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CRITERION HOTEL . New Plymouth. BEING neutrally situated render* it unequalled as ft place ol residenw to r Tourists and Commercial Geutle nu. THE COMMERCIAL BOOil Is »»■ ceptionaiiy comfortable, and lur tisht-d with late flies of newipaiwr* THE DRAWING ROOM In the maw ter of elegance will bear comparlto* with that of nny hotel in the colon* THE TAULF! is maintained at • uniform standard of excellence. ThU important department receive* Uw most careful attention and vial tort can be certain of obtaining tlie beat msnn in Now Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS al ways available, and the unitary *r rangemests are ib keeping with tik general appointmeit* of thla flret class hotel. Tho important matter of the FIRE ESCAPES has had special atten> tion. NIGHT POUTER IN ATTEND. ANOE. Wines and Spirits, etc., of tU Bart Brands. Cock's Hotel Coupon* Accepted, D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. , Telephone No. 80 P.o Box No. 8J bnrtar the patronage of Ma Eferoti•'«ncy the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Recognised as the Leadtac Hotel of Taranakl, centrally and ca»VMi*otly situated, Immrtiately ottooeite Post and Telegraph, and Govern* ment Buildings, and within tire mi*, utes walk of the Railway Suction. Refurnished in the moat style, and plentifully provided wit* Fire Escapee, Billiard Table. Hot, Cold, —d Shower Bathe. ' All the Choicest Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Speight's XXiX, Ales on draught, letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. CHARLEB CLARKE, phopmetob. 1 wiph™ " a terminus hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entirely New Management, McISAAC & WRIGley, Proprietor* throughtout the colony aa-the moat icturosquely situated houee, with unsurpassed acconunodation for families and visitors to the seaaido. Nothing will be left undone to make patrona comfortable ™£ ly T,™ m braild *' stocked - THE BEST. Speight's XXXX at. ways on draught. Moderate charges, which can boa*certained on application to the uian. attended tT %WI Telephone 59 t p 0( Boj SI Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH, J. O'PRISCOLL *. Proprietor, THE above new house offer* cud*. nor accommodation to traveller* and possesses every convenience to be feund in a first-lass hotel. 'Hm liquors Berved are the very bfift brands procurable. The hotel ia lighted throughout with electricity • also fitted with the latest menu in needle, plunge and aKowec Taranakl Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH, • H. J. JULIAN (Lato of the Railway Hotel, eagle, wood, and Midhirst Hotel) BEGS to announce that he has la* stalled himself in the well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it will afloat nim inexpressible pleasure to m§at all his numerous friends at hia new home, TERMS i 4/0 per. day. Railway Hotel, INGLEWOOD. H. SHOTLANDER Proprietor (Lata of Imperial Hotel, New * Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel ia replete with every convenience aad com. fort. I Cuisine under an experienced chef. A well-appointed | Commodious sample room* ««* stables. Nono but the BEST of Wlnta, Spirits and Ales <n draught. TARIFF MODERAm Clarendon Hotel. AUCKLAND, CONTAINING so' rooms, aU reI furnished and renovated. Three utes' walk from wharf and train. Good accommodation for eountry settlers and tho travelling public, ■ Night porter kept. ! PAT. QUINLAX, i Proprietor, VISITORS TO AUCKLAND CAN OBTAIN THE BEST ACCOMMODATION. AT FORD'S Private Hotel, j EDEN CRESOBNT. (Near Museum.) Tariff 4/0 per day. 27/8 per week. A porter will meet each boat on arrival at Onehunga, First class table provided. Telephone 1705. ' i I Vogeltown 'Bus Bervloe< Tentative Amafonau. Leave Coffee Palaee Leave Vofeitova I a.m. yJO %m. • ■ •••0 „ to LO.M „ u if.4o . H p.nti 1.4Q „ I >.M .. > ' • M .. • „ ■ » «.M .( • «.M BATUBDATB, • V f,m, • »• IM i| B a ULH .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 207, 5 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 207, 5 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 207, 5 September 1904, Page 1

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