U.NDKa Viok-Rk<ju I'atuo.vao*. CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. JJEING centrally situated, it li unequalled as a place of residence for tourists and commercial gentlemen. The Commbucul Koqm '« excejft tionallv "inifiii't,, 4[|,[ fnvtiishci tfiui ißto filcw ;f ui<n'Hpa]>c», The Diuwino Itoost, iu the matte)' of elegance, will bear comparison «ilb that of .my liok'l iu the colony, The Table is maintained at n uniform standard of excellence. This important department receives tie most careful attention! and visitors can be certain of obtaining the but menu in Nov Plymouth. Hoi me Cots Baths are aJ#»y» available, and Mia sanitary areata* menU are in keeping with the gemil appointments of this first-class hittL Tha important matter of the.Fjjft Escapes has been attended to, WTNiohi Pobtbb ik AnnroilUl WINES AND BPIBITB, Ac., of ti» BEST BBANDS. SrmoHi'a 3Utf„X A>» 3 tlwayi oft draught. Cook's Hotel Couponi accepted. D. O'BRIEN ... Pfiorsiswi, Telephone No. 80. P.O. Bo* No. 11. HOTEL COMMONWEALTH, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOE CODY ... PBOPBIETOB (Late of Criterion Hotel, Wang&nui) JJAVING taken over the abof house, offers superior accommodation for boarders and the travelling public The Hotel is lighted throughout witk electricity, and fitted with the latftt improvements in .Needle, Plunge tiUE Shower Baths. One brand of Wine and Spirits kept— THE BEST. ALL TRAINS STOP 16 MINB. AT HAWIffA. TRAVELLEES have ample time to step across the road from the station tor refreshments at Hawera. Mr B. B. Hutchcsou, 'atj> of Jnglewood and Btratford, waits to welcome old and new friends.
RAILWAY HOTEL HAWERA. TO TRAVELLERS TO HAWER4. TRAVELLERS to Hawera eaonot do better than star at the Eui. pire Hotel, where the first consider*, tion is the guests' comfort and convenience. EMPIRE HOTEL HAWEIU. Tableofters best mealin to«n for is, and tlie, tariff is only 5s per diy. Just across road from Post Office, hear Library and Swimming Baths, centre of town. This hotel slocks only bcfcl liquors, wines and spirits, and is untler the capable management of— MRS TODD Proprietress. MR PARKER Manager. Whon in Eltham X tlwn to scud your baggnue to the Branen Hotel. Every convenience, excellent •' table. . Breakfast aud tea Is each, dinner aud bed Is fid, or by weok 265. Rest of wines aud spirits. Speight's beer on tap. One minute from P.O. Centre of town. BRANCH HOTEL Corner Bridge Jt High Streets. TERMINUS HOTEJi, NEW PLYMOUTH. Under Entirely New Management. McISAAC & WRIGLEY, Pbopbietoes, IJtHE above Hotel is known throughout tho colony as the most picturesquely situated house,with unsurpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will be left undone to mike patrons comfortable. Only one braad of liquor stocked— THE BEST. Speight's XXX Ales always on draught. Moderate. Charges, which can be had on application to the Mauagcrs. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone No. 59. P.O. Bon No. 18 TARANAKI HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH.
H. J. JULIAN (Late of the Railway Hotel, Ingle wood, and Midhirst Hotol), JJEGS to announce that he has installed himself in the well-known Taranaki Hotel, and it will afford bin inexpressible pleasure to meet all his numerous friends at his new home. TERMS: 4,'6 p?r day. IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH ... PROPRIETOR (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington) rjHE above well-known Hotel it fitted with every convenience for the comfort of patrons. Tub Ci'isink 19 in charge of an experienced chef, and every care is taken tu please the most (iisl ulious. Only the llent llrautfs of Ales and Spirits kept. milK NK AV TIiOI'ADEKO JL (Private Hotel). 1,- close tu railway station ami centre of town, Hit} 1 . every convenience prfr ~ \ ided for the comfort of the travelling public. Commodious and airy bed rooms and fitting rooms. ■ Hot, cold, nmt shower bal lis. Que shilling dinner (front 12 to 2) a spo ; ciul feature. Term#, mnl r ■ls (ill per day. Weekly as per arrangement, lIALE AND CO. Eoiiost STBEIT, NEW PLYMOUTH, RED HOUSE HOTEL, Devon Street Eist. E. WHITTLE, Pbovhistob. Only the Best Winer and Spirits kept. Those who enjoy a good glut of beer can rely upon obtaining 1 1 at the above popular S|jot«L 1 ' Three nun's," > See the connection f 'f And this is true. Smoke a pipe, of "Thrjt Nun's*' tobacco; you'll enjoy it utfpi never did a pipe before, feel contented, Wives, AvißTt the Devon Sn.»r% street ItfoufuU
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8088, 19 April 1906, Page 1
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