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Hotel Commonwealth, Opposite Railway Station, J. O'DBISCOLIi ... PiiuPßiiSTOia (Late of Royal Hotel, Ilawera), HAfcJ jost opened thk low and com~ medious Hotel, and will now cater i for the pubJie. The houae S3 lighted by? electricity. Tatifi, 6s 6d $ day. Passengers by early u&aameis can always rely oil getting brealcfasc before leaving by taiin*. An electric b«ll vrili bo mug in the* dialog room fivd niiuai^s before ihe departure of any passenger ftraiu from tba scatioa. Speight's Dunediu "KTX"K Alea always on tsp. Best wines and spirita retailed. Night porter in attendance. The kitchen is euurely under thei supervision o£ Mon?. Mossoug, late- off Ccktr's Ilotel, Cnriatchurch. Dl 6& Taranaki Hotel, BROUGHAM STEEMT, E. BUCKTHOUGHT, Proprietor* ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS TAKEN OVER THIS FAVORITE. HOUSE, A ND trusts by attention to bnsinesa .Ol to merit a iair share of the public patronage. The best Beers, Spirits, and Wines retailed. An excellent table provided. A moderate tariff. c3B& CRITERION HOTEL |New Plymouth.' I>AN O'BRIEN - Proprietor. (IfcateS&f Canterbury^) ANNOUNCES- that he has.assumed Proprietorship of tmVJne commercial house, wiu'sb is replete with every convenience. • Speight's Dunedin t*eer Qn tap. • Best of Wines and Spii.^U retai}§3 Capital Cuisine Accommodation unrivalled. A night porter always in attendance. [Under Vice-Regal Patronage.l THE WHITE~HART HflTEl, NEW PLXHOIJTH. Recognis&o as the Leading Hotel of Taranat.', > itrally and conveniently situated, immediately ' opposite Post, Telegraph aud 'Government Buildings, and within two minutes' walk of the Rail-way-station. Refurnished in the most' up-to-date style, and plentifully provided •with Fire Escapes. Billiard Table. Hoi, Cold and Shower Baths, AIT the Choicest "Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. Speight's XXXX Alea on Draught. " ' ' CHARLES CLARKE, Proprietor. (Late of Gisborne and Auckland). c 755 ■ CHOCERIS AT CGST PRICE (SO THEY SAY). s. d. Sugar, No. 1 7 3 per bag „ No. 2 7 0 M s|lbs Sustar ... 4 ... 1 0 sflbs Rice 10 sslbs Sago ... ... 1 0 sJlbs Tapioca 10 Wax Vestas 0, 3Jprdoz.<. Salmon ... 0 8 per tia Best New Currants ...0 4% per lb. Best New Sultanas ... 0 6 Pickles ... 0 8 perbot. Lunch.Biscuits ... ... 0 3 „ Mixed Biscuits > 0 4 „ Super Wine Biscuits ... 0 6 „ N.B.—-Currants and Sultanas cleaned ready for use by up-to-date machinery. W, HEALT, [GROCER, DEVON STREET-EAST J4fi W. H. PILLAR, Painter, Paperlianger " Glazier, Signwriter, and General Mouse Decorator. Estimates supplied.! promptly attended to* V Having- secured the services .of, A. Cr.BiiANn as Working Manager, all work entrusted to me will be under his personal supervision, and I trust by atten tion to business to merjit a fair share of public patronage. Address — fißevon Street East, '■ W. Kealy's 205 , REMOVAL NOTICE, fl. WARD & Co., Ironmongers, BK<! to notify their Bemoval to the Large New Shop two doors below the old shop and next door to McKiacou Bain's Piano Shop. TUST ARRIVED, ex c.a. Gothic" t) from London,— A LARGE SHIPMENT OF WIRE NETTING, FROM 1 FOOT TO 6 FEET HIGH' h wAeiT&Go/ Ironmongers.^ wf Plymouth. „ ASK FOR Waxine Soap. THE BEST "OBTAINABLE.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11881, 1 February 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11881, 1 February 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11881, 1 February 1902, Page 4