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MISCELLANEOUS. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. TO BE LEASED FOR A TERM OF YEARS. That well - known private HOTEL, situated at tho Corner of Devon and Egmont Streets, Now Plymouth, known as the COFFEE PALACE, containing 42 Bedrooms, 3 Sitting-rooms, Smoking-room, 2 Diningrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Storerooms, Bathrooms, and Lavatories. Fitted throughout with Electric light and all conveniences. There are also two shops on the ground floor, both lot to good tenants. This is a splendid opportunity for a capable man with moderate capital. Tho present proprietor is retiring owing to the lease having expired, and if-desired will dispose of the furniture and contents to the incoming tenant at ruination. The business is a lucrative one, and this presente a rare opportunity of acquiring an old-established business without goodwill, and which will, under experienced management, yield handsome profits from the date of possession. For particulars apply NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. c 954
WANTED KNOWN, MBS. HUGHES, Currie Street, has taken over those well-known premises, Jubilee Dining Rooms. Accommodation for boarders. Good table. Every attention and civility extended to patrons. e 996 NEW PLYMOUTH WATERSIDE WORKERS’ UNION. November 3, at 8 o'clock, m tae 'lowu Hall. BUSINESS; General. Tho Committee will meet at 7 o’clock IHE Monthly Meeting will be held WT?nN7i'qmV EVENING. sharp. ,f 54 G. RIELLY, Secretary.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144826, 2 November 1915, Page 7
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223Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144826, 2 November 1915, Page 7
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