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CRITERION HOTE New Plymouth. BEINQ centrally situated rendatt . a unequalled as a place of raaldMtj fo r Tourists and Commercial Uentl* tflwl. THB COIUIKHCIAL BOOil U » ceptionally comfortable, and ivi ttshed with late files of newspaper*, THE UHAWINQ UOOM in the WaV | ter of elegance will bear comparltoa with that nf nnu l.f.tul (» ttwi iaU. 'lHfci TABU: is maintained at a uniform standard of excellence, Thli Important department receive* tbt most careful attention and visitor* can be certain of obtaining the Lett menu In New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS are at ways available, and the levaitary u rangements are la keeping with the general appolntmeita of this flrtt class hotel. The important matter of the FIHI ESCAPES has had special atU» tlon, NIGHT rOHTER IN ATTEND- '" ANCB. Wines and Spirlte, ete„ of taw But Brands. Co«i'« Hotel Couponi Accepted. 0. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 80 P.O. Box Ho. 3D ■

trndw the patrosage of kfa «l*e»u - «ncy the Oorernor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, •'! Recognised as the Lmullmc HotaJ.of i Taranaki, centrally and eo»vtaJa»t> ) ly situated, immediately \ '— ' Post and Telegraph, •ml 1 ' ment Buildings, and within tw« ml* utes' walk of the Railway Statins. ! Refurnished in the moat r- *- -"-"- " Fire Escapes. >. Billiard Table. Hot, OoM, Shower Baths. All the Choicest Wines and Arii-ita '> kept In stock. Speight's jris£ i Ales on draught. -* Letters and Telegrams promptly a*. . * tended to. • CHARLES CLARKE, % PBOPHIETOB. ; (Late of Gisborne and Auckland), 4 Telephoao4B. Bon Mi 3 TERMINUS HOTEL. ; NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entirelyllew Management, McISAAO & WRIOLBY, Pfopriatoifc \,' THE ABOVE HOT«fc |s know throughout the colony ; - unsurpassed accommodation (or feint. lies and visitors to the seaslda.- -J make 'patrons comfortable 7 i-Hh BEST. Speight's XXX* ak ':<■ ways on draught. ' <$ Moderate chargee, which can be at. "4 cortained on application to the wal '■'£ attend r tolegrWni W*, 1 *

P.O. Box aj^ Hotel Commonwealth.' NEW PLYMOUTH, J. O'DMSCOLL ... ProprittM, THE above new house oflan mm,; and possesses every convent be feund in a flrstrclaa* hotel liquors served are the very brands procurable. The hotel la lighted throughout with '-■- meats in needle, plunge and ttamat baths. ~"ww

Taranakl Hotel, ;| NEW PLYMOUTH, >*i 'f H. J. JULIAN 1 (Late of the Hallway Hotel, eagle* wood, and Midhlrst Hotelji i| BEGS to announce that be hat in. "i stalled _ himself in the welMtaow* 1 Taranakl Hotel, and It wIU >BmS I him inexpressible pleasure "to am i all his numerous friends at hia oMt . home.. * TERMS : i/o pm day. (i Railway Hotel, ! INGLEWOOD. H, SHOTLANDEB~"... X'roprtotw, 1 (Late ot Imperial Hotel, New ' Plymouth.) v THIS well-known Hotel la replete, , with every convenience aad r~- * fort. Cuisine under an experienced chef, |. A well-appointed dining-room, ' ' - : Commodious sample room* and 3 stables. »I None but the BEST of Wind, B(N*> ' I its and Ales .n draught, . J, TARIFF MODBRATB, Clarendon Hotel. | AUCKLAND, j, CONTAINING _ 6o™rooms, all ft- "1 furnished aad renovated. Three mis- '"% i utes' walk from wharf and train. "', o settlers and the travelling publie. Night porter kept. ,i PAT. QOINLAN, •■' Proprietor, 4 ' VISITORS TO AUCKLAND OAK OBTAIN THE 4 BEST ACCOMMODATION, *" FORD'S Private Hotel, ; EDEN ORESCENT. '/'$ (Near Museum.) i Tariff 4/6 per day. 87/6 per week, !| A porter will meat each boatomaiv ". rival at Oaehunge, First class table provided. !if Telephone X 706. . :";

Vogeltown 'Bus B*pvtak TmUtlYt Arr«n«naMto. Lmt* CoHm Ptltc* Lmlt* Vcgrttei 71 ».m, f .80 M*. 10.*> u » « RJ* 1 p.m, 1.40 „ BATDBDACT.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 206, 3 September 1904, Page 1

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