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MHT f^ffiSS S£IRST HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS. SPEND LABOUR DAY WEEK-END AT THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK. "Thousands of feet above worry level." £2—special return fare—£2. Tariff, main building, from 15s per day. Cars leave Timaru Saturday, October 21st, returning Monday, 23rd, Wednesday, 25th, Friday, 27th. We mean this!—lf, after spending Labour Day Week-end at Mount Cook, you do not returii with a renewed, more vigorous, and happier outlook on life, we will give you your week-end Free of Charge. Ski-ing will be good on the Ball Glacier. Book Early. Mount Cook Tourist Company of N.Z., Limited, 152 Hereford street, Christchurch. Agents: Govt. Tourist Bureau, N.Z. Railways, and Thos. Cook and Son, Ltd. M 6704 AKAROA THE VILLA OF HEALTH, HOTEL METROPOLE. Centrally situated. Recommended to Tourists and travelling public for comfort, efficient service, and attention to guests' individual requirements. Spacious Lounge and Sleeping-out Porches. Fishing Parties arranged, Hampers Provided. Free Garage for 11 cars. Tariff reduced to 10s per day, £3 per week, yet maintaining the same standard of service as hitherto. 'Phone 20, Telegrams "Metropole, Akaroa." Chas. W. Aldridge, Proprietor. " STONEHURST," latimer square, christchurch, , SPECIAL ' ATTRACTIONS FOR PERMANENT GUESTS.—A ' SHORT STAY AT "STONEHURST," 241 GLOUCESTER STREET, proves that it has all the advantages of an ideal home, with the added comforts provided by congenial company and an experienced and capable staff. Billiards; special laundry facilities for women. Vacancies for a few permanent guests at special rates. Telephone 34-267. " BEACHCLIFFS," 7 Head street Casual and Permanent Guests. Sunny position. Has vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests. Winter Terms Arranged. Mis ses Huggins and Suckling. Dial 398, and then ask for 556 K. H 4453 BEAUTIFUL MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. Motor by excellent road direct to "ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD," 35 minutes from Picton, 10-hour drive from Christchurch. 2000 acres glorious bush. Fishing, bathing, tramping, launch parties, free rowboats, library, dancing, concrete tennis courts, croquet, ping pong. swings, wharf. Modern sanitation. Excellent staff. Mails daily. Abundant meals, also two morning teas, afternoon tea, and supper daily. Terms: £3 10s weekly. Diet provided for sufferers from diabetes, blood pressure, rheumatism, etc. Telephone 151 S. Write MRS HAZELWOOD, Anakiwa Homestead, Picton. "THE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST (Five minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. New House, Up-to-date Appointments. Beautifully situated. Close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phones: 33-870 and 33-871. G4308 A COMFORTABLE, Select, West End Boarding-house. Cosy, quiet, every home comfort. Centrally situated, three minutes City, Colleges, Botanic Gardens, River Avon. Tariff: 8s per day. Permanent Guests from 32s 6d per week. MRS HORNER, Proprietress, " Kenilworth," 26 Cashel street, Christchurch. 'Phone 41-705. H 4313 Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Reduced Tariff. Free Garage. S. W. Dean, Proprietor. 'Phone 41-199.

"IFRACOMBE," AKAROA. This well-known establishment is now under entirely new management. The premises have been re-decorated and newly furnished. Patrons are assured of an excellent table and every attention. Tariff £3 3s. Daily Tariff: 10s. Parties catered for. Telephone: 47. Proprietor, E. LONGDEN. L 4480 FOX GLACIER. THE SWITZERLAND OF THE SOUTHERN HEMlSPHEßE.—Magnificently appointed and electrically equipped throughout. Billiard room, lawn tennis court, wonderful early morning views of famous peaks—Cook, Tasman and La Perouse. Close to Lake Matheson and Gillespie's Beach. Write or wire Sullivan Bros., Fox Glacier Hostel, Weheka, South Westland. 59334 "The only UNLICENSED HOTEL-DE-LUXE." Manageress: Mrs E. Churton. 100 Rooms. Inclusive tariff: From 10s per day. Telegrams: " Stonehurst." YORK HOUSE, comfortable Board 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. " 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. Tariff: £3 3s per week. MRS T. MAHER, Prop. 'Phone, View Brae. LAKE HOUSE, LAKE ROTOROA, NELSON. First-class accommodation, electric light. Wonderful Rainbow trout fishing, good deer stalking. Lake, mountain, and native bush scenery. Launches and boats for hire. Tennis court. Tariff 12s per day, £3 10s per week. Telegrams, Flower, Lake Rotoroa, F4455 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 Fox Glaciers. Motor Boating and Seaside Drives. Hotel comforts and conveniences unsurpassed. Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux, Thos. Cook and Son. or Graham's, Waiho Gorge. G5647

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20986, 14 October 1933, Page 20

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