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Under Vico-Hcfial Patronage, '. CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. . $ Being eentrally situated it it'Sl quailed as a place of icsidunco*!* tourists ana commercial ,gi'ntltan» TUB COMMERCIAL «6oM is «l „ optionally comfortable, nnd furnia ed with late tiles of newspaper!. TIIK DRAWING ROOM in *he Dial Lwith that of anv hotel in tho colony! TIIK /TABLE is maintained at s ff. uniform standard ef excellence. Thin important department) receives th(H most careful attention, unit can be certain of obtaining too best tnenu in Now Plymouth, HOT AND COLD BATHS aro ttlf ways avnilabU, and the sanitary ar4 rangemontg are In keeping with tlu" general appointments of this first class hotel. ""Jw The. important matter of the FJ« Escapes has had -special attention , • Night Porter in attendance, WINES AND SPIRITS, Etc., o( tfts BEST BRANDS, V Speight's XXXX Ales always on '; draught. .'] Cook's H»tol Coupons accepted, j D. O'BRIEN, i PROPRIETOiy Telephone No. 80. P.O. Box No. 21J TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. Under entirely new management, McISAAC d. WRIOLEy, Proprietor Tho abovti. hotel is known throw, out the colony as the most Ji/i turesquely situated house, wjth m surpassed accommodation- for fam lies and visitors to tlio seaside.-";^ Nothing will bo left undone *tijj make patrons comfortable. * % Only one brand of liquor stocked-*! THE BEST. Speight's XXXX Alot always on draught. MODERATE CHARGES, which can be ascertained on application to tin. Managers, attended to. Tclcphono 50. P.O. Hoi 81

IMPERIAL HOTEL.. { NEW PLYMOUTH. r* J. SMITH, Proprietor. (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Welling, ton.) [comfort of patr convenionce for till THE CUISINE is i„ charge cf an experienced chef, n ml every cure taken' to please even the most la tidious. Only the Ikst Brands of Aim and Spirits kept. TABANAKI HOTEL. ; NEW PLYMOUTH. . 7 H. J. JULIAN (Lato of the Railway Hotel, InirW ■wood, and Midhirst Hotel.) "^ «tS^ S .i? a ™ oUll ce that ho has i^ Inranakl Hotel, and it will a ffc him inexpressibto pleasure to all his numerous friends at .his home. , TERMS : 4/0 per day. HOTFT COMMONWEALTH. *; JOE CODY, Proprietor,' 1, (Late--o£ the Criterion Hotel. Wan.; HAYLNG taken over the lahove house, oilers superior nccuii«,„d«tioi for boarders and the travelling pufc* The Hotet is) lighted thioughouf with electricity, and fitted with t# iutest improvements in needle, pluntra i and shower baths. ,*i One brand cf Wines and Spirits kopt;\ THE BEST. 4

RED HOUSE HOTEL. Devon Sheet East. Only the Best YVme> and 'omnia -kept •» Those who enjoy a good glass of boor can rely U ]'<on ohtaiuing it at the above popular Hold. rpHK NKAV TKOCADEBO (Private Hotel).: Is closo to railway station mid centiv of town, Jlas every convenience provideil for the comfort of the travclliug public. Commodious and airy bed rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower bath*. One shilling aiii.* nor (from 12 to 2) a sperial feature. Terms, from •Is (id ]ht day. AVixkly an per arrangemont. ' HALE AND CO. Eomo.vt Stbeet, NEW PLYMOUTH.

PUBLIC NOTICE. AS our new premises will be ready for occupation on the first of August, we shall be glad to quit many lines of our i.arok work- at a low fihpiik during the month of July, to save the co»t of removal. We invite especially our uuntry clients to pay us a visit if j„ Auckland." J. A. ENTBICAN & CO., LIMITED. * CUSTOM STJtKKT, AUCKLAN

• j Mali Coach - New Plymouth Opunake. V»w Plymouth Port Offlca 9.80 a.»V Omata Oakura l'ataralmaka °kato ... ... Huueko Warea I'unjareau iahotu >«onu! Opunaka arrlv* ... LEAVE DJULYOpuoalra Oaooui ... „ Rahotq ... _ Pungarehu .., , Warea _. w 10.10 a.m,' 10.55 a.m, 11.45 ».m.v 12.25 p.m,i 1.0 p.m.% 1.15 p.m.*, 2.6 p.m, • 2.80 p.m. 8.15 p.m ( 4.0 p,ra< 5.15 K.m. 9.85 a. 10.15 a. 10.50 a. 11.50 a. 3kato Tataralmaka .„ „. w.ou a. Oakura „ 11.50 a. Omatk „ 13.80 p. N»w Plymohtk', arrlra ... a.O p.m. AH Vatea and Parcels to Be pra.'* paid, and TICKET OBrADffiD FOBIJ TTOH, *I Paw Plymoutl Ageat ana Bookl Office, John ■ Mynott, Cuxti Street. o*m*ka - MWaiaton'a Hotel a Mtara). * IFHBOUQH FABB (SINGLE) 10 BBTORN 17/-, ™ 1 li)P. WJQHSQHi"' Bakotu, Hovtinbw, *§

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8023, 9 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8023, 9 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8023, 9 January 1906, Page 1

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