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j Taranaki l advertisements. j~: VtEB'MINUS .HOTEL,' . ' Late Beach; House) New Plymouth. /'^l TISCH begs to inform his friends VJT. • and.,, the; , public that; he, -.has boiiKhl the above-Hotel, which- is situ-, atell doseto the, Railway Station,., and the' best sea view- in New , Plymouth .; The house- has been thoroughly, nreubvatcd. Visitors willi find good- iicoonio--datdo'n. Travellers by rail oanget meals at jail hours. Good stabling 1 and" loose boies. Best brands of liquors' kept: ' ' ' '; :. j ;'; ■ ma ; sonip hot^l, 1 . „'" ; ■ . ' .Corner ofij)evpn and'Brougham-rStreets ■ • ! '!!■<•' Nilw Plymouth. 1 .:'!. ■■•:;:.••* - .Tirj -,' r ; i .... ■_' ' ■ ,:' ■ . •.';,. : - 'j:< «/I. ; DAY ;; ;.. " U. 'i 1 PROPRIETOR. Ml •' '' ' ' ' " . .. An. Ordinary daily ali ; l.p:m. ,\ -.-, S : yR\T E B'l'q l N" I S'£''l B'L.'B S,' xj ",'• : '. ; !New PLYMp^fk^ ;;" -^ . ■A. BOSS, ,'.'... . '. ', ''.'.•.':- Propmetor. , Buggies and' Saddle Horses, always onjhire. ■ .. '..'.' "RED -HO USE HOTEL, ; , "■ ' , New. Plymouth. : ■ „ - ■■ \ W. BEOOKING .... Phopeietok. ■ THE above Hotel 'has recently been 1 'i I enlarged, and no effort' will be spared 1 to render ' the 'establishment thoroughly popular. ■ The 1 house being convenient to'^ the' 'racecourse, . ldoße' boxes' and every other convenience will be I appreciated by the racing public,' rijlA BA JS A K I -B;OT EL., | YEW PLYMOUTH. 0. COOMBEE. .' . . . , .PKOPBBSTOR'r I Good Stabling. CRITERION HOTEL V 7 Devon stkeet, ; ; NEW PLYMOUTH. Private Suites of Rooms for Families. • ; Bath Rooms. Commodious Sample Rooms for Com- ■ ; " mercial Travellers. | Billiards; .1 < ! Wines, Spirits, &c, of the best brands. Livery and Bait Stablest I■ ' ■ W. COTTIER .Pbopreetob. OBERT G. FAUOHOPE, AOCOTTNTAHT, SnIPPINO, CUSTOMHOUSE ■ i Genekal Commission Agent. i Devon Street, New Plymuoth. H SHUTTLE WORTH, ! I-akd, House, and Commission Agent Brougham-street, New Pljfliouth. ; Waaaia Advertisements. I MANAIA HOTEL, MANAIA. ' C LEWIS ... Propeietob. /COMMERCIAL Gentlemeu and the \_y travelling publio r generally will find the above Hotel replete 'with every convenience for their comfort. Good Beds, First-class Table, Wines aiid Spirits of the best brands, com- ■ bined with a rare Malt, and Stabling and Paddocking un- ' • rivalled on the : Coast. Buggieß and Saddle Horses always on ; hire. Attentiveigrooms. ■ WAIMATE HOTEL, MANAIA - Ji JACKSON invites attention to the |c excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellers at his handsome new Hotel, which for home-like corifort cannot be surpassed. - First-class Stabling. Good Paddooks. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. Opunake Advertise 3 ; JUOTiOB, EL. SMITH, of Opimake, desires 9 to notify to the public that he has opened a spacious Billiard! Saloon, with a Draper's Shop attached, where Mrs Smith will bo in a position to supply Millinery and Dressmaking in all its branches. ' * * *«-* Note the address, — E. L> SMITH, ;B|uild;erland Contractor, South -st., Opunake. ~-~; PROSSER'S EMPIRE HOTEL, ; OPUNAKIi. 'T^HIS Hotel is one o the finest on JL the Coast, being fitted and furnished with every convenience, and affords superior accommodation to settlers, travellers, and private families. Attached to the above is a first-class, Stable, with 20 stalls, loose boxes, &o;, under the management of Mr Thomas] Prossor. ■ ' *; Buggies, Saddle Horses, &c, on hire.' Also a large paddock, well fenced and watered. SAMUEL PROSSER, „ Proprietor, j' OyHNAKE. , TELEGRAPH HOTEL. ! QUPERIOR Accommodation for TravelO lers and Boarders. i I Billiard and Sample Rooms. ' '. Good Stabling and Paddocldng. Coaches leave hero daily, North arid South, at G a.m. SIIDDLEXOjNT BROTHERS, Proprietors. /APUNAKE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER"* Shipping Supplied. S. A. BREACH

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 1

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