Royal Mail Hotel, WALLINGFORD. JBEBLEY, who ha* taken over the • above Hotel from Mb D. Ryan, intend* carrying on the business in a manner that must commend itself to all patrons. GOOD ACCOMMODATION. Wholesome Beers, Wines, and Spirit*. THE STORE will be kept Stocked with Seed Article*, which will be sold at Reasonable Prices. J. SEBLEY, 252 Wallingford. SETTLERS’ HOTEL, Waipawa. This hotel h*« now been enlarged and I'ITTED UP with Bvery Convenience for the Travelling Pablie, and the Proprietor recommends his WINES AND SPIRITS, as nene bnt the Beet Brands are kept. Hood (tabling and paddock accommodation. pANIEL -jyj O R O N E Y, 1 PROPRIETOR. Empire Hotel, Waipawa. ALEX. SCRIMGEOUR HAS pleasure in announcing that this fina new Hotel is FITTED DP IN A MANNER NOT EQUALLED in any country place between Napier and Wellington. THE BILLIARD SALOON Measures 32ft x 24ft, and is OPEN DAILY. THE STABLES Offar most superior accommodation. 2 LOOSE BOXES. CROWN HOTEL, NORSEWOOD. W. EVENSEN, Proprietor THE UNDERSIGNED begs to announce that he has purchased the above COMMODIOUS HOTEL, with all ■tock and furniture. The Hotel has the BEST ACCOMMODATION of any house iu the district. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. The BEST BRANDS ONLY of all Spit its and Wines kept in stock. W. EVENSEN, 91 Proprietor. KAIKORA HOTEL. Jolm Pettit, Proprietor. HAVING purchased the Right, Title and Interest of Mr W. T. Limbrick, J. Pettit desiies to inform traveller* and the public that for the present business will be carried on temporarily at “ the Cottage Bar,” and first class accommodation will be provided at Commodious Residence near the Ivaikora Railway Station. None other than Best Brews and Brands in Stock. Good Stabling. 244 WAIPAWA BREWERY. THE undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking her friends for the past tapport given to the Waipawa Brewery, tad hopes for a CONTINUATION OF TRKIR FAVORS, when it will always be her endeavor to supply A First-class Article, tt nothing but the best Malt and Hops which can be procured are used. MRS H. J. BAKER. 13 M URTON and WHITE’ 8 HAWKE’S BAY SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID. CHAMPION DIPPING PREPARATION FIRST Prize at the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Important Triala, April to November, 1887. Manufactured by MURTON & WHITE, NAPIER, N.Z. 3 £1 to £4 PER DAY to be made by persons of either sex, in their own locality*, at work for us. New business. All with wonderful success. Any one Can do the work. Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 failed free. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which tbis publication circulates. Boys and Rirls earn nearly as much as men. Ful particulars and instructions mailed free Now is the time—don’t delay, but write to ns at once. Address Stinson & Co., “ortland, Maine, United States.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XII, Issue 2314, 27 July 1889, Page 1
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