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CRITERION HOTEL ?New Plymouth. BEING centrally situated reader* it unequalled as a place of retideoti Jo- Tourists and Commercial Ueuil* THIS COMMERCIAL ROOii 1» i» cepticaally comfortable, and lui tished with late files of newspaper», THE DRAWING ROOM In the mat ter ot elegance will bear compatittx with that of nny hotel in the colony TUin TABLE is maintained at a uniform standard of oxcolloncs. This important department rccelvM lbs most careful attention and visitor* can ho certain of obtaining tbe beat menu in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHB art al ways available, and the sanitary ar rangemeats are 11 keeping with Uto general appointment* of this Brat class hotel. The important matter of the FIRI ESCAPES has bad special attaaJtion. I NIGHT PORTKR IN ATTBNDI ANCB. Wines and Spirits, etc., of the Beat Brands. Cock's Hotel Coupons Accepted. D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 80 P.o Box No. SJ t.oclor the patronage of Ms '««••.• ■sency the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Recognised as the Leading Bote) of Taranaki, centrally and coavanlsatjly situated, lmmsdiataly opposite Cost and Telegraph, and Ootsrnment Buildings, and within two ariautes' walk of tbe Railway Sutton. Refurnished in the moat up-to-dale •tyle, and plentifully provided with Fire Escapes. Billiard Table. Hot, OoM, and Shower Baths. All the Choicest Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Speight's XX XX. Ales on draught. Utters and Telegrams promptly at* tended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. 'Late of Glsborns and Auckland). Telephone 48. Bo* »G TERMINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entirely New Management, McISAAC & WIUGLEY, PfopriatorS; THE ABQVe"hOTEL la known throughtout the colony at the moat lcturosquely situated houss, with unsurpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will be left undone to make 'patrons comfortable. Only one brand sf linuor stockadTHE BEST. Speight's XM*L ways on draught. Moderate charges, which can be ascertained on application to the man. ager. Letters and telegram- prompUj attended to. Telephone 59, p,o. Boi SI. Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH* ■» "opriatot, THE above new house olers suparior accommodation to travellers, and possesses every convenlenea U) be found in a flrst-ciass hotel. Ths liquors served are the very ban brands procurable. The hots) it lighted throughout with electricity I also fitted with the latest improvsments in needle, plunge and shower baths. Taranaki Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH, i H. J. JULIAN (Lato of the Railway Hotel, cnglswood, and Mldhirst Hotel) BEOS to announce that he has Installed himself in ths well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to matt all his numerous friends at bis new rERMS : t/0 pat day. Railway Hotel, INGLEWOOD. H, SUOTLANDEH ... Proprietor, (Late of Imperial Hotel, Now Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel is replete with every convenlenea aad comfort. Cuisine under an experienced chof< A well-appointed dining-room* Commodious sample rooms ""* stables. None but the BEST of Wines, Spiriis and Ales -u draught, TARIFF MODERATE. Clarendon Hotel. AUCKLAND. CONTAINING 50 rooms, all refurnished aad renovated. (Three minutes' walk from wharf and train. Good accommodation for country settlers and the travelling public. Night porter kept. PAT. QUINLAN, Proprietor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND OUH OBTAIN THE BEST ACCOMMODATION. "'I AT FORD'S Private Hotel, EDEN ORESCENT. (Ne a r Museum.) Tariff 4/6 per day. 27/6 per week. A porter will meet each boat on arrival at Onehunga. First class table provided. Telephone 170 S. IVogeltown 'Bus Sepvlofe Tentative Arrangements. Leave Coffee ralaes Leave VoawUotnt 7 a.m. 7.80 ajn, MO „ 10.80 „ •J.aOa.mj I*o n BATUBDATB p.m. t t.tO ii

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 1

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