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CRITERION HOTEI] U 1 ■ ** New Plymouth. BEING centrally situated rond«r»!,. It unequalled as n place ol residvutM [c Tourists and Commercial OcoU tZXIMI, (,'• T£B COMMERCIAL ROOM li ceptionally couu'oi'table, and |\i|' sighed with late flies ot newipapere.4 THE DRAWING ROOM in the n)«t> | ter ol elegance will bear comparlio#*; with that of any hotel in the colony. c THE TABLK is maintained at «! jL uniform standard of excellence. ThhT'il important department received rbe )f most careful attention and visUoiv * cuii bo certain of obtaining the t*vt ''J menti in New Plymouth, > HOT ANI) COLD BATHS at* *| ' ways available, and the sanitary %e -BDgemoiJtß are in keeping with tbw: general appointment* of this flirt" class hotel. The important matter of the FIHK ESCAPES has bad special attsifr--lion. NIGHT FOSTER IN ATTEND. $ ANOH, ' mmmm. '% Wines and Spirit*, etc., of the Bert Brands. ' «Jj Coci's Hotel Coupons Accepted. D. O'BRIEN, Pnoprieton . | Telephone No. 80 P.o Box No. *! I t»nd»r the patronage of Ma ; >*ncy the Governor. .. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, - Recognised as the Leading - Hotel' of Taranaki, centrally and conveaisnt- ■ ly situated, immediately ' opposite Post and Telegraph, and Govern- * ment Buildings, and within twimle- > utes' walk of the Railway Sutloo, Refurnished in the* moat up-to-date style, and plentifully provided with Fire Eocenes. Billiard Table. Hot, Oold, Shower Baths. All the Choicest 'Wines and Slplrita kept in stock. Speight's XI.XX. r Ales 9 n draught. Letters and Telegrams promptly at* ° '■■f 'tended to.; -T. f. ; CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIBTOB. XhleT™ " d A^ 0 dK terminus hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entirely New McISAAO & WIUGLBY, Proprietor THE u throughtout the colony as the nuat iotureequely situated house, with unsurpassed acoonunodatioa for (amilies and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will be loft undone to make patrons comfortable. s °!k ¥ quor ■tot'wOTHE BEST. Speight's XXXX at. ways on draught. Moderate charge®, which can be a* COTtoined on application to the uiaft. at™T d ***** W* Telephone 59. P.O. Box 81.. Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH, J. O'BRISCOLL ... Propltaj^r, THE above new house oßers supe> rior accommodation to travolUars, and possesses every convenience to be found in a first-cius* £o(el. The liquors served are the vury btS brands procurable. The hotel u lighted throughout with electricity i, also fitted with the latoet improve, monts in needle, plunge and abowar Taranaki Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH, H. J. JULIAN (Late of tiie Railway Hotel, wood, and Midbirst Hotel) BEOS to announce that he baa Idstalled himself in Uie well-knawii> Taranaki Hotel, and it will afford liim inexpressible pleasure to all his numerous friends at his new home. ' '. . J*' TERMS : 4/8 fim day. Railway Hotel, INQLEWOOD. H. SHOTLANDER ... l'roprieto)*# (Late of Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth,) THIS well-known Hotel is replete with every convenience m 4 oooh fort. ' " ' j Cuisine under an experienoed abet/ ''l A well-appointed dining-room, . , •Sr diou * *** •*** »*« None but the BEST of Wine*. SjttN its and Ales >n draught. *1 TARIFF MODERATE, Clarendon Hotel. ' AUCKLASD, CONTAINING 50 rooms, all refurnished and renovated. Three utes' walk from wharf and train, i Good accommodation for countty settlers and the travelling nubile. > Night porter kept. PAT. QUINLAN. Proprietor, , VISITORS TO AUCKLAND OAK; OBTAIN THE .13 BEST ACCOMMODATION* ; AT FORD'S Private Hotel, EDEN CIIESCHNT. (Near Museum.) Tariff 4/8 per day. 87/6 per WSfk." j| A porter will meet cadi boat on rival at Onehunga, First class table provided. Telephone 1705. *l' : Vogeltown 'Bus Senvlotkj Tentative Arrangements Leave OoOee Falace Leave 7 a.m, 7,1 » •■•a H 18 IO.WiV.i-'' « .. IT p.m,1144 ■ .. «.80 * <4 i- la*?n

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1904, Page 1

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