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Untltr Vice-ttegal Fatronagf. CRITERION HOTEL. NI2W PLYMOUTH, . Hcini; centrally situated it is un« (|HiiUo(J as a place of lesiilefico for uiiribi.s iinil euiniiereial Kvutluuicn. TJIK aiMMKUciM, ItnoM i s ex. I'liliinmlly comfortable, mill furnished with I nttj lilt's of newspapers, THE MiAWIMi KOOM in the matter tif elegance will hear comparison with 111i11, til' any hotel in thocol'iny. 'I'IIK I'AHLE ift thflintaiii'il al a uniform standard ri excellence. This important department receives tho most cai'oi'ul attention, and visitors can lie certain of obtaining tlnj host menu in Now l'l.vinoutli. HOT AM) COLD IIATIIS Hie al■vii.vs available, and tho sanitary «r----ranguinoutij are in keeping v. ith the general appointments of this tlratclass hotel. The important matter of l.ha Fl»-« Escapes has had special attention Kiiila t'ortcr in attendance, WISES A.S'I) SPIRITS, Etc., of tho HIiST'HHANDS. Speight's XXXX Ales always on draught. Cook's Hotel Coupons accepted.D. O'BBIEN, j PHOMUETOR. Telephono No. 80. P.O. Box No. 21. TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. Under entirely new management. iIcISAAU & WIUQLEY, Proprietor*. The above hotel Is known throughout the colony as the most picturesquely situated house, with unsurpassed accommodation for fauii* lies and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will bo left undone to make patrons comfortable. Only ono brand of liquor stocked— THE BEST. Speight's XXXX Mm always on draught. MODERATE CHARGES, which can be ascertained on application to tho Managers. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephono 59. l'.O. 11 ox 81. TARANAKI HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH.

H. J. JULIAN (Lata of tlio ltailivay Hotel, Inglo* wood, uud Jlitfhirst Hotel.) IIK(!S In announce tliut hj" has installed ! himself in the well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it will alTocil liiui inexpressible pleasure tij meet all his uuinurous friends at his uu» bouie. TIiHAIS : l/U per day IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW I'LYMOimi. J. SMITH, Proprietor. (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Welling ton.) The above well-known hotel is fitted with every convenient# for th# omfort of patrons. THE CI'ISINLJ is in charge of an experienced chef, and every I care is taken' to please ©von the most fastidious. Only the llest Brands of Ales and Spirits kept. HOTEL COMMONWEALTH. JOK COIIV, Proprietor. (Late of the Criterion Hotel, Wangaaui) HAYING taken over the hibov» house, oilers superior accommodation for hoarders aud tlio travelling i;ub< lie. The Hotel lighted throughoiit with electricity, and tilted with thu latest improvements in needle, plungu and shower baths. One brand cf Wines and Spirits kept, ' THE BEST. RED HOUSE HOTEL. llkvon SmiiT East. K. WHITTLE, PIIOI'III M 08. Uulj'tlie "Best AViupt aud Spirits kept. Those wJio enjoy u good glass of beer can rely uuou obtaining it at the above""opiilnr liolel.

THE IsKW TIiOC'ADEBO (Private Hotel), 1* I'loie to railway Hlalion and eentre of town, litis every convenience provided tor the comfort: of tlic travelling public. Commodious nnd airy bed rooms and .sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. One shilling dillhit (from li lo 2) a spe-i-ial feature. Terms, from •Is (hi jut day. AVivkly as per arnnij;i'm,iul. HALE AND CO. Kijjiu.vj' Niutti, jV KW I'LYAIOI'TH. rUULIC AUIlC't.

Ay our new premises will be ready lor occupation ou the first of August, Ave fclmll be glad lo tjuit luftny lines of our lahgk stock at u low nuiUE during |tho month of July, to save the east oijvemoval. \\ v inviU 1 esjieeially our country olicuU tu pay us u visit if in Auckland, sl'tk'i.u, n,>;.uuNG sale of COM KcnoMiKY, J. A. EN TKI CAN & CO., usnmi, cVSToM STIMiJJT, AUCKLAN

Royal Mali Coach - N«W Plymouth Or unako. IM,y»jiuut.h Poit Office U.BO ft.m 'hiiata 10.10 •.b, Oakum 10.65 ft.mj | r» i«r»Ju)«k» 11.45 ft.m< i Puiiehu 1,0 p.m. ; 2.15 p, tt> i Humarefctf „ ( j|.» p,B| I luhutu ... 8.80 p.m« jUpuflaln krriv* ... «. 4,0 djbi Lt:A VE DAILY-

Opunnk« #,BO a.a, Oaooul ... ... 7.15 a.m. Rahotu „ _ b.O a.m. Pungarehu ... „ 8.45 a.m. Warea h< m w V.IS a.m. Puneho »> n m e.HS a.m^ Okato _ _ ... 10.IS •.m< TataraJmaka ... ■„ 10.50 a.n>< Oakura ... ... 11.80 a.m< OmaU . .„ 13.80 p.*« New Plymobtk', arrlTt ... I.Q p.m Ail Fares and Farcali lob* prepaid, and TICKET OBTAINED FOB UCH. K«w PljMoutS Agaal ana Booking OflWe, T Joto Mynott, Currte . Street." Opunake Ulddlaton'a Hotal (Ob ...MwnOn UHOUOH FARE! (SDJQLB) 10%. REJTTON 17/., % P.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 8 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 8 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 8 February 1906, Page 1

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