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gOMERSET pRIVATE JJOTEL. Near Station, HAWERA. Leading Private Hotel in Hawera. Every comfort and convenience. Traveling public specially catered for. Special terms for Permanents. Terms Moderate. E. McLEAN, Proprietress. NIGER HOUSE. ELIOT STREET. First-class Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Excellent Cuisine. Accommodation for motor-cars. Tariff on application. Book early to avoid disappointment. MRS. OTTAWA Y, ’Phoue 629. Proprietress. J) EVONPORT pRIVATE JJOTEL AND DINING ROOMS. (Opposite Bendall’s),

Powderham Street, New Plymouth. A Comfortable Home. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff Moderate. Under new management. QORONATION JJ 0T E L ELTHAM. E. CRABTREE, PROPRIETOR. P.O. Box 25. Telephone 18. A SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. PRICE LIST. Brandies.—Hennessy’s Three Star, 18/- bottle: Hennessy’s One Star, 15/- bottle; Fine Old (French) Draught Brand)’, 11/- bottle. Whiskies.—Black and White, Ainslie’s, Bell’s. Catto's, Walker’s, Dewar’s Special Liqueur, White Horse, each 12/G per bottle; 12/- per bottle case lots. Draught whisky, 11/. per I bottle, or 62/- per gallon. • Gins.—Gilbey’s Dry Ging 12/- bottle ; J.D.K.Z., 13/6 bottle; Old Tom, 12/6 bottle; Wolfe’s Schnapps, 12/6 per bottle. Wines.—Gilbey’s Special Invalid Port, guaranteed 15 years old, 7/6 bottle; If- per case rots. Old Spanish Wines, 6/- bottle. Rum.—Red Heart, 12/6 bottle; Draught Rum (Old Jamaica), 11/- bottle. Ales and Stouts. —All Colonial Ales and Stouts, 1/6 quart bottle; English Stout, 3/- ’ quart bottle, or 32/- -per doz., 1/6 pint | bottle, or 17/6 per doz. Champagne.—Quarts £l, Pints 10/-. Special Quotations for Clearing Sales, Wedding Banquets, etc. (3) URGENT. 1 QHOPS TO LET—One exceptional large ° new shop right in the centre of Broadway, low rent to a good man. Write or call at once. Also smaller shop at lower rental, possession in four or five . weeks for these shops. Apply— CAMPBELL JACKSON. I REALLY REFRESHING | TEA! * When you come home tired from a long day’s work, or if you are weary after a busy day at home, — what could be more refreshing than a cup of Rassakola Tea

the most fragrant tea on the market 1 Grown and packed in the sunny isle of Ceylon, in sealed lead packages, it retains all its natural flavour and aroma. (Guaranteed absolutely free from dust. Try some! BURGESS. FRASER & 00.. LTD. Currie Street, New Plymouth To Travel *he District between BELL BLOCK and OKATO, the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, BLACK KNIGHT, 5 YEARS. BLACK KNIGHT is a rich Hack with white points, compactly built and shows great muscular power with perfect action. ALSO—THE 3 YEAR-OLD COLT, BOLD RONALD. (By Baron Bold—Squire Ronald Mare.) Bred by Messrs. Young Bros., of Taierl, Otago. Very rich bay in colour, with white points. Terms, Dates and Places of Travel will be advertised later. C. KYNGDON, Fitzroy. THE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE STALLION GOWAN BRAE. WILL STAND AT NEW PLYMOUTH AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT FROM BELL BLOCK TO RAHOTU. Details later. No groom in charge. Book ?arly. Apply A. J. CROSS, Vogeltown. TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED SIRE, CAMPFIRE (ta '” CARBINE—REVELRY. Sire of Depredation, Royal Dragoon, Muraahi .White Blaze. Yoma, and other numerous winners. TERMS; £lO 10s. Good paddocking and water. Fees payable December 31, 1924. For further particulars apply— J. H BOND, Gill Street, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1924, Page 12

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