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Under Vice Iteijal fatron&g*. CRITERION HOTEL NJJW PLKMOUiU TIEING centrally sitinted,, it 11, unequalled us a place of remdonee for tourists and commercial [cutlemen, The Commercial Room la exccptir , ally eomfartable and fuiOMshet with late flies of newspapers. The Braving .Boom, i» the matte? of elegance, will beaT comparison with that of any hotel in the colony. The Table it maintained at a. unl fjrm standard of excellence. This important department receives, tho n oat careful ettcntion, and visitors can be certain of obtaining the best menu in New Plymouth, Hot and Cold Bftths are always available, and the sanitary arrangements are in keeping with the geuiat appointments of this first-ohm hotel. The important matter of Fir* Es capoß has been attended to. Night Vortet ia attendant. WINES, SPIRITS, etc, of the BB6T BRANDS. Speight's XXXX Ales always «, A draught. > Cook's Hotel Coupons acceptej. ■ D.O'BRIEN' ProDrietoiTelephone No. 80. P.O. Box §fo. ll' WHEN YOU DEtfßft '■ ' OR ,&ny other >bov,jageA < > that you can rely upon - as being pure and superior- ; 1 the BEP HOUSE HOTEL. Is the Hostelry 'to visit. ■>> BiiV • perior accommodation ■ • E. WHITTLE, 1 ' PSOPBIBIOS Dstoh Stbbot East, IMPERIAL HOTEL, PBQPBIJfIC E. THE above well-knowji. HoM j« fitted with every convenience for . comfort of patrons; Thb Ccisinh js in charge of ■an an* penenced ohef, and every oare is taken to please the moat.fastidious, Only the Best Bi&nds of Ales ana Spirits kept. : 127 TARANAKI HOTELNEW PLYMOUTH, H.J.JULIAN. (Late of the Railway Hotel Inglewood, and Midhorst Hotel), JJEGS to announoe that be has in stalled himself in the well-knojro Taranaki Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meet, all hif mmerous friends at his new home. TEEMJS: 4/6 per day, W WHERE TO STAI IN HAWERA. EGMONT HOTEL. , "ELL equipped, up-to-date, eopi > fortable.} , GOOD TABLE. GOOD WINES AND spiniys.. When visiting Hawera make it yooi home. ~i A. JURY Proprietor HE HEW THOOADHO (Private Hotol)', 1 ' ". *' > , * Is close to railway station * and centre of town, l£aa • every convenienoepfro>* vided for the eomltrt! p|. the travelling publio ' Comaoilious and (ury'Ma ' rooms and sitting'rbsnu. "< Hot, cold, and baths. One shilling ff' ' ner (from 12 to * oialfeature. Term^from' i!! r 4s 0d per day." W«tklj.,. '! as per arraftgemßnt. HALE, ANfiFCO. ' EdkoKT Bram. ■ NEW PLYMOUTH] T JN ent, •JMIS. NAIA' in 2'/ 3 house trrying remaiii :r cent b road, Price is may tfanaia, carry' e, with lance. roomed Prico of Mr ire well NN WHEN WE, ; v TELL TOU'" ' r \ THAT you value fiver - given in the town we me«n whatwWrfy. JCome I to our sh6]i Shd'We wfll_ffjrt it. I LINOLEUMS: A beaiit^j&t. rnent. All neW pittefiuf.''f ) » OARPETS: For your' stairs tnd - runneri! in the hall;' the sto J e{ ia " large. Dosens to 'oh6ose 'frortt; FLOOROLOTHS i' Oflli'c/f 7 ® an unlimited 'supply % t po'{%'; E, mm CENTEAL , NEW PLYMOUTH. T £| ftOYAL MAIL OOAJDHi . new plymouth^opunAke. Leaves daily—. New Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.m. i Oinata 10. io a.m. Oakura t. .10.55 a.m.' Tatar.imaika... 11.45 a.m. Okato 12,25 p.m. Puniho 1.0 , p.m. _ Warea .1.15 p.m. 3 Piingare1r.i.................2.6 p.m. Rahotu .....2. 30 p.m., Oaonui 3.1.5 p.m. Opunake arrive............ .4,0 p.m. Leave daily ' • Opunake 6.30 a.m. Oaonui 7.15 a.m. > Rahotu ;.8.0 a.ni Pungareiju 8.45 a.m. Warea 9.1 J a.m. Puniho.. .9:35 a;w> Okato 10.15 a*m. Tataraimaka.... .10.50 a.m. Oakuta 11.50' s>.m ' Owata u. ',5O A a.'o.' -* New Plymouth arrive.. ... v. .. 1,0 p. j» All Fares and Parcels tft 1 -be ;pt<*■w*> paid and Ticket? obtained fcTr such. New Plymouth Booking Office: 11a- ■ sonic Stables. . .! '. 1 Opunake; Middleton's HoteM'(o'r« Moara). . . i'! Through Fire: Single, io/; Rp "rn 17/ W. A. JURY. RVICE. •White ell Pro,- . I wish ill be n 1 JIONPJIIAY, ilns. reanu to 'HURS-* leaving )a. :i. [ls. r. J. 11. mission will be of; also :1 Bait paid 111 •emonit STANDABD TSAb i' STANDARD TEAS STANDAIID TEAS ' SEE OSTBICH ON EACH PAOKSt. L. D) NATHAN & CO EiUblished IMA. STO WELLINGTON, HA 1 TARANAKI, DIRECTORY,S FOR 190f.""~ May be purchased sellers, or ordered ffaqt.'?- ' 'andC&;!GftjPtowe ' i4i. al and Qeia Stone Wclli Citation. , - . 1.,: ' vjr STONE.-Wj DUNEDIN AND ft

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 1

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