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CRITERION HOTEL ;New Plymoutht BEING centrally situated renikrs It unequalled a place of resident 1 to' Tourists and Commercial Ueath DQwl. THE COMMERCIAL ROCil li w ceptionally comfortable, and lur aished with late dies of newspapers, THE DRAWING ROOM In the mat ter of elegance will bear comparisoa with that of any hotel in the colony THE TABLE is maintained at a uniform standard of excellence, This important department receive* tat most careful attention and visitor* can be certain of obtaining the best nieno in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS a:e ai ways available, and the sanitary ar , I rangements are la keeping with to*' general appointments of thli first clean hotel. The important matter of the FIRE ESCAPES bos had special atte* tlon. NIOHT PORTER IN ATTBND. ANCB. Wines and Spirits, etc., of Jht Bast Brands. Cocx's Hotel Coupons Accepted. D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 80 P.U Box No. !l)

tadmr the patronage of M» <*m\«ncy the (knaraar. THE WHITE HART HOTHL NEW PLYMOUTH, Recognised as the Leading Hot«| of Taranakt, centrally and coavtal«B> ly situated, immediately oppotU* Poet and Telegraph, tad oo»arnBient Buildings, and within, tw» minutes' walk of the Hallway Station. Refurnished in the moat up-to-dats style, and plentifully provided with Fire BscapM. Billiard Table. Hot, OoM, m* Bhower Bath*. All the Choicest Wlnss and S * * kept Id stock. Speight's XX Ales on draught. Utters and Telegrams promptly t> tended to, CHARLES CLARKE, PBOPBiETOB. (Late of Qisborn, and Amßm**, Telephone 48. Boa 80 TERMINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entirely New Management. McISAAC & WHIGLEY.ProprIMfIWj THE ABOVE HOTEL la knon iroUffhtout fhn ™l™„ icturosquely situated ooUm, *Un unsurpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will be left undoa* to make 'patrons comfortable. Only one hmnri »r u„.,.. _» ..-.• THE BEST. Speight'. XXX* t> ways on draught. Moderate charges, which can Ui ascertained on application to the manager. ™ Letters and telegrams promotls attended to. «~«i»w» Tolephone 50. Bos 81.

Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH* J. O'DRiSCOLL ... Proprietor, THE above new houae offer* m rior accommodation to travellera. and possessed every convenience la be feund in a flrst-clasa hotel, liquors served are the very brands procurable. The hotel la lighted throughout with electricity j alßp fitted with the latest lm-------Taranaki Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN ' (Lato of the Hallway Hotel, cnglewood, and Mldhirst Hotel) BEGS to announce that be has Installed himscll in the well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it will altord him inexpressible pleasure to meat all his numerous friends at his — '• home. TERMS : 4/0 per day. Railway Hotel, INQLEWOOI). H. SHOTLANDEB ... Proprietor, (Late of Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth.) TIQS well-known Hotel la replete .with every convenience and com* fort. ) Cuisine under an experienced chef. A well-appointed dining-room. 1 Commodious sample room* r~* stables. |. None but the BEST of Wines, Bpiriis and Ales <n draught. TARIFF MODERATB. Clarendon Hotel. j CONTAINING 50 rooms, all refurnished and renovated. Three minutes' walk from wharf and train. Good accommodation for country i settlors and the travelling public. ■: Night porter kept. „, PAT. > Proprietor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND BAN OBTAIN THE BEST ACCOMMODATION. FORD'S Private Hotel, j EDEN CRESOBNT. 1 (Near Museum.) Tariff-4/(3 per day. 27/fl per week. A porter will meet each boat on arrival at Onehunga. ' First class table provided. -. ~ ' Telephone 1706. i; Vogeltown 'Bus Servl , Tentative Arrangement*. i Leave Coffee Palace Lean Vofsl 7, a.m. 7.80 1M - a „ lib „ 1 m i. io.«q „ II U.«O yJu 1 p.m< 1.40 ,r a.ao „ t ~ a.ao .. « .. ■ a.ao „ • a.ao .« f BATUBDATB. » a ?.m. r m*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 209, 7 September 1904, Page 1

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580

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 209, 7 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 209, 7 September 1904, Page 1

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