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l /*lt) < MMBtfIA>L HOWL,! \j HAWEBA. .O.E..BREWEB - Proprietor . (Late of the Branch Hotel.) The -above welMmown hostetfy,i Juat rtbttilt/is 'fitted up wrHf*ttthet latest Jtaeas essential to cottfort airia} ease. Laige and ajrj sitting rooms,, billiard room, loading and com.OMCoiatooains. ' ** 'N<me<bttfr>the' best'brandß- of wmes, i H»ftitei l utfa ) aleß ktyt. ! *The°aihlng tabte'-wilTbe'fotind replete.in all'respects, and-unsurpassed on thercoast. , .FifsWasa sample rooms. jOMPIBE .HOTEL, HAWERA GBOi'H. GIBSON ..Proprietor. ' This houße, having^beemrenoyated, ilow offers abundance of accommodatjon Jor the convenience of' Com- j meieial Travellers and the ( publio I «Mtally. , , . 'rffrot 'Wrte table, > good > beds, flieiouß sample rooms. ' ''Otry Wmes and spirits I ' otthe J best! kept in stock. TSvwy,'feoiUty for esoape in ease of fire. EL TH A M HkoH k 0 TEL (Oppositeifeirway Reserve), v ELTHAM. REUBEN* 6BDEN - -Proprietor. (Formerly of-the New Brighton rHotel,(Ghrißtohurch). ■Having asmmed-tlwpTopri«toFgliip Of the ( above hotel,- latery-eaafried 'on 6y 'Mr Tftomas .'Keane, -assures travelling publio and^ommunity that nothing wUI be left undone, to secure the oomfort of visitors and mothers. ' None bub th& best brands of< wines, spirits, 1 and ales kept. •The table °will be found replete in •llrrespeots, and compare -mthmost hostelriea in the North -Island. At the rear of the hotel will.be found.large and commodiousr«tables with a temacre paddook, in tbe hadds of a ooaipeWnt' groom. BRANCH HOTEL; ELTHAM. 3. HO.OBER • - - ?BOPBIBTOB (Late Commeroial Hotel, Haweia). Has -pleasure in informing ''the travelling publio .and residents Of Eltham that 1 he has taken over the above well-known Hotel. The aooommodation offered iaifirst-class in every r reboot. . None but! the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales kept. The table'willbe" found replete in every respect. Travellers and others will find every comfort and- convenience. TTAWERA HOTEL. Corner of High and Union-Btreets. THOMAS iKEANE - Proprietor. (Late of Eltham and Kakaramea.) Desires to inform the 'residents of Hawera and travellingpublio4hat?'he has taken over the above Hotfe^from Mr F. S. Anthony, whercl'he'wto be pjeased to meet' old friends. No expense (will be spared in catering for the <want& of customers Hand viaifcors. First-olase table kept,' also ithe best of aeoommddation. WBll^fitted billiard saloon. 1 Wines and .spirits of the best quality. IMPERIAL HOTEL, NORMANBY. P7MUBPHY .Proprietor, Has .muoh pleasure in notifying the travelling -public that .he dhas taken j-w&e the.nabove 1 welLAnowii hoirtrtry, where he will be pleased to meet all old acquaintances and friends. The accommodation offered is of the very best, including 16 first-olass single bedrooms. None but the best brands of wines, and ales kept in, stock. Every attention given , travellers .and customers. .*The stabling . accommodAtion : is ..most oomplete, > including , iour iwell-tfitied loose bo»s. GoodipaddoefcrngJiwithin e»s7*di r st«noe'b!^h6' sttibles. /\"K'AI"A W'A W>OT EL. E.OTOKTHOUGHT - Proprietor. Having- taken oven, the .above wellknowmPotellfromMr T. Deej-^eskes to inform ' his 'friends" and ""the 1 treating public 'thai no expense will be sparea to secure' the comfort df visitors and boarders. None but (the best brands of wines, spirits^ and alesicept. Thei table is unßurpassed in the disfcriot. Good stabling «nd paddocking. T> AILWAY HOTEL, HAWERA. J. J. OONNELL Hftving assumed the. proprietary of the above well-known Hostelry, begs to assure hfa friends and the travailing publio that na<«fforts will beirparea tohmtteto theirtequirements. xxm, ooflEee, etc.,. to suitall-trains. Accommodation paddook of 20 Muaes; good stabling. /^HABLES T. WAIiLIS. EMJttRE MVERy .AND .BAIT . STABLES,, HAWRA. . PEST ACCOMMOEATION FORiHORBES. Double and single buggies] sulkies, *to., always ready for hire. Also a number of first-olass saddle haoks. Cabs meet all trains.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3423, 15 December 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3423, 15 December 1896, Page 1