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UKDHB VICfrEMU, PaTOOHASI. CWTEBION HOTELI NEW PLYMOUTH, JJEING centrally situated, it it unequalled as a place of residence tourists and commercial gentlemen. Th* Commbbcui Book '• exoep, tionally wmfortaWe 4 nd fmiihe? »nn late files of newspaper*. gance.jnll bear companion with 1 Ths Table is maintained at auu important department reoeires the most oareful attentiin,- an* Tiiiton can be certain of obtaining the bait menu in New Plymouth. " ..^"li 4 * 1 ' ?*? **?** «? ••"!• available, and the sanitarrwaage* The important matter of the Fir. Eeoapes hat been attended to,, WNiohj Pobim w AWrIWBAiKa WINEB AND BPIEITB, *o., of tin BEST BBANDB. BMißM'BXXXXArt»«lw»yi(m draught. Cook's Hotel Oouponi «eeiiipte*J. ». O'BBIBir tT" , p.^0,,. Telephone No. 80. P.O. Bo* Ho. 91

UKQSVENOR HOTJBL. (Late Hotel Comntontfealth). Opposite Bailway Station, K»* Plymouth. ).,.', T. NIOHOtAg iV / the travelling publio that he has taken oyer the GkostSsob HoTte'W with cinhty and strict attention to business patronage. The entire premises ha* lust been thoroughly renoyated insula and out. and t.k» «»... «..A ....^™" First-class dining-room, Best iu i. Only one brand of Iflqnow at On well-known hostelry—The Beit T.NICHOLAS .Proprietor Telephone 826.

IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH .FpiOPKtBIOI (Late Manager Hotel CeoU,W«llia|ien) 3}HE above wdTknown, HoM i, oomfortof patroni, Trn'Ouinm it in .huge of an «. penenced chef, and eTeryoaw ia tfSi to pleaae the moat fastidious. Only the.Best Brands of Alei and Spirits kept. TARANAKI HOTEL, HEW PLYMOUTH. H. J.- ifULUIT.; (Late of the Bailway Hotel, Ingle wood, and Midbirat Hotel), * JJEGS to annouuoe that he hai installed himself in the well-known iaranah Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meet all hii numerous friends at bis new home. TEEMS: 4/6 per day.

WHERE TO STAY i» AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. (Opposite Post Office.) » V stay at Kuld's Commercial Hotel. It is, in the centre of the town, right epposite the Post Offloe, quiet for guests, keeps -the best' table, the bar js right away from the living quarMrs, and the best attention can be guaranteed. Tariff: 8s per day or £2 10s per week. TVires or letters promptly attended S. J. ATKINS Proprietor,

(Private Hotel). Is close to railway station and centre of town, Has every convenience pro« vided for the comfort of the travelling public Commodious and airy bed rooms and flitting rooms, Hot, cold, and shower baths. One shilling din. ner (from lit to 2) a ape. cial feature. Terms, from 4s 6d per day. Weekly as per arrangement, HALE AND CO.

NEW PLYMOUTH. When In Eltham LTOO cannot do better L than to send your baggage to the Branch Hotel. Every convenience, excellent table. Breakfast and tea Is each, dinner and bed Is 64, ac by week 2«s. Best of vinos and spirits. Speight's-beer on tap. One minute from P.O. Centre of town. BRANCH HOTEL Corner Bridge & Hiirb. Streets

RED HOUSE HOTEL, Devon Stbmi Emt. E. WHITTLE, Pbofbiktob. Only the Best Wme» and Spirits kept. Those who enjoy a good glass of boer can rely upon obtaining t at the above popular Hotel

A COMFORT FOR BUSINESS MEN-. A Aniancantake "Quiet Enjoyment" even when working hard, if his swrounllingg are congenial. Nothing brings mors comfort to a busy* man than a comfortably-arranged desk. . A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything which gives freedom from discomfort. A man CAN write letters on top of an old dry goods bojt, but if he spends eight or ten hours a day in his office, and most of that time at his desk, is "Freedom from Discomfort" to be sought or not P We think it is. Suppose a man works ten years at one desk and works 300 days each year and fire hours each day, he will spend 1600 kours each year and 16,000 hours in ten years at his desk. A few pound* buys a roll top desk, or any other required pattern. Write for oatalogue. One special second-hand roll top going cheat).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8160, 19 July 1906, Page 1

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645

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8160, 19 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8160, 19 July 1906, Page 1

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