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f * T A t I WHY NOT SLEEP | * I ! ON THE FLOOR? I Because it is more comfortable on a Bed- | stead, and we are I selling them at | Ridiculously [Low f | t I Prices I We want the room * They must go A personal inquiry will t show you the ener- * mous reductions we f making from, usual f prices, •) * | This is not a mere> ads vertising puff; I It's a solid fact 1 BAKER & Co. | DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH. | AND fJ.S AN T, ENGINEERS, Have REMOVED to premises lately occupied by Nixon and Newton, Gill Street, New Plymouth (next Foresters' Hall). ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ETC., OVERHAULED AND* REPAIRED. ESTIMATES GIVEN. OIL ENGINE & MOTOR CAR WORK A SPECIALTY. 'Phone 380. CRITERION HOTEL, J. McKEAN :: Proprietor. (Late of Auckland). JgEING centrally situated, is unequalled lor Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen, The Table is maintained at uniform standard of excellence, and visitors can be certain of obtaining the best Menu in New Plymouth. Hot and Cold Baths always available. Sanitary appointments are well up to dat?. Nijrht Porter in attendance. Wines, Ales and Spirits of first-clas6 quality only are kept in stock. Speight's' Ale on tap. Tariff: 8/- per day. J. McKEAN :: Proprietor. P.O. Box 21. Telephone No. 30. IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH :: Proprietor. (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington). fpHE above Well-known Hotel is fitted with every convenience for th" comfort of patrons. THE CUISINE ig in charge of an experienced chef, and every care is taken to please the most fastidious. Only the BEST BRANDS of ALES and SPIRITS kept.

RED HOUSE HOTEL. DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE :: Proprietor. Hotel with a reputation for >ts Superior Ales, Spirits, and Accommodation. Every convenience and comfort for patrons. E. WHITTLE :: RED HOUSE HOTEL FROM FEET TO RUBBISH HEAP Boots will wear out, even the best. But they wont wear out so quickly if care is talcen in the selection of the polish used. There are many degrees of goodness in polisheSj but only one best, and that is— DURBAR BOOT POLISH This is no idle boast. A trial will convince you of its real goodness. 1€ imparts a brilliant shine, and keeps the leather in perfect order —soft and pliable. Sold by all grocers and shoe stores, at 1 %d, 3d, 6d and I/-.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 328, 2 March 1910, Page 8

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384

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 328, 2 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 328, 2 March 1910, Page 8

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