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■^1 The Proprietor desires^) inform ;f- ale numerous friends atfcLcne travell|f . ling public that he ja^prepared to •f™ receive boarders andjSnsitors. His <l- long connection witbjpEie above house I is. sufficient guaranjjj§B tbat they will i Sad a comfortable Jpme at most reaonable terms. >v ••' Best brands of wines beers, and 4»irits kept iii stock. > JAMES O'REILLY, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAWEBA. M. C. O'CONNELL, having become Proprietor of this well-known Hotel, begs to asetire the public tbat no effort will be spared to maintain v the first class eputation it has "^ hitherto enjoyed, i Travellers and tourists may dep< id on having the best accommodatu t Only the beat Iranus of Liquors Are kept in Stock; ; and the cuisine is .in experienced bai Is. Meals always ■erred to suit tjfe convenience of pasaengers arriving and leaving by train. Large, wei.'-fitted sample rooms; And one of the best billiard tablos in the district. ) mHE EGMONT HOTEL, JL Hawsea, Having been rebuilt, will be found one of the most complete and comfortable Hotels ot> *.he West Coast of the North TflJpJ, and is still under the old manfgdaient. J?BOFBIET0B. DAILWAY HOTEL, r*J JX Haweba. K. G. ll Mo"Coj!iiiiM... Proprietress SUPERIOR, WtNES AND SPIEITS |M| IST PassenJ ers have time for re'f resfil ents between arrim^and depar- ™ tujreff- all trains Good Stabliko. EJIPIBE HOTEL, HAWEBA. GEO. Hi GIBSON, having aesumed tfl'e proprietorship of wthe above well-k»wn house, will be •^ glad to see his frjpnds and the general public, and wilte spare no effort to give every satibfßtion. Best brands dpvines and spirits. Firet-cUsB bipard table. Hot and cold^rater baths. / Charges — Breakfast, Is; dinner f (from 12 tol), Is; tea, Is; beds, Is 6d ; breakfast for early trains, 1/6 ITAWEBA HOTEL. ,M. KELLY, having taken over the .above, well-knfewn and longhostelry offers a hearty < to the. traveling public. , He. keeps the beambrands of liquor, and, can promise carftul attention and good, accommodati&pfto all his guests. Hot, cold, and «»wer baths. A good billiard'nble. On Saturdays l and stock sale days dinner will be served at 12 noon. Good paddock accommodation, and „ roomy stables. are always open, and / no charge will be made to visitors / utanding their horseß in the stables. — : i — • /^.ojumeboill hotel, \J '_;. . Kapo]»a. 7 M*J. MOGI.IBOHT Jf- Proprietor Having taken-ov# the above hotel hopes, by 4ttendin»to the wants of hi* customers, to Pyto a continuance .of favors bestowe J*n his. predecessor. Extensive additftlap and alterations are being m^de.^ncluding one of the best billiard tables that money can ' buy. The v«ry best brands of liquor kept. Good stabling and good paddocks. Cleanliness and civility. The . best route to Dawson's Falls : mAWHITI FI&LMONGEBY ( jk ALPBED VInSjNT is a # Caßh ■'^iifcbaßer o£ Woof and Sheepskins, , B^es, (in large oif small quantities) ; and Horse Haiij j • -'' Hke £gmont|^Rrmers' Union have - been appointedJ^ny agents, and will receive goods on my account. Lime on gale. J. J. CONNJELL, >T>AKEB, COIfFEfIpIONEB, Ac* HIGH-STE^b^ HawBBA. : iraLEGBAPH LINE or BOYAI : jP- MAIL COACHES ABRIDGED TIME TABLE. ' ' Haweba awd Opukake ahi> vice i vbb9a daii.t sbbvioe. Leaves. Opunake at 7.50 a m MonV days, . Wednesdays, Thursdays, and ■ Saturdays, arriving at Hawera at V 1220 On Tuesdays/ and Fridays ' leaves.'jOpunaka at 4.^ am, arriving ; at 9 afn J ] Leave's Hajera f f OP^ nak ? on J Monto, WJdnesjftys, Thursdays, rOpunrte,at.6lo p* On Tuesdays , „ And Fridays feavii Hawera at noon, urrivinft at O*un*e at 4.30 p m ;: , BkTWEEH » E# PIiTWOUTH AKP %'lv Trilr^ly. Service. *M Loates Nif Pls mouth on Mon. 7'A'ays, WeaneSdaya; and Fridays at '$$ a m,. reaching .0 fjjunake : at 4p m J Ojmnake on Tuesday*, j 1 ?.<lhurßdiiyß, and Saturdays at- 8 am, il Plymottth.at^pm J ni 1 ,■ "'

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2687, 29 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2687, 29 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2687, 29 March 1894, Page 1