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cmTfcRMiN .hem ?New Plymouth. BEING centrally situated renders it unequalled as a place of resident! fo" Tourists and Commercial Gnat I# aiwi. THE COMMERCIAL ROUil is «• wptioaally comfortable, and ruraißhed with late files of newspapers THE DRAWING ROOM In the mat.* ter of elegance will bear comparlsoa with that of any hotel in the colony THE TAI)U: is maintained at • uniform standard of oxcellence. Thl» Important department receiver th* most careful attention and visitor* can be certain of obtaining the beat Jnwio in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS ai* al ways BTailable, and the sanitary ar rangements are ib keeping with the general appolntineets of this first class hotel. L Jill importßnt matter of the FIRE | I ESCAPES htm had special attM> J NIGHT PORTER IN ATTEND. ANCB. Wines and Spirits, etc., of tfat nw I Brands, Cock's Hotel Coupon* Accepted. ! O'BRIEN, Proprietor. i Telephone No. DO P.o Bo* No. 3] t/ndsr tie patronage ot W* "Mai* ( ■'•ency the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Recognised as the Leading Hotel of Taranakl, centrally and coiiTeatat. ly situated, immediately opposlta Post and Telegraph, and Govsniraent Buildings, and within twa ola,. utes walk of the Railway Sution. Hefurnished in the most up-to-date style, and plentifully provided with Fire Escapes. Billiard Table. Hot, Cold. iat ; Shower Batha, All the Choicest Winea and Spirit* i kept ln stock. Speight's ZXXZ. Ales on draught. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. CHARLEB CLARKE, prophietob. (Late at Gisborne and Auckland). Telephone 48. Boiga terminus hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Management McISAAC & WRIGLEY, Proprietors, THE ABOVE HOTEL la knom throughtout the colony aa the moat icturosquely situated houae. with 1 li™ U nnT ß<^-? ccommoda t ion 'or (amiw f?! visitors to the seaside. Nothing will be left undone to make patrons comfortable. THEVfst' rM a ¥ ftUor itM, UKST. Speight's XX XX »i ways on draught Moderate charges, which can Ueascenained on application to the manattended to*" teleß^am • Telephone 59, P, O . Box 81. Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH* J. O'DRISCOLL *„ Proprietor, THE above new house offers auuonor accommodation to travoiisrt. <uid possesses every convenience tn be f«und in a first-clase hotel. Hit liquors served are the very b£ft P^ ocur \ bl# - Ttß h °*> W lighted throughout with electrklt* • also fitted with the latest improv* Ks needl0 ' plunffa <Uld

Taranaki Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH, H. J. JULIAN (Lato of the Railway Hotel, emtio. wood, and Midhirst Hotel) D^S S 'o announce that he has Inxaranakl Hotel, and It will afford u , m inexpressible pleasure to meet all his numerous frieada at hla neat home, " rERMS : 4/6 pet day. Railway Hotel, INGLEWOOD. H. SHOTLANDER ... Proprietor. (Late ol Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel is replete with every convenience aad comfort. Cuisine under on experienced chat, A well-appointed dining-room. Commodious sample rooms and stables. None but the BEST of Winea, Sp.rits and Ales .n draught. TARIFF MODERATE. Clarendon Hotel. AUCKLAND, CONTAINING 50 roomg, all l rurnished aid 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 CAN OBTAIN THE BEST ACCOMMODATION. AT " FORD'S Private Hotel) EDEN CRESCENT. (Nuar Museum.) Taritt 4/6 per day. 27/6 per week. A porter will moot each boat on arrival at Onchungv First class table provided. Telephone 1705. Vogeltown 'Bus Sei<vloe. TestatiT* Arrangement!. Lear* Coffee Palace Leare Vo«eltow» 7. a.m, 7.80 «.m. 1 P.n»i 1.40 ■JO „ r (.80 „ •JO I «J0 BATTJBDAW. j.m. 10.80 „ 11.40 pj»i 1.40 »

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 1

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