Usdex ViceJßejpil .Patronage, ; CRITERION fiOTBL mw PLraiiuxa ' •EING centrally attuned, it, b ' uncijual.ed as a place of residence for tourists and commenkl, gcntlemu. The Commercial Boom is exception ally comfortable and. furnished with late files of newspaper*. The Drawing K u, hi the jnatt" of elegance, will hear comparison with Mint, ftt ahv tinf.al tw fli« ftnlm*. he Table ia maintained at a uniform standard of excellence. Hill important department receives tbt rcfrt careful attention, ud vidtOJA can be certaiti of obtaining the belt menu in New Plymouth. : pot and Cold Baths an alwftjt available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with the gefanftt 1 jjpbolntments of this first-daw botet ! The Important matter of Kin B» iCatlflß tlfljrhaoM at**'...l~l ..- '' Jight Porter in attendance, i mm, spirits,; eta, oi th* jam Ttfephon.No. 80. P.O. aJBS ■
WHEN YOtf OEtIRE RE.FRESHINO CLAM ' OP ALE r\p . _.■ \r that you can rely upon : as being pure and superior the - - ' BED HOUSE BOTE& Is the Hostelry to visit. 8n perior accommodation Bi WHITTLE, P*OMIMO» Divoh Btbbiit Bam. IMJ»EBIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH J. SMITH ... "PEOPSIKTOS {bate Manager Hotel Cecil, Welling!^. |npHE above well-known Hotel nwed with every conyenienoe for comfort of patrons". Tm Cwsikjj is in ohsrge of an ai> penenced chef, and every oare is taken to please the most fastidious. Only the Best Bi'ands of Ales ana Spirits kept.
EMPIRE HOTEL, HAWERA WM. GREIG, late of the Shamroek Hotel, begs to inform Mb friends and the travelling public that he has taken over the above Hotel, which will be mo in his usual up-to-date style—namely. ORDER, CIVnJTY, AND CLEANLINESS. A trial solicited. * WM. GREIG, ProprUW.
THE TROUADEBQ v WELLINGTON. ' PRIVATE HOTEL, under thomanag*. ment of George Plnnock. Excellent accommodation for visitors to Welling ton. This hotel has been rebuilt, And is fitted with electric light, and every modern convenience'fof the comfort of patrons. Open, 6 a.m. to midnight Heals from Is.
WHEN WE .TELLYOU IHAT you can«f?et *it»* best value ever s : <v.i ib tUu town we mean what we »ay. Oome to our shop prort'.; LINOLEUMS: A meat. All new patten*!-, . CARPETS: For yout stairs and runners ia the tall, tie.stociu large, Dozens to choose from. FLOORCLOTHS s 0! theselhert -■ m unlimitect supply for ch<fl6e, E, DINGIrH,' CENTBAL PPBNISHI . POBlflitf, NEW PLYMOUTH.
:-b HO Kl MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, ' ■ "A'ciYP/yinr<t» MoNUMENTALV/oflK dcscripticn. '■''RAILINOSJ.CURBING .l"'of!,af sS H)c--.!oi, ■tCorrwiii'iicfr AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AT 188 N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 28 November 1907, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 28 November 1907, Page 1
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