Hotels. ALUION XTOTEL, 11 Opposite the Conrthonaa and Public Libiary, I Wanuanui. D. J. MALONE 1 .. PiiopntETOß Desires to intimate hat he rfas taken over the above Hotel, and it will be 2na endeavour to study the requirements of Customers. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers and Tourists. Telephone No. 204. T^KTm? S"o~ tfj OTU L. The above Suburban a id favorite Hotel is now under nsw management, and has been extensively enlarged and re-f aruished, and will now be found thoroughly up-to-date in every department. Gibbons and Hole's Sparkling Ales always on draught. Wines and Spirits of he best and ma3fc approved Brands. Al TABLE. First class Accommodation. W S. POOLE. Proprietor •VTEWMARKET TTOTEL, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. W.P.STUART .. Projmetob Lateo Hastings). Fifteen Commodious, Loose Boxes. A Competent Man in Charge MCCARTHY'S T^ AMI L 1 JT OTE L, TAOPO QUAY, WANGANUI, Opposite Railway Station. C. J. MCCARTHY has pleasure in intimating to his may friends in and around Wanganui that he is proprietor of the above well-known Hotel. Ten Roomy Loose Boxes. Telephone No. 147. P.O. Box 138 FRED HILEY is in the T>ROVINCIAL TTOTEL PaliMebston North, and DON'T FORGET IT /~ILUB TTOTEL, Palmerston North C. C. MILES . . . . Pbopqietob The Leading Commercial House. T>ROVINCIAL O" OTE L^ WANGANUI. THE MOST CENTRAL HOJ.'EL IN TOWN. W. R. TUCK (Late of tho Newmarket Hotel), notifies his friends and tho public i that hi , has taken possession of the above centrally-situated and well-appoin-ted Hotel, and as in the past, hopes to merit that share of support so consistently accorded him. Only the very best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits will be i stocked, ana really FIRST - 1 CLASS ! ACCOMMODATION provided. An ex oellent LUNCHEON DAILY between Noon and 2 p.m. P.O Box UP. Telephone, No. 170. T¥f ANGAEHU TTOTEL, WANGAEHU. Within five minutes walk of the Railway Station. C. WISE Propbietob Best of Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. The best Ales, Wines, and Spirits only kept. RAYNES' npERMINUS TT 0T E L (Late Tisck'b) (Nearest Hotel to Railway Station), New Plymouth. Situated in one of the most pioturesqno parts of New Plymouth, overlooking the sea. The extensive balcony commands a Bplendid view of tho sea coast and town All the advantages of qniet home life Largely patronised by tourists and visitors. Chaboes Moderate. AUDUS RAYNES, Late Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth, Proprietor. /COMMERCIAL TTOTEL Falmerston North. JOHN ROPER .. .. Pbobrietob. Excellent Accommodation for Commercial Travellers and Families. TARIFF 6/- PER DAY. Large 4nd Commod^ona Sample Rooms First Class, Ales, Winea and Spirits kept in stook. Superior Tables Kept. d Che En gaged PO Box 55 Telephone No THE NEW /CRITERION TTOTEL (Late COFFEE PALACE), CORNER RIDGWAY & ST. HILL STREETS, WANGANUI. Close to the Railway Station and Wharves. JOE CODY Pbopbieiob. NOTIFIES his numerous friends and thtttravellingpablio that the License has been transferred from the OLD CRITERION to the COFFEE PALACE, which will in fnture be known under the above title. Special Concessions to Farmers on Sale Dayi. THJE FIRE ESCAPES are on the mo3t perfeot prinoiple. Communications by Telegram or Letter promptly attended to. A Night Porter in Attendance. A POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT, CASTLECLIFF. M R M. A. ?P ILL " in taking over The Castlecliff Hotel, Desires to announce that it will be his endeavour to study and suit the convenience of the general travelling public by ensuring the very boßt of accommodation for all classes of the community. The opportunity is taken to state that CASTLEOLIFF AS A HEALTH RESORT is acknowledged by the medical faculty to be most beneficial to invalids. It is also a pleasurable place to visit, on account of its SPLENDID BATHING FACILITIES besides being a fine place for FISHING, BOATING, & PICNICING, Afternoon Tea a Speciality. SPECIAL TERMS FOR FAMILXE ■m/TASONIC TTOTEL, Riveb Bank, WAsaANUi, LOUIS HINTZE .. .. Proprietor The Masonic Hotel has recently been re-built, and now affords every accommodation for Families aud tlis Gcnaial Travelling PubHc. CHARGES MODERATE. ) Ths best of Ales, Wines, and Sclrih nnlv
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9938, 15 January 1900, Page 4
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