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Under Vicc-Bceal Patronage., CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. • : Xlcing centrally situated it it ua» (I'inllcd as a place of residence for luuriMs and commercial gciitlemtn. 'I'lll!.' UJMAIF.It'.'IAI, HOUM is ex'l'liuimlly i'oiiil'iii'lU'ljli-. and furnishjed Willi late liles of newspapers. j 'l'lll**- IHiAUINt; IKIUM in the Walter «i elegance will U'nr comparison Willi tint ul' any hotel in the colony 'l'lll-: TA 1)1,10 is maintained at n uniform standard cf excellence. Thi:; importunt receives tliu most careful attention, and vhllon; can be certain of obtaining the best menu in New JMymoulh. HOT AND COM) HATHS arc at«'«)s availablo, and the sanitary nrraDgciiionts are in kecpiug with the general appointments of <this firstclass hotel. The important matter of the Yin Escapes has had special utleutlou Night Porter in attendance. WINKS AND SPIRITS, Etc., of tha 11EST BRANDS.

fcpelgllt s .\X.\.\ Ales ulnuys OU draught. Cook's Hotel Coupons accepted. p. OJBIUKN, | PItOPiUETOIt. Telephone No. 80. P.O. Jlox No. 21. TERMINUS HOTEL NEW PLYUOri'JI. Under entirely new inuuugenient. McISAAC & WIUGLIiY, Proprietors. The above hotel is known throughout the colony us tin: most picturesquely situated house, with un surpassed accommodation for ffimi. lica and visitors pj the seaside. Nothing will ho left undone to maUe patrons comfortable. Only one brand of liijuoi- clocked— TUB lIIOST. Speight's XXXX Alea always ou, draught. IMPERIAL HOTEL M'.W PLYMOUTH. Hold (.Veil, Welling, tun.) •M-k|,niwi -hotel is litnilivciiieine for lll» lhs-1. I'.rnnds oi Al Spirits kept.

TAKANAK! HOTEL. IsFAV PLYMOUTH. (Late of Urn Hailwuy Hotel, Ingle. ■ wood, uiul Mitliiirst Hotel.) lIKOS to announee that he has installed ''himself „in the well-known Taranaki Hotel, ami it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to went all his numerous friends ut 'his new home. 'PERMS : 4/0 per jlay. HOTEL C3MMONWEALTH. JOE CODY, Proprietor. (Late of the Criterion Hotel, WanHAVLNU taken over the )abuvo house, offers superior accummudafcon for boarders and the travelling- putiThe Hotel is| lighted thiougiiout with electricity, and fitted with the latest iuiproveinents in needle, plunga and shower baths One brand cf Wines and Spirits Kept, THE BEST. RED HOUSE HOTEL. JJkvox Stkbki ii.\vi. Only Ihe 4Je,l V ni.s and tjpil'ils ke|i(. Those hlmi enji.y a ;:»uil glass of lieer can rely upon i.-l.tuiiiing it ut the alune |Hi|nilnr Hultl,

Is close lu railway sluliun mid centre of town,. Hus every fumeiiiouee, provided lor Ibe eujiifort of llii! travailing public. ijommodiijus -mid airy* bed rooms and silliiy rooms. Hoi, Cold, Mini -JlottW Imllis. One shilling dillPer (from /I.'to-).g spc I'htl routine.' Tonus', from ■K lid'per day.' U'ckly AND CO. JiW I'LVMUIjIH. 4 iS our now promises will be ready il- lor occupation on the tirst of V.iign:=l, we shall be glad to quit ninny inrs of our until: mock ut u w uiriii; diiriii/; itlie month of July, to avc (lie cost o(',iyiuovul. Wc invito especially our u uiit ■lit-als to pay us u visit if in Auckland, Sl'liCUl, CUl.UllMi KALIi ul' c'oMi:ciii);,i.uv. i. A. EMRICAN & CO., MHI'lUi. .'liSfoM ir-'J'HItXT, AUI'KLAN Royal Mali Coach -Nw Plymouth OpunaJiOi j l J uu*ureki> 8.6 ,- tabotu 8.30 ,|Oaonui ... 8.15 UjumaU irrlv* ... u 4,0 M LUAVE DAILY— Opuuaki (J.BO • Oaootil ... „, ... 7,15 Rahotu .., ,„ ~. b,o c Pungarehu ,„ «. „, 8.43 c Warea «. « „ JUB . Punehci ai wm i* 0.89 Oltato .„ ~ ... lo.lfi Tataralmak* ~, v , 10.00 . Oakura 11.8" 11 Omata 13.J ' New Plymouth, arrlva ~, i.Q I ill Kara and Paresis to i r paid, and TICKET OBTAINS UCH. -, K*w Plywoutlf Agent and 1 |< Office. John Mynoltr ,1 Street.' . Opunaki Uiddleton't Hot ; Kear»). " HHJHOOQH FAKE (BINOLI y BBTDRN 17A. on T. P. UUUHS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8043, 2 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8043, 2 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8043, 2 February 1906, Page 1

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