CRITERION .., New Plymouth. BEING centrally situated renJwi it unequalled u « place of rmUmott fo r Tourists and Commercial GtwOfr mid. THE) COMMERCIAL BOOH it %» ceptli.iially comfortable, aud tiu< aished with late flies of Mwspapjf. THE BOOM in the mat with that of tmy hotel in the colon; THE table is maintained al • uniform standard of excellence. Thlf important department receive! the most curoful attention and vttli.ort cun be certain of obtaining the bait menu in New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD BATHS ari al nays available, and the sanitary at rangementa are in keeping with (h. general appolntmeata of tall flrtt elass hotel. The important matter of the FIRE ESCAPES has bad special attta> tion. : WIGHT PORTER Df ATTEND. ANOB. Wines and Spirits, etc., of the lleat Brands. Cock's Hotel Coupon* Accepted, D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 80 P.O Bos No. Si t/odsr the patronage of Ha Hbnu -sency the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, lost and Telegraph, and Governutes walk of the Railway Station. Hcfurnished in the most up-to-dal« style, and plentifully provided with Fire Escapee, Billiard Table. Hot, Cold, a*d Shower Baths. All the Choicest Wines and Splrita kept in stock. Speight's XXXX. Ales on draught. Letters and Tolegrama promptly a*. tended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. 'ffiephiy" 16 "* 'SSff* TERMINUS HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH, Under EnUrely New Management, MRS C. McISAAO ... Propria rei..
THE ABOVE HOTEL la know throughout the colony as the m«l icturoaquely situated houM, «I| B unsurpassed accommodation for families and visitors to the seaside. Nothing will bo left undone to make 'patrons comfortable, Only one brand of Liquor atucke-l-THE BEST. Speight's XXXX* ways on draught. Moderate charges, which can be ascertained on application to the tnaa. agcr. Letters and t-' -- attended to. Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH, J. O'DRISCOLL l'rpprlrtor. nor accommodation to tnwellin, and possesses every convenient* to be found in a first-class hotel, 'tot liquors served are the very bwt brands procurable. The hoUl <i also fitted with the latest improvements in needle, plunge and show'tr baths.' Taranaki Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. H. J. JULIAN (Lalo of the Railway Hotel, cnglewooi], and Midhirst Hotel) BEG 3 to announce that he has installed himself in tho well-known 'ifermiaki Hotel, and it will afford him inexpressible pleasure to meet all his numerous friend- - 1 "- home.
TERMS : 4/6 per day. Railway Hotel, INGLEWOOD. H. (Late of Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth.) THIS well-known Hotel is replete with every convenience aid comfort. Cuisine under an experienced chef. A well-appointed dining-room. Commodious sample room* and stables. None but the BEST of Wines, Bpirils and Ales ou draught. TARIFF MODERATE. North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage ARE now open for the coming leap son, under the capable maawgemaat of Mr 0. Duncan. The most Invigorating health resort In the North Island; lf.gt.il. cent prospects, delightful surroundings, charming sylvan walks, and Um most delicious and exhilarating health and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance. Arrangements have been made with Mr Phipps to carry out a regular pigeon post to and from New Plymouth and Mountain House. Charges for Mountain House: Is per night, with use of bunk, and cooking utensils, otc., visitors to provide their own blankets. If desired meals may be obtained from the caretaker at Is fid each. Tho cottage may bo hired for the exclusive us* tit a party, eight bunks with mattraMK ea only, and all cooking utensils, with tables and other furniture provided. Terms on application. Moaia will bo provided by caretaker It required same as above. Visitors will be met at tho radius Um If required with pack and saddle horses, but ample notice should be given the caretaker. Letters posted to I—l ll loiglewood, care of Caretaker of Mountain House, not later than Wedoeaday mornings, will receive attention. W. J. SHAW, Sec. North Egmont Committee, Cooks' Tourist Agency, BrougfiamStreet.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 167, 19 July 1904, Page 1
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679Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 167, 19 July 1904, Page 1
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