UNDER .VICE-REGAL PATRONAOI criterion" hotel, New Plymouth. BEING centrally situated rental It unequalled as a place of resided* (or Tourists and Commercial Gentl* TdJS COMMERCIAL ROOM ia «*. ceptionally comfortable, and tut> * b Jm? with late files of newspaper*. THE DRAWING ROOM In the ma* tor of elegance will bear comparHoe uniform standard of excellence. TWj important department receives tb» most careful atwsntion amd via)tor* can be certain of obtaining the beat mann in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS are ai w»ys arailable, and the sanitary ar< rangemeats are la keeping with U» i*n«ral appointments of this tret class hotel.
ESCAPES ha. had sdml*! . t (S NIGHT FOBTEa"IN ATTENDANOB, Wnes and Spirits, etc., ol Um neat Brands. Speight's XXXX always on draught. Coci'i Hotel Coupons Accepted,
D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 80 P.O. Box No. W TERMINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entlrelylfew Management McISAAO & WKlOUDr.Pwpctoto^ THE aBOVb"hOTEL ti ks,.*, throughout the colony at Uw icturesquely situated houw* TK& ways on draught. Moderate charges, which eami» certained on application to th.^£ Telephone W. ' PA au Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH, liquors served are the Terr be* brands Drocurahia mi,. uJi-.^T lighted throughout with elettricits >t al«o fitted with the latest iaprow. ments in needle, plunge and ebowet
Tananakf Hotel, ' NEW PLYMOWE^ H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Railway Hotol, cool*, wood, and mstdnt Hotels Mm inexpressible pleasure to meet all hi ß numerou* Wencta at hit new home t EBBMa : €/a p«c day.
Railway Hotel, Hj aHOTLANDBR ... Prowtatw. (Late of Imperial Hotel, » Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel li rtplsts fort. Cuisine under an experienced chef, A well-appointed dining-room. Commodious sample ro — •tables, None but the BBST of Wines, Sui* ill and Ales <n draught. TARIFF MODBBATH, . Clarendon Hotel. CONTAINING 50 rooms, all r#. furnished and renovated. Three rain* utes' walk from wharf and train. Good accommodation for couatry ■ettlerg and the travelling public, ' Night porter kept PAT. QUINLAN, Proprietor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND OAM OBTAIN THE BEST ACCOMMODATION |AT FORD'S Private Hotel, EDEN CRESCENT. .(Near. Museum.) Tariff 4/6 per. day* 37/fi par weak, A porter will meet each beatonajv rival at Osehumga. First class table provided. , Telephone ITOS.
CORONATION STABLES. ELTHAM. R. McGregor, PHOPRIETOB, L» ling public that he has almost ompletod the erection of new stable wildings (the largest in the! North Island), and is prepared to cater for the requirements of all classes. Saddle Horses, Hooded Buggies, Carriages, Brakes and Gigs always available. Wedding turnouts provided in first-class style. Comfortable «overed-in Drags for Winter Engagement*. Excursion Parties catered tor. Every care taken, but no respond bility accepted. Coronation Stables, BRIDGE AND MOIR STREETS, ELTHAM, Telephone No. 33. A cab meets all traUJB. ELTHAM-KAPONGA COACH; 'Daily Service to and from Kapongn. TIME TABLE. Leaves Eltbam 10 ft.mt Leaves Kitpoagt, 4.60 p.m, ■•Fares : Return, 4a; single, 9s M. To MangatoH. return, as 6d; single. Is 6d. Parcels delivery recti «-»-* tention. All i dressed "Onrfl 6* MoOregor's < Elthsjn/ 1 ' 'V'-'j"'':
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 260, 7 November 1904, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 260, 7 November 1904, Page 1
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