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TeAute Hotel, Railway Refreshment Rooms. A. PICKERING - - Proprietor. THE Best Brands of Wines, Beer, and Spirits at both Establishments. TEA, COFFEE, FRUIT, SANDWICHES, AND CAKE At the Railway Refreshment Rooms. RAILWAY HOTEL, PORT AHUKIRI C. O’Donoghue, Proprietor. BEGS to inform his many friends that he has takoo the above Hotel and hopes to receive a call from them. Good accommodation. None but the BEST OF LIQUORB KEPT. 87

EMPIEE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. W. I. LIMBRICK, PROPRIETOR, BEGS to announce that ho has taken over the Empire Hotel, and to inform the public that under his management it will bo conducted in a manner to ensure the high reputation it has eustaioud in the past. The hotel is acknowledged to be the best between Napier and Wellington. Families and the travelling public can rely upon the best accommodation in the province. WINES, SPIRITB, AND BEER, Of the Best Quality only. THE STABLES In conbection with the hotel offer every facility, and there are also a number of loose ooxes. 64

MASONIC HOTEL, DAN KVIBKE. A. C. Scrimgeour, Proprietor HAVING taken command of the above Hotel, it will bo my caro to give my patrons every comfort and attention. Tise honse is being renovated and the rooms refurnished, so that families, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public can rely upon securing accommodation second to none in the province. MY TABLE will be found equal to that which gained me a favorable reputation while conducting the Empire Hotel, Waipawa. The internal arrangements will be under the superintendence of Mbs Sorimgeoub, which should be a sufficient guarantee that my patrons will have nothing to complain of on the score of cleanliness and comfort. The situation of the house affords to families the privacy of a home. AMPLE STABLING ACCOMMODATION will be found iu connection with the Hotel. WINES, BEER AND BPIRITB of the Beet Brands Only Kept in Stock. 9

EXCHANGE HOTEL WAIPAWA. D. Moroney, Proprietor. DMORONEY, late of the Albert • Hotel, Hastings, begs to inform bis mnDy friends that be has returned to Waipawa, and has taken the EXCHANGE HOTEL, whore he fcas superior accommodation to offer to the public. ALL LIQUORS SOLD ARE OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION. THE BAR is stocked with all tbe favorite brands, tbe draught Whieky beiDg of the very highest order. GOOD STABLING D. MOBONEY, - - Pbopeietob 13

Walter D. Pattison, GENERAL BTOREKEEPEB, WAIPAWA. HAS FOB SALE—Groceries, Drapery, Tinware, BrUßhware, Glassware, Fowl Feod, Bran and Pollard, Hamß and Bacon, &o. PICKLED SALMON IN KEGS. Norwegian Preserves— Anchovies in Kegs, Smoked Salmon in oil, Smoked Sardines in oil, Fieldfares in tins, Delicious Smoked Horringa, &c. Furnishing Department. Mattresses, Spring, Wirewove and Flax Bedding. Kapok, Feather and Fibre Pillows, Kapok and Feather Sofas and Conobes Chairs, Austrian and Kitchen Ch' Bts of Drawers Tables, Round and Oval Wasbstando and Dresaing Tables Toilet Sets, Iron Bedsteads, &c. ALSO FOR SALE—Kapoo in any quantity, Belgian, Union, and Cotton Tickings. JUST ARRIVEDFrom Mossrs Nimmo & Blair, Dunedin, in Packets and Balk. NEW PEAS—Rev Dr Stnart and Sir Harry Atkinson. W. D. PATTISON, |l4 WAIPAWA.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3549, 16 January 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3549, 16 January 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3549, 16 January 1897, Page 1

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