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Hawezs AdvertisementsHAWE RA r HOT BL, : L ■ : HlflH-STEEET, HATOSEA, EDWARD ROSKRUGB having pur^ chased from Mr John'Proßser the ■ above well-lmo wn Hotel, • begs to assure 1 the public of Haw'era 1 and' surrounding Districts that ho effoirf' on his part will 1 be'spared'to ensure a continuance of the support 1 given to his predecessor. Renovations and considerable improvements are being made to the Hotel, and the Proprietor intends to do everything for the comfort of the travelling public, and to supply only the best of liquors. : A first-class Table kept. Excellent Billiard Table. Good Bath-rooms. ; Stabling. ! EDWARD ROSKRUGB, J ■' . Pbo^btbtob. . . I TTIGMONT HOTEL, HAWERA. A. OWEN ... Proprietor. ! .Travellers and Boarders made at home. ■ Commercial and Sample Rooms. ( None but the best of Liquors in stock. Extensive Livery and Bait Stables, i Baggies and Saddle Horses on hue. Ordinary at 1 o'olook. . ; Cobb and Co.'s qoaoties leave and arrive daily for Opunake and Patea. galmerston North Advertisements GILLETT BROTHERS, I BORDEAUX AND PALMERSTOIt '.'; NORTH, N.Z. ! .'.."■■■. . ■. ■ i SOLE Agents and Importers for New Zealand of Smith and Gibb's Cele-j brated " Ar'gyle and the Isles " Whisky, which obtained the "only Gold Medal for Whisky at the Christchurch Exhibition,' lßß2. ■'■■■■- Agents for the Celebrated Whisky : .AQUAyiT. ' . j They were also awarded medals for their Continental, Wines &ki> Brandies,; a large, assortmen i of which they have in stock, and can recommend Hotdy keepers to give them a trial; as, from the fact of, their.being direst Impohtebs,' and having their own Representatives. in the English and Continental Markets,: they feel sure that they can give satis-, faction to their clients both in prices and! quality. ... „ „ • „ j BO V A L HOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH. ,; JAMES : FENTON, | ......' (Late of Wellington) ; > • : BEGS to. intimate-' othe residents of, Pamerston ana the travelling! public, that he -has taken the' above i Hotel, and is prepared to oater to their wants in a thoroughly efficient way. [\ Ales, Beers, Wines and Spirits '■ of the best brands only • kept. Superior accommodation for vellers and faiailios. WALKLEY'S COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. Very superior accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Commodious Sample Room . Terms Moderate. BATHS— GOOD STABLE N.B. — The proprietor's long experience n the trade is a sufficient guarantee for the quality of the liquors. PRqgPECT STABLES, UIinSEItSTON UoETH. T JORDAN begs to inform the general , „ public, that he has opened his large Livery and Bait Stables, adjoining Mr W Wood's blacksmith's shop, where every,, care and attention will be paid to horses left in his charge. ' Buggy and Saddle Horses 'always on hire. First-class Loose-boxes. Good secure paddock, and an experienced groom always in attendance. ' A Trial Solicited. ' Opunake Advertisement •jl/TIDDLETON'S HOTEL, ■ OPUNAKE. WM. CLARK Phopeieiob. MUSIC. PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, CORNOPEAN. TTACANCIES for one or two pupils. V Quarter commences with first lesßon. E. J. KING, Academy of Music, St. gill-st., Wanganui. JOSEPH BOOTT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Taueo Quay, BEGS to announce that, having determined to clear off his large stock, ho will offer • SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CASH > All goods will be sold cheaper and better I than, any otJier house in town Women's Kid, Levant, Elastics, and Laceups will be sold at Cost Price. Great Cash Sale begins on SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1883. N.B, — Jospph Scott guarantees that if any articles purchased at his shop give way, 1 within (in unreasonable timo from the date of Bale, he will repair them free of cost. JOSEPH SOO'IT, I'aupo Quay. I "WARRSNGATE STEAM FLOUR . AND OATAIEAL MILLS. 6 mHE lUidcrGignoil will, aa n»ual, purchase X Grain of every kind. Samples sent Ihroifu ihe post wji be attended to, '" Cornsacks supplied. JUEE3 &. ALLISON. 5TrAHtt-.ANTJ£ BWOir YA"RD;>, Close VY io at. JobiV j-ja'',i<:nj, i V- WaIVvVICJJS:. Proprietor.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10198, 1 May 1883, Page 1

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