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111 l nag w* m <rs *4 5" SFJ HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS. NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WELLINGTON. NEW PROPRIETOR: MR O. C. COX. When visiting Wellington stay at the New Commercial, now under the proprietorship of Mr O. C. _ Cox. late of Christchurch. Bedrooms and Lounges have been entirely renovated and refurnished, and every convenience introduced for guest-comfort, making it a truly comfortable house at a moderate tariff. Situated right in the heart of the city. Special concessions to Commercial Travellers. Telegraphic Address: ''New Commercial,'' Wellington. G474S SUMNER. " BEACHCLIFFS," 7 Head street. Casual and Permanent Guests. Sunny position. Has vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests, Moderate Terms for Winter Months, end arrangements made for Special Dietary. Misses Huggi ns and Suckling. Dial 398, and then ask for 556 K. H 4453 KENILW ORTH, 26 Cashel street, West End. Superior, Comfortable Boarding House, centrally situated, three minutes square. Under the management or Mrs A. G. Jessop. Tariff, 8s per day. Permanent Guests, terms arranged. 'Phone 41-705. Garage. J4720 "THE LODGE," CHRISTCHURCH. "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. D. B. GUNN, Proprietor. G4308 BEAUTIFUL MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY at ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD. , 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, bowling green, ping pong, swings, wharf. Modern sanitation. Ex-, cellent staff. Mails daily. Abundant meals, also two morning teas, afternoon tea, and supper daily. Roomy garage. Terms: £3 10s weekly. Diet provided for suffereri from diabetes, blood pressure, rheumatism, etc. Camping Sites available, 5s 6d weekly. Telephone 151 S. Write MRS HAzELWOOD, Anakiwa Homestead, Picton. AKAROA THE WILDERNESS GUEST HOUSE. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION for paying guests near Golf Links, Tennis courts, and sea. Special diets catered for when required. Tariff £2 10s per week. 10s a day. 'Phone 40K, Akaroa. 7979 SUMNER—-MARINE HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Re* duced Tariff. Free Garage. S. W. Dean, Proprietor. 'Phone 41-199* FOX GLACIER SWITZERLAND OF THE SOUTHER N HEMISPHERE. A river of ice at the foot of Mts. Cook and Tas man. Our Hostel is new; therefore last word in comfort, with a reli able staff of guides, with all the highest peaks and ski runs in N.Z. to their credit. Fields of snow, hot springs, lakes, glow worms, and sea all within 10 miles. Daily trips on the Fox car, within miles of the ice; also trips arranged to Hermitage and down the Franz Josef Glacier. There is climbing, ski-ing, deer-stalking, tennis, rid ing, fishing, and boating for young and old all the year round. So come to the land, where holiday dreams come true. "When Ada m chewed the juicy apple and had to . leave his Eden home, had he st ruck this lovely Fox Glacier, he hia loss would never have known." 3524 HOTEL " STONEHURST," AUCKLAND. "The only UNLICENSED HOTEL-DE-LUXE." Managers: Mrs & Churton. 100 Rooms. Inclusive tariff: From 10s per day. Telegrams* " Stonehurst." 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 Glider 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 Bureau*, Thos. Cook and Son, or Graham's, Waiho Gorge. GWtf WANGANUI, FOSTER'S HOTEL The most comfortable hotel in New Zealand. Suites de luxe; private bathrooms; hot and cold running water and telephone in every bedroom; central heating; beautiful lounges, everywhere an atmosphere of restfulness and refinement. Telegraphic address: "Foster's," WanganuiP.O. Box 54. 'Phones—3 lines—2l96. M. J. KYNE, Manager. K4690 NEW ONE DAY MOTOR SERVICE TO QUEENSTOWN Commencing on Tuesday, November 20th, we will be running a new motor service, which will leave Studholme at 12.15, after the arrival of the first express from Christchurch, arriving at Queenstown the same night at 8 p.m. The return trip will be made on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, leaving Queenstown at 7 a.m. and connecting express at Studholme on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. By using this ser ce you are cutting out one day s ?* C iLT 1 * 7 he , rou * e is one of the most interesting scerfta--routes in New Zealand, going as it does via the Waitaki Valley, the n°pKt Omarama, t j n dis. Pass, Cromwell, and Kawarau Gorge. The fare Studholme- Queenstown is 45s single, and Stud- , S,?, »ir? ro ? 1 r« iHL • Full particulars can be obtained from: ctphnrph of Ltc U 138 A Hereford street, ion! and NZ. Go V t?Vfe^ ent Tourist Bureau - Thos ' Cook M( s g ONSLOW HOUSE, DUNEDIN. One minute from St. Kilda Beach. Excellent Cuisine, Spacious Sun Balconies, Tennis Court. 12s 6d per day, £3 3s weeklv MISS C. M; CRAWFORD, Proprietress. ' y- C 3167

DON'T WEAR A TRUSS New and Improved corrective method for Ruptare, manufactured 1)7 MARK SMITH, (late sole controller In New Zea 1a n d for the Brooks Bupture Appliance Co., for 23 years.) 4 Willis St., Wellington

H„ FLAVEIL & SON PtUMBERS *3l VICTORIA ST. * Phone 33*009

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21354, 22 December 1934, Page 8

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