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| TARAJAKI-Cont. B' ' — - - ■> ED HOUSE HOTEL, B DEVON-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. ■)WIN WHITTLE Proprietor. ■Rebuilt and refurnished, this wellHown hostelry now contains every com■t for guests. The Liquors stocked are B Choicest to be bought in the Market. XXXX ALES ON DRAUGHT. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Waverley. MAS. A. HARRISON Proprietor. Birst-class Accommodation for Travelog, Moderate Tariff. Brines, Spirits, Ales, etc., best quality Bearable. 11 A R A N A K I HOTEL, B BROUGHAM-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. I. J. JULIAN (late Railway Hotel, H Inglewood), Proprietor. ■lll Wines and Spirits stocked of the Kt Quality. Twenty-year-old Guaran■d Liqueur Whisky a Specialty. Paul’s [CXX Ales. IREAKWATER HOTEL, ► Moturoa, New Plymouth. lituated three minutes’ walk from the Wharf, ly the best of Ales, Wines and Spirits Kept, cellent Accommodation and Good Fishing, ’elephone 152 TOMMY KNOWLES .. Proprietor. LARENDON HOTEL, WAVERLEY. R GEORGE OAKENIULL (Late of Waipawa) [■ to inform the travelling public and residents of verley that he has taken over the Clarendon Hotel, hopes that with strict attention to the comfort of guests, a good table, and the best of ales, wines, ma, etc., to De favoured with their patronage. HE NEW “TROCADERO” TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Eomont-Stbbbt, Naw Plymouth. One minute from Railway Station. Ivery convenience provided for the Travelling public, ale, la. Reds, la 6d. Meals served on arrival of ins and steamers. New building with brick walls, nplete fire escapes. Commodious and airy bedreons , sitting-rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths, erms: From 4a 6d per day; weekly as per arranget. HAT.E A Co., Proprietors. IMPIRE HOTEL, HAW ERA. LRfi TODD begs to announce that she has chased Mr McLennan’s interest in the above el, and that she intends to run it on up-to» s lines. The house is being thoroughly oyated, and patrons may rely upon getting fortable rooms. Inly the best wines and spirits are kept in sk. A first-class table; tariff, 4/6 a day. 18 TODD (late of Railway Hotel, Palmerston), Proprietress. HE “Th GOAL ERO” PRIVATE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ibb ob East Roap abp Julibt-stbbbt, Stbatbobd. Under Entirely New Management. tecially adapted for the Convenience and Comfort oi Fravefli g Public. Commodious and Airy Red and ing Rooms. Electric Light. Hot and Cold Baths. Kitchen is under the supervision of an experienced ern a per Day, 4s 6d; per Week, 20s. Permanent Boarders, 18a i M. JONES, Proprietress (Late of Queen-street Auckland). HAWKE’S BAY PROVINCE ARADALE HOTEL, TARADALE (Nbab Napier). his hotel just rebuilt and refurnished in ern style, offers excellent accommodation to travelling public. Hot and cold baths. iors of the best brands procurable. Splendid ample paddocking, stables and loose boxes. FITZ WILLIAM .. Proprietor. HE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WoonviiL® (Close to Railway Station). R C. T. GRAY he s lately taken over the aDove wellm and popular house, and busts by attention to lees, ana keeping everything ot the bbbt only, .o t a continuance of the patronage bestowed on his leessora. Passengers by early trains can rely on called. ). T. GRAY .. Proprietor. IMMERCIAL HOTEL, WAIPAWA to Suites of Apartments and every Convenience f m the Accommodation of the public. ■B, SPIRITS A BEER of the Lest Quality Only a FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. ood Stabling and Paddoek Accommodation. ■LLOW Pbobbibmw A.ILWAY HOTEL tCY MARTIN - Proprietor cfe** Accommodation to the Travailing Public Wince and Spirits of the beet brands. First-class Billiard Room.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 813, 5 October 1905, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 813, 5 October 1905, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 813, 5 October 1905, Page 32