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Under- VicelUgai patronage,' r CRITERION HOTEL 'SK\\ I'LIMOUm. -1 T» Fll Nil ..nnlr.i'lir aitimtdrl it "11- ■" unequalled us a pluco of rosi" deuce for tourists and commercial gentlemen. - _ The Commercial Room is excepu", •.} ally comfortable and furnished "% with late files of newspapers. ',;": The Drawing Boom, ut the matte*.; of elegance, will bear comparison with'** that of any hotel in the colony, * t The Table is maintained at a unK-J form standard of excellence. important department receives ths -,S tr..ost careful attention, and can be certain of obtaining the best jl? menu in New Plymouth. ' .y Hot and Cold Baths are always ''■, available, aid the sanitary arrange- '.. ments are in keeping with the geieiaS :" appointments of this first-oUws hotel. ":'A The important matter 0/ Fire E» -i, capes has been attended to. : ''' Night Porter la attendance. '•' WINES, SPIRITS, etc., of the BEST '1 • BIUNDS. :?: Speight's XXXX Ales always ra "4 draught. l S D^Rl^f 1 ° OU!,OIU ■"*** 1 UOBREEN .. Proprietor;^ WHEN YOU DESIRE OP B ALE ESH,NC OLAM '■' OB any other berjuict ■-, that you can rely upon J , as being pure and superior ■': ■h the - RED HOUSE HOTEL. '; Is the Hostelry to viiit. Bu. hi porior '' E. WHITTLE, "'■ Pbohbihto* . 'X Dxyok Smmt Bast, -cj IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'J J. SMITH .rPEOPSIjJTOa ' -J Hotel i, Bttea with every convenience for ' comfort of patrons, Tm Cuisim is in charge of an an./^ peneneed chef, and every oare is takes : ■> to please the most faßtidions, ''' f Only the Beiit Biands of Ales ana'- y ? Spirits kept. .=, TARANAKI HOTEL* NEW PLYMOUTH, 1; H.J. JULIAN. (Late of the Eailway Hotel Ingle. ~ l wood, and Midtnrst Hotel), * JJEGS to announoe that he has ? stalled himself in the well-known ' iaranaki Hotel, unrl if iciii .<i«.j t,:i_ ' inexpressible pleasure to meet all his numerous friends at his new home. '*' TEEMS: 4/8 per day. -L WHERE TO STAI IN " b HAWERA. f, EGMONT "'£ HOTEL. :? WELL equipped, up-to-date, eofc ?* . fortable, '•'•] GOOD TABLE. GOOD WIMEB ' 4 ANDSPIKITB. V ' ; £? When visiting Hawera make it yon .if; A. JURY Proprietor. ■:* THE HEW TBOOADKfcO - (Private Hotel). 7; Is eloso to railway station and centre of town, Has ' ' every convenience pro • vided for the coafirt of the travelling public * Commodious and airy bed ' rooms and sitting rooms. Hot, cold, and shower 1 baths. One shilling din. ner (from 12 to 2) a spe. cial feature. Terms, from 4s 6d per day, Weekly ' j aB per arrangement, HALE AND CO. EoMORI 818881, . "J NEW PLYMOUTH]

WHEN WE rtfLL YOU " THAT you can "get' the best value ever given a the ' town we mean what we say. Come ' to' our shop and we will riore it." ■." LINOLEUMS; A beautiful M |*rt. ■-> ment. All new patterns. '^ 3 OARPETS: For your stairs- and '": runners in Hie hall, the stook is ■ i large. Dozens to choose from. 'X: FLOORCLOTHS : Of those there v. ' an unlimited supply for ehoiee. ..-.S E, DINGLE, ; 6ENTKAL FUBNISHI ' PORIUM, ;" t NEW PLYMOUTH. J 5 *»OYAL MAI I. COACH. NEW PLYMOUTH—OPUNAKE. '"-, Leaves dailyNew Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.m. Omata 10.10 a,m. Oakura 10.55 a-m.'' Tatar.imaika... ti.45 a.m. - Okato... 12.25 P-m. * Puniho 1.0 p.m. - Warea 1.15 p.m . Pungarehu...,, 2.6 p.m. ' Rahotu..... 2. 30 p.m.'." Oaonui 3.15 p.us. , Opunake arrive 4.0 p.m. LeaVo dai'y Opunake 6.30 a.m."". Oaonui 7.15 a.m., Rahotu 8.0 a.ia' Pungarebu 8.45 a.Hi, ' Warea.. *.g.is a.m, Punilio (}.JS a.ro, -J. Okato 10.15 a.m. ," Tataraimaka 10.50 a.nii' Oakuia n.50 a.m ' Owata 11. 50 a.rjf '' New Plymouth arrive 1.0 p.m, V All Fares and Parcels to be pi? Aaid and Tickots obtained fos, such. s,New Plymouth Booking Office: 'JJagoaio Stables. ■ OpuVake: Middleton's Hotel (QVMeara). >',. Through' F>re; Single, 10/1 S« ts'rn 17/ X W. A. JUBY. ■•]> BTANDABD TEAS £ STANDARD TEAS ;'j' STANDARD ceas >' .ostbich 1 ON EACH PACKEI'. ' I«. D!/NATHAN & CO -1 KridblisJ-.-J JB<<.fi -!-|; STONE'B ELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY ivn TABANAKI DIRECTORY FOR 1907. ' May be purchased of all book- ,: ' sellers, or ordered direct from '' Stone, Son and Co., Grey street, '■ Wellington. Contains Commer- " citil, Municipal and General Pirectory. Seventeenth year of,' publication. PRICE 13/6. TONE. SON &C " DUNEDIN AND WMJ^Qigja

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 August 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 August 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 August 1907, Page 1

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