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UNDER VIOE-RBQAL PATRON CRITERION HOTfili New Plymouth. J BEING Centrally situated rondenV(of Tourists and Commercial Oanttf*^ a raa cfoai&kiaj took * eeptionaUy comfortable, and niahed with Ute flies of of elegance will bear wmmajlaatV THE TABLE Is maintain* atn ' uniform standard of rwnllantu, Thfi•" Important department raoatvaa tssl ■ most careful attention and riaUott can be certain of obtain!** the bant ' mentt in Now Plymouth. ■ HOT AND COLD BATHS an a* ' ways available, and tbe sanitary «> rangemeats are ta keepisg with ttft' §eneral appointments of this imb* :iaaa hotel. The important matter of the NBaf ESCAPES has had apaeial n^mt NIOHT PORTER "Hf ATTUTO. ANOBL. , Winet and Spirits. ete„ of tka .' 'Wands/ A Sport's XXJLX always on eraajht, Cock's Hotel Coupons Aoeeptact, D. O»BRlßliTpnopHftom Telephone No. 80 P.O. Box 80. M TERMINUS HOTEL. McISAAO & WMOl^,ftjprta»«flh THE la known throughtout the colony aa the ioS unsurpassed accommodation for taanV lies and visitors to the asaaSa, make'patrons comfortable. ways on draught. Moderate charges, which can b*at» J certained on application to tot majt S Letters and telegrams prompter attended to, *™ w , TalephoM 89, ~" p«. Box at. i 3 Hotel Commonwealth. ' ;,-J NEW PLYMOUTH. A J. O'DBISCOLL ... Propriatw, THE above new house often aupa. '">< nor. accommodation to trarallata, i and possesses every convaßiaaoa ta be found in a first-clans hotel. Tao liquors served are the vary ba# brands procurable. ..The hotel m i% lighted throughout with elecUldtet also fitted with the latest impro** menta in needle, plunge and sbovan j Taranaki Hotel. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Railway Hotel, coat* wood, and Midhirst Hotel) BEOS to announce that he has law stalled himself in the wcll-kno Taranaki Hotel, and it will a(J< him inexpressible pleasure to m..,, all his numerous friends at his nasi home, ■» .; (TERMS ; 4/0 per day, ' \. « Railway Hotel. " INQLEWOOD. H, SHOTLANDER ... ] Plymouth.) IHIS well-known Hotel ia replebj with every convenience and i fort. Cuisine under an experienced A well-appointed dining-room* Commodiom t eamula - stables,, ™" None but the BRaTJbf final •Ban. ila and Ales . a drought* TARIFF MQJJGRAjTafc Clarendon Hotel. AUCKLAND, CONTAINING 50 rooms, all r* : furnished and renovated. Three "la- '' utes' walk from wharf and train. <• Good accommodation (or conntrx" settlers and the travelling pubUa, - Night porter kept, PAT, (JUINLAN, Proprietor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND OAK OBTAIN THE) BEST ACCOMMODATION. FORD'S Private Hotel, EDEN CRESCENT. .(Near, Museum.) Tariff 4/6 per d"HyT 37/0 par *Nk, f A' porter will meet each boat am arrival at Onanunga* 5 First class table provided. • j Telephone 1708, A CORONATION STABLBS* ELTHAM. R. McGregor; PROPRIETOR, , J hag public that he has almost*. completed the erection of newetaWd" buildings (the largest in the Nortfc» Island), and is prepared to eater! for the requirements of all claaaei.- S Saddle Horses, Hooded By--*—"™ Carriages, Brakes and GHgs a available. Wedding turnouts vHed in first-class style. Comfortable covered-in Drags lon' Winter ;< Excursion Parties catered tor. ' Every care taken, but no bility. accepted. Coronation Stable*. BRIDGE AND MOIR STREETS. ELTHAM. Telephone No. 28. 'A' cab meets all CralnSi ELTHAM-KAPONOA' OOAOHj pally Service to and from TIME TABLE)* Leaves El I ham ~, ... 10 Leaves Kaponga 4.80 Fares : Return, 4s ; single, As To Mangatoki, return, 3a Od; ah Is Od. Parcels delivery recatvas special Ccntion. All parcels should-ha dressed "Cam of McGregor'a (MaW. Eltham/* ", j IVogeltown 'Hue Servtoe* Tentative Arrangements.Leave Coffee Palace Ijeave Vogel* 7 a.m. 7.80 a* s „ e.ao 10 „ 10.30 12 „ 13.40 1 P.m. 1.40 2.30 ~ 8 3.30 „ 4 ' >. 6 80 > t. o-M. , SATURDAYS. p.m< t,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7718, 21 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7718, 21 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7718, 21 January 1905, Page 1

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