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EMPIRE HOTEL, Corner High & Princes streets, HAWEKA.— Mrs A. Magdire, late of Gisborne and Stratforj, having takon over the aboe well-known hotel from Mr P. 8. Cooper, trusts, by keeping up its former reputation as a popular house, to ensure the patronage of her friends and the travelling publio generally. Our Shilling Liunoheon a speciality. I Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best quality. First class Stables, just erected. -VT ORMA~N B V hTTt EL! I K. SUISTED ... Proprietor. Begs to announce that he has taken over Jhe above old-established ant' favorably- known Hotel, and respect fully solicits a continuance of the support that has been accorded ir the past. Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits stocked, ann travellers and others will reoeive every courtesy and attention. MPERI AL HOTEL NORMANBY. WALTER GRO7EB ... Proprietor, Having purchased the above hotel from Mr Nicholas, will be pleased to cater for the public. Cleanliness, courtesy, and comfort at all times. Travellers will find every convenience. Good table kept. Wines, spirits, and ales of the best quality. Stabling and well grassed paddocks. T) R A 'FITS HOTEL. JAB. SULLIVAN ... Proprietor. Corner of High and Bridge streets, ELTHAM. The whole house has been thoroughly overhauled and renovated. While thanking the public for past liberal support, I have pleasure in intimating to my numerous patrons that their requirements will receive every attention. None but the best brands of winps, spirits, and ales stocked. Travellers will find large and commodious sample rooms. Telephone connection with other centres. Five Star Brandy, which is recommended by the medical faculty in case of sickness, always stocked. /^ILUB HOTEL, STEATFORI) O E. BREWER ... Proprietor. (Late Commercial Hotel, Hawera), Having taken over the above wellktjown Hostelry, I can assure my Hawera and Waimate Plains friends that they will reoeive the best of accommodation at my hotel. GIBSON'S LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, Union -street, Hawera. GH. GIBSON, having, now • assumed possession of the above well-known stables (previously known as Knight's Livery Stables), has pleasure in informing friends and the public generally that he has considerably added to the working plant, and that the stable will be found replete in all respects. Travellers and others will find a large variety of vehicles to seleot from, coupled with the best of horses. Commodious loose boxes and first-class paddooking is provided. Customers can rely on the best of ♦attention in every respect. Telephone No. 82. TAKANAKI LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, High Street ... *... Hawera. HAVING taken over the above well-known Stables, I hope by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of support. First-class horses and vehicles for hire at any time R. MoGREGOR,Tel. No. 111. Proprietor. RAILWAY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ELTHAM. HAVING taken over the above well-known stables, lately occupied by Mr A. Klatt, I respectfully ask for a oontmuanoe of that patronage accorded tomypredecessor. Vehicles of all descriptions on hire. Telegrams promptly attended to. R. PALMEB ... Proprietor. PHCENIX FOUNDRY ENGINEERING WORKS, Union-st. , Haweba. J. A.~MOYES (Late J. Houston), ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Steam, Gas, and Oil Engines fitted and repaired. Dairy Faotory repairs and Turbine Machinery a speciality. Windmills built ; all sizes. Horse Shoeing under the direot supervision of Mr Craig, an experienced farrier. Patrons may rely on good work. JUST ARRLVED. A FULL Stock of Summer Goods from the best English, American, and Colonial Bouses, in Black and Tan Glace* , Button and Laoe As these goods are imported direct fiom the manufacturers, can sell practically at Wellington Jf rices Special attention paid to the manufacture and repairing of Boots T. YEAEBURY CHHH R E ET , 58 CHINA WARE Just to hand for the Xmas Trades White and Gold Cups and Saucer, 7s dozen A variety of New Pattern Dinner Services to seleot from Tea sets, glass dißhe3 at all prices at Bobbins

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7376, 30 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7376, 30 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7376, 30 January 1902, Page 1