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hotels and tourist resorts. 4 hanmer springs. "VIEW BRAE," situated facing Hanmer's fine Government grounds this popular establishment has always been noted for its homelike comfort and hospitality. Guests can be always assured of superior accommodation, comfortable lounges, and bountiful table in pleasant surroundings. Ample garage accommodation. Winter Tariff - 10s per day, £2 15s per week. MRS T. MAHER, Proprietress. YORK HOUSE, comfortable Hoard and Residence in pleasant surroundings is assured to guests and visitors to Hanmer Springs. York House faces beautiful mountain scenery, and is situated close to Thermal Baths, Golf Course, and Tennis Courts. Tariff: £2 5s per week 9s per day. H. E.- SAVAGE, Proprietor. ' HANMER HOUSE, within easy reach of Swimming Pools, Tennis Courts and Golf Course, "Hanmer House" offers every comfort and . convenience to visitors to this, ideal and charming resort. Fine lounge rooms, private motor garages, excellent cuisine and courteous service Tariff: 12s per day, £3 10s weekly. HUGH GLASS, Proprietor. FRANZ: JOSEF GLACIER, S. WESTLAND, N.Z The Unique Scenic Resort of the World. Glaciers, Hot Springs, Forests and' the Sea within easy reach of the Hotel. Make Graham's Glacier Hotel your headquarters. Daily Trips arranged to Franz Josef and Jox Glaciers. Motor Boating and Seaside Drives. Hotel comforts and conveniences unsurpassed. Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux inos. Cook and Son, or Graham's, Waiho Gorge. G5G47 WEEK-END EXCURSIONS • TO TOE HERMITAGE, MOUNT C; OOK, "Thousands of feet above worry level Total cost, Saturday to Wednesday, including return rail and *!• f] so accommodation at The Hermitage: From Christaawm i! S « mi c ass rail): £4 lls 3d (2nd class rail >- From t A 6s , H ( - s ! class rail); £4 3s Id (2nd class rail). Book , J? unt Cook Tourist: Co., Ltd., 152 Hereford street. Government Tourist Department. Thos. Cook and Son. New Zealand Railways. ' ' M 6761 ARTHUR'S PASS, NATIONAL PARK. Spend your next holiday at "THE HOSTEL." the Leading Accommo- * now under management of Mr and Mrs Wade, late or Mountain House," Arthur's Pass. Superior accommodation and aomely comfort. Come and breathe pure mountain air amid. Nature's choicest scenery. Tariff,: 12s 6d per day; £3 10s weekly. Reductions to families, etc. Write: The Proprietor, "The Hostel," Arthur's AtoOA, THE VILLA OF HEALTH, HOTEL METROPOLE. . pntrally situated. Recommended to Tourists and travelling public lor comfort, efficient service, and attention to guests' individual requpements. Spacious Lounge and'Sleeping-out Porches. Fishing Parties arranged, Hampers Provided. Free Garage for 11 cars. Tariff irauced to 10s per day, £3 per week, yet maintaining the same standard of service as hitherto. 'Phone 20, Telegrams "Metropole. , Altaroa." Chas. W. Aldridge, Proprietor. *STONEHURST," latimer square, christchurch, ' ATTRACTIONS FOR PERMANENT GUESTS.—A \ SHORT STAY AT "STONEHU RST," 241 GLOUCESTER STREET. it has all the advantages of an ideal home, with the added comforts provided by congenial company and an experienced and capawe staff. Billiards; special la undry facilities for women. Vacancies for a few permanent guests at special rates. Telephone 34-267. . ' 58214 teIBOROUGH SOUNDS. l 6 i° BAY, the Mecca of all Nature-lovers. New Zea«sa3 finest bathing beach, glorious bush scenery. The Sounds' hiking centre. In eleven years one patron has spent 26 vacations at Te Mahia, another jfH-etc. A New Zealand record. • £3 10s per week; 12s 6d per day. tetters: C. M. Bay, Private Bag, Picton, telegrams: "Bay," Picton. ■telephone: 151 A. 82325 SDMNER. : * ' "BSACHCLIFFS," 7 Head street. Casual and Permanent Guests, euimy position. Has vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests, i.® From £2 2s per week. Misses Huggins and Suckling. Dial 398, and taea ask for 556 K. H 4453 LODGE," CHRISTCHURCH. LODGE " PRIVATE HOTEL, 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST , ive minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and fni ßia^en t Guests. New House, Up-to-date Appointments. Beautivs o "L s * tuated; Close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phones: «?870 and 33-871. G4308 CHRISTCHURCH. ev Select, West Eifd Boarding-house. Cosy, quiet, Brvfi ome comfort - Centrally situated, three minutes City, Colleges, Koranic Gardens, River Avon. Tariff: 8s per day. Permanent Guests 'mt! 6t * P er week. MRS HORNER, Proprietress, "Kenilworth," vashel street. Christchurch. 'Phone 41-705. H 4313 dtiSfl -S' .Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Reced Tariff. Free Garage S. W. Dean, Proprietor. 'Phone 4WL93. ! ®ACOMBE," AKAROA. w !j}-known establishment is now under entirely new managePah Tile Premises have been : redecorated and newly furnished. *wons are assured of an excellent table and every attention, ftesty Tariff: £3. 3s; Daily Tariff: 10s. Parties catered for. Telet( * oae; 47 - Proprietor, E. LONGDEN. L 4480 CHRISTCHURCH. " A TO CHRISTCHURCH will find home-like comfort at the ItfASSADORS" PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester street (two sriS* from Railway Station). Tariff: 8s 6d per day. T. J. Proprietor. 'Phone 30-382. ~ SWITZ ERLAND OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.— -Magniro»« y > o PP°inted and electrically equipped throughout. Billiard Pesw7, Wn tennis court, wonderful early morning views of famous 6flwi^, ook ' Tasman and La Perouse. Close to Lake Matheson and C tt c ßeach - Write or wire Sullivan Bros., Fox Glacier Hostel Wta, South Westland. 59334 ofe 44 STONEHURST," AUCKLAND. UNLICENSED HOTEL-DE-LUXE." Manageress: Mrs E. ooms ' Inclusive tariff: From 10s per day. Telegrams. 35 acres MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. ' t Client road direct to " ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD, j 'SEE? srom5 rom Picton, 10-hour drive from Christchurch. 2000. acres . bush. Fishing, bathing, tramping, launch parties, free row(Mm. rary, dancing, concrete tennis courts, croquet, P Pong. t'4^L t harf - Modern sanitation. Excellent staff. Mails daily. Imv™| meals, also two morning teas, afternoon tea, and bupper "iS&ta, £3 10s weekly. Diet provided for-sufferers from ■ ll&S i i*a pressure, rheumatism, etc. Telephone J 5 . Knjg 1 J|« . Anakiwa Homestead gicfoa. ..... .. . ;
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20860, 20 May 1933, Page 3
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