Hotola. COTTJEE'^ \* *» a 5 rat it x vt *» *<»> vi * jh <v DEVON STREET; PRIVATE Suites of Roomn fo Familioß. BATH ROOMS Commodious Sample Rooms for omnmr i Travelers. Billiards. W .rite, &c, of tbe best brands Livery and Bait Btabk-s. W. COTTIER .« PuorßiEToa IMPERIAL HOTEL, Mrs Tabor ... ... Propbietbesb HpHIS house, having been thoroughly A. renovated, now offers superior accommodation for tho convenience of travellers and 1 visitors'. First rate table with all the delicacies of the season. Wines and spirits of the bet»t brands ■ only kept. 317 : pKINOE a RTHUR MOTEL | (LATE GRAM'S); j, Corner of Wellesley-et. & Hobson-Bt. ' j AUCKLAND. DAVID ¥ORDEN (Many years Head Waiter) having acquired the proprietorship of the above commodious/"" and well-furnished Hotel, bege to inform Boarders and the travelling publio that he has determined to throw his house open for their accommodation at the following Rsddobd Tariff, viz.:— O^l PER WEEK, XI m PER DAI The Caieine and attention being fully eqnal to anything of the kind to be obtained in the colony. Bett Branch vf Wines wid Spirit*. 13 One of Allcock's Champion Billiard Tablot a646m TjiMPIRE TTOTEL, TTAWERA George H. Gibson, PROPRIETOR. THIS TTonao having teen Renovated, now offers abundance of Accommo* dation for the convenience of Commercial * Travellers niid the publio generally. First rate Table, Good Beds, Spacious Sample Rooms. Only Wines and Spirits of the boat kept in stock. Every facility for escape in case of flre,^^ bl6sw
yiLLAGEJNN, BELL BLOO K. A. C. HARVEY, Proprietor. 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 but the best brands of Wines, [Spirits, and Ales kept 1 Good Stabling Accommodation. 509 KNOWLES', OPUNAKE HOTEL. OPUNAKE. npHIS House has been greatly enlarged X and renovated throughout, and now offers abundance of first-class aocommoj dation for Tourists and Travellers ia general.' Bathrooms; also first -class Billiard Room. Sample Rooms, and Private Suites pf Rooms for Families. Good stabling, with loose-boxes and grass paddocks. Firep-rate table. Liquors only of beak quality kept ia Btock., There is a good view of the sea, which is within five minutes' walk. THOMAS KNOWLES ... Pbopkibtokl b 374 RASSAKOLA TEA. is not a i blend, but the choicest Leaves / of the best tea plants. Carefully selected. All grocers, W- F. BROQKING, Undertaker, Funeral Furnisher, Monumental Mason, Ac. TTAVING purchased from the Exeeu- ' XX tors of the late Mr John Bell the Monumental Mason business, stock, plant, &c, recently carried ou by Messrs A. and G. Handloy, lam now prepared to supply > and erect all kinds of Monuments, Grave- "^ stones, &c, in Marble, Granite, or Free- ' stone, at greatly reducpd prices ; for having bought at *a very reasonable figure, I am desirous of letting the public share the benefit of the same, to effect a speedy clearance of the largo stock now on hand ' inscriptions Incised, Painted, GiltJ pr Leaded, and all work thoroughly guaranteed. Marble Slabs for Dairies, Butchers' and Fruiterers' Sltands, Lavatorios, &c, on hand. The public will kindly note that tho ] business will be carried on for the J future at my premises, in Brougham- '< 1 Btreet, and are cordially invited to i call and inspect. I Tomb Railings and Fences also supplied s and erected in Stone, Concrete. Iren, or ; Wood. ;■ FUNERALS UNDERTAKEN in Town and Country, at tbe lowest rates] Instructions carefully carried out. W. F. BROODING, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, BROUGHAM AND POWDEHHAM STREETS NEW PLYMOUTH
#GMOJNT LaU^D&Y. Mr 3n. j. f. florvy, HAVING had a series of lessons at the Lambeth Laundry, Auckland is now prepared to execute all - ' entrusted to her in first-class style. Shirtts Ironed aud Glazed equal to new. Hotels and Families waited on for ordort. Note the Address : QUIGLEY'S OLD SHOP, / (Next Dr O'Carroll's) j Devon Street, New Plymouth. ' rA FIRST-CLASS Ladiea' Tweed OU MACKINTOSHES, tiptop value, from 15s to 50s; worth double.— A. Riceletts, Devon-House. al4B vv 12s 6d, soiled; worth 17s M. Ai Riosbtts, Devon-atreet. ' «4s!
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10655, 2 July 1896, Page 1
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662Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10655, 2 July 1896, Page 1
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