BAWERA HOTEL HAYING purchased the above well-known Hotel, recently occupied by Mr J. J. Oonnell, I with to notify that the hotel will short j be re-built in a thoroughly up-tc-dato style In the meantime I shall bo pleased to welcome any friends who may call. T. O'NEILL. VTOB-MANBy HOTEL B. SUIfcTED ... Proprietor. Begs to announce that he has taken over the above old-established anc' favorably- known Hotel, and respectfully eolioita a continuance of the support that has been accorded in 1 the past. Only the best brands of ' Wines and Spirits stocked, an<T I travellers and others will receive every courtesy and attention. Good accommodation paddocks, but no responsibility. /CORONATION HOTEL, \J ELTHAM. _ JAB. HAWKINS ... Proprietor. } Tho above splendid new Hotel is a now open for the accommodation of s the public. j! Special provision foe comfort cf n travellers. I Best brand* of liquor in stock. /CLUB HOTEL, STRATFORD 0 E. BREWER .... Proprietor. r (Late Commercial Hotel P Hawera), Having taken over the above wellknown Hostelry, I can assure my Hawera and Waimate Plains friends that they will receive the best of * accommodation at my hotel. Tl/T ANA I A HOTEL. f t J. J. CONNEIiL, late of the is Hawera Hotel, Hawera, has pleasure *° in announcing to hie friends and the travelling pubJio that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel m from Mrs Tait, and hopes that he J will be accorded a fair share of upport. First-olas.s accommodation. Stands at stables free* | Good paddocking IMPERIAL HOTEL, * Devon and Currie Streets, New Plymouth. F. W. WATTS ... Vroprietor. " THIS Hotel favorite with town D< residents, country settlers, and *\ the travelling public generally, has gj! just been entirely rebuilt, and a brought up-to-date in every respect. Tt The accommodation, cuisine, and ™' bar are special features Nothing but the best Wines, q, Spirits, and Beers retai cd. an HAMUOOK HOT ELj Princes-street. Hawera. ri Mi ALEX. A. LESLIE ... Proprietor. This well-known and popular " Hotel having just undergone a thorough overhaul, and vory extensive additions having been made, the 1 proprietor can confidently oater for 6ta public patronage. g|Jj Hot, cold, aud shower baths. ten SpaoiouH Commercial Boom for sur travellers. • Jj,ig Tariff, 4s 6d per day. Jj Farmers and Kwttlers will find a pa( free Accommodation Paddsok ad- but joining- the hotel. <a cul EMPIRE HOTEL, % Corner High & Princes streets, HAWEKA. -Mrs A. Maguibe, late of Gisborne and Stratford, having taksn over the abore well-known hotel from Mr F. 8. Cooper, trusts, by' keeping up its former reputation G as a popular house, to ensure the t patronage of her friends and the travelling publio generally. Our Shilling JUuncheon a epcoiality By c Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the X best quality. 0 First-class Stables, just erected. ii HOT BATHS — WANTED 6 KNOWN-Hofc and Cold 8ta > ?iunge Batbp, . with shower, from 10 >.m. to 8 p.m. Price la or 6 tickets firs 'or 4s 6d. Silver Grid. Telephone Pal So. 115. mai . _ — _ Ma TO Travel Hawera and Surrounding stal Districts. resi Adi The Handeome Entire ■Inljrf KING Coß> Sire Prince Charming (img), dam Annie (imp) Hj s King Cob is a silver roan, with great bone md muscle, and is up to carrying any veight. He haa taken seventeen first prizes in the Canterbury, Wairarapa, and Mana- * wata districts, and his stock always meet a PE with a ready sale. For further particulars apply to T. J. EDWABDS, Owner. Or Or Gibson's Stables, Hawera. ,_ King Gob will travel as follows, viz:— 'I Elthara, Mondays; K»ponga, Tuesdays; J ~ Maoaia, Wednesdays ; Okaiawa, Thursdays ; and will be at Hawera Fridays and Satur- g» days. m TO Stand this Season at Eaponga, and Travel the Surrounding District. jgn^ Tho Standard Bred By ' Ist Albert Chevalier is by Berlin (imp), dam Queen Emma (imp). Both imported from — America by Robert Wilkin, Esq. He is also FT full brother to Boston Emerson, nnd Kaiser. JL Albert Chevalier is a black in ooldr, wellproportioned, standing 16 hands high, with excellent temper. He is the sire of the well- t known performers Vesta Nash» Airedale, A Dora, Valerei, Gipsy, and Eiadiat. Terms : f J 8 guineaß per season, guarantee, payable Ist January, 1003. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to A. E. KING, Manaie Road, Kaponga. TO Stand the Season, on the Farm, Hastings Road. rfC* iTwl? Clydesdale Stallion . ap; ii Ja urn napoleon. For terms, etc, apply Or A. C. PEASE. ~ TO .Stand .the Seaßon u% Hawera. V. f\ dfmJJ Carnage ' CSmGEM* FAIBSHOT By Foulshot— Mis« Governor. Those desirous of procuring first-class Ir hunters, carriage, and harness horses can* gi not do better than nse the above. Terms : Single mares £2 10s. Grassing (res for one month. For farther particulars apply L. 8. BARRAOLOUGH, Tr
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7629, 16 December 1902, Page 1
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794Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7629, 16 December 1902, Page 1
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