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j UNDEB VICE-REGAL PATRONAO) CRITERION* HOTEL, New Plymouth. BEING centrally situated rendu* It unequalled as a place of realdeav (or Tourists and Commercial Genii* maa. TAB COMMERCIAL BOOH It •» tepti anally comfortable, aud turatabed with late film of newspapers, THE DRAWING BOOH in the mat. Ur of elegance will bear compafti'oa with that of any hotel In the colony THE TABLE is maintained at • uniform standard of excellence. TMI Important department receive* till most careful attention and Walton can be certain of obtaining the beat menu In New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS axe *i ways available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with Uto genera! appointments of this tret class hotel. The important matter of the FIBB ESCAPES has bad special 'attaa* lion, WIGHT FORTBH IN ATTBNn. ANOB. Wines and Spirit*, etc., ol the Real Brands. Speight's XXXX always oh draught. j Oock's Hotel Coupons Accepted. j D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. j Telephone No. 80 P.O Box No. *• TERMINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entirely Now Management, McISAAO & WRIGLBY, Proprietor* THE ABOVE HOTEL la koowi throughtout the colony as the moat ! icturoequely situated house, *|tfc unsurpassed accommodatioa for taanV lies and visitors to the ssssldo. Nothing will be left undone to make 'patrons comfortable. Only one brand of Liquor stockalTHE BEST. Speight's ways on draught, Moderate charges, which eaa beaacertained on application to the - ager. >«m«b" I ****•*» promptly attended to, —r»* Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH, J t Q'DRISCOLL Proprietor. THE above new house olters suparior. accommodation to travellers, and possesses every convanleaaa to be found in a firstnclasa hotel. The liquors served are the very baa? brands procurable. The hotel m also fitted with the latest Taranaki Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Lave of the Railway Hotel, cngt*. wood, and Midhlrst Hotel) BEGS to announce that ha has b> stalled himself in the well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it'will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meat all hia numerous, friends at his oew home, TERMS i 4/8 pec day. Railway Hotel, INGLBWOOD. H* SHOTLANDER ... Proprietor, (Late of Imperial Hotel, New. Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel la replete with every convenience aad aoo> fort. Cuisine under an experienced dub A well-appointed dinlng-roonv Commodious sample rooms aajf stables. None but the BEST of Wines, Bptpi lis and Alee >n draught. TARIFF MODERATE, Clarendon Hotel. CONTAINING 50 rooms, all furnished and renovated. Three mh> utea* walk from wharf aad train. Good accommodation for couatrx settlers and the travelling public. Night porter kept PAT. QUINLAM. Proprietor, VISITORS TO AUCKLAND OAK THE BEST ACCOMMODATION, FORD'S Private Hotel, EDEN CRESCENT. .(Near Museum.) Tariff 4/6 per day* 27/6 per weak* A porter will meet each boatonarr rival at Oaehuaga* First class table provided. ■ Telephone 1706. CORONATION STABLES. ELTHAM. r. McGregor, PROPRIETOR, BEGS to announce to the travelling public that ho baa almost * completed the erection of new stable buildings (the largest in the North Island), and is prepared to cater for the requirements of all fleases. Saddle Horses, Hooded Buggies, Carriages, Brakes and Gigs always available. Wedding turnout* pro* vWed in first-class style. Comfortable covered-ln Drag*,, fo» Winter Engagements. Excursion Parties catered for. Every care taken, but no retponaj billty accepted. Coronation Stables, BRIDGE AND MOIR STREETS, ELTHAM. I Telephone No. 28. <? I A cab meets all trains/ ELTHAM-KAPONGA OOAOBw Daily Service to and from KapWsfl».% TIME TABLE. £ Leaves Bltham ... ... 10 ' Leaves Kopoaga " Fores : Return, 4a; To Mangatoki, retura, k», Is «d. • .'«' *, if Parcels delivery ratetfes i " ' hjtention. All paroiU'snO el dressed "Oam of McGragor'e lEltimm*'*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 257, 3 November 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 257, 3 November 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 257, 3 November 1904, Page 1

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