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HOTELS. IMPERIAL HOTBIi NEW PLYMOUTH. TAMES SMITH, Proprietor (Into ej manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington), notifies Hint the Hotel is well appointed in every respect, and tho local and travelling public can rely on, receiving every attention and comfort. Electric Light throughout, None but the best brands or Wines and Spirits in stock. rjp E R M I N U S New Plyn One minute from Ilai Post Office FOTE L, nth. way Station and F. FOSTER Manager. f'i. ENERAL VIEW of Sea and sur\JT rounding town unsurpassed. Uoantiful Gaidens overlooking Sea and Esplanade. First-class Chef kept, and table unequalled in tho town. Hot Luncheon at mid-day. Dinner at 0 p.m- TARIFF. 6s Gd per da:,-. BEST ALES AND SPIRITS. Box 81. Phono 69 G R OS V E NOR 0T E L (Right opp. Railway Station), EG MONT ST., NEW PL V MOUTH. MRS. R. NICHOLAS, Proprietress. Every convenience for the travelling public. , . Hot Bath, Needle Bath, Elosliio Light, Beautiful View overlooking (ho bGa ‘ TARIFF MODERATE. Box 73. ’Phone 2‘20. Pest of ALES and SPIRITS stocked. SPEIGHT’S BEER on tap. 1033 FIVE GUINEA SUITS ARE WORTH £5 5/of your money, and OX3 UP-TO-DATE. FEBRUARY, 1910. IT. COCKER’S HIGH-CLASS LADIES' & GENTS.' TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. DEVON STREET, NEW. PLYMOUTH. NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK. [Established 1850.] President; His Excellency tho Governor. Vice-President: Mr. H. Weston. Trustees: Messrs. A. Shuttloworth, R Cook, W. L. Newman. IHIS is a public institution of fiftyseven years’ standing, with the vornor as President, who also apints a Vice-President and Trustees manage. The Now Plymouth Savings Bank „ on for tho transaction of business ery day from 11 a.in. to 1 p.m., and to 3 p.m., with the exception of mrsday (close day). FOUR PER CENT, by tho year paid ■ any sum deposited from £1 to £l(Xi, 10 shilling deposits received, but ns terest allowed until the accumulatioi lounts to £l. Further information can be obtained im the Manager— P. C. MORTON. Jas. Sanderson.] [H. Victor S. Griffiths. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, ARCHITECTS. Office: —KING’S BUILDINGS, Corner Devon and Brougham Streets, New Plymouth. A CTRrLL> ' BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of ■ Now Plymouth and district that he has resumed work at his . old shop, Devon Street, nearly opposite tho East End Fire Station (and lately occupied by Mr. T. Rabilly), and hopes.by maintaining his standard of work to merit a share of public patronage. till CTART To-day on a course of Lane s Emulsion. Gives strength and energy. ' 49 PURE FRESH PASTEURISED CHILLED MILK. . delivered twice daily. FRESH and CLOTTED CREAM always obtainable; also FRESH SEPARATOR BUTTER. F. S. BUTLER, URDET ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14133, 12 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14133, 12 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14133, 12 February 1910, Page 1