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PUBLIC KOVICKS. DAWSON FALL 8. MOUNT ECMONT. rHB TOURIST COTTAGE and the Mountain Houses are now open for the season. The road through the National Park has been repaired, and it now in excellent order, and visitors will experience no difficulty whatever in driving right up to the house. As them has been considerable advance booking this season, intending visitors should write and secure accommodation beforehand. The Tourist Cottage i also connected with the Telephone Service. SCALE OF CHARGES.—At the •lain House, Is per day each person, with cooking utensils, tableware, mattress and pillow supphed; at each of the detached cottages, 2s each per■on per day, with similar articles supplied, with the addition of a spring mattress. Children are charged half fori A a1)OV & IG © S TOURIST COTTAGE.—This establishment is replete with every modern convenience. Among the recent additions are a large dining-room and smoking-room. Visitors will find the Cottage, with its beautiful surroundings, an excellent place at which to spend a holiday, Tariff, Meals 2s. Paddock for Horses Is per day, Feeds at Is 6d each. A stock of Tinned Meats, Fish, fruit, Biscuits, and Sundries is kept for the convenience of picnic parties and other visitors. Address all communications: The Manager, Mountain" House (via Kaponga). J. MURPHY, Manager. ITRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. * A PLACE TO REST, A PLACE TO REST, AND SIGHTS TO SEE. f hi Road Is how In Splendid Condition Motor Cars can be taken right up to THE HOUSE. The House is Only 9 Miles From Stratford. Delightful place for a Picnic.

•m the Beautiful Curtli Falls. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION CHARGES MODERATE. Foil Stocks of Tmned Meats, Fish, Fruit, Biscuits, and Sundries are kept for the convenience of visitors. Telephone Service. H. WILLIAMS, Manager. JN ALL ITI BRANCHES AT TBI ' ttratftrd Evening JuV PRINTING WORKS. FENTON BTRESTj STRATFORB. COUNTRY ORDJMB WEES ATTBNKON,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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