SEE NEW ZEALAND FIRST.
HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORtS. FOX GLACIER. THE SWITZERLAND OP THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. A (Magnificently appointed and electrically equipped throughout. Buu*ra - room, lawn tennis court, wonderful early" morning views of famous peaks—Cook, Tasman and La Perouse. CJose to Lake Mathesonana Gillespie's Beach. Write or wire Sullivan. Bros.. Fox Glacier Hostel. Weheka, South Westland. "w 3B * SUMNER BEACHCLIFFS, 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. Ideal-; Ktoatiotu Sunny, Separate Balcony Rooms.. Casual and Permanent.. Boarders. Tariff according to Special arrangpmeßts ; for ; Vaaxtum^MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. fAlor .;■ r * HOTEL' CECIL ■'•*"• •'" \ Corner Manchester and Belfast Streete. .MRS E. *^™M*!RJgs again taken over this popular Hotel, where excellent from £2 2s per week. Permanents by arrangement—afco at 28-Gtoo- • cSSr street TWest. 'Phones Hotel Cecil. 34-174; Gloucester stow*. ■ 35-180. . ' ■ , • - •."&** ' GREYMOtJTH. . ALBION HOTEL, the BesirAppointed Hotel on the West liquors and excellent cuisine. Registered C.T., A.A., and &»< Jiouse. W.S. MITCHELL, Proprietor, late City Hotel, Chnstdflireli.,.LOVELY AKAROA. tf DEAL FOE holidaying.) "ILFBACOMBE," the* popular Private Hotel beautifally«tna*ed: Harbour Front, with lawns and gardens. Tariff'S2 10s per week, orWtf - ; per day. MRS A. F. WALKER, Proprietress. .Telephone T.. • _.™» SPECIAL COMBINED TOURS. -' ■ s■ - TO QUEENSLAND, LAKE WAKATIPU, May 16th October »lst^«Jos. Includes return rail and motor' fare,(Jh^chnrcJ■ - town and 7} days' board at the White Star Hotel. - aßow. for second-class. If travelling first*lass, £1 10. e^*ff* CO.; of New Zealand, Ltd., 152 Hereford street, Chnstehurch. *ho« , 35-465. . , "KENILWORTH," CHRISTCHURCH. MRSThORNER has reopened «KENTLWORTH£ **™f*S*2& . for Private Board and* Residence. Newly Furnished and D M»M throughout. Permanent and Casual Guests catered for. Tanff to meet the times. Phone 36-408. .[ '■ ■ i - AUCKLAND. ; -. : „ HOTEL STONEHURST— "The only ; UNLICENSED Rotel-de-Lwa. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. MBS B. CHURTON, late of Wairakei, Manageress. 100 rooms. Reduced Tariff: Wb (H/14s, ;and 16s per day; 63s to 98s per week. Bed and breakfast FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, S. WESTLAND,-S" The Unique Scemc Resort ot the World Giaours, flot KVrPRtR and the Sea within easy reach of,the Hotel. J^ k «A lr **?2J«- - Glide? Hotel Daily Trips-arranged StKcieVs r Motor?Boatmg and Sea Side Hotel *mta£ and conveniences unsurpassed Agents: mvjuz Thos. Cook and Son. or Graham's. Waiho Gorge. vw*« ARTHUR'S PASS NATIONAL PARK. ; «L An Alpine playground unsurpassed, includin* fW*S£S&£SSL '- tions the world-famous Otira Gorge. Situated In the heart of the Alps, oX 3J hours disUnt, this magnificent Park affords -one of the/aug - SoyaWe and least expensive holidays imaginable mountain air an effective tonic for health and appetite, ""P""™ «+! t? tih« Arthur's Pass Hoßtel can be assured of a full measure of Sort and atteSon an? a good table at the hPnds ot Mr and Mrs E. Sr who have taken over the management. Particulars, of tttaesd * •# *w> week-ends on applying to Government Tourist Office, Slwa? Cetffi Bootinfomce, g? from "The Hostel," Arthur's Pa*, - BEAUTIFUL MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. ««*fs A KIW A HOMESTEAD," 35 minutes from Picton 10-hour.drive * A 2 rSJhS 2000 acres glorious bush. Fishing, bathing, tramn- . from Christehurob, juw acres b dancing, concrete tennis mg launch paries fre ! rOW^" 8 - wh arf: Modern sanitation, areelMaifs daiFy Abundfnt Sals, also two morning teas afterCntef'and Xier daily. Terms £3 10s weekly. Diet provided for Serers 'from diabetes, blood pressure, rheumatism etc Telephone 151 S. SmRSHAZELWOOD, Anakiwa Homestead. Picton. CEKI HOTEL, 36 HEREFORD STEEETJTEBT ESFott River PP Avon. Thone, £B7O and 33-871. „», rt »T»tTTn?iorp PRIVATE HOTEL has vacancies for * limited number ties for women. Telephone 24-M7. **—»
On and after Monday next the^office of the Canterbury J m V in th« th« Chamber of Commerce building occupied until recently by the Christchurch Citizens Association. For some time the League's office accommodation has been much circumscribed, and.the larger room now available will oe greatly appreciated* by the staff, as well as the members of the public who have business with the League.
"The Government considers that in these days of difficulty and low prices it is essential to" reduce the interest - bill as fax as possible,'? said- the Post-master-General, the ' Hon.: Adam Hamilton, at InvereargUl. "It is exp&ted that a conference of building societies and savings, bank* will shortly be held with a ««w to coming to some agreement thronghonii New Zealand < regarding this matter before the Government lakes any. action with ■ reference- to > t|he price of 'money.''
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20552, 21 May 1932, Page 9
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