\ Taranaki Hotel, BROUGHAM STREET.E.BUCKTHOIJGHT, Proprietor^ " ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS TAKEN OVER THIS FAVORITEHOUSE, AND trusts by attention to business to merit a fair sliure 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'DRISCOLTj ... PawßiiSTOa . (Late of floral Hotel, Hawara), tTA>S just opened this Lew and comOL medious Hotel, and will novr cater for the public. The house is lighted by electricity. Tariff, 6s 6d a day. Passengers by early steamet3 can always" rely on getting breakfast beforo leaving by train. An electric bell will bs rung in , the _ . dhriug room five minutes before the de' part-tire of any passanger train from- the station. Speight's Dunedin XXXX Alea atoays on tap. Best wines and spirits retailed. Kight porfcer in attendance. The kitchen is entirely under, the supervision ol Mone. Mossoug, late of . Ooker's Hotel, Obristchuroh. M6B Criteiion Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. DUGALD THOMSON ffctc Gisboruo and Hastings), PiturniUTOß, . A NNOUNCES that he has assumed_rV Proprietorship of this fine commercial house, which is replete with every convenience. Dunedin Beer only on tap. Best ( of Wives, and Spirits' rftaUed. Capital Guisine. Accommodation ■• un-. rivalled. ,o .>.!;*.. A night porter always in attendance.^ ■- >~ v - a 374 [Under Vice-Eegal Patronage.] THE WHITE~HART; HOWL, { NEW PLYMOXJTH. .: ''Recognised as the Leading Hotel of Taranaki, centrally ' and conveniently ' situated; '• immediately opposite Post, - .> .Telegraph and Government Buildings, and \)rithin two minutes' walkof theßail-r way-station. Refurnished; in -th© moffr up?td-date style, and plentifully provided <■•-, wiih -Fire-Escapes.' '" ' ' ■• "• * vwr Billiard' Table. Hot, Cold and Shower • ,-*'■. . Bathß. . .., , "r" rAll the Choicest Wines and' Spirits kept ' ■ ' ln£tock. Speight's XXXXAIeg-',. 1 "• \ : on Draught. ', /."'. '"-}, '1* CHARLES CLABJCE, Proprfotorv £> (Late of Gisiaorne and Auckland)/ -,c7j)st , " ,:. ; Imperial Hotel. "_Mr H. SBOTLAND&B "aT&NOUNGES that he htw taken over the Imperial Hotel, and tru4s by stric.l attention to business and runujtog « Moderate Tariff to ensure a continuanoi of the patronage that has alwayi ■< v •'• accorded this bouse. -Tariff 46i per day. "-.-■>■■■ ll 'Telephone 123. P.0.-Box 83^ ,* . :; j AS^FOBfbV-' Waxine Soap.! THE BEST OBTAINABLE, i THANKS. T DESIRE t.o reader thanks to the JL i people ot,New Plymouth ancTjsur- v| rounding,districts, and also, over j^ostof Zealand, for the liberal support T'^ have had-the last few years in the '.'. r,\ Edinbro' Tonic & Cough Mixture, - 'and if X live,' and fhe same support is - continued for two or three 'yfiara'more; it bis been on.my, mind not 1» build for self, but to build Saltwaterß/iths in NeV Plymouth, which are needsa? With thanks, £o all w&o nave^and will belp towards this object. —Yours, J «fcc. r HUGH HTOHSO&!:■ • c 423 "•"-" \ t y '";/; «^ - TARANAKI PLUMBING AND SMARX i£Ko§.; ' New Plymouth, Stratford and lnglewood. '-" '''£ WW vß'*h»v« aii_&sf_saae/lar_S»aii_&sf_saae/lar_S» ifadj&'X* tionain our premises in Brougham- ~ street, theVorksbop now,being fttteoT up '" witjh th&l&test machinery., We are theft-r . fore'in a pofcitidn to give s&tisfaction in . all ol the trade. <-- -± -' . A Branch has been opened at Ingle* \robd, where a firsta:la£B tradesman will beinchirge.' v ; ";,,'»; All, orders, .-will b« executed wit^den, spstch »nd all work guaranteed. '"./ i^e; smartlbro|; " Plumbers, Gasfltters, Tirisniltlis ' and pMitotoigS* ;: ? New Plymouth, Stratford, & lnglewood., , . The Largest Plumbiog and Tinsmith i ing Firm between Ao?klandl and Weilingtjn. ... . t :tv b 74,0 ', T. B. CLAY, 83T4.T8 AGENT, \ 26, ShortlAiidtJfc,i&mffllMlii >. I_|AS the following SUBURB AH 1 PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— £3500. ELLERSLIE.-Choice residence, 9 rooms} with" all conveniences.* ■- The ■ ? outbuildings comprise stable, buggy house, workshop, cowshed, man's room ; large new vinery, 56 fey 24, in perfect order. There are.22^acres of splendid volcanic knd, which is well adapted for subdivision. Most magnificeut view from property. £1440. PANMTJRE.-rGen.tleman'sßesi-dence, of eight rooms, vinery, dairy, > cowshed, large cemented tank, firstclass stables and 10 acres of rich volcanic land. A most desirable property for any person retiring from *■ business. £1600. MOUNP ROSKlLL—Beautiful \. and Modern Residence, built by the owner regardless of cost and fitted up in a moßt elegant style y tiled • f hearths and expensive mantel pieces. '; in drawing and dicing rooms,.. The.. house contains d rooms and the land\, {; comprises 2j acres. Near 'bus; about^ 21 miles from city cWO ' " >v wfSADLBR, Opposite Tlioatre Royal, Devon St., NOTIFIES that haying secured the ser viceß of a Specialist in Hair Work, bo is now prepared to execute on the premises all stock Work and; ornamental '„ work, Buch as Watch Guards, Bracelets. " Brooches, Ear-rings, etc! -Inspection of work invited, i 'Tders by post dromes- .« scnger will be atended to. <j9lB
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11829, 28 November 1901, Page 4
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