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Uhdse Vics-Rrul Patboxaoi, ■, CRITERION HOTEL ; NKW PLYMOUTH. ■{ JJEING centrally .situated, it ii'j unequalled as a place of residcuce -,,- tourists and eomiuerciul fjentliiirii'it. '„. 'fHU CojIIHSU&AL ltou* '•' I'Xl'i tionally •niufoi'fHlil" *mt furdbU wnttiate film of uuwiqwpcHi ~ r ? Thb Dbawiks ituoH, u thu niijflM i of elegance, vviii bear comparison Hf I '' '; that of any hotel in thtf coloaj. -Jf Thk Tabls is maintained/!* i * form standard of eajolleAei! i Tl important department ro(ioive*\ t most careful attention, and »J»tort can be certain of obtaining tilt bom menu in New Plymouth. \ Hot and Coid Baths «n »<»JiJi available, and the suuua -j arrauj ments are m keeping with the genVw" 4 appointments of this first-el tss hole). ! The important matter of the Krrt Escapes has been attended to. *2TNIGHT PoBTM IN ATTIMDMM WINES AND SPIKITS, 4c, of th» JBEBT BBAND3. ' ; Spmsht's XXXX Aim alwayi on ; draught, - Cook's Hotel Coupons accepted, D. O'BEIEN Telephone No. 80. P.O. Box No. M .', ,J GROSVENOR HOTEL. | (Late Hotel * Opposite Eailway Station, New Plymouth. T. NICHOLAS * KTOULS likfl tn intimofo «a tin ", T f citizens of New Plymouth m&m the travelling public that he has taken 'M civility and strict attention to business' '8 hopes to secure a share of the publicr*. patronage. The entire premises hare Jj just been thoroughly renovated inside.^ First-class dining-room. Best saw 'i lary system and excellent Needle, Plunge and Shower Baths. ";f Only one brand of Liquors at tha'li? well-known hostelry—the best. ! Hi WHERE TO STAT IN f \ HAWERA. <1

EGMONT > HOTEL. 1 WELL up-to-date, con. fortable, \ GOOD TABLE. GOOD WINEB - 1 AND SPIRITS. JA. JURY - Proprietor, { WHERE TO STAT ,' , AUCKLAND. f KLDD'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Opposite Office.) \< JJiEN yon visit Auckland j stay at Kidd's Commercial ■' Hotel. It is in the centre of the town,', *' right opposite the Post Offioe, quiet # for guests, keeps the best table, the f bar is right away from the living '.fi quarters, and the best attention can be '« guaranteed. . tS Tariff: 8s per day or £2 10s per'fc week. ' -- •$, Wires or letters promptly attended'-? to. ."n B. J. ATKINS . . Proprietor '4 WHEN YOU DESIRE '* REFRESHING CUABB '(' OF ALE OR any other beve that you can rely upon ,'," as being pure and superior •;* the •- RED HOUSE HOTEL. : ; Is the Hostelry to visit, tinperior accommodation E. WHITTLE, . ; Pbopbietob. :| Dbvos Stbmt East, , '" IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH ... PEOPBIETOB QpHE above well-known Hotel it : 4 fitted with every convenience fo* the . $ comfort of patrons. - j The Cuisinb is in charge of an ex. j perienced chef, and every care is taken & to please the most fastidious. ' \ » Only the Best Brands of Ales and r -\ Spirits kept. ' *? TARANAKI HOTEL; i NEW PLYMOUTH. ;,| H. J. JULIAN. y (Late of the Railway Motel, Ingle"" wood, and Midhurst Hotel), * JJEGS to announoe that he has in. '■* stalled himself in the well-known* Turanaki Hotel, and it will afford him «j inexpressible pleasure to meet all hu % n amorous friends at his new home. „i| TEEMS: 4/6 per dav. ,'£ THE "TROCADERO," \ EAHOTU '.j UP -to-Date Boardinghouse, one minute's walk from coaoh. rsi

No expense has been spared by tnepro. 't prietor when erecting this hostelty,' | which is roplete with every convenience vand comfort for the travelling and s :j commercial public '? Commodious & Aibt Bedkooms, | Good Table, Stabiikg & Paddocmko " .$ TEEMS 4/6 day; weekly as per ar. 1 rangement. ,"' Mas. A. BAKEB, Proprietre« - : rpHEj NEW TROCADE& 1 (Private Hotel). j? —~- .? Is olose to railwajr station -1 and centre of v—the travelling" ,■ Commodious and airy bed 'i rooms and aittinfc-ipfloma. i Hot, cold, ajid -shower ? baths. One shilling dinner (from 12 to 2) a spa. ' \ oialfeature. Terms, from '■- 4s 6d per day. Weekly ', J as per arrangemsnt. -J jHALE AND GO, 1 [EfIMOHT SIMM, 4 - ;'j ] 10 CREAMERY PROPRIETORS ! ; DAISY FARMERS, Eto. . 'J X Cheese and Bacon for sale to $ Auckland grocers; Commission (p-f , per cent, or will buy if value. * Bur Goods in Auckland at In prices for 3 per cent commission I Ssll Pabmß at the usual cor sion. HENRY WINKS, Yt low*. Avwnra, AUCKJiAN

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81873, 25 October 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81873, 25 October 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81873, 25 October 1906, Page 1

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