Taranaki Hotel, BROUGHAM S T B fi E T. E. BUCKTHOUeHT, iTd^Wetor, » ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS TAKEN OVEB THIS FATOBITE HOUSE, ! \ ND trusts by attention' tb BaiintM ,xV to merit a fair share of the public patronage. . • The best Beers, SpirUs>§nd: Wines retailed. An excellent table" proridrf. ' A modei^te tariff. _ 6Mf Hotel Oommonwealth, OnpONte Baihray Station, v \ v J. O'DBiaCOLL ... P«urßMTd» (Late of Roytl Hotel, Hawera), HAS just opened this. l tew and commodious Hotel, and will nowoater for the public. The hoaie is lighted by eleetrioity. Tariff, 6s 6d a day: Passengers by early steamers ouf*lwsy»fely on getting breakfast before lea¥^g by ferain. An elec^rie bell will, be ranf in the dining room five miuntes .be.fore^|ke de parture of any passenger train froni tbe station. Speight's Danedin XXXX AIM .always on top. Best wineilmUiti retfciled. Night porter in %%&&&& The kitchen is entirely SSer/the supervision of Mone. MoStong, late of looker's Hotel, Ohristohareh. ■
1 Criteiion Hotel NEW PLtMOrXTH;; , DUGALD THOMSON (late .Guburne , and Hastings), Pbofribtok, .' A NNOUNCES that he hgs aasinned vfjal. Proprietorship of this fitie com' meroial'house, which is replete with every ' cbnvenienbe. _ Danedin Beer onjy pn taa, ', Bait; of Wipes and Spirits: retaueo. -Capital Cuisine. . AccommodatJAm nu* rivalled. ' - * ;,/.'• . A night porter always in attendance. : j ~ .' . .' V>:,^v-»374 : [Under Vice-BegaiPatronl^.3 THE WHITETaRT WBTIL, NEW BLYMOUtrit •. Becognised as the, Leading % rHetel of |Tarauaki, centrally and conveaiently situated, immediately, opposite^ JPpat, Telegraph and Government Baildiogs, and within two minutes' 1 waUrof^heßail-way-station. Befurniahed iii the aoatr-bp-to-date style, and plentifully pftifideA ' with Fire Escapes; .t ->•:'-• Billiard Table. Hot, Cold and ShW«r All the phoicest Widie« a)id ; Spirito kept CHARLES CLARKE, Proctor. (Late of Gisborue and Aucklind)/ ' ' c 756 •- ' .'. ' ;
-- . — --. . ■ ■ . [ Imperial Hotel. _ MbH. BHOTLANDEB ;?»» the Imperial Hotel, and tru*t» bjj ; "^riot . • )% ; ... attention to buinen anoT )ntiudßt ■ Moderate Tariff to ensure %■ ooi^bviiim < of the patronage that has always/ aooorded this house. - .' ' ;r;; r ; ,■■ , Tariff. Ai 6d W day. .. f. f , ;,'.; ,'. r* Telephone 123. P.O.Bot («;* ,^ PARIS EXPOSITION WOO. Grand Prize Awarded TyrESSRS MOBBOW, BABMTIV> ItX Co,, of Chrisfcchurch; kav« : been advised by cable from Ctiautfmi the "Grand Priie" at th 4 Pa^uTl^aitidn has beea \awarde4 to' |h* Hott**'mick Harveafnig Maohine. Co., ud tMk the latter .were also awarded more"Sp«eiit ; , Prbes than all the other oompetitm^tt ' fThto L vvij what mightMuT*^v pected. .m- McCOBMICK PlHfil' .* ''" ,"'" ■ . r "-NEWTdN'-KiN^ ;- ' -i* b 678 Agent for TaraneM
TARANAKt PLUMBING AND TINSMITHINC WORKS. New Plymouth, Stratford iIM , ' % . - Inglewood. *•;>"/ ,.. • : WE. have lately inada Urgi altoitionsin oar premuwuilarbagbjim' atntttt the workshop dbw b^lng ffttSd^a¥' : with thilatest machinery. W*ar«'«iirZlore tn a poaition to give utiafaetiod is> . all departments of the trade. / .v. v ' ■ (.. . >>i" ■■[i ■ . < .'•'«' " ' A Branoh has been open«d aslMfa^ wood, where a fint>clau tradesman wfll be in charge. _ _ " : ',.\V c!-'.'*--ui iJI order. wUI bTlxecuUd wi*i d«i ■pitch and all work ganranrtw&Af "}, r smakFbrosl; \*\ ; Plumbers, Gasfltterj, Thtonlrt^ J and Electrician^^ ■* f c Naw Plymouth, BtratfcrJ, & infldNod The Largest Plumbing an<J VTiuaaMfc, ing Firm between An«>kland Atffl: 'Vftli"
ESTATE 'AGBH&V 26, Sliorttand St., AUCICUND. "* |^| AS the fcUpwing^Ull^S^AN PBOPEBTIE^r FOR SALE:— *?: £350.0. ELLERSLIE.-Choice resident^ .l. l with all ertnrehie«cas. ' Th» , oatbuUdiQgß,cojKi|iris^'^jyble^ baggy bouse, workshop,' cowshed, mani room ; large.new yinre%j ■68'b»'84$|i perfect order. There tw-m tHm of. splendid volcanift land/ WhitnMa well adapted for svibdiVieion. Ttfost magnificent view, from property: . * £1443. PANMUBE.— Gentleman's BMC ' | , dence, of »ight rooii^ vinery, daim , cowahed. large cemented Unk.flrrt- < olass stables and 10 acres. of richtojk '•• • canicland. A' most deairable' |*»- pertyfor any' person retiring ftsia\ business. •"'■-• jp? £1600. MOUNr EOSElXiL— Beauta^l '. andModeiii Besidence, builtjbir^i^.' owner regardless of cost" and . vfitfyA. ., , up in a most elegap^ sljylja ;i^^d ' " ; hearths and expensive mabtelTOKciK v ? in drawing and dining roomi. v3^. ' house contains d rooms ahdJbe u llMit? comprises 2J acres. Near 'bus; aOroc.' 2^ miles from city ' , e gf(j, .
STRATFOR© BACON GQ* r Ravage paid to S4wAfciwL / / ; owners' far g ftiid/fjor lota •tfive andl over . otlTf . " * ' * » . X**K ** ,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11825, 23 November 1901, Page 4
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631Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11825, 23 November 1901, Page 4
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