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COA-x i..C-AL HO'-EL, WAIPAWA. W. Pellow, BKUB to annonnoa that ha has taken oaar tha abova hotels and patron, can rely upon ovary attaotioa Private Suite. of Apurtmante and avory oonvenienoe ior ho auuomoda* tion of the public. WINES, BPIRITB, AND BEER, Of tha boat quality only. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Good stabling and paddook accommodation / Commercial Hotel. W PELLOW . . Pbopbibtob. 13 Imperial Hotel, Waipawa. Nothing crook is tendered here This house is famous for good beer ; Wliate’er you ank you obtain straight, A While McKay or glass of Speight’s. An Usher’s Suecinl No. 2, Or glass of Irish Mountain Dew ; Brandy imported from afar, Boomerang and the real * * * Everything nice in every line, From l>est Champagne to French Fort Mineral Waters parkling bright, And drinks that whet the appetite. Everything kept of best repute, When I say this I speak the truth ; Naught that’s crook shall enter here, Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, Stout or Beer. 80 praise the bridge as you pass o’er, if treated badly come no more; If otherwise you’re treated well, Then drink success to this Hotel. KIA OKA. F. HOLDER - Proprietor. 17 MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER, I FAMILIES, TOURISTS AND COM- ' UKUOIAL MEN will fiml First-class Accommodation. FRANK MOELLER, ta TE AUTE RAILWAY AND HOTEL REFRESHMENT ROOMS. W. DANIEL BEGS to announoe that lie has taken over the above Hotel and Railway Refreshment Rooms. This hotel has been entirely refurnished, and by providing the BEST ACCOMMODATION at REASONABLE PRICES, trusts to receive the support of the travelling public. Only the Best Brandi ofjWINES, SPIRITS A BEER kept. 9ood Paddoeking and Stabileg. 71 SAND FORD HOTEL, o*<u Onga. GK STAUNTON, BEGS to announce that he has takon possession of this newly orecti 1 hotel, and ii in a position to offer first class accommodation to the ravelling public. The table will bo found to be equal to any in the district. WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER Of the Beet Quality Only. Tariff raised to Os per day. The Stables in connection with the hotel offer every facility. G. STAUNTON, Phopbibtob. 68 EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. THE above hotel is acknowledged to be the beet between Napier and Wellington. Families and the travelling publio can rely upon the best accommodation in the province. WINES, SPIRITS AND BEER, Of tho Best Quality Only. THE STABLES In connection with the hotel offer every facility, and there are also a number of oose boxes. A. C. SCRIMGEOUR, Proprietor. 73 THE CROWN HOTEL, HOItSEWOOD, HAS just been taken over by me. I intend running it on the best lines suitable for tho local and travelling trade The best liquors will always be stocked, end the tablo will be under oaroful, experienced supervision. Good Btablin<; & Paddocking. R. STAUNTON - PROPRIETOR 22 A. PARKIN, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S TAILOR, WAIPAWA. I AM Now extending my business in the LADIES’ TAILORING DEPARTMENT, and having bad many years’ experience with the lendiug linns of New Zealand and also kooping rone but first-class hands I will be able to sa'.isfy the long felt want of a LADIES’ TAILOR in this part of the District. Ladies are cordially invited to inspect oar Samples. Eton Gowns and Costumes from £4 6s Skirts from £1 10s A. PARKIN. LEADING TAILOR, WAIPAWA. ‘HAIRDRESSING SALOON. WAIPAWA. JAB. FERGUSON innounoaa that he haa take., over Mb. Wkik’s saloon and hopoß by cleanliness, civility and promptitude, to merit a share of public patronage 65 GUMMED Labels of all descriptions at tha Mail Offico.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5247, 16 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5247, 16 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5247, 16 April 1908, Page 4

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