CRITERION HOTI New Plymouth. BElNti centrally situated render*; It urn-quailed as m place of reetdeuH tor Tourists and Oouunerctol Owtttp men. *jp Tiltf LOMMEKCIAL BOOK \$ mi' ceptionally comfortable, and tw •lulled with late flies of newspapers, THK I'IIAHINU UOOM in uitt uurt. lor nf ok-gaiice will bear comparison with ihui i>f any hotel in the colony Till': T.WU.R is maintained at a iinilniiii staiiduril of excellence. This iinpoitniit department receive* the most cm-etui attention and visitor*' can ho certain of obtaining the best menu in New Plymouth. HUT AND COLD lIAIHS are always available, and the sanitary ar. tangements aro m keeping with tf*» general appointment! of this flrtt•lass hotel. The important matter of the FIRB ESCAPES has had special attention. NIGHT POHTER IN ATTENDANCE!. * Wines and Spirits, etc., of ti» Best Brands. Coci'i Hotel Coupons Accepted. D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. ' Telephone No, 80 P.O Box No. M
tmdar the patronage of bit Bxeal* .•<mcy the OoTernor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, V Recognised as the Leading Hotel «t 'L'aranaki, centrally and convenientty situated, immediately oppotiU Post and Telegraph, and Govem'lieut Buildings, and wltWn two minutes' walk of the Railway Sutton. rtofurnished In the moat up-to-daU *tyle, and plentifully provided wlta Fire Escape*. Billiard Table. Hot, Cold, sad Shower Bath*. Ml the Choicest Winet and BpirlU kept in stock. Speigfcfa XXJX Ales on draugiht. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PBOPBIETOn. Late of Qisborae and Auckland). Telephone 48. BwllO/
TERMINUS HOTEL/ NEW PLYMOUTH, Under Entirely New Management, MHS C. McISAAO ... Proprietress. THE AUOVE~Ho~TEL is known throughout the colony as the moat picturesquely situated house, with unsurpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will be left undone to make patrons comfortable IHE HEST. Speight's XXXX always on draught. Moderate charges, which can be ascortuined.on application to the man* Jitters and telegrams, promptly attended to. Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH. J. O'DRISCOLL Proprietor, THE above new uui rior accommodation to travellers «n« possesses every convenience- '- i>e found in a first-class hotel ' liquors served are the very best brands procurable. The hotel It lighted throughout with electricity: also fitted with the latest improve menu in needle, plunge and shower uatns.
Taranaki Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Late of Uie Railway Hotel, cnri* wood, and Midhirst Hotel) BEOS to announce that he has Installod himself, in the well-known laranaki Hotel, and it will afford Imn inexpressible pleasure to meet a" Ins numeiouß friends at his new home. TBBMS : 4/6 per day. Railway Hotel, INGLEWOOD.
H. SHOTLANDEB ... Proprietor. (Late of Imperial Hotel, Now Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel 1b replete with every convenience and com* fort. Cuisino under an experienced chef« A well-appointed dining-room. Commodious sample rooms and stables. None but the HE3T of Wines, Bplr» us and Ales jn draught. TARIFF MODEBATE. North Egmont Mountain House and Cottaga ABE now open for the coming «•> son, under the capable management of Mr G. Duncan.
The most invigorating health sort in the North Island. Magnificent prospects, delightful surroundings, charming sylvan walks, and the most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Those in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance. Arrangements have boon made wittt Mr I'hipps to carry out a regular pigeon post to and from New Ply* mouth and Mountain House. Charges for Mountain House :Is per night, with use of bunk and cooking utensils, etc., visitors to pro* vide their own blankets. If desired meals may bo obtained from the caretaker at Is 6d each. The cottage may bo hired for the oxclusivo use of a parly, eight bunks with mattroSßcs only, and all cooking utensils, with tables and other furniture ~pr<K vlded. Terms on application. Meals will bo provided by caretaker if required, same as above. Visitors will be met at tho radius line If required with pack and saddle horses, btit an> plo notice should bo given tike caretaker. Letters posted to reach Inglewood, care of Caretaker of Mountain House, not later than Wednesday mornings, will receive attention, W. J. SHAW, Sec. North Egmoiit Committee, Cooks' Tourist Agency, BrougfuunStreet.
OPENING NOTICE. Mrs Borreson, OPI'OSITE COFFEE TALAOB, HAS PLEASURE In stating that.. she has taken over the Fruit and-" Confectionery Business latoly carrittt j on by Misa Wood, and would solicit ; a share ot public patronage. A largo stock of all kinds ot" VRUIT In season. CONFECTIONERY of every A* acrlption, and a very largo supply' of the best brands of BISOUfTS, ■■", 1 TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA "~ I EVERY NIGHT, .il
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 23 June 1904, Page 1
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749Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 23 June 1904, Page 1
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