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CRITERION HOTEL, New Plymouth, r BEING centrally situated renders it unequalled as a place of residence' for Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen. THE COMMERCIAL ROOM is exceptionally comfortable, and furnished with late files of newspapers, etc. THE DRAWING ROOM in the matter of elegance will bear comparison .with that of any hotel in the colony. THE TABLE is maintained at a uniform standard of excellence. This important department receives the most careful attention, and visitors can be certain of obtaining the best Menu in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS are always available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with the general appointments of this firstclass hotel. The important matter of the FIRE ESCAPES has had special attention. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. .Wines and Spirits, etc., of th« Best Brands. Cook'a Hotel Coupons Accepted. D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 30 P.O. Box No. 21 TARANAKI HOTEL, Brougham-street, NEW PLYMOUTH. B. F. BUCKTHOUGHT, Proprietor. This well known Hotel is equipped With every modern convenience and bffers first-cla£s accommodation. THS LIQUORS and ALES are of the and every attention is paid to those who pay a visit to the Hotel, {Twenty year old Whiskey on draught. TARIFF ; 4s 6d per day. ESPLANADE HOTEL, DEVONPORT, AUCKLAND. THIS Fine Northern Hotel is now being erected and furnished in the Latest Style. Being situated on an ideal site, and commanding a full view of the Harbour, the Proprietor trusts to receive the patronage of those who require UP-TO-DATE ACCOMMODATION HEALTHY SITUATION EASY ACCESS TO TOWN AND MODERATE TARIFF Special Terms can be arranged .With the Proprietor, E. H. White, for lamiljea or permanent boarders. BILLIARDS, BOATING, FISHING, ETC. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR—THE CELEBRATED Hopkinson GOLD MEDALS Pianos As used by Madame Melba at her New Plymouth Concert. OTHER MAKES IN STOCK : VARRTRE & ROBINSON (makers to London School Board) SMITH & JEFFREYS COLLARD & COLLARD CHAS. EVERED PAUL EHRADT, Etc., Etc. AMERICAN ORGANS By the following makers : MASON & HAMLIN, THOMAS, MILLER, ETC. We hold the Largest Stock of SMALL GOODS & SHEET MUSIC On tho Coast. The Colonial Piano Importing Company (Next Railway Crossing,) NEW PLYMOUTH. H. E. ROUNTREE, Sole Travelling Representative. D. McKINNON BAIN, Manager. Inglewood Agent: Mr C. O. Smith. Taranaki Foundry. OKEY&ROLLO ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. NOTIFY that they have removed their Works to New and Commodious Premises in Molesworth-street, a short distance east of the Sash and Door Factory. The new foundry is thoroughly equipped, and the Firm are prepared, as in the past, to execute all works entrusted to them in H skilful and prompt manner. Makers of : DAIRY FACTORY MACHINERY WATER WHEELS, TURBINES And SAWMILL MACHINES. Classes of Agricultural and General Machinery Repaired. AGENTS FOR tJ,. and H. McLaren's Traction Engines, Steam Road Rollers, Traction Waggons. DldsuioWile Motor Cars and Auto Motor Trucks. (Radiator Butter Makers and Separators. Victor Gas or Gasoline Engines. Wrought Steel Split Pulleys. Shafting and Plumber Blocks. Ornamental Cast Iron Columns, Verandah and Frame Brackets. [Telephone 142. P.O. Box 12. James Sanderson, ARCHITECT. OFFICE : KING'S BUILDINGS. Corner of Devon and Brougham Streets, NEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 7 December 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 7 December 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 7 December 1903, Page 1

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