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NEW ZEALAND FIRST HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS. CHRISTCHURCH -~'\i. .".or.-o:-".'' pßiv.i. RIV.i.TE HOTEL, Do HEREFORD STREET WEST 1r.P.0. . Sir.erior Accommodation for Casual and :."e-r ir--:=e' Cp-tc-dat= Apr-ointments. Beautifully <"-::?£<= Gardes, and E;"?:A"oi -Thiaes 33-970 GI3OS THE Ppiil'PlhTOß OF ST. ELMO 'wV.:cb :-, r',« de-Tes -.-, THANK Patrons r :r trie ; r support and recommends them, .Then r:i:::rl- Chr-'churri.. to =-i- at, HOTEL STONEHURST, 242 (;v,-, w v --"-.'- - Latimer S'":'-»re- where tie- w";; receive every com- ■ ' . ' " 59273 lOTEL A MBi'r.ear Rai'-vav ■SADORS CPrirate Ec i-'-ise'.. Has ever? roodTARIFF: Casuals from ■*•-'*. Mr. a-hester street f;£ACHCLJFF.-. 7 HEAD STREET. SUMNER. Meal Situ Separate Balcony Rooms. Casual and Permanent Boariera •-ording :-• Roox'. Spciai arrangements for Families. MISSI and St'CKLI-VO. JDial CSS; as* for 556 K. FOX GLACIER THE SWITZERLAND OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.-A magnificent I v appointed Hotel with ample accommodation for over 60 An ideal Tourist and Holiday Resort at the foot of the famous FoxG'a-W— bv hash, river, and lake. Write or wire Suilivan Bros., Fox Hostel, Weheka, South Westland. 59334. WANGANUI—NORTH ISLAND. HOTEL PVRKVILLE. Ridgwaystreet, the leading private hot*! in a real home awav from home. Two minutes' walk from railway station and Post Office. Tariff. 12s 6d per day. £3 2s 6d per week. (Aard r-ar- will me*-t ferrv boat at Wellington). JAMES HODSON: Proprietor. GERALDINE—VICTORIA HOUSE (PRIVATE HOTEL). Excellent accommodation for . tourists and travellers. Up-to-date appointments. Beautifully situated in extensive grounds. Excellent fi-binz in the district. Motor Association House. •Phonp '■'>', Mr and Mrs M. MO.VCUR, Proprietors. ,nne '■ M 7694 GLACIER HOTEL, BEALEY. Under new Management. Good motor roads all the way. The ides) week-end and holiday resort. G aciers, Ltfkes, and Mountain Tramp 3. Snides provided, ilrrt-class Accommodation. Camping Grounds for Motorists. 'Phone Bealey for fnrther particular!. MOUNT PLEASANT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Only eight miles from Cbrtstchurch. A beautiful holiday resort in the mountain air. overlooking sea and plain* A most picturesque view. \ home awa-« from home. Morn ing and Afternoon Teas available. Tariff moderate. Dial 398; ask for «2?. M. LOUIS H. MOREL, Proprietor. M 73-39 OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, GOVERNOR'S BAY. Commanding a most wonderful view of Lyttelton'a beautiful harbour, :.nd its surrounding bays, this .ostel offers every facility to visitors. The drive over the hills discloses a series of glorious views, a daily motor service conveying passengers on thi« pieturesqne trip. Hot Luncheons and Afternoon Teas provided. TARIFF, 10/- p<r day. Garare attached. G. L. COLOMBTJB, Proprietor. C 3376 AKAROA AND BANKS PENINSULA "THE WILDERNESS," AKAROA. Superior board and residence, aituated in beautiful surroundings. Excellent table. Cottages may be rented. MRS SHEPHERD, Proprietress. Telephone 40K. 59339 t i «' GARTHOWEN." AKAROA. An ideal place to spend a quiet holiday. CentraDy situated, on sea front, noted for high-class catering and superior accommodation, with every home comfort. TARIFF, 10s pit dav, £3 per week. Proprietress, MISS JENKINS. 'Phone 48. J5132 WAIMATE. ROYAL HOTEL, First-class accommodation far Tourists and Travellers. Onlv Commercial House in Wsiniate and Official Hotel for S.I.M.TJ. Excellent cuisine—first-class liquor?. Tariff 16s per day. A. CRAIGHEAD, Proprietress. —C3176 "THE TIMARU. "The Bungalow." 4o Wai-iti road, Timaru, which has recently been renovated, is open to receive casual and permanent guests. Situated in beautiful spacious grounds and five minutes fr.om Caroline Bay, "The Bungalow" is an ideal csidence. Accommodation fully booked from December 24fh till Januarv 9th, 193 ft.—C. J. KERR, Proprietress. MOUNT COOK. f'onit t<> the Hermitac" and he sure. You don't otten have holid;i\3 Whv rim risks? "Bock now lor Christmas. There is run tor rvcrvoiif here, whatever their tastes: the most magnificent* scenery in the world and plentv ot new tares. Break right away and see what vow fvi I like '-thousands of foot above n-or re level." Book now. Don't leave it. THE MOUNT tOOK TOURISI CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.. 152 Herci-i.-'i -»treet- Government '1 ouri-t Bureau. Thos. Cook and Son. M 7961 FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, S. WESTLAND, N.Z. Tin I'niinie M'tnicy Resort -of the World. Glaciers, Hot Springs. find i!.e Sea within easv nt the Hotel. Make Graham's Glacier Hotel \««r headquarters. Dailv Trips arranged to Franz Josef .in I FoxOlm-iorv Motor-Boutins and Sea Side Drives. Hotel comforts ;iini conveniences nnsurpnAvd. Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux, Titos Cook and Son, or Graham's. Waiho Oor£e. G-3617 SOUTH CANTERBURY VISITORS TO TIMARU. Excellent accommodation at Beverley House. Every boine couifort. Two minutes from Caroline Bay and hot sea-water baths. Electric light and motor garage. Large, roomy grounds. Telegrams: "Beverlev," Timaru. Proprietors: MR and MRS W. J. HOGG. ARTHURS PASS NATIONAL PARK. THE HOcTEL.—FuII particulars mow under new management) can h Government Tourist Office. >'. the Arthur's Pass Hostel iiiJ irom the Manager of the 83425 WHERE TO STAY IN HANMER 126 ft !'>■; above the City Sr.adows. HANMER HOUSE, HANMER SPRINGS Every up-to-date convenience, comfort, and attention assured. Golfing, Tenuis. Shooting, Fis'ung. etc. Proprietor, Hugh Glass late War.aka Hotel, OtagO'. 'Phono No. '_'. G3102 39 COLOMBO »fr»Ti!s: Skr^i ■PHOXE 30-825. R*!idtnc«, - Pbooe JJ-U74. T 10G MADRAS ST. JACK, AND BOTTL: "HANTS. v»r*. I C»*h r.f S.rap r. ir ,p er . p,ra»s, : 7.\r,f. Cast and 'Wrought Ircn. Tailon' I 8»oi6 ) S»ckinis. Rope. Canva.. nn;tlc», ,nd Classes of WASTE MATERIAL.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19813, 28 December 1929, Page 18

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