; Taranaki Hotel, BROUGHAM STREET. E. BUCKTHOIJGHT, Proprietor, ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS TAKEN OVER THIS FAVORITE HOUSE, AND trusts by attention to business to merit a fair share of the public patronage. The best Beers, Spirits, and Wines retailed. An' excellent table provided. A moderate tariff. c 399 Hotel Commonwealth, Opposite Railway Station, J. O'DRISOOLL ... Pkuprwtok (Late of Royal Hotel, Hawera), FT AS jost opened this i:ew and cpnv* JUL medious Hotel, and will now cater for the public. The hou&e is lighted by electricity. Tariff, 63 6d a day. v I»assengers by early steamers can- always rely on getting breakfast before leaving by train. An electric bell will ba rung in the dining room five minates before' the de partnre of any passenger train from the station. Speight's Danedih TCTXX Ales always on tsp. Best wines and -spirits retailed. Night porter in attendance. The kitchen is entirely under- the ■ supervision of Monp. Mossong, late -of Ooker's Hotel, Obristchuroh. _;_ b!6B Criterion Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. DUGALD THOMSON (late Giabbrne and Hastings), Pkopbietob, ANNOUNCES that he has. assumed Proprietorship of this fine com* mercial house, which is replete with every convenience. ' Dnnedin Beer only on tap. ■ Best of Wipes and Spirits retailed. Capital Cuisine. Accommodation* .unrivalled. ' ' A night porter always in attendance. , a 374 [Under Vice-Regal Patronage.] ' ' THE WHITETART HOTEL, '" NEW PLYMOUTH* Recognised as the Leading Hotel qt Taranaki,. centrally and conveniently . situated, immediately opposite > f^ost, Telegraph and Government - Buildings, and within two minutes' walk of the Rut* . way-station. Refurnished in the most up-to-date style, and plentifully provided with Fire Escapes. Billiard Table. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. ' All the Choicest Wines arid Spirits ia Stock.' Speight's XXXX Ales - on Draught. '''"//' v CHARLES CLARKE, Proprietor. (Late of Gisborne and Auckland). c 755 ' ' ' Imperial Hotel. , Mr H. SaOTLANbER ' "i NNOUNGEB that he has taken over A. ], . ■ '. ' . ; the Imperial Hotel, and tru?£s by strict attention to business and runuing • Moderate Tariff to ensure a oontiniiatfot of the patronage that has always - accorded this borne: • • , /v «; , Tariff . 4/ 6d per day. '..,-. : '* Telephone 123. P.O. Box 83. ; i.,ASK-FOR :^^ ; WaxineJ Soap. J THE BEST OBTAINABLE.'; ". ■ . * THANKS. .V . I DESIRE to render thanks to the people of New Plymouth! and A surrounding districts, acd also over mosl of New Zealand,, for the liberal "support I have had' the last few years in the • Edtabro' Tonifc & Cough HPxttoe, . and if I live, and ihe same support is continued- for two er three years more, it has oeen on my mind not to build for self, but to build Saltwater Baths* in New Plymouth,' which are much needed. , With thanks to all who have, and will "elp towards this object. — Yours, $a, HXIOH HU6HSON. c 428 , . ' , , , s ., t ' , - TARANAKI' PLUMBING AND! TINSMITHINC WORKS. New Plymouth, Stratford and Irfglcwood. , . ; WE have lately - made large altera- , tionßinourpremiaesinßronghanv- - street, the worfafrup now being fitted up with the latest maohinery. We are therefore in a position to give satisfaction in >U departments of the trade. A Branch haa been opened at Ingle* wood, where a firalwlass tradesman^ will be in charge*. ;. • : .. , All orders will be executed with d«* sp&tch and all work guaranteed. ': ■ SMARTISR(iS.; Plumbers, Oasfltters, Tirtsniitks and EiectricianSj^^"^ Ndw Plymouth, Stratforj, 4'inglewood , The Largest Plumbing and Tinsmith, ing Firm between Auckland and Wei- - Uagton. ' b7io T. B, CLAY, ESTATE AGENT, 26, Sliortlaud St., AVCKLWn, TTAS the following SUBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— £3500. ELLERSLIE.-Cboice residence, \9 rooms, with all conveniences. The outbuildings comprise stable, buggy house, workshop, cowshed, man's ' room ; large new vinery, 56 by 24, in perfect orUer. There are 22£ acres .■ of splendid volcanic land, which is , well adapted for subdivision. Most magnificent view from property. £1440. PANMURE.— Gentleman's Resi- . - dence, of eight rooms, vinery, dairy,' cowshed, large cemented tank, firsts class staoles and 10 acres of richiirok canic land. A most desirable* pto»v pertyfor 'any person retiring iron* business. , -' , £1800. MOUNT ROSKILL— BWifnI and Modern Residence, hnifrby 'iba Owner regardless of coat asd/fitted up in a most elegant s Wife ; tiled hearths and expensive mantel pieces" in drawing and dicing 'rooms. The house contains 9 rooms and the land comprises 2J acres. Near 'bus; about 2} miles from city > v cslo WTSADLBR,~ . Opposite^lieatreßoyal,l)eY6nSt^ If viceo ; bf a Specialist in Hair Work ' lie is HOW prepared to execute on the ' premisestkU slock work and ornamental work, such a» Watch Guards, Bracelets, Urooches, Ear-rings, etc. Inspection ofj wofk invited, orders by post or messeuger will be atended to. .. c9lB.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11828, 27 November 1901, Page 4
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735Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11828, 27 November 1901, Page 4
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