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UNDER VICE-H&3AL PATKONAGE CRITERION HOTEL New Plymouth. - Being centrally situated renders it unequalled as a place of rcsiuMCc for t>ou:ists and commercial gentlemen. THE COIfMERCIAL ROOM iB exceptionally comfortable, and furnish: ed with late illcs of newspapers. THE DRAWING ROOM In the matter ol elegance will bearjsouiparlsoiri with that of any hotel the colony. THE TABLE is maintained at a uniform stariJawl of excellence.»Th s important department receives the most careful attention' and visitors e*in be certain of obtaining the best menu in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS nro alwavs available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with the general appointments of this nratclass hotel. i The important matter of the FIRBi ESCAPES has ha<l special attention. _ NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. Wines and Spirits,, etc., of the best, Brands, r, Speight's XXXX always oil draught Cook's Hotel accepted.. D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No- 80. P.O'. Box No. 121.-

Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. Recognised as the Leading Hotel of Horanaki, centrally and conveniently situated immediately opposite Post, and Telegraph Buildings, arid within two minuces' of the Rniluny Station. Refurnished in the most up-to-date style, and plentifully provided wit)'n I'ire Escapes. Billiard Table. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. All the choicest Wines and Sp riU kept in stock.' Speight's XXXX Ales on draught. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Gisborne and Auckland) > Telephone 48. P.O. Box 36. TERMINUS HOTEL, U • . NEW PLYMOUTH. Under Entirely New. Management. McISSAC & WRIGLEY, Proprietors. THE ABOVE HOTEL is.; known throughout the colony as the most; picturesquely situated' tvouse, with unsurpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will be left undone to make patrons comfortable. Only one brand of Liquor stocked— THE BEST. Speight's XXXX always on draught. Moderate charges, which can be as-, certained on application to the managers. ■ Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 59. X jP.O. Box 81 Hotel Commonyvealth. JOE CODY Proprietor (Late of the Criterion Hotel. Wa>» ganui.) HAVING taken over the abov« bouse, offers aiperior accommodation for boarders and tie travelling, public. The Hotel Is H<rhtwl thwnehmit with electricity, and fitted with' t.h'» latest improvements (a cesQlSj and sßowar bfttfifc One brand of Wine and Spirits -THE BES:\

Imperial Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. J.SMITH Proprietor. (Late Manager, Hotel Cecil, Willing'ton.) THE above well-known Hotel i» fitted with every convenience for the, comfort of patrons. Tho CUISINE is in charge of an experienced chef, and every care is taken to please even the most fastidious. Only the BEST BRANDS of Ale and Spirits kept. ,

Thistle Hotql, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, PAT QUINLAN Has taken 'OW the above hotel, where he will be pleased to see old friends and welcome new ones. First-class accommodation for Country SettUr* inS tt» Traveling Public,

Tananaki Hotel, Kl* PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Lat« ot the Railway Hotel, CBfto wood, and jjtidhirat. Hotel) BEOS to aomousc* that he baa la» •tailed himself in the well-ktkowv Taranaki Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible pleature to mart all hii numerou* friends at his oaw howb TERMSt 4/0 p« day,

Clarendon Hotel. ■AITCKLASD, f CONTAINING, CO rootng, »11 furnished and re»ovated. Three mil*., 1 utea' walk from whrfrf and train, . Good accommodation for c.ou»trj lettler* jmd the traTelllag publlaa NlghtVortw Inpti T pat, Qtranuur, ■»

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7886, 31 July 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7886, 31 July 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7886, 31 July 1905, Page 1

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