Under., yj&eaextf Wiontgl,, J CRITERION HOTEL : ■ MJW PLYMOUTH. "QEING centrally aituated, It » ""■* unequalled a* a place of realdeace (or toufirte aid wmmep gentlemen, ' ' The Commercial Boom li exception' ally" comfortable ' and furniihed with late filea of newapapera. The Drawing Boon, is fee matte* ' of eleganoe, wMTrtaf eomparfapn with m. ; :,P»ty wesiTee the can be certain. jrf_ menu In Kew *" arrangetil tie pm we P i«m*No.«K /■v^SESBS-;
WHEN YOU BMtBI P r R J[j ,,lu,, *«. " t ., tiß »jW*an;»isljrlip()n, the '■• *'■''■■-'■■ ■■■'■ ■T-vrr*' I penor accommodation; IMPfiBUOEii^HOTBL, tttted with every. convenience for comfort of patroni. Tm Quwm it W ejbirge 0 f «, penenced olief, aad wery cue u take, : topww«hempstfiwtiaibui, flert Bj«ad» of Alm i ....... fipinti topt. . BMEIBBBOM,' " ': ,,,u ' HAWERA,' _; ; ,^'S WH. i QREIQ, < late of toe Shamrock Hotel, begs to iriforia U. MeSHrt the traveiW public tWT>e' li»gt»kM over the above Hotel, W IM Trill be run in his usual UD-to-i""*"' ■"-'- ■ WMIOHBIO, / • Proprietor. THE TfQpj)lfißO ■ WELUNQXOM. ' DRIVATB flOTjE£«d« W'afianafe* ment of aecbmmoaatkm'!fo*iivlßit»ri'rt» WeUluß ton:; » fitted every m«4. „„ x.. the prt Of
A »wae eTerjaimsiil the town we meitttwtatwrflftiyj Cbrn* to ouri «hop nH^whvfd- ---■ large. Uomßs to'clio'ose from. FU«OROl.OTH«: tif ; #o»there auwiluaited supply, for choice. a CENTKAL F.tJBMSttI' IOWtrMTj NEW fltyjlOUTfl. | IOTA! MAIL COACH. ( N £W PLYMOUTH^qEUNAKE. (Leaves .^'y^r,^:;,'^,..,., New piy<ftJ" ut * , .** <M " ce * iJO a,m " Opunako 6.30 a.m. Oaonm r ,....i.. 17*15, *»»• Rahocu ...........;...8.0 a.m Pungarehu 8.45 a.m. Warea e . .. ;...... .g.ll a.m. , Puaiho ,9.35 a.nk 0kat0';';................'. /to. 15 a.m. Tatar aimaka. '.-. .......'.",'. iq.so 1 a.m. 0akura....;...-....,.....11.50 a.m. 0wata;.................'tt. 50 a.t* New Plymouth arrive.......1.0 p.m. Ajl Fared afttf pr* New Plymouth Bookiag Office! Masome Stables. , Opupako; Middleton's Hotel (o'* MaaraH' .:.'■ Through F\re: Single, 10/ j )to |t\trtt 17/ W. A. JUKI, 9tandabd teas. 1 "! > standabdteas : •pawr. L D NATHAN & CO
It is h seme W» " " ~ i "jjDlscamyiA «nttw |i during the towfliperiprfspent among the Ice and snow. The Engineer *mfi&» W» return: COALBROOKDAU Coal "was used entirely for Steaming, Cooking, and Warming purposes, and I can positively '*ay' that ao olass of oval ooultt have beatt i*o#* •Bitable In e▼«tW*W■y.'• If you (te coal fair either of the above purposes you will find that "Coalbfookdale" wm ghe fo« the same satisfaction that ft dM tothe"Dtscovery" pioneers. Ortev Dtoaot ton Um COALBROOKDALE DEPOT. v oo»iot «at' *estmrt mi W t in
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 22 October 1907, Page 1
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