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EMPIRE HOTEL, Corner High & Princes streets, HAWERA. -Mbs A.Magdirb, late of Gisborne and Stratford, having taksn over the above well-known hotel from Mr F. S. Cooper, trusts, by keeping up its former reputation as a popular house, to ensure the patronage „of her friends and the travelling public generally. Our Shilling Luncheon a speciality. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best quality. First class Stables, just erected. T>T O "RMTnIFy "h'OYE Li K. SUISTED ... Proprietor. Begs to announoe that he has taken over the above old-established anc' favorably* known Hotel, and respectfully solioits a continuance of the support that has, been accorded in the past. Only, tbe best brands of Wines and Spirits stocked, and travellers and others will receive every courtesy and attention. IMPERIAL HOTEL NORMANBY. WALTER GROVES ... Proprietor, Having purchased the above hotel from Mr Nicholas, will be pleased to 3ater for the public. Cleanliness, oourtesy, and onmfort it all times. Travellers will iind )very convenience. Good table kept. Wines, spirits, and ales of the jest quality. Stabling and well grassed padlocks. pfiANOH HOTEL. IAS. SULLIVAN ... Proprietor. Corner of High and Bridge streets, ELTHAM. The whole house has been horoughly overhauled and relovated. While thanking the public or past liberal support, I have ileasure in intimating to my numerus patrons that their requirements rill receive every attention. Notie tut the best brands of wines, spirits, nd ales stocked. Travellers will md large and commodious sample ooms. Telephone nonnection with ither centres. Five Star Brandy, rhichis recommended by the medical acuity in case of sickness, always tocked. pJLUB HOTEL, STRATFORD O ) E. BREWER ... Proprietor. (Late Commercial Hotel, Hawera), Having taken over the above wellnown Hostelry, I can assure my lawera and Waimate Plains friends bat they will receive the best of coommodatioo at my hotel. GIBSON'S LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, Union-street, Hawera. ni H. &IBSON, having, now UT« assumed possession of the ibove well-known Btables (previously ;nown as Enight'B Livery Stables), ias pleasure in informing friends lid the public generally that he has onsiderably added to the working ilant, and that the stable will be ouad replete in all respects. ?ravellers and others. will find a irge variety of vehicles to select rom, coupled with the best -of orses. Commodious loose boxes and rst-class paddooking is provided. Customers can rely on the beat of ttention in every respect. Telephone No. 32. TAKANAKI LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, Hgh Street Hawera. HAVING taken over the above well-known Stables, I hope y civility and strict attention to uainess to merit a fair share of upport. First-class horses and vehicles for ire at any time R. MoGREGOR, 'el. No. 111. Proprietor. RAILWAY IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ELTHAM. SAVING taken over the above well-known stables, lately aoupied by Mr A. Klatt, I respectilly ask for a continuance of that atronage accorded to my predecessor, ehioles of all descriptions on hire, elegrams promptly attended to. R. PALMEB ... Proprietor. PHCBNIX FOUNDRY JSN"GINEERING WORKS, rnion-st., Hawera. J. A.~MOYES (Late J. Houston), ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Steam, Gas, and Oil Engines tfced and repaired. Dairy Factory repairs and Turbine lachinery a speciality. Windmills built ; all sizes. Horse Shoeing under the direct upervision of Mr Craig, an exerienced farrier. Patrons may rely n good work. JUST ARRIVED. A FULL Stook of Summer foods from the best English, imerioan, and Colonial Houses, in ilaok and Tan Glac6, Button and jaoe As these goods are imported direct iom the manufacturers, can sell tactically at Wellington Prices Speoial attention paid to the manufacture and repairing of Boots T. YEAKBURY HIGH STREET, HAWBBA. A ORATES CHINA WARE Just to hand for the Xmas trades White and Gold Cups and Saucer, 7s dozen H variety of New Pattern Dinner Services to seleot from Tea sets, glass dishes at all prices at Robbius

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7385, 11 February 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7385, 11 February 1902, Page 1