Ukdm Vioh-Bhoai Patsokaoi. CRITERION HOTEL] NEW PLYMOUTH. JJEING centrally situated, if il unequalled as a place of residence tourists and commercial gentleman. Ths Commseciai Book 'n txetfj tionally .vimfortahl? *nd tatfbiF' *icu iate files si newspapers. Thb Dbawiso Book, in the matter of eleganoe, will bear comparison with that A* ...L.1..1 -•_ il.. :_*___ Ths Tablb is maintained at t nni form standard of excellence This important department receives the most oarefal attention, and visitor! can be certain"of obtaining the beat menu in New Plymouth. Hot and Oold Baths are alway available, and the sank appointments of this first-clati The important matter of the tin WNiohi Porai w AvamacM WINES AND SPIBITB, *<)., of the BEST BBANDS. Swioht's XXXX Aim always oa draught. Cook's Hotel Coupons accepted. D.O'BBIEN T Pmfuiw.. Telephone No. 80. P.O. Box so. SI! GROSVENOR HOTEL. (Late Hotel Commonwealth). Opposite Bailway Station, New Plymouth. T. NICHOLAS crtiwns of JNew Plymouth and the travelling public that he has taken oyer the Gbosvmtob Horn and with civility and striot attention to business hopes to secure a share of the, publio patronage. The entire premises have just been thoroughly renoyated inside and out, and the very best aocommo» rlflflAn maw Ua » n I;..J First-class dining-room, Best saniNeedle, Plunge and Shower Baths. Only one brand of Liquors at this well-known hostelry—The Best. T. NICHOLAS ... , rt Proprietor
IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH ... EBOPBIETOB (Late Manager Hotel Ceeil/Welliagton) rjtHE above well-known Hotel >; fitted with every convenience for the comfort of patrons, Thb Goinro.irin charge of an experienced chef,- and every care is taken to please the moat fastidious. Only the Best Brands of Alei and Spirits kept. TARANAKI HOTEL, HEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Bailway Hotel Ingl*, wood, and Midhirst Hotel), r JJEGB to annonnce that he has in* stalled himself in the well-known Taranab Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meet all hit numerous friends at hia new home, TEEMS: 4/6 per day.
WHERE TO STAY IK AUCKLAND. KIDD'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Opposite Post Office.) THEN you visit Auokland stay at Kidd's Commercial Hotel. It is in the centre of fhe town, right opposite the Post Office, quiet for guests, keeps the best table, the bar is right away from the bring quarters, and the best attention can be guaranteed. Tariffi 8s per day or £2 10« per week. Wires or letters promptly attended 8. J. ATKINS Proprietor lU£ NEW TBOOADBB (Private Hotel). Is olose to railway station and centre of town, Has every convenience pro* vided for the comfort of the travelling public, Commodious and airy bed roomß and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and ifower baths. One shilling din. ner (from 12 to 2) jj spa. cial feature Terms, from 4s 6d per day. Weekly HALE AND €o.j L E&KOHI SIUBI, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Whan In Eltham FOD cannot do better than to send your bi gage to the Branch Hot Kvery convenience, eioellent table. Breakfast and tea Is each, dinner and bed 1b 6d, or by week 265. Best of wines and spirits. Speight's beer on tap. One minute from P.O. Centre of town. BRANCH HOTEL Corner Bridge & Hieh Streets RED HOUSE HOTEL, Dsvos Sisxn East. E. WHITTLE, Only the Best Wines and Spirits kept. Those who enjoy a good glass of beer can rely upon obtaining t at the above popular Hotel.
A COMPORT FOE BUSINESS MEN . IS a " Quiot Enjoyment." A man can take " Quiet Enjoyment" even when working hard, if hig surroundings are congenial. Nothing brings more comfort to a busy man A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything which gives freedom from discomfort. A man CAN write letters on top of an old dry goods box, 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 ? We think it is. Supposo a man works ten years at one desk and works 300 days each year and five hours each day, he will spend 1600 hours eaeh year and 16,000 hours in ten years at his desk. A few pounds buys a roll top desk, or any other required pattern. Write for catalogue. One speoial second-band roll top going oheap. YEREX, BARKER ft HUT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8162, 21 July 1906, Page 1
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