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Under Vice-Regal Patronage. CRITERION HOTEL. ■ NEW PLYMOUTH, i Being- centrally situated, il is un '; oqunllod as a place ill' icsidrnce fo- ' tourists and commercial gentlemen. , TIIK COMMERCIAL ROOM if, ex- ',, c.'ptionally comfortable, mid furnish-'' Ml with late files irf newspapers. * THE HKAWr.\'H ROOM in the mat-/ fer (if elegance will bear comparison': with I'hat of any hotel in the. colony, ' THE irTABLE is maintained at 'a iinifunn standard Yf excellence. Thif-', important dcpurtmenl/ receives th(, most careful attention, and visitors'. can be certain of obtaining the 1>e.%l ] menu in New Plymouth. MOT AND COLD BATHS are ah wins available, and the .sanitary 'arrangements are in keeping with *jUw " general appointments of • this first-' class hotel. The important, matter of the Fire . Escapes has'had special attention, \ Night. Porter m attendance. WINES AND SPIRITS, Etc., of the,,' BEST BRANDS. ' ' Speight's XXXX Ales always on -, draught. , Cook's Hotel Coupons accepted. D. O'RRfEN, , PIiOPHIETOH. ; Telephone. No. 80. P.O. Box No. 21. , TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. i Under entirely nowi '•• McISAAC & WRIGLEY, Proprietors, ' The above hotel is known through-,' out the colony a s the most picturesquely situated house, with un surpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will iio left undone to < make patrons comfortable. Only one brand of liquor stocked- * THE BEST. Speights XXXX Ale always on 'draught. ; MODERATE CHARGES, which can' be ascertained on application to tin,; Managers. Telephone 59. IMPERIAL HOTEL. SEW PLYMOUTH. (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Welling-' ton.) The above well-known 'hotel is fit- •• led with every convenience for th»* comfort of patrons. , ./ experienced chef, and every Icare is taken' to please even the most fastidious. . 'a Only the Best, Brands of Alesl and:' Spirits kept. ■ TARANAKI HOTEL; (Late of the Railway Hotel. fngh*:' Hvood, and Midhirst Hotel.) ■ REUS lo announce that he lias\in-;; stalled 'himself in the well-known?' Taranaki Hotel, and if will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meet, nil his numerous/ friends at his newi' TERMS : .f/fi p er du

HOTEL COMMONWEALTH. (Late c l' the Oiici-ipii Hotel, Wan.". ; gainii)' HAVING taken over the -)al>ovo house, oltei'.s superior -accommodation for bonnlers ami the travelling pub* 'J'he Hotel isj lighted throughout with electricity, and fitl«l with thai latest, iimproveiuents in needle, plunge and shower baths One brand icf Wines and Spirits kept,'. THE UEST, RED HOUSE HOTEL. ' Devon-' Smelt East. E. WHITTLE, PItOI'IIIETOH. , ■ Only the Best 'Wines and/ Spirits kept.' Those who enjoy a Rood glnssof beer caii rely upon obtaining it at the above popular Hotel. mliE XKW TROCADEUO X (Private Hotel). Is clwo In railway station and eentre ol : town, Has ■ every convenience provided for | lie comfort of the travelling public. Commodious and niry bed rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and, shown' baths. Ono shilling dinner (from 12 to 2) a sjie. rial feature. Terms, from •Is li.l per day, Weekly as per aminjicnuuit. HALE AND CO. Eimo.vr Stiikilt, SEW PLYMOUTH. GILBEY'S STRATHMILL ; WHISKY. Analysis, the "Western Australian'" (iovcrninent Analyst, in his Annual? Report to I'nrliiuiicut, pronounces " STRATH MILL ' to be the MOST GEXirr.NK MATURED MALT WHISKY, STRATHMILL WHISKY. j Royal Mali' Coach Na. Plymouth Opunake. ciniMn flak lira TntnralßMkfe' Oka to iK'ih.tHi OaAtwi Opunak* ariiv* LEAVE DAILYOpuiink* Oaooui |Ri\hot.ii IPungarehu .... Wf; rea ... „. Pt'aeho ... _ Dkato Tfl.taraini*ka ■ Oakuro OmfU NfcW VJyviuuas. arrii at 'ifflce 0.30 a. ... 10.10 a; .: ... U Afi a. ... a.n p. ' R. 15 p. ... 8.4.1 a .„ U.lft * ... 9.85.« ... 10.15 A ... 10.50 a ... 11.50 a ... 12.80 p ... i.O tf i'" 4 -a-!\1 f.V. 800 V..:a'.-a^. ri'anouQa yAias^t

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8006, 18 December 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8006, 18 December 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8006, 18 December 1905, Page 1

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