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UnpEß VICE-REGAL PaTIONAGB, CRITERION HOTjEL] NEW PLYMOUTH. JJEING centrally situntcij, it it unvqunllcd as a place of residence tourists and commercial gentlemen. Thk Commebcial Room * -excepj tionally " , n)nfort»}>l<? furnishe/ «"iu late files of newspapers. i iie Diuwinb Koom, in the matter of elegance, mil bear comparison with Lliiit ol any hotel in the colony* • -Thk I'ame is maintained at "a uni form standard of excellence ' This , important department recoiyes the most careful attention, and visitors can bo certain of obtaining tJho best menu in Now Plymouth. Hot and Co id Baths are alw&y available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with' the genera 1 appointments of this first-class Hotel. The important matter of the Fire Esoapes has been attended to.' fSTNIGHT PoBTEE IN AtXHNDAROI WINES AND SPIRITS, io., of the BEST BRANDS. Speight's XXXX Ales always oa draught. Cook s Hotel Coupons accepted* D. 0 BKIEN Pbopbiktof, Telephone No. 80. P.O. Box No. 2i; GROSYENOR HOTEL. (Late Hotel Commonwealth). Opposite Railway Station, New Plymouth. T. NICHOLAS WOULD like-to mtimato to the citizens of JNew Plymouth and the travelling public that he has taken oyer the Giiosviwoe'Hotel and with civility and strict attention to business hopes to secure a share of the public patronage. The entire premises haTe just been thoroughly renoyateel inside and out, and tire very best accommodation may be relied upon. First-class duung-room, Best sanitary system and excollent lighting, Needle, I'luuge and Shower Baths. Only one brand of Liquors at this well-known hostelry—The Best. 1\ NICHOLAS Proprietor Telephone 225.

IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J, SMITH PROPRIETOB (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington) fJIHE above well-known Hotel t; fitted with gvety eiftvenionee for the comfort; of patrons,. Thb Cuisine is in charge, of an cx« perienced chef, and every care is taken to please the most,fastidious, Only the Best 'Brands of Ales and Spirits keut. TARANAKI HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Late of tho Railway Hotel, Ingle, wood, and Midhirst Hotel), JgEGS to announce that ho has in* -stalled himself in "the well-known Taranah Hotel, and it .will 'afford him inexpressible pleasure to inset all his numerous friends at his new home. , TERMS: 4fo per'dav. WHERE TO STAY IN . AUCKLAND. KIDD'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL . (Opposite Post Office.) WHEN you visit Auckland stay at liidd's Commercial Hotel. It is in the centre of the town, right • opposite the Post; Office, quiet tor guests, keeps the best table, the bar is right away from tho living charters, and the best uttention can be guaranteed.. Tariff: 8s per day' or £2 10s per week. Wires or letters promptly attended to. S. J. ATKINS - • . Proprietor IMiS, NEW TBOCADEK, (Private Hotel). Is close to railway station and centre of town, Has every convenience provided for Ihe comfort of the m> > • umg public, l/oimaodi'j., j and airy bed rooms am; ,ii.tiug rooms. Hot, coin, and shower baths, luj shilling dinuer (i'ro::, 1.2 to 2) a special featti'e. Terms, from 4s lid per nay. Weekly as per arrangement. HALE AND CO.j Eqmoht STUBBI, j NEW, PLYMOUTH.

Whan in Eitliam YOU cannot do better than to sond your baggage to the Branch. Hotel, livery convenience, excellent table. Breakfast and tea Is each, dinner and bed Is 6d, or by week 255. Best of wines and spirits. Speight's beer on tap. One minute from P.O. Centro of town. BRANCH HOTEL Corner Bridgo & Hirii Stroets, RED HOUSE HOTEL, Devon Stbeet East, E.' WHITTLE, I'ttOPEIETOB. Only the Best Wmes and Spirits kept. Those who enjoy a good glass of beer ean rely upon obtaining at the above popular Hotel. A COMPORT FOR BUSINESS MEN . .. IS a " Quiet Enjoyment." A man can take " Quiet Enjoyment" even ■w.icn work, iiig hard, >£ his surroundings arc congenial. Nothing brings mors eomliort to a busy man than a comfortably-arranged desk. A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything winch gives freedom fi'um discomfort. A man CAN write letters on • top of au old dry goods box, but if he spends eight or ten hours a day in his olliee, 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 31)0 days each year and iivo hours each day, he will spend loiK) hours each yoar and 15,000 hours in ten years at his desk. A few pounds buys a roll top desk, or any other required pattern. Writs for catnloguo. One epeoial second-hand roll top going elieav), BEX, BARKER t FMAI ■ ■ Ltd. -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8164, 25 July 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8164, 25 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8164, 25 July 1906, Page 1

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