ally; comf witl* late fi The Dm of ejeg ot an] The Table is . .form standard o. . ,inipj>rtant department . Jnott careful attention, ,014 visitor! baa I be certain of obtaining the baa*' i menu in New Plymouth, i ,Uot and Cold, Bajjbs ( are almjl | available, aid the .saßjjtarr arrangeinenta are in keeping with the gam*/ appointments of this first claw Jk<tt«L ■;The important matter ot Hr* B» VVPBSS, SPOUTS, WJANJ& WHEN YOU OEIfRS VT that yon oan rely upon as..bjfwg pure andsuperior the RED HOUSE HOTEL. Is the Hostelry to visit. 8a perior accommodation Dsvos Stbmt. B*» T> ... IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Jl ? MITH (Bate Manager Hotel Ceoil,Wellington fJIHE above well-known Hotel fitted with every convenience for comfort of patrons. Thb Cvmxjt is in charge of an an penenced chef, and every care is taken to please the most fastidious. Only the Best Biands of Ales ana Spirits kept. EMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA, WM. GREIG, late of the Sham Hotel, begs to inform hia friends _ the travelling public that he has taken over the above Hotel, which will be run in his usual up-to-date style—namely. ORDER, CIVILITf, AND ffiEAJMJNESS. A trial solicited. WM. GREIG, Propria tor.
THE TROOADEBO WELLINGTON. ' "PRIVATE HOTEL, under the manag*ment of George Einnock, Excellent accommodation for visitors to Welling ton. This hotel has been" rebuilt, and is fitted with electric light, and every modern convenience for the comfort of patrons. Open, 6 a.m. to midnight. Meals from Is. THAT you can'get Ihefben value ever Kinu in the town we mean what we say. Oonte to our shop and we will rroveit LINOLEUMS: A beautiful assort. ■ meut. All now patterns'. OARPETS: For your stairs ind runners in the hall, the stool is large. Dozens to choose front. FLOORCLOTHS : Of these there an unlimited supply for choice. * E, DINGLE, CENTRAL FCRNISHI POBIUM, . NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 November 1907, Page 1
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