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(JftITERPONX [HOTEL *New Plymouth. " BEING centrally situated render* It unequalled as n place of residaaw fo'- Tourists and Commercial Gentla mwi. THE COItMiSHCIAL ROOM li •>. eeptlonally comfortable, tad (ur< alshed with late files ol Mwsftapers, THE DRAWING KOOM In the mat ter ol elegance will bear comparl«o» with that of any hotel In the colony THE TABLE is maintained at a uniform standard of oxceUwc*. This important depai'tment receive* til* most careful attention and vial tun can be certain of obtaining the ba*t menu in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS are aj ways available, and the sanitary arrangements are la keeping with the general appointments of this Ant class hotel. The important matter of the FIRS ESCAPES has had special atUß* tlon. NIGHT PORTER IN .ATTBNXk ANOB. Wine* and Spirits, ete., of the JOM Brands. Cock'n Hotel Coupon! Accepted# D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 80 P.O. Box Mo. 11 gap* bndwr th* pairoMffe of Mi *ency the Gorvnor, THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Recognised as the Leadh* Hotel oi Taranaki, oentrally ondeeavalMtly situated, immediately oppoett* Post and Telegraph, and Qornment Building*, and wittte tw* aod* utes' walk of the Railway SMtiso. Refurnished in the moat niKo-dats style, and plentifully pro Tided with Fire Escape*. Billiard Table. Hot, Cold, and Bhower Baths. All the Choicest Win** and Spirit* kept in stock. Speight'* tit* Ale. on draught. Latters and Telegrams promptly ah* tended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPBIETOB. ™ t . e 01 Qlsborn* and Auckland). ' Telephone 48. Boa SO. TERMINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entirely New Management, McISAAO & WRIGLEY, PropriatotS* THE ABOVE~HOTEL U known throughtout the colony as th* moat icturoequely situated hons*. with unsurpassed accommodation for fatnilies and visitors to' th* sesulds. Nothing will be left undoo* to make 'patron* comfortable. ° no brand *f Liquor stocked— THE BEST. Speight'* akways on draught. Moderate charges, which can b* ascertained on application to the was. ager. w Letters and telegram* promptly attended to. , V J Telephone 59, p,o, Box 31, Hotel CommonvmuUfh. NEW PLYMOUTH. J. O'BRISOOLL ... Propriator. THE above new heu** oflsrs aup* rlor accommadation to traveller*, and possesses every convenience to be found in a firstrclass hotel. Th* liquors served are the very be* brands procurable. Tie hotel la lighted throughout with electricity e also fitted with the latest imwof* ments In needle, plunge ondsnowsr baths. Taranaki Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH, ,r. H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Railway Hotel, cngl* wood, and Midhirat Hotel) BEGS to announce that he has lastalled himself in the well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it will afhcd him inexpressible pleasure to rust all his numerous friends at hi* n*«t home. - J r? TERMS : tyjs pec day. Railway Hotel, INGLBWOOD. H. SHOTLANDEH ... Proprietor,, (Late of Imperial Hotel, Nsw Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel is replstS with every convenience awl comfort. Cuisine under an expeti*n**d ch*t« A well-appointed dining-room. Commodious sample rooms and stables. None but the BEST of Wins*, Bpir» lis and Ales <u draught. TARIFF MODERATE, . Clarendon Hotel. AUCKLAND, CONTAINING 60 rooms, all refurnished and renovated. Three min< utes*' walk from wharf aad train. Good accommodation for country settlers and the travelling public. Night porter kept. PAT. QUINLAN, Proprietor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND CAN OBTAIN THE .» BEST ACCOMMODATION, *: p AT FORD'S Private Hotel, EDEN CRESCENT. (Near Museum.) Tariff 4/0 per day. 27/6 per weak. A porter will meet aach boat on arrival at Onehuaga, First class table provided. Telephone 1705. ' Vogeltown 'Bus SarvlM* Teatativ* Arraagtmwt*. It*av* Coffee Palae* L*ar* VOfrtUnm • a.m, 7.80 MB* 8 „ B.M „ 10 ,' 10.M v, U UM |A , i p.m, I.U M " « n .. • .» •M « ~ ■ .. CM .1 ■ >. «.ao M BATUWXIYB. • f.m. I M* I 9M n ■ n UUi < ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 205, 2 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 205, 2 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 205, 2 September 1904, Page 1

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