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« Under Vicp-Kogal Tatrttlijjc. / CRITERION HOf EL. , NEW rLYMO&TfIfe Being centrally situated it is un f|ua)lcd ns a place of lesidence tm tourists and commercial gentlemen. THE COMMERCIAL HOOM is pxoptionally comfortable, und furnish-., ed with late (lies of newspapers. THK HIIAWINO HOOM in ithpniattor of elegance will bear cuinpariwin ,with that of nny hotel In the colniiv.' THK .TABLE ia maintained at a [uniform standard cf excellence. Thli; important department receives the mi.st careful attention, and visltorK can be certain of obtaining Hie best Dtiu in New Plymouth.

HOT ANn COLD BATHS nro oliva>s available, and the sanitary m>rangcnionts are in keeping with the'! general appointments of this firstclass hotel. The important matter of the Fi» Escapes hag had special attention j Night Porter in attendance. IWINES AND SPIRITS, Etc.; of the [ BEST BRANDS. Speight's XXXX Ales al*ays on , draught. Cook's Hotel Coupcns accepted. D. O'BRIEN, J PROPRIETOR. Telephone No. 80. P.O. Box No. 21. .TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. Under entirely new management. McISAAC & WRIQLEY, Proprietors. The above hotel is known Wifovigh out the colony as the most pic turesquely situated house, with un surpassed, accommodation, fot families and visitors to the seaside, Nothing will bo left undone to make patrons comfortable. Only one brand of liquor 1 stocked— THE BEST. Speight's XXXX Ales always on draught. MODERATE CHARGES, which can bo ascertained on application to thi Managers, Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 59. P.O. Box 81. IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Welling ton.) The above well-known holnl l s lit ted with every convenience lor tin omfort of patrons. THE CUISINE is in charge cf an experienced chef, ami every care h taken' to please even the most fas tidious. Only the Best Brands oi Ales and Spirits kept.

TARANAKI HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Lato of the Hallway Hotel, Ingtc- ■ wood, and Midhirst Hotel.) BEGS to announce that he has Installed ihimsclf in the well-known Tnranaki Hotel, and it will afford him inoNprcssiblo pleasure to meet all his numerous, friends at his new home. TEIIMS : 4/6 per day. HOTEL COMMONWEALTH. JOE, CODY, Proprietor. (Late of itho Criterion Hotel, Wan. ga'nui) -HAVING- taken over/ the |abovo house, oilers superior accommodation for boarders and the travelling pubThe Hotel lsj lighted throughout with electricity, and fitted With the latest iißpro\Wwjfts in needle, plungo and shower baths. One brand cf Wines and Spirits tcpt, THE PEST.

RED HOUSE HOTEL. Devon Stmskt East. E. WHITTLE, PIIOPHIETOH. Only the Best Wince and Spirits kept. Those who enjoy & good gloss of brer ran rely upon obtaining it lit the above pojailar.>Hotel. 11 HE NEW TIIOCADEKO (Private Hotel). Inclose to railway station ami centre of town, Has every convenience provided for the comfort of the (welling public. Commodious and airy bed rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths'. One shilling din. ner (from V> to 2) a spe. vial feature. Terms, from ts lid per day. Weekly as per nrrangcniont. HALE AND CO. Jtouo.NT Sthfet, NEW PLYMOUTH. PUBLIC NOTICE. AS our new premises will be ready for occupation on the tirst of August, we shall be glad to quit many lines of our liiidk stock at a low Flin-HK during the month of July, to save the cost of removal. We invite es)/eeially 'our country clients to pay us n visit if iu Auckland. Bpeci.ll c'lk.uii.va 8.11 l of coshsctioneiiv. J. A. ENTRKJAN & CO., LISLITKI), CUSTOM STIIEET, AUCKLAN

Royal Mali Coach-New Plymouth Opunake. Naw rijtuuulh lo»l OBk» 9.80 a.m °»«« 10.10 a.m. OaWura 10.55 a . m< l'ataralaaU 11,45 a.m. Utftte ... 13.35 p.m. I'uueho v i,o p.m. Warea ,„ ... „.' ■ x.lB p.m. I'ungarcfcu m a.B p.m. lahotu a.BO p.m. i. 8.15 p.m. Opunakt arrlv* ,„ 4.Q p,m. Otntta OaWura l'Dtaralmaka Okato I'uueho Warea ,„ l'ungarcfcu tahutu Oaonul Opunakt arrlv* ,„ LEAVE lUILYOpunaka ... Oaooul ... „, Rahotu _ Pungareku „. H Warea M M Puneß'o M m OVato „, „ Tataraimak* tM Oakura ... ~. OmaU ... 0.80 a.* 7.16 a.m 6.0 a.m 8.45 a.m. ».1B a.m 9.85 a.m 10.16 a.m 10.60 a.m 11.60 •.a 13.80 p.m Ntw PlymoMK, arrlv* ... 1.0 p.m All Farei and Parcall to 6a pr* paid, and TICKET OBTAINED FOl UOH. flaw Plymoutß Ageat 'ana BooHtj, j Office, John Myfrott. Ourrii> > Street. ■.- .'■ Opimak. - Mlddlttoß'* Hotrt (0' A Maara). a ffEBOTOH FARE) (SINGLE!) 10/ '3 0!i P. HUOIISOWi, J| Eafcirtlli Jfautanbat

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8029, 16 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8029, 16 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8029, 16 January 1906, Page 1

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