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WHERE TO STAY IN TARANAKI. DEVON STKEET EAST. E. WHITTLE :: iftupntUii. AN Hotel with a reputation for <'ti Superior AJes, Spirits, and Accommodation. Every convenience and comfort lor paTrons. E. WHITTLE : RED HOUSE HOTEL KKMISUS |J 0T E L NEW PLYMOUTH. FRED. CALGHER Announces to his fri":t>l* and the public generally .hat he ha<> entered into possession of that old-established and favorite hostelry, the Terminus Hotel. The whole bouse is to be renovated inside and out, and the proprietor and Mr*. Caleher will do everything that can be done to make it a comfortable hou'e and a popular house of call. The Cuisine will be maintained at a high standard of excellent. A Cottage id Grounds are available for the use of boarders nnd visitors. Telegrams and enquiries by letter or te'eptone will be promptly attended to. Luncheon from 12.1u vo ' Dinner fwi-n (J to 8 p.m. i ;f.t?. Os 6<l per day. T *V phone No. ."»9. F. CALGHER. Vroprietor. giJjIONT JJOTEL, HAWERA. T. C. GORMLEY .. Proprietor. Centrally situated. Ideal Home for Tooruts and Gommerda' Gentlemen. CUISINE UNEQUALED. BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS AJ«r*rs in titock. ISLINGTON HOUSE, HAWERA. (Corner Princes and Wellington Streets). fTHE Whole Building COMPLETELY RENOVATED. Tariff: 5/- per day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. Telephone. MRS. MAY, Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN STRATFORD. rJROCADEKO pRIVATE JJOTEL, Alongside Railway Station. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. LARGE AND AIRY BEDROOMS. lie building has been completely renovated throughout. Tariff 5a per day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. Thone 141.' Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. TL A. PREBBLE, Proprietor. BELMONT JJOUSE, REGENT 6TREET, STRATFORD. MRS. DODUNSEI ... v . Proprietress. Good Meals. Good Beds. Every Horns Comfort CABS FOR BJRK gOARDING JJOUSE (Facing Wharf) Under entirely new management. Electric light throughout the building. Rearranged and re-furnished. The Best Temperance Hotel in Waitara. A REAL HOME AWAY FROM HOME. MRS. FARLEY. (Late of Dunedin), Proprietress. MOA BREAKFAST, DINING, TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS INGLIfWOOD. REGISTERED OFFICE FOR SERVANTS J£R. AND MRS. GEO. H. CARRIXGTON thank the inhabitants of Inglewood and surrounding district for their liberal support during the past twelve months, and trust to have a continuance of the same in the future, when their one aim will be to please all customers, "-ruing and Afternoon Teas always Our Tea Rooms are large, airy, cosy and comfortable. Our .'goods are always of the best quality. We make a speciality of our Fish Dinner?, Teas and Suppers. We also have » daily supply of all kinds of fresh fish, whjcji we guarantee to be of the best ty, and our smoked fish are a perfect treat. QPUNAKE fIOACH. T PROPOSE winning the Opunake Coach Service as usual from January 1, observing the time-table as heretofore. W. A. JURY .. Proprietor. Masonic etables. Thone No. 315. AUGUSTUS E. WATKINS TICENSED SHAREBROKER, LAND, PRODUCE & COMMISSION Also District Ajrent for the LONDON & LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO. The "London and Lancashire" transacts Fire'lnsurance of Every Description. MARINE INSURANCES AT LOWEST RATES. Person, Accident, Diseases and Annuity Personal Accident. , Di=ease3 and Annuity. ! Emplorere' Liability. Public Risk.(Third Party). FideMty Guarantee. Burglary. Plate Glass.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 1 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 1 November 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 1 November 1910, Page 1