C. CHIIiCOTT, .. ■ •■ . . ; CBNTBII . '. ■.•■;;-■ X^tATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, &c, POLLEN SIREET, THAMES. 1 All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery made and repaired. Repairs and other orders forwarded by Mr Edwin Edwards, Agent, Paeroa. Sprlngwell Brewery, TA.UKANGA.
BOTTLED BEER AND STOUT A SPECIALITY. Draught Ales, Bottled Ales, Bottled Stout' TTAVE you tried the celebrated -*-*-. Extra XXXX Stout brewed and and* bottled by this firm? It is the very • best in the market and at a cheaper price than any. Orders are being received for it frota all parts of the Colony, and it is pronounced'by all to be equal to the imported article. WRiaLET~& SQlj SPRING IST., TAUEANGA. [Telephone No. 370.] rpHE Mj&VEULY JtJjOTEL Railway Station, Queen- stbeet, AND OVSTOM-STIIEET WEST, AUCKLAND. J. A. Allan .. .. Pkopbietor. The advertiser has just taken over this excellent Hostelrj', so favourably known under Mr Q-. I. Panter's management. It will be his study to maintain its reputation as a First-class Hotel. Settlers from Ohinemuri will find it to their convenience and comfort to continue their much appreciated patronage. The bouse has been thoroughly overhauled, and two new billiard tables fixed up in the Billiardroom. First class Bill of Fare. Plunge and Shower Baths, Best Wines and Spirits. The Ohinemuki Gazette Filed.
PALACE HOTEX, TE AROfiA. QAMUEL rF ~MARDON, BEGrS to notify Travellers, Visitors' and the General Public, that Pirst-class : Accommodation, is to be bad ab the above Hotel, ' ON MODERATE TERMS. Every comfort and attention. Excellent cuisine. Best brands of liquours. Starting point of Bradley and Co,'s coaches for Pneroa, Thames, and Tauranga. HERBERT GORDON, (Late Percy Nowill,) WAIHI HOfEL, WAITETE. HAVING- taken' over' the above Hotel, bopes,by civility and strict attention to business, to obtain a continuance of the favours bestowed on his predecessor. Brown, Campbell, and Co's First Prizo Beers always on draught. Good Stabling and Padaock Accomtno datioo for.Horses. Dppot for (he arrival and depaiture of Bjeudley's Royal Mail Coaches, Between Paeroa, Waihi, Kati- [ kati and Tauraiga.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 26, 11 June 1892, Page 7
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324Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 26, 11 June 1892, Page 7
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