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TARAWAKT— Cont • ' ; ' J z/ <i£" ,i x J ZX'/ Bed house hotel, DEVON-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. EDWIN WHITTLE Pbopbietob. Rebuilt and refurnished, this wellknown hostelry now contains every comfort for guests. The Liquors stocked are the Choicest to be bought in the Market. PAUL’S XXXX ALES ON DRAUGHT. HOTEL, Waverley. CHAS. A. HARRISON Pbopbietob. First-class Accommodation for Travellon. Moderate Tariff. Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., best quality procurable. rp A R A N A K I HOTEL, X BROUGHAM-BT., NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (late Railway Hotel, Inglewood), Proprietor. All Wines and Spirits stocked of the Best Quality. Twenty-year-old Guaranteed Liqueur Whisky a Specialty. Paul’s XXXX Ales. Breakwater hotel, Motuboa, New Plymouth. Situated three minutes’ walk from the Wharf. Only the best of Ales, Wines and Spirits Kept. Excellent Accommodation and Good Fishing. Telephone, 152. TOMMY KNOWLES ... Pbopbietob. Q LARENDON HOTEL, WAVERLEY. MR GEORGE OAKENFULL (Late of Waipawa) Begs to inform the travelling public and residents of Waverley that he has taken over the Clarendon Hotel.. He hopes that with strict attention to the comfort of his guests, a good table, and the best of ales, wines, spirits, etc., to be favoured with their patronage. HE NEW "TROCADERO" TEMPERANCE HOTEL. EGMONT-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH (One Minute from Railway Station). Every convenience provided for the Travelling Public. Meals, Is. Beds, Is 6d. Meals served on arrival of trains and steamers. New building with brick walls. Complete ftre escapes. Commodious and a’rv bedrooms and sitting-rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms: From 4s 6 H oer day; weekly -.s per arrangement. HALE & CO., Proprietors. JgjMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA. ERR TODD begs to announce that she has purchased Mr McLennan’s interest in the above hotel, and that she intends to run it oa up-to-date lines. The house is being thoroughly renovated, and patrons may rely upon getting comfortable rooms. Only the best wines and spirits e&e kept in stock. A firet-clase table; tariff, 4s 6d -a day. MRS. TODD (late of Railway Hotel, Palmerston, Pbopbibtbbbb. The "trocadero” private hotel AND RESTAURANT. CORNER OF EAST ROAD AND JULIETSTREET,” STRATFORD Under Entirely New Management. Specially adapted for the Convenience and Comfort of the Travelling Public. Commodious and Airy Bed and Sitting Rooms Electric Light. Hot and Cold Baths. The Kitchen is under the supervision of an experienced Chef. , Terms, per Day, 4s 6d; per Week, 20s. Permanent Boarders, 18s. MRS M. JONES, Proprietress (Late of Queen-street, Auckland). INGLEWOOD COFFEE PALACE (2 Min. from Railway Station). F. C. BENNETT Pbopbietob. 36 Bedrooms, Commercial, Smoking, and Sitting Rooms. Large Dining Hall, Hot and Cold Water Baths. Excellent Cuisine. Terms, 4s 6d Per Day. Boarders as per arrangement. HAWKE'S BAY PROVINCE. ARADALE HOTEL, TARADALE (Neab Napier.). This hotel just rebuilt and refurnished in modern style, offers excellent accommodation tn the travelling public. Hot and cold baths. Liquors of the best brands procurable. Splendid and ample paddocking, stables and loose boxes. A. FTTZWILLIAM ... Pbopbietob. 7s HE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, A Woodville (Close Railway S.). MR, C. T. GRAY has lately taken over the above well-known and popular house, and trusts by attention to business, and keeping everything of the Best Only, to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on bis predecessors. Passengers by early trains eau rely on being called. C. T. GRAY Pbopbietob.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 834, 1 March 1906, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 834, 1 March 1906, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 834, 1 March 1906, Page 32

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