UNDER VICE-REGAL PATHONAU, criterion" hotel, New Plymouth. BEING equally abated render*, t unequaUed M a piac, of lor Tourists and Commercial GtaU» TfIBLGOMMBRCLtti BOOM b •» late fllos of new»ban«ri : | t TBK DRAWING BOOMtott., nIX Important department recenvci tba most careful, attention and visitor* can ba certain ot »i.>„i-i .i.TY°. mena In New Plymouth/^ HOT AND COLD BAIHS are al ways available, and the saattary arrwgementß are la keeping with the 'class hotel. ANOB. Wines and Spirits, etc,, of u» m Brands. ■ Speight's XXXX always on drajuAt, OocVs Hotel Coupon. Accept*. D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 80 P,b?Bat Mo. 10 (TERMINUS MOtEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, make'patroMcoinlortable, ager. attended to, Telephone 69, P.O. Box 8U Hotel Commonwealth. I NEW PLYMOUTH, J. O/DJUSCOuTT. Proprietor, THE above new house offers superior accommodation to trav#niT and possesses every conveE lA be found in a flrat-clase v£ Iquors served are the v£y be? I TaiM»ii«|(i Hotel, I NEW PLYMOOTH, I H « J« JULIAN (Law of the Railway Hotel, cngie, wood v and Midhu-st Ww) L.?nS S V? WPunco that he hu la. I TERMS : 4/0 per day. Railway HoteJ, INGLEWOOD. H. SHOTLANDER ... Proprietor .(Late of Imperial Hotel, Nasi I Plymouth.) I THIS well-known Hotel Is replete, with every convenience aad comfort. I Cuisine under en experienced cast. A well-appointed dining-room, I Commodious sample room* and stables. I None but the BEST of Winet, Spies lu and Ales . u draught, TARIFF MODERATE, Clarendon Hotel. AUCKLAND, CONTAINING 50 roomi. aU r* furnished aad renovated. Threo min. utes' walk from wharf and train. Good accommodation for country settlers and the travelling public, Night porter kept. PAT, QUINIJ.N, Proprietor/ VISITORS TO AUCKLAND OAK OBTAIN THH BEST ACCOMMODATION, FORD'S Private Hotel, EDkii CRESCENT. .(Near Museum.) Tariff 4/6 per day< 37/8 per weals, A porter will meet each boat on ar* rival at Onehunga, First class table provided* \ Telephone 1705, CORONATION STABLES, ELTHAM. R. McGEEGOB, PROPRIETOR, BEGS to announce to the {ravelling public that he has almost completed tho erection of new stable buildings (the largest in the North island), and is prepared to cater, for the requirements of all classes. Saddle Horses, Hooded Buggies, Carriages, Brakes and Giga ajteays available. Wedding turnouts pro, vWod in flrstrclasa style. Comfortable covered-in Drags fop Winter Engagements, Excursion Parties catered far. Every care taken, but no response bility accepted. Coronation Stables, BRIDGE AND MOIR STREETS, ELTHAM, Telephone No. 38, 'X cab meets all trains, , ELTHAM-KAPONGA COACH, Dally Service to and from Kaponga. TIME TABLE, Leaves Eltbam .., „ 10 ' »,«, Loaves KapojJga ... ~. i.QQpZ Fares! 'Return, 4aJ sUigle, 2s oa, Tb MangatokJ, return, 2> Od; singjjfc Parpals.aeJlyerV receives special at* ,\'ifif. PHwlb should be aOt dressett "Carrol McQregor'a Ooeeh, Elthfnyt, ',
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 1
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