"TiMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA GEO. H. GIBSON Proprietor, Tliia house, having been renovated, now offers abundanoe of accommodation for the oonvenienoe of Commoroial Travellers and the public generally. Firat rate table, good bods, sp mi >us sample rooms. •Jr ij vines and spirits of the best kept in stock. Evtfy facility for escape in case ol fire. IMPERIAL HOTEL, New Plymouth. I BEG to intimate to my friends and patrons that I have sold the Imperial Hotel to Mr F. W. WATTS, Jnd beg to request a oontinuance of their liberal patronage to my sucoeasor, who, I feel assured, will fully merit the absolute confidence of all my previous patrons and the publio generally. R. TABOR. Referring to the above, I beg to assure the publio generally, and especially visitors from Hawera, Waim-te Plains and district that I shall do my utmost to seoure their lasting confidence as proprietor of the Ii ferial Hotel. TABLE D'HOTE, &o , as usual. Nothing but the Best Goods will be kept in stock. Stab filed at the Imperial. FRANK* W. WATTS. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH FAOTORY. Holdaway & OracUey Proprietors. Beg to inform the publio ol Hawera and surrounding districts that they still oontinue to turn out all descriptions of vehioles built oi best material procurable. The trimming shop is under equally good management. In all lines none but the best tradesmen are employed. All kinds of repairs done with neatess and despatch. Horses shod on the premises. Several new anp second-hand vehicles for sale, Call and see fo^ yourselves. RAILWAY HOTEL, HAWERA. | J. FLYNN ... Proprietor. Having purchased the above hotel from Mr Connell, desires to notify to travellers and the & ..«di'al publio that he provides first-class accommodation, and sticks only the best brands of wines, spirits, and ales. Large Paddock Acconimodatior and good stabling. Every attention to travellers by rail. HAWERA COFFEE PALACE. It/TRS H FRYER, Proprietress. Begs to informed the publio generally that having taken over the above, nothing will be spared in catering for the comfort and convenience of visitors. Double and single beds. Meals at all hours. Hot pies and coffee always ready Speoial arrangements for boarders. Hot, oold, and ehower baths. Terms moderate. ;:iiIFF ttrana Clothing is buld all through the Nort Island. TjILTHAM-AWATUNA COACH R. HIGGINSON'S Mail Ooaoh runs Daily betwecAwatana and Eltham as follows :—: — To Eltham. Leaves Awatuna at ... 7.80 a.m. Arrives Kaponga at ... 8.80 a.m. Arrives Eltham (Ogden's Hotel) 9.45 a.m. To Awatuna. Leaves Eltham (Odgen's Hotel) 8.80 p.m. Arrives Kaponga ... 5.0 p.m. Arrives Awatuna ... 6.15 p.m. The ooaoh connects with the morn Ing train to Hawora and with the afternoon train from Hawera • AH C H A N 0, Hiqu-st., Hawera, General Storekeeper. Crockery, Glassware, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, Japanese ware, Tea, Trays, Confectionery, and Fruit, Pollard, Bran, Oats, Wheat and Chaff always on hand. He is cheaper than any other in town. Oaah buyer of Fungus in any quantity. AH CHANG. High-street, Hawkra. CHIEF Brand Homespun Suits •re light and durable for spring.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3831, 27 April 1898, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3831, 27 April 1898, Page 1
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