I I CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH V.,.,. (Opp. : Railway’Station) This hotel, lately taken. over by Mr. Tom Richards, now affords accommodation (to the travelling , public which compares lavorably with the beat in the Dominion. .Only the favorite, popodar, and ,:be»t, in Wi?es, Ales and ■ Liquors stocked, c l Address ( T©iegrwnar-l<J| B fe ! -ae^Pkii^-PaiL I merston North: 1 Telophtme No/BfL I T. RICKARDS : U ;r 1 II CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH (Opp. Railway'Station) This hotel, lately taken over by Mr. Tom Richards, now affords accommodation to the travelling public which compares lavorably with the best in the Dominion. Only the favorite, poplar, and best in Wipes, Ales and Liquors stocked. Address Telegrams~Oafe de Paris, Palmerston North. Telephone No. 80. T. RICHARDS is : Proprietor.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 14, 22 April 1925, Page 48
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126Page 48 Advertisement 5 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 14, 22 April 1925, Page 48
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