UNDER yiOB-HEQAL PA CRITERION H Now Plymouth. BEING centrally situated i It unequalled as a place of M lor Tourists and Commercial mtii. THB COMMERCIAL BOOH? •ished with late flies of THB DRAWING, BOO* ,ll» I tor of elegance will bear 'cc with that „i ■>.,„ 1....! •_ .. | THE TABLE is maintain* " iform standard of excellence. most careful attention amd can be certain of obtaining tJbVfl menn in New Plymouth. ' f HOT AND COLD BATHS Jim ways available, and the ■wdfauvl rengemeata are ib keeplnTwlSf n ««neral appointments oTtWi 61 <l«u hotel. The important mattar of the I ESCAPES ha. < uon, * NI«HT PORTER W ATM ANOB. wines and Spirit*, etc., of tat S Brands. > Speigfct's XXXX always on Cock's Hotel Coupons At D. O'BRIEN, PropH T»l»phon« No. 80 P.O Boi todtr the patronage of Ma «i •••ency the Governor. ''' THE WHITE HART HOI NEW PLYMOUTH, Recognised as the Lsadlma tntteii Taranaki, centrally and oo«* ly situated, immediately I Post and Telegraph, aii < ment Buildings, aid wHate t£s utes' walk of the BeilmF Befurniehed In the mos»7 •tyle, and plentifully pro Firs 'Escapes. Billiard Table. Hot, OohL Shower Betas. \ AU the Choicest Wises ana i kept in stock. SpeigtVaXl Ales on draught. Utter, CHARLES CURKi, PBOPRIBTOB. (Lets of Gieborne and A, Telephone 48. - TERMINUS HOT NEW PLYMOUTH, . I Under Entirely New j THE ABOVE HOTEL, ie , throughtout the colony as the letureequely situated kens*: «M"pa*ped accommoda,Uoator Imake 'patrons comfortable. ways on draught. Moderate charges, which ear**' certalned on application to tsWIS Letters and tejearttte attended to, ,ws * r,,a » PW" (Telephone >t>», *** C Hotel Common NEW PLYMOUTH, J* O'DBISOOLL [be found in a flrstxlese hoteT brands procurable. The Ighted throughout with el •lao fitted with the latest raents In needle, plunge and •laths. Taranaki HotoM* NEW •' H. J. JULIAN vLau of the Railway Hotel, eit wood, and Midhlrst Hotel}; BEOS to announce that be kali •tailed himself in the well-l ' Taranaki Hotel, and It will him inexpressible pleasure to .. all his numerous friends at baW home. ■ J TERMS : 470 per day. -.-■' Railway Hotel, INOLEWOOD, H, SHOTLANDER ... Pro, (Late of Imperial Hotel, lei Plymouth.) Jr.l THIS well-known Hotel U with every convenience aad ', fort, Cuisine under an experieneeiv A well-appointed dlning-rooe*. ; 7 Commodious sample ~~ stables. None but the BEST ot wlaeju Its and Alee «n draught. | TARIFF MODBBATaV Clarendon Hotel. containing so rooms, all furnished and renovated. Three ' utes' walk from wharf aad r *' Good accommodation tar _ eetUers and {he travelllag OHk& Night porter kept, " '■% irnpraamf VISITORS TO AUCKLAND r i OBTAIN THB ', * BEST ACCOMMODATION AT FORD'S Private Hotel, EDEN CRESCENT. '< (Near Museum.) , v Tariff 4/6 per day, 07/0 par . A porter will meet each boatOa rival at Onsaunga, . " First class table provided, I Telephone 1708. To Subserbor'h THB PROPRIETORS WrteW Kind it any irregularity la tat-' ■ ,i».. ttvery ot this paper to repe»ta|- ' tat office at one*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 1
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