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Hotels. _^ COTTIEtt'S DEVON STREET PRIVATE Suites of Booms fo Families. BATH ~ROOMS Oommodiouß Samplß Room b for ommai oi T ravollers. Billiards. W* ./ite, &c, of the best brands;' Livery and Bait Stables. W. OOTTIEB ,~ Pbopbietob IMPERIAL HOTEL, Mrs Tabor Pbopbietbeh npHIS honse, having been tb.orougb.lj JL renovated, now offer? superior accommodation for the convenience of travellers and visitore. First rate table with all the delicacies of the season. "Wines and spirits of the beat brands only kept. 317 DRINOE A RTHUR TTOTEL L n H (LATE ORAM'S); Corner of Wellea'ey-st. & Hobaon-et., AUCKLAND. DAVID ~NORDEN 1 Many years Haad fV aiter} having acquired [he proprietorship of theabovecommodiona md well-furniahed Hotel, begs to inform 'Boarders and the travelling, public that ha has determined to throw bis house open for their accommodation at the following Reddoed Tabiff, viz.:— O£ I m PKR WEEK, £ J _ PEB DA^ Tho Cnisine and attention being f ally equal to anything of the kind to he obtained in the colony. Best Brandt vf Wines and Spirits. One of AUcook'a Champion Billiard Tablet a646m _ TTIMPIBE TTOTEL, TTAWERA. George H. Gibson, PROPRIETOR. THIS House having teen Renovated, now offers abandance of Accommodation for the convenience of Commerotal Travellers and the public generally. First rate Table, Good Beds, Spacious Sample Rooms. Only Winea and Spirits of the best kept in stock. Every facility for escape in case of flre bl6sw yiLLAGEjm, BELLBLOOK< A. O. HABVEY, Pbqpbietob. HAVING acquired the lease of the above well-known old established hostelry, I shall be pleased to see my numerous friends and the travelling public. None bnt the best brands of Winea, Spirits, and Alea kept Good Stabling Accommodatiok. 569 KNOWLEB' OPDNAKE HOI?EL. OPUNAKE. • fipHIS House has been greatly enlarged JL and renovated throughout, and now offers abandance of first-cjass accommo' dation for Tourists and Travellers in general. • , Bathrooms ; also first • class Billiard Room. Sample Rooms, and Private Suites of Rooms for Families. G-ood stabling, with loose-boxes and grass paddocks. First-rate table. Liquors only of best quality kept In stock. There is a good view of the sea, which is within five minutes' walk. THOMAS KNOWLES ... Pbopbietor» b 374 KaSSaKOLa. tea. is not a j lend, but the choicest Leaves of the best tea plants. Carefully selected. All grocers. MONEY TO LEND ON ; First-class Freehold Securities PP TO ThREE-FIfTHS Ot VALUE At the following EXCEPTIONALLY LOW BATEB OP INTEREST, Onder £1000— 5£ por cent. Under £3000— bat not less Than £1000— 5^ per cent.' £3000 up to £10,000—5 per cent } FOR Forms ot Application apply to the Government Insurance Commi»sioner, Wellington, or to any Of the Branch Offices, or Postal Agencies of the Government Insurance Department throughout the eoloDy. J. H. PJOHARDSON, Government Insaranca Commissioner IMPORTANT NOTICE. DUBLIN EXHIBITION. A T this Exhibition Distillers, Brewera, x3L and Mineral Water Manufacturera were represented, and PETER DAWSON was awarded the GOLD MEDAL for his justly famous THREE DIAMOND PERFECTION WHISKY. Buy this incomparable Whisky BY THE BOTTLE, and so avoid the substitution of inferior Whisky put into one of DAWSON'S BOTTLES. TELEGRAPHIC LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN NEW PLYMOUTH AND HAWERA. /ROACHES leave New Plymouth for \j Hawera and intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 a.m., arriving at Opunake it 4.30 p.m., staying there that night, and leaving for Ilawera next morning to catch trains going North and South. Coaches will leave Hawera for Opunake daily at 2 p.m., aud leaving Opunake for New Plymouth on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30 a.m. reaching Now Plymouth at 3 p.m. Throughjfares, Hawera to New Plymouth 20s. J JOB VILE, Proprietor. jPULBEYS DRY GIN. - CorUfi* \Ac. valuable for kidaoy ftiiections,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10614, 14 May 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10614, 14 May 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10614, 14 May 1896, Page 1