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Under Vice-Regal Patronago. CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. , Heing ci.'iitrally situated it is un(|U(illcd as n place of lesidenoc for ourists and commercial jjnentK-nion. Till': COMMERCIAL ROOM is e» cplionnlly comfortable, and fnrnisheil with late (ilea of newspapers. THE UHAWJXCJ ROOM in tlie nmlli'i' <if elegance will bear comparison with I hat of nn.v hotel in the. tob.ny. TDK , TABLE i s maintained nt a imi.'orm standard cf excellence. This important receives the must, careful attention, and visitors can he certain of obtaining the best, menu in New Plymouth. IJOT AND 001,1) UATIIS are nlivn.\s available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with the general appointments of this first class hotel. 'llia important matter of the l"i''« Escapes has had special attention Night Porter in attendance. WINES AND SPIRITS, Etc., of tho WEST BRANDS. Speight's XXXX Ales always on draught. Cook's Hotel Coupons accepted; D. O'BRIEN, j PROPRIETOR. Telephone No. 80. P.O. liox No. 21. TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. Under entirely new management. McISAAC & WRIGLIiV, Proprietors. The above hotel is Known through' out the colony as the most pic'•—squely situated house, with un-.-.rassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside.

Nothing will bo left undone to mko patrons comfortable. Only one brand of liquor stocked— THE BEST. Speight's XXXX Alts always on draught. MODERATE CHARGES, which Can bo ascertained on application to tus Managers. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 59. P.O. Box 81. TARANAKI HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Railway Hotel, Iwoud, and Midhirsl Hotel.) REUS to announce that he has installed 'himself in the well-known Tiiranaki Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meet all his numerous friends at his new home. TERMS : 4/6 per day. IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. (Lale Manager Hotel Cecil] Welling ton.) The above well-known hotel is lilted with every convenience for tilt omforl of patrons.

THE CIISINE is in charge ci' an experienced chef, nnd every lenre is taken' to please even the most InsUiliouu. Only (lie Best Brands of Ales and Spirits kept. HOTEL COMMONWEALTH. .TOR CODY, Proprietor. (Ule nf (he Criterion Hotel, Waa. gauui) HAVING taken over , the juliovo hunse, oilers superior accommodation for boarders and the travelling j.-uij-The Hotel isj lighted throughout with electricity, and fitted with thy latest improvements In needle, plungo and shower hallOne brand cf Wines and Spirits kept, THE BEST. RED HOUSE HOTEL. K WHITTLE, PuOl'lilliTOH. Only'lhe Best Wines ami Spirits kenl. Ihose who enjoy a good gins* of beer can rely upon obtaiuiug it at the above 'popular Hotel. ► . NKAV TUOUADEBO (Private HoU-1). lilway utalion and centre of town, Han every couvenienve provided for the comfort of the travelling public. Commodious and airy bed rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, arid stoivfbr baths. One sliilHng din* ncr (from 12 to a) a upe. rial feature. Terms, f'jni Is ltd per (lay. . Weekly as per arrangement. HALE AND CO. Lujiost SiiiEir, KEW PLYMOUTH.

I'VBIIC NOTICE. AS our now premises will be ready for occupation on the first of August, we shall be glad to quit luimv lines of our laiiuk stock at it low kioi'iie during [the inontk of July, to save the cost ofjreniovn). A\ e mvite especially our Uiiinlrv cheuts to pay us a visit if in Auckland. J. A. ENTRICAN & CO., UMITHf. CI'STOM STKKET, AUCKLAN Royal Mali Coach-New Plyirouth Opunake. i New Plj mouth Poit Office ».30 a.n* Omata 10.10 a.m, Oakura 10.55 a.mi I'aturaimaka 11.45 », mi Oaatu 18.35 p. m . Huueaq „ 1.0 p.m. *b«» 1.16 p.m. Punjrareku ... ._ ,„ s.jj pm *ahotu „. o >BO pm< ,°» onui *. 8.15 j>.bi, OpunaVt arrive ... „ 4.Q fat Omata 10.10 Oakum 10,55 I'aturaimaka 11.45 Ukatu 13.35 Puuekq „. ... ,„ 1.0 Warca lag Punfearcku ... .„ ,„ 5.8 tahotu M , g.jjg Oeonui g.15 Opunakt arrive ... „. 4.0 LEAVE UAILYOpunake ... _ „. fliß o Oaooui 4.. „. _ 7,15 Rahotu w ~. a]o Puogareku „ m 8.45 Ware* „ m w e.lB Puneao » . M 9.85 Okato „ „ ... 10.16 Tataratmaka ~. „, 10.60 Oakura ... , 11,50 Omata t 13.80 New I'ljmot.tli, arrive ... (i.O All Fatea and Parcel* to t paid, and TICKET OB MINE: UOH. New PlymoutS Ageal and Bi Office, John Mynott. ( Street. Opunake -.Mlddleton'e Hot* Meant). ITHKOTOH FARE (SINOJt/B' BBTDHN 17/-, , T, P. HtHI&K

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 5 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 5 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 5 February 1906, Page 1

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