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CRITERION HOT£fc New Plymouth* BEING centrally situated rend-iy 1 It uuwjualied u * plai* of rMbbMr to- Touriata and C'omuarelal ttollrf'i Dlul, Tdß COUMEHCIAJL ROOM 1> «*•

ceptio.ially comfortable, and nw alshed with late flies of THE DHAWING ROO* fe Uw him, ter of elegance will bear comparing' 1 with thai of any hotel in the coluhy THfc TABLE is maintained m « uniform Htundard of excellence. TllfQ important department receive* lb* most careful attention and vfiiUirft can bo certain of. obtaining tflG U{#l menu in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS •>« a. ways available, and the Tfitltiir *r rangements are la keeping with lk> feneral appointmeats of this ftm class hotel. i* The important matter of the FTItA. [ESCAPES has had special dte tion, NIGHT PORTER IN ATTBN&ANOB. ' Wines and Spirits, etc., pf tin liaM Brands. Ootk's Hotel Ooupons Accepted. D. O'BRIEN, Propri«tOlH Telephone No. 80 P.O Bos Mo. 0

tifldar Uib patronage of Wl *—rt|•'flncy the OoTeroor. THE WHITE HARTHOTRL NEW PLYMOUTH, Recognised as tha Leadln«:HoUl of Toranakl, centrally and convenientjy situated, inftnediately opposite Poat and Telegraph, and Gown* munt Buildings, and witWn two tat*. • utea walk of the Railway Statics, Refurnished in the moat up-to-dala style, aad plentifully provided with . Fire Escape*. Billiard Table. Hot, Gold, ttri Shower Baths. Ail the Choicest Winea and Snlril* kept In stock. Speight's JUXX. ,"-S Ales on draught, Letters and Telegrams promptly i tended to. t' CHARLES CLARKE, \ „PBOPBIDTOR. S %K tara ' *" d TERMINUS HOTEL) NEW PLYMOUTH, ' . . Under U^,. ir^nf MRS C. McISAAO ... ProprietrsM; I THE ABOVE HOTEL is knan ' throughout the colony as th« »J2| ' : icturesquely situated bouts. «l<h "f; acconunodatfot ror taut* ~ •' lies and visitor, to the Heasida. 11 Nothing win be waoof to < ; make patron# comfortable. ' THK m?nrn rftn l «*M- ' * IHE BEST. Speight's XX XX *l. *, * ways on draught * k v charges, which can l» m- ' cortamed on application to Uuuma* aUwded to?*' t " lflßra,M Telephone 50. P>o . ft* S»^| Hotel CommonwMlth. , w NEW PLYMOUTH.'; '^4, J. O'PRiaCOLL ... Propria.' ' the above new hpus* aftgn —lis °f aeoommotfaMon to travallaT! and poMesaes every conventsoaa to ' bo found in a flrstrclaas hotel, Aft /' liquors served are the vwy b£T - procurable. The hot*) fa ' lighted throughout witli electric!t> i also fitted with the latest imnro.J mote in needle, plußge and"^.

Taranald Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. iM H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Railway Hotel, cturl*. wood, and Midhirst Hotel) », B n nnnou,lce that he ha* Jo." * th , B well-kno** Taranaki Hotel, and It XXd him ■ "expressible pleasure t* numerous friends at hii TERMS : 4/6 per day. Railway Hotel, INGLEWOOD, H. SHOTLA.NDER ... Proprietor. (Late of Imperial Hotel, Nen; Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel ti replstt wiUi every, convenience sad eon* Cuisine under an experienced ehlft A well-appointed dining*?OQßl. Commodious satnol* rooms ami stables. None but the BEST of Win*, Bptl* In and Ales on draught* TARIFF MODERATE, North Egtnont'Mountain House and Oottag* ABE now open for tte coming Mason, under the capable mMWMOMt of Mr Q. Duncan. The most Invigorating health !*• sort in the North Island - , cent prospects, delightful surrouaA> ings, charming sylvan walks, and the most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Those In search o| health and rest at a minimum of cott should not miss this chance. Arrangements have been mails with Mr PWpps to carry out ft regular pigeon post to and from New Ily* i mouth and Mountain House. . I Charges for Mountain House i la per night, with use of bunk sad coofe 'ing utensils, otc., visitors to provide their own blankets. It desired meals may bo obtained from the* caretaker at Is 6d each. The cottajrs may be hired for the exclusive use at a party, eight bunks With mattrass* os only, and all cooking utensils, with tables and other furniture provided. Torms on applioatlon. Moala will be provided by caretaker if r» quired same as above. Victors will i lie met at the radius Urn If required i with pack and saddle horse*. lrtit ample notice should be given the ears* .taker. Letters posted to reach Iniglewood, care of Caretaker of MouoII ain House, not later than Wednesday mornings, will receive attention. W. J. SHAW. Sec. North Egxnont Committee, Cooks' Tourist Agency, lirougfiaiaStreet. Vogeltown 'Bus Servloot Teatatlve Arrangement!. Leave Coffee Palace Leave Vogritomt 1 a.m. 7.90 a.m. 8 .1 . 8.80 „ 10 „ 10.80 t , ia ia.«o p.m, 1 p.m. l.to " „ a.so „ ■ „ 1* » .. ■ » 8,80 „ i • , 0.80 „ BATCRDAYB. • V.m. 7 a.m. . • MO * I M V IO.M i| ;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 169, 21 July 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 169, 21 July 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 169, 21 July 1904, Page 1

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