CRITERION HOi*.~ Wow Plymouth. BKINN i-i'iilrnlJy i.iliialod fbtidera It uiji-i|f...!)c(l ils u place of re*ideno» for 'l'o-ii ;■• mill (Jonunenial Gentlei\i. notiu is «• rlttlil*. und furWilli ll;:,l ~,' ~ny hotel in Ihe colony I 'I'Ul. I Ai;l.;.: is i.miiiluim.-d at u 111111,111,1 lan.hll.i ,if CM-cUollCl.. Thin jiiiiiHiriiim .1.-imuiifiiL receives the ""'hi (iiii'i'iil iiiii'iiiiun und visitors nil Im' r.Tiaiii of obtaining thflbent iH'iiu in New Plymouth. . HOI AMI coi.n DAIIIS are M- | nc.yM avuilublu, and the taaitaty «• ; rcngumeutH me in keeping with tht ■<mual appointments of this flrrt.'«ss hotel. '•''"' important matter of the FIRE KKUAI'KS luik hud special atteaNKIHT roUTEH IN ATTEND- ■'■ - ■- ■ ANCB. Wines anil Spirits, otc, of Ui© Hest Brands. Oo«i'a Hotel Coupons Accepted. D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. relephono N'o. 80 P.O Box No. SI
Jjjdor tha patronage of tail Excel* t'„i Governor. -- THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Kecogmisod aa the leading Hotel ol Taranaki, centrally and conveniently situated, immediately opposite Post mid Ti>W™ n.h .~t Al ujunt Buildings, and within two ml lutes' walk of the Railway OtUlon itcfurnished in the most up-to4ige capes. Billiard Table. Hot, Cold, tad Shower Hatha. All Hie Choicest Winos and Splrlta kept in stock. Speight's X*"" Ales on draught. U-ttara and Telegrams promptly »t----tended to. CHARLES CLARKE,,, PROPRIETOR. ' '■ <■' (Late of Olsborne and Auckltttd). Telephone 48. Box 8a TfcRMINUS HOTEII, new Plymouth, lv ,. Under Entirely New Management " MRS C. McISAAC ... Proprietress, THE ABOVeIIoTEL j 8 !„ !«„,,„ ~ '^' K ""f ih ° ' :olony us "i most picturesquely situated house, with unsurpassed accommodation for families mid visitors to the seaside, iSotlmiK will bo left uadorii""to make 'patrons comfortable ''' M'n'," y ,n' l !'„',"' a "" of U 1 Uol ' "looked"l''- IH'-ST. Speight's XXXX nlModcrato charge*, which can be'at on application to tliuiHaHm'emM to."' U ' l " Bn,ms Prt.»%
Hotel Commonwealth. MOW PLYMOUTH. J. O'OMSOOLL Proprietor I UK above how house offers superior accommodation to travellers ami possess™ every convenience to »« ioiiikl in a first-class hotel. The liquors served nru the very best la-umls procurable. The hotel is lighted throughout with electricity also fitted with the latest improve! bath '" Um " l '' 1)IllUS ° aud shl W Tai»anakl Hotel, MOW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Late of the lluilwuy Hotel, cn/rlewood, nnd Midhirst Hotel) . lll'XiH fo niinoiince that he has Installed himself in the well-known lurtumki Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible, pleasure to meet nil his numerous friends tit Us jMRr TRIMS ; 4/0 per day. j Railway Hotel, I INULKWOOD. H. SIIOTLANDEIi ... Proprietor (Late of Imperial Hotel, Now Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel is replete with every convenience ojjd com» fort. ,■ , Cuisino under an experienced chafe A well-appointed dining-room. Commodious sample rooms anil stable*. . Xone but Dm 11KST of Wines, Spirt us and Ales jii draught. I ,j TAIUPF AIODEIUTE.
North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage „.,.:> ARE now open (or the coming sav sot], under the capable management of Mr t). Duncan. ■ • <' The most invigorating health resort in the North Island. Magniß-' cent prospects, delightful surround* in/jH, char-ming sylvan walks, and the most, dcliciqua , and, cxhilaratlngi mountain air. Those in scorch ol health and rest, at u minimum of coatl should not miss this chance. Arraii/remeirts have been madowith Mr I'hipps to carry out a regular. pigeon punt to and from New Ply* mouth and Mountain llouso. : ■ .Charges for Mountain House :Is per nielli, with use of bunk and cook-* iiiK' utensils, etc., visitors to proV vide .their own blankets. If desired' meals may be obtained from thfl caretaker aL Is lid each. The cottage may be hired for the. exclusive use ot a party, ei|{lit bunks with mattraa* cs only, aad all cooking with tables and other furniture pro*. vitled. Terms on applicatloH. Uealjl will be provided by caretaker if re> ipiired same as above. Visitors will be met at the radius line if required with pack and saddle horses, Mat am* pie notice should be given tie carttaker. Letters posted (• reach Inglewood, care of Caretaker of Mountain House, not later than Wednesday mornings, will receive attention. W. J. SHAW, ■■»
sec. North bgjuont Couunitboe," il Cooks' Tourist Agoncy, BrougfuuVl Street. OPENING NOTICE. EVh*s Borneson, OPT'OSITE COFFEE PALACE, HAS I'LEASyitE iiv qtAtiligg: tlMtfO she has tukcn over the Fruit aad j Confectionery Business lately carriajj, on by Miss Wood, and would solicit A large slock of all kilKl» of CONFECTIONERY of ,emw<' jcription, anil a very large supp., of the bent brands of BISCUITS. ■ -...-;> <loO TEA, COFFEE AND COOOA r EVKUY NIGHT. "' oJrS \
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 142, 20 June 1904, Page 1
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