNGLEWOOD iToTEL. GEO. H. GIBSON - Proprietor. \ The Proprietor desires to inform L hii numerous friends and the travelling public* that he haa taken overi the above Hotel, and trtists by attending to the comfort aad convenience of patrons, to merit/a fair share of their support. I Beers and Win* of the best. Whiskies :— Usher'aSpecial Eeserve, and 3amießon &Sonl' XXX. A first-class. faifple Boom on the premises, fitted, mth every convenience. xßill&^jttoom. Good stabling *T>uggies and horses for hire at shortest notice. Passengers have time for Befreshments between arrival and departure of all trains. .Cerms moderate. Porter attends the arrival of all trains at Station. THILTHAM HOTEL. Having assumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, the Undersigned would solicit a continuance of support from the= travelling and general public. _?irst-class ■pcommodation. Meals at all hours, mjtlerate chargeß. N.B.— Horses an&fuggy on hire. G. W. CALVEBT. NOBMANBY. BATES BBOS. have now one of ' the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED General Stocks in the district, comprising — DBAPBBY AND MILLINEBY GBOCBBIES IBONMONGBRYJAtfD TINWABE FANCY GOOfs, TOYS, &c., All «t Popular PriGes for the Holiday Sefton. In order to shf>w the above, we have. been obliged lo OPEN THREE NHW SHOW ROOMS.. Call and seX uslefore purchasing, a* you will \f lot oi mone J m pocket by doing^so. As we do not sell under cost one day and the next add * tremendous profit, customers can always depend upon being treated fairly aid getting full value for their money* . . BATES BROS., aBNEBAL STOBE, NOBMANBY TiT sOTJT HE T, BAILWA7JitoBB YABD&, JmWEBA AUJunds of Building Material on . hand. . _, - Also— Coal, Crushed Oats, and Chaff T¥T A 3ST TB B __T_Fq~W W Lwge quantity PAPEB on «ale at tlie S_<-j|O£6ce.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 1

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