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UMDKB VicS-BhUI PiTBONAfIK. CRITERION HOTEL} NKW PLYMOUTH. jgEIXG centrally situated, it is unequalled as a place of residence tourists and commercial gentlemen. The CoiiMEiioiAL .JlopM '' excep, tionally ■nmfortahf <n d furnishe," *'Ui into (ilnn :f newspapers. The Dbawmo Room, ii the matter of elegance, will boar comparison witb tliat of any hotel in the colony. Ihk Tahib is maintained at a urn form standard of excellence This important department receives the most careful attention, and visitor* can bo certain of obtaining the best menu in Now Plymouth; Hoi am, Coid Baths are alway available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with the genera' appointments of this first-class hotel Tho important matter of the Fi» ilscapes has been attended to. «S"NiaHT EoEMtt ih Antssumm WINES AND SPIRITS, 4a, of the BEST BEANDS. Speioht's XXXX Albs always on draught. * Coot's Hotel Coupons'accepted. D '°' BEIEN Jl' ? BOPWWO »' Telephone No. 80. P.O. 'Box No. 21,' UEOSVENOR SOTEL. (Late Hotel Commonwealth). Opposito Bailway Station, New Plymouth. T. NICHOLAS like to intimate to the ~' T ,- " lt . lzens of NewPlymonthand the travelling public that he has taken oyer the'Ghosvbnob Hotel and with civility and strict attention to business ' aopos to secure a share of the publio patronage The entire premisos have just been thoroughly renoyated aside and out, and the very best accommo. dation may be relied upon. ■FirsU'kas dining-room, Best sanitary ■system and excellent lighting, JNeedle, 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 .71.EOPEIETOB (Lato Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington) rjIHE above woll-known Hotel ei (ittcd with every convenience for the comfort of patrons, Thb Cuisine is in charge of an experienccd chef, and every care is Uken to please the most fastidious. Only the of Ales and Sjni'its kect. WHERETO* STAY COMMERCIAL HOTEL. (Opposite I'ost Office.) JTHEN you visit Auokland . . slay ul Kidd's Comuierci- 1 Hotel. It is in the centre of the tow right opposite tho Post Ollioe, quiet for guests, keeps the host table, the bar is right away from the living quarters, and tho best attention can be guaranteed. , Tariff: 8s per day or £2 10s per week. ' Wires or letters promptly attonded TABANAKI HOTEL, HEW PLYMOUTH. Hj J. JULIAN (Lato of the Railway Hotel, In gib wood, and Midhirst Hotel), JJEGS to announce that he has installed himself; in ' the ""well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it will afford biw inexpressible ploasuro to meet all his numerous friends at his new home. TEEMS: 4/6 per day. THE NEW ' TEOCADER (Priyate Hotel). Is close to railway station aud centre of town, Has every convenience provided for the comfort of tho travelling public. Commodious and airy bed rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. One shilling din. ' to 2) a spe. .... . ■Terms,from •Is (id per day. Weekly as per arrangement. HALE AND CO. I Eqmoht Stbbki, • NEW PLYMOUTH.

Whan in Eltham ZOD ; canaot do better than to send your baggie to the Branch Hotel. Every eonrenienee, escellont table. BijOjijjtfost and., tea la each, dinner and bed Is 6d, or by weo!T2ss, Best of winos anil spirits. Right's beor 011 tap."" ' Olio liiinute from P.O.;.Centre of town. BRANCH HOTEL Comer Bridfio & Hiffk Streets RED HOUSE ftOTEL, Devon Stbebt East. E. WHITTLE, ' PnorniEToii. Ouly tlife. Best Wines and Spirits kept. ' Tliuse who enjoy a'good glass of beer can rely upon obtaining ■ at the above popular Hotel.

A COMPORT FOR BUSINESS MEN .'. IS 11 ".Quiet Enjoyment." A man can take : : " Quiet Enjoyment" even \\ hen work* ingli:ird,if"lrN surroundings are congenial. Nothing brings more comfort to n busy mini tiu'ii a comfortably-arranged • .desk. A.NECESSITY \ A CONVENIENCE Is; anything gives freedom from discomfort. A man CAN writo letters on tup of an old dry, goods box, but if be spends eight or ten hours a day in bis office, and most of that I imc at Ids desk, is "Freedom from Discomfort" 'to be sought or notF We think it is. Suppose a ■man works ten, years at ono desk and works 3(10 days e.ueh year and five,hours each day, ho will spend 1500 hours each year. and 15,000 hours in ton years at his desk. A few pounds buysa roll t°P desk, or any , otlierVeqitfred pattern;. Write for catalogue. One 'special second-hand roll top going cheni).' •'. -'" >. ifpi tp if.lfiV

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8170, 1 August 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8170, 1 August 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8170, 1 August 1906, Page 1

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