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MOUNTAIN RESORTS OF NEW ZEALAND Whatever kind of holiday you most enjoy—peaceful or gay, laxy or energetic—you will find it in the mountains. Moreover, yon will find interesting people from all over the world THE CHATEAU, TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK THE WHITE STAR, QUEENSTOWN Winter is almost gone with the most successful snow sports season that has ever beenknown in New Zealand. Skating, snowballing, snow to the doors—these will soon be over—but instead, for months, there will bo excellent ski-ing to be had at the mountain huts, and there will be SPRING IN THE MOUNTAINS. THE CHATEAU, TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK—the most luxurious hotel in New Zealand—is now ready to accommodate visitors. Bedrooms with hot and cold water and bath* rooms, magnificent reception rooms as well as comfortable Lodge accommodation, are prepared for the Summer visitor. An excellent motor service connects die Chateau National Park Station on the Main Trunk. Gars are available to explore the beauties of Lake Taupo, die Wang an ui River and all the surrounding country. The official opening time is November Ist to sth* THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK, is reached from Timaru by a drive of 132 miles through beautiful country, in cars of die first established and most up-to-date service in New Zealand. In the winter, surrounded by fan-' tastically beautiful scenery, in the summer it is the centre of sights no whit less glorious. The cilear exhilarating air and hot sunny weather make a mountain holiday a joy and a necessity for the city dweller. There will be good ski-ing at the huts for months to come. The climbing season starts in December. Summer reservations should be made in advance. THE WHITE STAR, QUEENSTOWN in the heart .of die Southern Lakes district, is easily reached through grand and varied scenery either from Dunedin or Mount Cook. Motoring and boating trips, hunting and fishing, tennis and bowls make the White Star an incomparable summer base where prompt service and an excellent table are the rule* Write for new Season's booklet, " THREE SCENIC GEMS OF NJZ, (Box 226 Timaru) TONGARIRO PARK TOURIST CO. LTD. MOUNT COOK MOTOR CO. LTD. Head Office—Bex 226, Timaru. Branch. Manager: G. H. MASON, 152 Hereford St., • Christchurcli. Agents: GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. THOS COOK and SON.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 22

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