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1 DEVON STREET PR IV A T E Suites of Booms Families. BATH ~B 0 0 M 8 Commodious Sampla Rooms for ommar i Billiards. Winea, Spirits, &c, of the beßt brands Livery and Bait Stables. W^OOT.TIEK ... Pbopbietcb IMPERIAL HOTEL, DEVON-STREET, NEY/ PLYMOUTH. Every Convenience for Boarders and Travellers. Only the Best Brauds of Wines aud Spirits kept in Stock. TABLE D'HOTE daily at 12 JcloT F * W. WATT 6, Proprietor. Telephone No. 123] [P.O. Box No. 86 WAITAKA RO^EL, WAIT-AEA, MR BREWER begs to inform the public generally that he has taken over the above Hotel, which is now com plete with every convenience. JEvery convenience for Families and Commercial Travellers.; Bath Rooms, Hot and Cold Water. Livery and Bait Stables - Wines and Spirits of the Be3t Brands only kept. CHARLESBREWER, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Eltham and Commercia- Hotel , Hawera). 829 TARIKI HOTEL, TARIKI. PROPRIETOR ... ... Cx. RAE (Late of Geraldine, Canterbury). Every Convenience for Boarders and Travellers. Stabling and Good Paddocking. Wines and Spirits of the very Beat, Brands always Kept. b<9B TGWIRE TTOTEL, TTAWERA George H. Gibson, PROPRIETOR. THIS House having teen Renovated, now offers abuDdancs of Accommodation for the convenience of Pommeroial Travellers and the public generally. First rat 6 Table, Good Bedß, Spacious Sample Rooms. Only Wines and Spirits of the beet kept in stock. Every facility for escape in case of fire' bl6sw T>RINOE ARTHUR TTOTEL CORNER OF HOBSON AND WELLESLEY STREETS, AUCKLAND, In the most salubrious part of the City This Hotel being situated on th summit of an elevation is free from the annoyances' which accompany low-lying situations. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ACCOM lIGDATION At 5s per day, or 25s per week els t Suite of Sitting-rooms and Hi) Jrooms. Hydraulic Lift. Trams pass the door every five minu tes, to sud from Railway Station -and Ponsonby. . DAVID NORDEN, Proprietor (Late Manager). 528 THE RECORD^ REIGN. To the inhabitants of New Plymouth, Inglewood aud Surrounding Districts. THE proper manner to commemorate this auspicious event is to SAVE MONEY by patronising that Choap Establishment in Inglewood, known as THE PEjPLE'S STORS. EXTRA BARGAINS IN Men s Undekci-othing, Men's Oilskins & Mackinioshes, Ladies' Ulsters Ladies' Dress Pisces Flannelettes and Woollen Shawls. Agent for — KAIAPOI AND ROSLYN GOODS{ SOLE AGENT FOR Spring Blossom and Tiger Teas, Gibbons' Celebrated Garden Seeds MEN'S Tailor-made and Ready-madij Clothing a SPECIALITY. M. MACKAY. GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND GENTLEMAN'S OUTFITTER, INGLEWOOD SUNNY LEA AND ROSE BUD TEA BOLD BY ALL GROCERS OR BY L. M. TAUNTON", The Sole Agent and Importer, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH^" Sunny Lea a>id Rosebud in One Pounds are p eked only in Tins. 47 See that jou get them this way..g> FOR SALE.— -9 Roomed House, and Full Quarter Acre Section, minutes of Post Office. — Apnly A"onfc P.C Morton. ° ' FOR SALE.— IO Roomed Homo and Quarter Acre Sscfcion, near contro of town. Apply Agent, P. C. Morton. La 424

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10994, 11 August 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10994, 11 August 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10994, 11 August 1897, Page 1