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Under .Vice-Regal Patronage. ■ CRITERION Hi) I EL. NEW PLYMOUTH. Being centrally situated it is un quailed as a place of jesidencc fo tourists and commercial gentlemen THE COMMERCIAL iiOOM is ox optionally comfortable, and furnished with late files of newspapers. THE DRAWING 1 {oo'l jn ithcmalter of elegance will hear comparisoi .with that of any hotel in tlio colony. TI-TF. jft'AßliE is maintained at n uniform standard cf excellenco: This important department iwives tin most careful attention, und visitor! can be certain of obtaining the best menu In New Plymouth, ' HOTI AND COLD RAT)IS are always available, and tho Sanitary arrangements are In keeping with the general 'appointments of \this -firstclass hotel. The important matter of the Fire Escapes has had special attention. Night Porter in 'attendance. WINES AND SPIRITS, Etc.," of the BEST BRANDS. Speight's XXXX Ales always on draught. Cook's Hotel Coupons accepted. D. O'BRIEN, I PROPRIETOR. Telephone No. 80. P.O. Box No. 21.

TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. IPmfcr entirely new maiin-gomwit. McISAAC & WRIGOEY, Proprietors; The above hotel is known- through out the colony as the niost pic turosquely situated jipuf,e, with uii; surpassed -accoimnada'ticin- for families and visitors to -the seaside. Nothing will .'be left undone trmake patrons comfortable. Only (mo -brand of liquor stocked— THE: BEST. Speight's; XXXX Ales always on draught. MODERATE CHARGES, which car be ascertained on application ,to th. Managers, N Letters -and telegram.-; promptly attended to. Telephone 59. .0, Box 81 IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH, Proprietor. (Lata Manager Hot-el Cecil, Wellington.) The above well-known -hotel is litted with every convenience for th t 'oornfort of patrons. * THE CUISIXE as in charge of an experienced chef, -and every icare i; taken' to please even the most fas tidious. Only the Best Brands of Ales and Spirits kept. TARANAKI HOTEL. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN

(Late of the Railway Hotel, Ingle ■ wood, -SLjid M'id'hirst Hotd.) BEGS to announce that -hi lias installed ]himself in the well-known faraimki Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible piuasuru to inue<. all his aiumtTous. friends at -his new home. TERMS : 4/6 per tlay. HOTEL COMMONWEALTH. JOE CODY, Proprietor. (Late of ithe Criterion Hotel, Wan- : ganui) lIAVINO' taken over the )above House, offera superior accommodaUon lor boarders and the travelling JjUb- , i 1 ! 010 ' ''fihi'-d throughout with electricity, and titled with the latest improvements in needle, plungo and shower baths. One brand ief Wines and Spirits Icept, THE BKST. RED HOtISE HOTEL. DEVON SIEEtJi LVr, E. WHITTLE, PnorniEToit. Only tie Best Wines and spirits kept. Tlioso who enjoy a good glass of beer can rely upon obtaining it at the above popular.Hotel. T HE NEW TJIOCADEBO (Private Hote . Is close to railway N ;1 j j OJI and centre of town, Has every convenience provided for the comfort of tJ,ie travelling public. Commodious and niry bod rooms and .sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. One shilling din. lier (from 12 to 2) a special feature. Terms, from ■ls (kl per day. Weekly as per arraiigem.int. .

hale AND CO. EQMOST S'riijiET, PLYMOUTH. GILBEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. t ' lo nst --Popular , , Whiskies submittal to him for Analysis, tlie Western Australian Government Analyst, in hi* Animal Report to Parliament, pronounces STKATHMILL to be the , MOST GENUINE MATUKED MALT WHISKY". stiuthmiuMvhisky.

R oyal Mali Coach - New Plymouth Opunake. New Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.a, °» kurß , „ 1U.55. a.mt Tataralmaka n.45 a . m . ° kat ° 13.25 p.m. £ uneh ° > 1.0 p.m. i* area t 1.15 p. m . I'ungarehu ' a . 6 J m * ahot « 3.30 p.m. •J* o™' 0 ™' 8.15 p.m. Opuiiak* arriv# ... 4.Q p >m< LEAVE DAILY— Opunako _. 6.H0 a.m. O*? 0 " 1 ... 7.15 a.m.; Rahotu ... „ ... fo.o r.iu. ! Pungarehu ... „ ... a.45 a.ni Wnrea ... _ y.i ß R . m Puneho M 9.35 a , ni Aato ... «, ... 10.15 ».m aaarainmka 10.50 a.iu Oak'ira ... H. 50 a.m. Omatfc ... 12.80 p.m New Plymouth', arriv* ... i.O p . m , All Fare* and Parceis to be pro 'I P UCH an<l TICKET 0B I'AINED N»w Plymouth Agent ana Booktol Office, . John Mynqtt, Currfe Street, ' x opu w»~ Hqua THHOpQH FAjag ' y

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8011, 23 December 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8011, 23 December 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8011, 23 December 1905, Page 1

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