Under Vicc-Hegiil Putronaj CRITERION HOTijL. NEW PLYMOUTH. ! Boing centrally situated it is un* quailed as a place ot icsidunco for tourists and commercial gentlemen. THE COIJJUEHCIAI, ItOOAf is ex.. optionally comfortable, .mil furnished with lu<« files of newspapers. THE DIIAWINt; jioom in ithomattir of elegance will hear comparison .witli that, of any hotel in the. colony.' TIIK /PADLK is maintained ut a uniform- standard tf excellence, This Important department) receives tho most careful attention, ami visitors :in be certain of obtaining tho best lenu in New Plymouth. ! HOT AND COLD BATIK? are alvh\k available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with tho general appointiuents of this Bratclass hotel. The important matter of the Fl»« Escapes has had special attention Night Porter in attendance, WINES AND SPIRITS, Etc., of tho BEST BRANDS.
Speight's XXXX Ales always on draught.. Cook'a Hotel Coupons acccptod, D. O'BRIEN, ! PROPRIETOR Telephono No. 80. P.O. JJox No. 21 TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. Under entirely new management. McISAAC & WRIGLEY, Proprietorg. The above hotel is known throughout the colouy as the most picturesquely situated house, with unsurpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will ho left undone to make patrons comfortable. Only one brand of liquor stocked— THE BEST. Speight's XXXX Ales always on draught. MODERATE CHARGES, which can be ascertained on application to the Managers. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 59. P.O. Ilox 81, IMPERIAL HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH.
(Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellin ( ton.) The above well-known hold is (itted with every for tut omfort of patrons. THE CUISINE is in charge cf an experienced chef, and every I cure is taken' to pit-use even the most lastidious. Only the JJest Urnnds of Ales and Spirits kept. TARANAKI HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. H. ,1. JULIAN (Late of tho Railway Hotel, Ingle* ■ wood, and Midhirst Hotel.) IU'XIN to niiiiiniiicc lhut he has installed himself in the well-known Tnranaki Hotvl, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to incut all his numerous friends at his new home. TEUMS : 1/0 per <lay. HOTEL COMMONWEALTH. JOli CODY, (Late of the Criterion Hotel, Wan. HAVLNt! taken over the ]nbovo house, oilers superior accommodation for boarders and the travelling puo. The Hotel isj lighted thtouyhout with electricity, and llttt-d with tho latest improvements in needle, plunge and shower bath One brand cf Wines and Spirits kept, THE BEST.
RED HOUSE HOTEL. Devon Stueet East. E. WHITTLE, PHOMUJETOII. Ou.ly, the Be«t Wines and Spirit* lent. Tuosg. vjiq enjoy a good glass of beer ran rcjy n]>on obtaining it at the, above, pgjiulur Hotel. / Is close to m uiu\ centre 6|l«pjiJHaß ', fivei^- ])ro . i vided for the comfort of "'" ' " : ""g. public. idyiiry bed rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. One shilling dinuer (from 12 to 'J) a sjh>. cial feature. Terms, hn, •Is (id )>cr day. Wivkly as hit arrangeiiiJiit. HALE AND CO. EuJIU.Vf Sl'llKKT,
MSW I'LYJJoUTir. i'UBLIC NOTICE. 4 S our iii'w prciiiiMCN will ])« ready - fur oi'('ii|intiun on the lirt-t of August, wo shall In- Kind to quit umny lmr.s of urn- i.uici; stock m a to w niii'im iluriug |tlii- mouth of July, to save tin- I'o-it. of.n-moviil, A\c invito vs)K'i'iully our twintry clients to pay us a visit if iu Atiikliinij XA[«i'i;i'i.u, i'i.k.uii.nu- saw, ur J.; A. ENTRICAN & CO. i.niiriiD. CUSTOM STIiKKT, AI'CKLAN
Royal Mali Coach - New Wymouth opunulke. Pungareku ... .„ ,„ a.6 p.m, lahotu 9.80 p.m< "•onul „ 8.18 p.m, OpunaU wviv, .„ 4,0 »j-^ LEAVE PAILIfOpunake ... .„ _ s.go a.m« Oaooul ... „ ... 7,i5 ajn , Rahotu „ „ ... 8.0 a.m. Pungareku „. „ „. 8.48 a.m, Warea « « „ 0.18 A.m. runeKo » „ w. 9.85 a.m, Okato .„ ». ... 10.15 ». m , Tataralumka _ „, i 0.50 a.m. Oakura ... ... .„ n. BO , _ 2 mat i, ••• 12.80 p.m. New Plymonta, airly* ... 1.0 p.m, All Fa?ee and Parcels to be orepaid, and TICKET OBTAINED Fob UOH. New Plymouth Ageat and Booking Office, John Uynott, Currto. Street. Opunake - lUddleton'a Hotel rttti ■ear*}.. VBamm J!£s& (Bnwuß>mA. BBnnw i7A - av p. " • >'.3o a.n\ n> 10 ajn. 10.65 a.mj 11.48 a.m. 13.36 p.m. 1.0 p.m. 1.18. p.m. 9.6 p.m, 8.80 p.m< 8.18 p.m, «.0 p.m, 6.80 a.m. 7.1S a.m. 8.0 a.m. 8.48 a.m, ».« a.m,. 9.85 a.m, 10.18 a.m. 10.60 a.m. 11.80 a.m. 13.80 p.m, i.Op.m*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8039, 29 January 1906, Page 1
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684Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8039, 29 January 1906, Page 1
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