Imperial Hotel* Mr H. [SHOTLANDBR A NNOUNCES that he has taken over A the impsriaJ Botel, and trusts by strict attention to' bosrnesa and ruai»ing a Moderate Tariff to easaro a continoince, of tha patronsga that hs» vlms*accordei thia bouse. Tarilf. 4<6dperday. Telephone 123. P.O.^Bdx S3. Taranaki Hotel, BROUGHAM STREET. E. BUCKTHOXJGHT, Proprietor, ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS TAKEN OVER THIS FAVORITE HOUSE, AND trusts by attention io Business, to merit a fair share- of the public patronage. ' '. ' ' . The best Beers, ' Spirits, aawh Wines retailed. An excellent table provided. A moderate taritf. " ;,*.; "V^ c 399 Hotel Comruonwealth r Opposite Railw*?. Station'; • J. O'DRiaOOLli ...' - PRtfPftKTOB 1 (Lste of BdyarHoSeT. HftwSfk)^ HAS jast opsned this i-«w '-and -com^ modioos Hotel, and will now cater for the public The house is lighted by electricity. . Ta?iff,-6B s&}& day^ Pasaengers by .early steauws can always roly oa getting breakfast before leaving by train. An electric bell will ba rung m the fining room five .minutes before the dei parture of any passengd^Tainyfrpm tbei station. ■ Speight's Dan^aiu 3E^SX Also always on tap. Beit^wfees>siW' spirita. retailed. Night porter in *ttoadance. . The kitchen is entirely ; ,iwS3pr the» supervision of Mbn'r. Moaaong, late of Qoker's Hotel, Cj&ristchuroh: j, , .„. / , t , ( . \ -v- bl6B
Criterion Hotel, NEW PLTkOUTHv : , DUGALD THOMSON (latesGisborne and Hastings^), PSoPRiET*ok, yk NNOUNCE9 tbat he has" assumed J\.,. Proprietprehip.. of this fine commercial"b6use,'whfclfcaxep^te with every , «convenience- Dunedin Beer, otjfy-pn tap. Best df "Wines and' Spirits'; Retailed. Capital Cuisine. Accommodation unrivalled. . <e-''''\'f'Hi'' * ' ' A night porter alway%n~aj|te#ance.
; ' [Under; Vice-R^gal Patronage. J THE -SilfftlJSfWfl, t - Hecognised as -the vßieadiflg* Hotel of Taranaki, ,. centrally and conveniently aituated, ".. imme^ite^*:^fepd|i|B Post, Telegraph.' ai?d uovernjnenc xSaiiaings, and within two minutes.' walk df the Rail-way-station. Refurnished Jsiithe most up-to-date style, and" plentifully provided with, Fire Escapes.;" ( • t ''/ > ! '• *J* '* . . i Billiard Table. ' Hot; Cold 'and. Shower - 'Baths/. .;•-', \ x All the Choicest Wines and 'Spirits kept / . inStocki,Speigh,%X33ES:Alea on Draught. '^ ; f CHAB^KSCIiABK^ Proprietor, (Late of Gisborne and ArUgkland J. :c765 -- . • 'v ■ .<".' ' • .-4-juv
RUSSBLIiS, : MASONS ANDrß^Cq^l/AXfiBS, Powderham Street (Next tb Mr W. F. Brooking'd), 'TTA'Wjust, teeeived from tb^ Makers JLL. anassorWentof Terra Odita Yasas, - all patterns and deatg^. . ,./, : GiaaVd slower Poto sn^ Sa^ews, Gla«d , Fern.Pots i ot jattsig*ooWß;or halls, 1 .-' - Wicker vFlowsr; Potociand-^iaucera, ■ •, 5- Bread Orojfer Butter -iJars) Pickle Jars, Water Fountains. ■•■JP 1 Glazed^Beejrßfirrel&jaU^aupi;. • Stone Bottfeß,F6ol; Tdß^ire, Quart Jaw. ContiogenirJogs, Stone Jugs; also, Oom1 mon, Flower Pots, r,all bibbs, and in any quantity, at cheapest rates. •" Border Tiles; all ■ patterns. , jfit »' AlLßakltfcr^ A'pjJlßaWM w*todk. : in any.desigfl^tgf «P»* , : . , . ohiiAney.l, , Common ■Bricrai, • * ire 'Wilson's JHydianlie Lime ana tJement, Kaight & Sevan's Cement,\alway» ' oa hand. - -i ■> ■ . ■ - .. < • Bstia.ate? given for all Kihda'ibf Mascnry aad Brickwork,' Concreting, &c.,.attn9 ! , lowest possible prices. A" orders left with W. F. B rooking wil >fr s b'ft39 • B« pftmipt% >tfenAsdsti>. .
TARANAKI PLUMBING AND . • ,v '-' --■»' ,-r '^4' . , WE , have lately made^ largft alterations incur premises in Brougham^ ati^t, tbe-worbriopu^Wr.^eJßg^tted op with the latest mochiaftry, vveare there* row in a position to give satisf aosion io : -ali yepartmenta df «ho trade^ ;% A Branch has Hevd; bjgjHWl*:9t >o* ■ wood, where a firs^class tradesman will be- in charge.' f; '-;'* ; All orders will be executed with dw spatch and all work guarantsod. ' smartTbros., Plumbers, Gkisfttter^ r Tinsmiths and El^tficians, New Plymouth, StratforJ, '& Ingle wood j r . Thel.r<6Bt Plumbing and Tinsmith. « ingFiriu, aetweeu.Au< i kiand~and Wei. lipgtoo.. . j>7lo
X b. ctkii \. BBTAtB :£(smT, 26, Shortlaild St., AUCKLAND, HAS the following S:UB]3'JBrBAN > PROPERTIES FOR.SALE:— £275. Mt. ALBERTi ; - i ohbic& Building Site of about 2 acres; volcanic land, i . planted, with fruit trees and ornamental shrubs ; 4|'niiles from city ; close to 'bus and train. • , £650. AVONDALE.— Nice Suburban Retreat containing about 6 acres of land, half of which' is in fruit trees, balancein grass j prettrgully through ' 'property ' plahteq Svitn native trees and ferns ; house, contains; 5 rooms dairy, large stable W|th loft., Ten minutes walk front 'bus and train ; 6 miles from City. ' i •■;' -■-* £1440. PANMURE.— Gentleman's Resi- \ dence, of eight roomSj^viieJy, dairy, "" ' cowshed, large cornered, tank, firstclass stables and 10 acres or rich volcanic land. A most . desirable property for any persont retiring from business. -, , „., £1600. MOtJNt ROsKftiiLr-Beautiful v and Mtidcrft.Residence., built by the owner r^g^&cssof cost and fitted up in I most elegant style; tiled , ; hearths And expensive mangel pieces in drawuig.anii dining, rooms. The house containi 9 rooms and 'the land 1 comprise! 2£ feres* Near 'bus; abou [ 2 \ miles ttoflf city ; c5lO
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11818, 15 November 1901, Page 4
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718Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11818, 15 November 1901, Page 4
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