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Under Viceße<{al Patronage, CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. . TIEING centrally situated, tt tt •*-* unequalled as a place of residence for tourißts and commercial , gentlemen. The Commercial Room to exception-' ally comfartable and furnished j with late flies of newspapers. ; The Drawing Room, is the matter j of elegance, will bear comparison with , that of any hotel in the colony. The Table, jb maintained at a uni '! form Btnndard of excellence, Ihi» ] important department receive* the * most careful attention, and visitors ;1 ean be certain of obtaining the be»t \ nenu in New Plymouth. j Hot and Cold . Bathe are always ■ ■'■% available, and the sanitary arrange- I ments are in keeping with the getettf H appointments of this first clots hotel ',' Tho important matter of Fire Es j capes has been attended w. g Night Porter in attendance. • . i WINES, SPIRITS, ete., of the BEST ? BRANDS. ] drSr m a,m *-»• - i Telephone No. « "pAbSESI 4 GBOSVENOB I OPP- Kaiiway S tat|bh,'Neir Piymbo!h. 1 (Wof the, leading hot* ? P roSr ßp,ritßauo,t,,B^^^ i t __ ~;. ■ ''■■ . First-class table kept. ' Bieetrte light everywhere. "w»w» Sanitary arrangements perfeet Bathe -Plunge, Shower and Negle. TARIFF VERY MODERATE. J T. NICHOLAS A Proprietor, WHEN YOU DESIRE REFREBHINC GLASS OF ALE 08. any other beT(*H W that you oan rely upon as being pure and euperior the BED HOUSE HOTEL. Is the Hostelry to visit. Bu. perior accommodation Dsvos Stmm East, IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, J. SMITH .T~PEOPBIETOB (Late Manager Hotel Ceoil.Wellingtoa mi-TH .!.;«,. 11 i », . . . fitted with cvory oonrenien'ce for the comfort of patrons. Tm Cuisik* is in'charge"of on an. penencod chef, and evory oare is taken to please the most fastidious. Only the Best Bi ands of Ales ana Spirits kept. TARANAKI HOTELNEW PLYMOUTH, ' •H.J.JULL4JT. (Late of the Hailway Hotel Int'le. wood, and Midhurst Hotol), gEGS to announoe that bo has »a stalled himself in the well-known laranaki Hotel, and it will afford him ' inexpressible pleasure to meet all kit" ! numerous friends at his new home. TEEMS i 4/6 per day. '" WHERE TO STAI IN 1 HAWERA. ■ . ,| 'I4G MO NT. -I HOTEL. 4 WELL equipped, up-to-date, com 1 fortable. %3

GOOD TABLE. GOOD WINKS AND BPIBITS, When visiting Hawera main it your home, 4. JURF Proprietor, THE NEW TKOOADKI»O (Private Hotel), ~«.=v oviounay nation and centre of town, Has every convenience provided for the comfo.-t of the travelling publio Commodious and airy bod rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower baths. One shilling din. nor (from 12 to 2) a spc cial feature. Terms, from is 6d per day. Weekly as per | - HALE AND (JO. EOMOMX SIBBBI, NEW PLYMOUTH WHERE TO STAY IN AUCKLAND, KIBD'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. (Opposite Post Office.) THEN you visit Aucllun V stay at Kidd's CoromcrcmHotel, It is in the centre of ihc towc. right opposito tko Post Office, quiet for guests, keeps the best table, the bur is rifibt nwiiy from tho hvino quarters, and Mio best attention can , guaranteed. / Tariff: 8s por day or £2 IDs per reok. Wiro r letters promptly attended. 10 OM.AVEBY PEOPBIEIOKS DAIKY FAKMEBB, Etc. I SOLICIT consignments of Butter Cheese and Bapon for calx to Auckland grocers; Commission 6 per cent, or wil' buy if good value. * b -t Goods in Auckland at bottom prices for 3 por cent commissiou I Sku Pabms at the usua.' conimis sion. HENRI WINKS. SOYAU MAIL COACH. MEW I'LYMOUTH-OPUNAK.E.v [..oaves dallyNew Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.i Oniata Oakura Tatar.imaika... Okato Puniho Warea Pun(fareh:i .. Raliotu Oaonui o|>unake arrive Li'.ivo dai'y Opunakc Oaonui R«l..:u Pungarehu Waiea Puniho Okato Tatntaimaka Oakuia Ov .it., New Plymouth airivc ...10.10 a.L_. ..10.55 a-m----u.45 *'in..12.35 p.m. ....1.0 p.m. ...1.15 p.m. ■ •=. 30 p.m. • • -3->5 P-m. 4r. p.m. . 0.30 a.m. ...7.15 a.m. ... .8.0 a.m ...8.45 at». ...9.1* a.m. .-..g.jS « m, ■ •.10.15 a.m. ..10.50 a.m. • .11.50 a.m. .11. 50 a.m. —l.O p.m. All Fares and Parcels to be pr» ] paid and Tickets obtained for «ueh,' : Mew riymoiitli Booking ofl|C9i ,MWi' sonic StaalM. "i. si! Opunjike ; Midd'eton's. Hotel, Moara). • - • ■.' . ''- Througf. "imp-I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 June 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 June 1907, Page 1

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