.Uwler .Vioe Regal fatrwuge, CRITERION HOTEL . MW PLXMOUi'H. • „ "DEING centrally situated, it to >/,; unequalled as a place ol red- ' ' deace for tourists aid commer»iJ » gentlemen. The Commercial Boom is exci'iiti.'i" ally comfortable and furnished -vyith late file* of newspapers. , The Drawing Boom, in'the matte* of*ele&iace,' Will bear oompariao* with that of any, hotel 'in the colon;. jil/jfiainiteißed at a ml' firm MaidArd of'exwUeiice. Thi* important department receives the most careful, ideation, and visitors canbe certiia 'of obtaining the bos* Awn ta-Netf Plymouth. : 4S4' ; <3old Batts are alwayt r »Talltl>W/-iia the sanitary arrauge"iidktii Aw In keeping with the geieiail am>olitffiie»ts of this fliut-clada hotel '"iWltotfttWtoiv matter ol Fire Ef capes has beeja attoiided 10. Night Pprfjei, is attendance.' WINES, SPIEfICS, etc., ot the BI3BT BRANDS. Speight's XXXX "Ales ~ always o? draught. D^BRlfw 61 C ° UPO " "S* 1 VOUOESIRE v O(r BEFRES H »BO : OLAW f I® JW.. other bev.raue Jf^^ypnicsnT«ly «pon : iW, being, pure aud superior HOUSE HOTEL. Is-theHostelry to visit. Uu 5 pernor aOebmmodationj l B. WHITTLE, Pbopbietos •' D*rdjr Smar East, ,:iM£staL hotelT" NEW PLYMOUTH. J. BMITH ... PBOPBIUTOE (Late Manager Hotel Ceoil,Wellington. THE above well-known Hotel fitted With every convenience for eomfortof patrons. Tra CnisiNJi is in charge of an an perienced chef, and every care is taken to please the most fastidious. Best Biands of Ales ana . Spirits kept. WHEN WE ; TBLLYOII 'fpHAT you f can'get; the'best Jk i;alue' ever given m the town we mean what we say, ■ Come . to :qw shop and we will provsit. LINOLEUMS : A beautiful asnort* ment. All new patterns. OARPRT&: 'For your stairs and runners in the hall, the stock is large. Dozens to chooso from. FLOOROLOTHS s Of these there , ' an unjifnited supply for choice, E. DIISGLE, CENTRAL FOBNISHI POBIUM, NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ ' A { •> EMPIRE HOTEL, ' HAWERA. >: WM. GREIG, late of the Shamrock Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that he'has taken over the above Hotel, which will be run in his usual up-to-date stylfr—namely, ORDER, CIVILITY, AND CLEANLINESS. A trial solicited. '' ' ' WM. GREIG, - Proprietor. TflE TRqOADERO, WELLINGTON. v "ORIVATE HOTEL, under the management of George Pinnock. Excellent accommodation for visitors to Welling ton. This hotel has been rebuilt, and is fitted with electric light, and every modern convenience for the comfort of paWons.' ; jOpea,' fi a.m. to midnight.' Meals.from Is.
IOYAL MAIL COACH.' NEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE. Leaves daily^New Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.m. Omata.. .10.10 a.m. Oakura 10.55 a-m. Tatar.imaika... 11.45 h,nu Okato 13.25 P-m. Puniho 1.0 p.m. Warea 1.15 p.m Pungarohu..... 2.6 p.m. Rahotu 2. 30 p.m. Oaonui .' 3.15 p.m. Opunake arrive 4.0 p.m. Leave daily . Opunake 6.30 a.m. Oaonui 7-15 a.m. Rahocu .8.0 a.® Pungarebu 8.45 a.m. Warea... 9.1J a.m. Puniho 9-35 a.m» Okato 10.15 a-m. Tataraimaka 10.jo a.m. Oakuca. li.so a.m. Owata it. 50 a.a New Plyjioitfh arrive 1.0 p.m. All Fares and Parcels to be propaid and Tickets obtained for such. ' New Plymouth Booking Office: Masonic Stables. Opunake; Middleton's Hotel (O v Meara). Through FuoT Single, 10/; Ho turn 17/ W. A. JUBY, BTANDAED TSAb 9TANDAED TEAS STANDABD TEAS SJXJI ' OSTRICH |ON EACH PACKET. L D NATHAN & CO " Published 18iff, It is hard to imagine a more severe test for coal <thanthat afforded by the " Discovery" onthe Antarctic Expedition. "Coalbrook* dale" '-.was osed entirely during the long period spent amongthe Ice and snow. The Engineer wrote on his return: COALBROOKDALE Coal "was used entirely for Steaming, Cooking, and Warming purposes, and I can positively say that class of coal could haw been more able to every way." If you use coal for either of the above purposes you will Had that "Coalbrook. dale" win give you th| same satisfaction that Itdld to the " Discovery" pioneers, Order Direct from the COALBROOKDALEI DEPOT. Cod «f all. kta4h W ' FlM«ood
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 30 October 1907, Page 1
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