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/COMMERCIAL HOTEL, {j HAWERA. 0. E. BREWER • Proprietor (Late of the Branoh Hotel.) The above well-known hostelry, just rebuilt, is fitted up with all the latest ideas essential to comfort and ease. Large and airy sitting rooms, billiard room, reading and commercial rooms. None but the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept. The dining table will be found replete in all xespeots, and unsurpassed on the coast. First-class sample rooms. TjiMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA GEO. H. GIBSON Proprietor. This house, having been renovated, now offers abundance of accommodation for the convenience of Com- j meroial Travellers and the public qtnerally. First rate table, good beds, i ) icious sample rooms. Orly wines and spirits of the best kept in stock. Every f aoility for esoape in case of fire. TTTIiT HAM HOTEL Jjj (Opposite Railway Reserve), V ELTHAM. BEUBEN OGDEN - Proprieto?. (Formerly of the New Brighton Hotel, Christohuroh). Having assumed the proprietorship of the above hotel, lately carried on by Mr Thomas Keane, assures the travelling publio and community that nothing will be left undone to secure the comfort of visitors and others. None but the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept. The table will be found replete in all respects, and compare with most hostelries in the North Island. At the rear of the hotel, will be found large and commodious stables with a ten-aore^sddock, in the hands of a competent Viom. T>RANOH HOTEL, ELTHAM. •S. HOOPER - - - Proprietor (Late Commercial Hotel, Hawera). Has pleasure in informing the travelling publio and residents of Eltham that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel. The accommodation offered is first-class in every respeot. None but the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept. The table will be found replete in every respeot. Travellers and others will find every comfort and convenience. TT AWE RA HOTEL. Corner of High and Union-streets. THOMAS KEANE - Proprietor. (Late of Eltham and Kakaramea.) Desires to inform the residents of Hawera and travelling public that he has taken over the above Hotel from Mr F. S. Anthony, where he will be pleased to meet old friends. No expense will be spared in catering for the wants of oustomers and visitors. First-class table kept, also the best of accommodation. Well-fitted billiard saloon. Wines and spirits of the best quality. ' IMPERIAL HOTEL, NORMANBY. PTMURPHY Proprietor. Has much pleasure in notifying the travelling publio that he has taken over the- above well-known hostelry, where he will be pleased to meet all old acquaintances and friends. The aooommodaUon offered is of the very best, including 16 first-class single bedrooms. None but the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept in stock. Every attention given travellers and oustomers. The stabling accommodation is most complete, including four well-fitted loose boxes. Good paddocking within easy distance of the stables. AKAIAWA HOTEL. E. BUOKTHOUGHT - Proprietor. Having taken over the above wellknown Hotel from Mr T. Dee, desires to inform his friends and the travelling publio that no expense will be spared to secure the oomfort of visitors and boarders. None but the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept. The table is unsurpassed in the district. Good stabling and paddocking. RAILWAY HOTEL, HAWERA. J. J. CONNELL Having assumed the proprietary of the above well-known Hostelry, begs to assure his friends and the travelling publio that no efforts will be spared to meet their requirements. xva, ooffee, etc., to suit* all trains. Accommodation paddock of 20 ncres ; good stabling. CHARLES T. WALLIS. \j ■ ■ EMPIBE LIVEBY AND BAIT STABLES, HAWEBA. BEST ACCOMMODATION FOB HOBSES. Double and single buggies, sulkies, etc., always ready for hire. Also a number of first-class saddle haoks. Cabs meet all trains.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3370, 12 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3370, 12 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3370, 12 October 1896, Page 1

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