J Uader VicefUqal fatroaage, CRITERION HOTEL NtW PLXMOUXH. k . unequaUed as a place «f .r»l dence for tourists aaa. commeMisi gentlemen. The Commercial Boom 4i exceptionIlly comfortable and furnished rith late files of newspapers. The Drawing Know, ia the matte* of elegance, will bear comparisoa with that of any hotel in the eoloay. ' The Table,is maintained at * nlform standard of excellence. Tail important department reeeWea tb* most careful attention, and visitors fan be eertaia of obtaiaiac the b** menu in New Plymouth. not aad Cold Bafts an ataajt Jtight Porter ia atteadaMe. ! O6OW Hotel Coapep
WHEN YOU DEftJ , REFRESHtHtt-60 pf ALE ' ;. , WtjWu.cba rafUpon , the - ■;-■:■ ' r PED fIOPSI HQTBL. Is the ffbßtelry to visit. Mu Perfor aoeoninjodation f. WHITTLE, , HOMMSMI Dmok Stub* Kah. IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. j/A SMITH ... PBOPEIiiTOfi (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington ffHB above .well-known Hotel Mted with every convenience *for oomfort of patrons, Im Qossisb is in charge of an oerieaced clmf. «») «». n n ... ... ■._« to please the most fastidious. spirits kept. EMPIRE eMUT 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 he run in his usual up-to-date style—namely, , ORDER, CIVILITY, AND CLEANLINESS. A trial solicited. WM. GREIG, ' Proprietor. THE TROUADERO WELLINGTON.
PRIVATE HOTEL, under the manage ment of, George Plnnqok. 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 patrons. Open, 6 a.m. to midnight. Meals from la. . ate^ . ■ Iwhenwe TfILLIOU to ouc shopan4*«VillijroTet LINOLEUMS i A. beaitifol taWft. meat. All now jaMeroii OARP2TS: Ptti yonjf, rtuit t ti ruaaera in. the t£i itiflk U large. Oowns to'oaoM»Mfc FLOOROLOTHB: Of & there an unlimited suppljf foricfioic*. centkal fbawcijia, fOBItTAf, NEW PLYMOUTH. . MONUMFNTAI. SCULPTOR, ■ Powdsrh.nnSi; ■ ' Adir■ Ph'inoulti Monumental Work of every description. ■■RailincsaCurbihcs of Latest Desion. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AT THE N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 2 December 1907, Page 1
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