■■■'',■ ■ 1 B ■ ' ' . ’ %' - ' . ■ i ix ' ; JU. -y; ■? ■' ■ ’ ' •>' ? 'J ''Z e 1, ..m... -. ? i : '-r-——— " . r-m; jMSHM liMEii [Ukdeb Vicb-Ebgab 1 >7BOBAGB.] THE WHITE~FIAR,T HOTEL, NEW PLYMOULH, BECOGNTSED as the Leading Hotel of Tarannki, centrally and conveniently situated, immediat ily opposite'Post, Telegraph and lovernment Buildings, and within two minutes’ walk of the Riilway-statioa Re furntsne a, in the most up-to-date style, and plentifully provided with Fire--'scapes. Billiard Table. Hot, and Shower 03aths. All the choicest Wines and Spirits kept in stoc'-. Speight’s XXXX Ales on Draught. CH A RTF r f' 1 e o f Oiahorno A n cVla>uD PR’) 1 >R ,r RWR
p— /-•■z . X — fxx- J . itt-J "■’■■■ -XX x<xx<... ■ x-,- XX tt ' -X .■■ ■ fef yy—rx ' v - fe<X-x'-xX< : '’ '■ ' -7U". - ' - r --'r- X . - ; ’8 J E 0 'Xi iMj lßwTr'Tl ■ ■ -’s;. • • x|p|R^x.y7Xx|| WX; 'J^; i OXX7<..^.::X./7_XX7xU j ( .US X- J ' s . F , , Ji Ja| ■ T-L x.... . HOTEL C OMMON WEALTH (OPPOSITE RAILWAY-STATION), NEW PLYMOUTH. J. O’DBISCOLL (Late of Royal Hotel, Hawera). Proprietor HAS just-opened this new,and commodious Hotel, and will now cater for the Public. The house is lighted by electricity. Terms on application. Passengers by early steamers can always rely on getting breakfast before h aving bv train An electric bell will be rung in rhe dining-room five minutes bef ire the departure of any p I.S3eager train from the statioa. Speight’s Dunedin XXXX Ales always on tap. Best wines and spirits retailed. Night p>rterin attendance. The kitchen is entirely under the supervision of M.ms. Mossong, lite of >okerB Hotel Christchurch. TARANAKI HOI?aJL, / BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’ ' • • t . . GO: D TABLE AND JACOOMMOCATION. , BEST BRANDS OF SPIRITS AND BEER ALWAYS RETAILED. i>.' ' ’ . - Close to Railway Station, Town Hall and Government Buildings® E F. BUCKTHOUGHT (late of Waitara) .Proprttorb
Jxß fl JJhHBOIdIMxJf J. jJ - ■ H&Me dsljaa 1 WaJg it MaUJai KJ-IXl! U v CRITERION HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, JAN O’BRIEN (late of Canter wry)'Proprietor A NN OUNCES that he has assumed Proprietorship of this fine Commercial Hou<e, replete with every conveni- ' ence Hot and Cold Baths Speight’s Dunedin Beer on tap. Best of Wines and Spirits retailed. D.CL. 20 old Whisky nn Draught. Best Savanna Cigars. called. Cuisine unexcelled. A Night ter always in at tendance, ■■ X-Z-?'-J<X'7.'' X'. ; :j7? ; 7
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 661, 9 October 1902, Page 22
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368Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 661, 9 October 1902, Page 22
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