[Undue Vice-Mimai Patronagb, CRITERION HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, JOEING centrally situated, it ia unequalled as a place of residence tourists and commercial gentlemen. The Commercial Room '« excep.. tionally wnfortahl? *nct furnishe *icn mte fiie< of uewspapera. The Dbiwing Room, in tho matter o£ elegance, will boar comparison with that of any hotel in the colony. The Tame is maintained at a um form standard of excellence This important department receives the most careful attention, and visitors can be certain of obtaining tho best menu in New Plymouth. Hot and Cold Baths are always appointments of this first-class hotel. The important matter of the Fire •STNI&HT PoBTBB IS AttBKDAITCB WINES AND SPIRITB, &c, of the BEST BRANDS. Peopbieto?, Telephone No. 80. P.O. Box No. 21, GROSVENOR HOTEL. (Late Hotel Commonwealth). Opposite Railway Station, New Plymouth. T. NICHOLAS WOULD like to intimate to thd citizen* of JNcw Plymouth and the traveling public that he has taken oyer tho Gbosvenob Hotel and with civility and strict attention to business hopes to secure a share of the public patronage. The entire premises have just been thoroughly renoyated inside and out, and the very best accommodation may be relied upon. First-class dining-room. Best sanitary system and excellent lighting, Needle, Plunge and Shower Baths. Only one brand of Liquors at this well-known hostelry—The. Best. T. NICHOLAS ' Proprietor Telephone 225.
IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH ... PEOPBIETOB (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington) rjIHE above woll-knovra Hotel « fitted with every convenience for the comfort of patrons, Thh Cuisine is in charge of an experienced chef, and every care is tdken to please the most fastidious. Only the Best Brands of Ales and Spirits kept.
ALL TRAINS STOP 10 MINS. AT HAWERA. TEAVELLEES have ample time to step across the road from the station tor refreshment* at Hawcra. Mr K. E. Hutcheson, !ate of Inglewood and Stratford, waits to welcome old and new friends. RAILWAY HOTEL HAWERA, TARANAKI HOTEL, HEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Eailway Hotel, Ingle wood, and Midhirst Hotel), ' JJEGS to announce that he has installed himself in the well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meet all big numerous friends at his new home. TEEMS: 4/6 per day. THE NEW TEOCADEfiO (Private Hotel). and centre of town, Has every convenience provided for the comfort of the travelling public Commodious and airy bed rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. One shilling din. ner (from 12 to 2) a spe. cial feature. Terms, from 4s fid per day. Weekly as per arrangemant. •' HALE AND CO. I EgMONT SIBEJSI, NEW PLYMOUTH.
When in Eitham i 7"00 cannot do better JL than to send your bag" Bjiro to tho Brunch Hotel. Kvcry convenience, excellent table. Breakfast and tea la eacli, dinner and bed Is Gd, or by week 265. Best of wines and spirits. Speigkt's beer on tap. One minute from P.O. Centre of town. BRANCH HOTEL Corner Bridge & Hick Streets
RED HOUSE HOTEL, Devon Stbeet Eabt. B. WHITTLE, Pbomietob, Only tlie Best Wines and Spirits kept. Those who enjoy a good glaBS of beer cau rely upon obtaining t at the above pouular Hotel.
A COMFORT FOR BUSINESS MEN . IS a " Quiet Enjoyment." A man coil take " Quiet Enjoyment" even when working hard, if his surroundings are congenial. .Nothing brings mors comfort to a busy man than a comfortably-arranged desk. A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything wlncb gives freedom from discomfort. A man CAN write letters on top of an old dry goods box, ' but if lie spends eight or ten hours a day in his oiiiee, and most of that time at his desk, is "Freedom from Discomfort" to be sought or not ? We think it is. Suppose a man works ten years at one desk and works 300 days each year and five hours each day, he will spend 1500 hours each year and 15,000 hours iu ten years at his desk. A few pounds buys a roll lop desk, or any other required pattern. Write for catalogue. One special second-hand roll top going eheau. YEREX, BARKER & FIUUY Ltd OfJBA STiIEKT. WELITNGH\) O.T. PUNCH O£S fiot contain ohomioals
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8157, 14 July 1906, Page 1
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