Under Vice-Regal Patiowige. Criterion hotel. NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ s''■ Being- centrally situated It is unquailed as a place of residence for 'i.! l .^ s ,"'"' Cljll »mercial gcntleli IHK COMUEBOMt KIKIM h cpiiomilly comfortable, (lm | funds «i «ith lato Hies of newspaper" .■'■»'■: ynAm-tiHoomri'JULu >,.',.' ' ga, ,"' <! wi " lK '" r "'"'PurlMin I ITU. I'AHLB in maintained «t a |Uii;,.rni standard ti' excellence. This •-' Important ilopartiiii.|ig receives Iho |lf m.-si n.rciul uttciilii.ii, and visitor,, can he certain of obtaining the best 7, menu in Xcw Plymouth. nor am) cold uathh om at- _ wnjs available and the sanitary nr-* rnngemeiits nro in keeping with the » general appointments of this first- "■ class hotel. The important roattor of the !•>« - Escapes has had special attention ). Night Porter in attendance. i WTXES AND sfMHITK, Kir. of Iho L>. BEST BRANDS. i' Speight's XXXX Ales always on £ draught. l> Couk's Hotel Coupons' accepted., jD. O'BRIEN, ~~" PROPRIETOR. . [Telephone. No. 80. P.O. Box No. 21. TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. Under entirely new management. ; McISAAC & WHIGLEY, Proprietors. [ Tho above hotel is known tVougb- ■ out the colony as the most picturesquely situated houso. with un surpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will be 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. Telephono 59. I\o. Box 81, TARANAKI HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Railway Hotel, Imjlo» ■ wood, a u d Midhjrst Hotel.) IVf.tiS to announce (hat he'lian )n----slalled '.himself in the well-known TumnaM Hole!, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meet all his numerous friends ut his new home. TERMS : 4/6 per day. IMPERIAL HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. v J. SMITH, Proprietor. (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, .Wellin, ton.) The above well-known liotol tn fitted with every convenience for tun omfort of patrons. THE CI'ISINE is in charge" of un wperienced chef, und every I care is to please even the most fastidious. Only tho Best. Brands of Ales and Spirits ki HOTEL COMMONWEALTH. JOE CODY.. riopneior. Late of the Criterion Hotel, Wanganui) I1AVIXI! taken over the )abovo louse, offers superior accommodation or boarders und tho travelling puu< ic. The Hotel isj lighted throughout vith electricity, and fitted with tho atest improvements in needle, plungo md shower baths. 3ne brand of Wines and Spirits kept, THE BEST. IED HOUSE HOTEL. Devon Stbekt East. . WHITTLE, BOFBIETOB. Only the Beat Wiuoi and Spirits kept. Those who enjoy a good glass of beer can rely u|>oii obtaining it ut the above popular Hotel. PIKE NEW THOCADEBO (Private Hotel). Is close tu railway station anil i-enlrc of town, Has every convenience -pro* vided for the comfort of I lie levelling jmltlie. Commodious mill niry lied rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and sho«cr baths. One shilling din. Ncr (I'nnii J2 (o 2) a spe. rial frill lire. Terms, l-nu •Is (id per day. Weekly as per aiTaugeiiiont, HALE AND CO. EIiMOKT SlllllKl, SEW PLYMOUTH. PUBLIC i\OTICE. * b our new premises will be ready k - for ufcuputiuu ou the nrst of usl, we shall be glad to quit many mes ol our i.ahgk srorg at a low lui-iii: during the mouth of July, to ave I he cost oijrcmovnl. A\e invite especially our (wintry Hunts lo [ray us a i isit if in AuctluuiT,. . A. ENTRICAN & CO., LIMITED. TSI'OM STItEET, AUCKLAN
Royal Mali Coach - New Plymouth Opunake. !»•» i-'btuouih Pun nm« Ornate ihiittrs I'l"inak* nilvt ... U.AVB OAILY—--o|>un»k« ... M< Oaooui ... _ Rahotu „ ... Pungareau .» *, _ Wares ■« ». *. Puneho w w M Okato ... „. ... Tataralmaka Oakvira „ Cuiatk , New PlymoMi", arrlre,., All Faiee and Parcels to be prepaid, and TICKET OBrAINED FOB UOH. New Plymoutti Agent ana Booking Office, John Mynott, Ourrie. Street, f Opunake - IflUtfWn'i Hotel (OV I Meara). ' CHBOTJaH FARE (SIKOtH) laAw i »80 e.n* 10,1(1 a.tm 10.53 a.m, 11.45 a.m« 1U.35 p.m, 1.0 p.m. 1.15 p.m. 3.6 p.mi 8.80 p.m< 8.15 p.mj 4.0 fjtu 0.80 a.a< 7.1S a.m. 8.0 a.m. 8/.S a.m. 8.18 a.m. 9.85 a—--10.15 a.m. 10.50 a.m. 11.50 a.m. 19.80 p.m, 1.0 p.m,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8049, 14 February 1906, Page 1
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