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Under Vice Regal Patronage, CRITERION HOTEL MM I'LYAIOUi'D* T»EING centrally situated, It B ■*-» unequalled as a place .fit residence for tdferista and oommeniol gentlemen. The. Commercial Boom U exceptionally comfortable and furmsked with late files of, newspapers. / The Drawing Boom, in tha natter. of elegance, will bear comparison witb that of any Hotel in the colony. The Table U maintained at a ul< form standard ot excellence. 3bia important . department reeaives thf can be certain of obtaining the best menu in New Plymouth, i Hot and Cold Baths an abmjr* available, and the sanitary arrangementa are in keep appointments, of ' The important matte* of fin ftfr capes has been attended tot jNigtit Porter in attendance. ' WINES, SPIRITS, eto, of (4»JHtBD o §i BRANDS, dSghf " XXXX *"' **" - Telephone No. 80. P.O. Bn»^tC WHEN YOU OEIIRI or H g«MHiHO.QLAM' i All * _ ',. V 7 ■ that you own rely upon | as being pur? and snperier * fiED, HOUSE HOTEL. S I« the Koetelry'to visit. Bu. i perioraoeommodatiorij ' j Daro'ir Stbmi Em. IMPEBIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'J. SMITH .rpKOPEIitTOB' (Late Manager Hotel Owil,Wellington comfort of patrons, Thb Oram ii in charge of an an. penenced chef, and every care is takes to please the most fastidious. Only the Best Biands of Ales and Spirits kept. TABANAEI HOTELNEW PLYMOUTH H. J. JULIAN. . (Late of the Bailway Hotel laele. JjEGS to announoe that he has stalled Jiimself in the well-known. njmerous friends at his-new home TEEMS; 4/6 per day, (PrivafeHotol). r Is blose to railway "station " and centre of town, Ha* Tided fpr theoomfbrt..of • the travelling public •"' Commodious and airy bed rooms and ifttjng rooms. Hot, oold, and shower * baths. One shilling din. ner (from 18 to 2) a spe* ' cialfeature. Terms; from " 4b 6d per day 7" "Weekly" as per arrangement, HALE AND CO. ; .Esxon Sinn, -I NEW PLYMOUTH] THE TROOADERO&i < WELUNGTON. "'* accommodation for visitors- fa Weing* ton. This hotel has been rebuilt, and modern convenience for the "comfort of patrons. Opes, 8 a.m. to midnight. Meals from Is. BOXING. fJLASSES will be n«d at the Pantecnnicon, King Street, on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, commencing at - s< Terms, per quarter: Gentlemen, £1 'u, »„ » Boys 10a oi Classeß restricted to members only.' PROF. J. J. STAGPQOLE. WHEN WE TELL YOU : .value ever given in the town, we mean what we say. Came to oxa shop and we will rrovelt LINOLEUMS..-; A ; . beantifol assort, i ment: ' All now patterns^* OAR &>?,, jour..vittate and < runners.m the hall, the stock is, large. ''Downs to ehooise from. FLOQROLOTHSj OfiheSe there Lr an unhmited supply for choice. E, DIfIGLE, CENTBAL FtENISHi' ■ POMTJK, NEW PLYMOUTH.. 10YAL MAIL COACH. NEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE. Leaves daily— • New Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.m. , Omata .., 10 ., 0 aim> Oakura iass a.m. Tatar.imaika... 11.45 *-m. Okato, 12.25 P-m-Puniho .1.0 p.m. Wa«a.......'.; 1.15 p.m Pungarehu 2.6 p.m. Rahotu , 3. 30 p.m. Oaonui 3.15 p.m. Opunake arrive 4.0 p.m. . 6.30 a.m. ...7.15 a.m. .....8.0 a.m ...8.45 a.m. ...g.if a.m. ...9.3i»*.m. ...10.15 a.m. ..10.50 a.m. ~U,p a.m .11. $0 a.» t*9.» Plymouth arrive. Al Fares and Parcels to be pr*' pa id and Tickets obtained for such. * Plymouth Booking Offleei Jfa< joaie «taMea. » ~, w Middleton's Hotel (o'' Meara). ' „ . Through, *w Single, «>/; Re turn 17/ i _ . __l ;' ■ W, A. TOBY. BTANDABD I'BA6 STANDAED TEAS' BTANDAED TEAS OSTRICH ON EACH PACKE*. L D NATHAN & QO B»t*blished 1840, \ '.^ STONE'B WEUJNGTON,.HAWKB'S : BAY 1 and TARANAKI kl : MRECTOBY, ! FOR 1007. ' I May be purchased of all booksellers, or ordered direct from ' Stone, Son and Co., Grey street, ~.? cial, Municipal and General Dl- t '' reotory; - SevtateenttTyeai' of publication. ■' si *>" PSICE te/«. '.,."'■ STONE.SON" : ' ; , DUNEDINAND

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 September 1907, Page 1

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