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S^Tv NEWZEALAND ■■FIRST &• **9B3? *< r"*J5 Jfc m • HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS. AKTHL'iiS PASS NATIONAL PARK. VlSilt ? r V° Arthurs Pass National park may rust «i? c .! r c Tl° n and h aPP»ness will be fully catered, for at v . *' f' iircc m f mm., conducted under the personal . of i/lISS IDA BUI LER. Tariff: 10/- per day. Applica,:ur'l u * 00k^? nd P a 3? ul , ars t0 Govemtnfct Tourist Bureaux, uncLt to IHL HOSTEL, Arthurs Pass. THK HERMITAGE, MT. COOK. Ml TAG! :« I'i.vi! I*ll }!■'<. U Mf n,.W~ ! iI! b '! ill aiu* > SCHOOLS AND COLLESK SKI- CHAMPIONSHIPS AT THE Ml. COOK it AY VACATIONS, urnily holiday" for par cnts and old boya nnd old nut ! in:.; r tlun two year*, can maku tho trio £ sHHlen'3, 11(3 2a Cd, which covnru transport c<:onimo</.".tion, equipment, find Hall Hutt faro, control of competent Committees nf School teacher On is' ;>\rty, Mm.v L!oth-Mav 27. 1!OOK NOW NT COOK TOURIST COMPANY OF N.Z., I Btrcrt, !>:I Tancred strait, Anlihurton . Ltd.. Tourist Bureau, -N.Z. Goveni'nont Ttuilvruvs girls win .1 tlio Ban Timaru t Tlio Hpcu J!o/a' LTD., n, A(jentß : the ■ta will party, Thos. M til 71 MO 171 SUMNER. BEACHCLII'J'S, 7 Mead street. Casual anci Permanent. Guests, buiiny position. Has vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests. Moderate Terms for Winter Months, and arrangements made for Special Dietary. Misses Huggi ns and Suckling. Dial 398, and then ask for SS6K. . . H 4453 ADELPHI HOTEL—KAiKOURA. ever y possible convenience for the comfort of its guests, sr£ ? A su Peri° r accommodation, together with an excellent and liberal cuisine. Situated facing the seq front, within easy reach of the Tennis Courts, Golf Links, and Bowling Green. Attentive Mention. Ample parage accommodation. E li WORKMAN (Proprietor). ' ' W8547; TE MAHIA BAY, MARL BOKO UGH SOUNDS. TE MAHIA BAY New Zealand's finest Bathingßeach. Only short, journey from Pic•on - Magnificent bush scenery, tracks in all directions, Launching, buating, sailing, ftshing. hard tennis court, large open dancing balcony, music room, first-class table, good organisation. Visitors return year a Her year, several having spent over 25 vacations during the last 14 years Come to Te Mahia for a Happy Holiday. Letters C. M. Bay, Private Bag, Picton Telegrams: "Bay." Picton. Telephone 151 A, Fiefs;;,: Exchange. 83179 COMMERCIAL HOTEL—NELSON The premier hotel in the province and the recognised hostelry tor Tourists and Commercials. Equipped with every modern convenience for the comfort of its guests, this hotel is noted for its efficient service and courteous attention. Correspondence Box 5. 'Phone 122. E. E. Gaha;?an 'proprietot'i ' G4828 METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL—NELSON Modern, central, comfortable. Tariff 10s per day, 80s per week. Telegrams- "Mctrohotcl." .J S. Walter (proprietor). W8543 GARAGE—IL li. DIX AND SONS, LTD., BLENHEIM 'Jp(.-ru»«» the loading Garage. Central position, on Queen street side of P'.-:,' OrJice Efficient service by certificated "A" grade mechanics. Modern ly equipped Service truck available day and night. Teh-phone Vo ire • D3OGI "CLUB HOTEL," BLENHEIM The Automobile and C.T. House, opposite G.P.O. The most popular modernly equipped hotel in Marlborough Superior and ample sccomrnodaiion. high-class cuisine, courteous and attentive service in an atmosphere of refinement.. Good garage accommodation almost next floor. Patrons are assured of every comfort and convenience. V. C. Constant, proprietor. C 3062 MOW BLENHEIM MOTORS, LTD. Chrysler. Hillman-Humber service, adjoining the Club Hotel. Extensive garage accommodation, prompt and efficient repairs, etc., by expert tradesmen. Petrol, oil, and accessories stocked. N6953 1 THE LODGE," CHRISTCHURCH. "THE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL. 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST 'Five minutes from G.PO.) 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 KENILWORTH, 29 Cashel street. West End. Superior, Comfortable Boarding House, centrally situated, three minutes square. Proprietress, Mrs A. G. Jcssep. Tariff. 8s per day. Permanent Guests, terms arranged. 'Phono 41-705. Garage. ■ J4720 dEAUTIFUL MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. .-PEND YOUR EASTER 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 1 pong, swings, wharf. Modern sanitation. Excellent staff. Mails daily Abundant meals, also two mornii:i( tea?., afternoon tea, and supper daily. Roomy garage. Terms: £3 10s weekly. Diet provided for sufferers 'rnrn diabetes, blood pressure. rheumatism, etc. Camping Sites available, 5s Od weekly. Telephone 151 S. Write MRS HAZELWOOD. Anakiwa Homestead, Picton. AKAROA TIIE WILDERNESS GUEST HOUSE. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION for paying guests near Goif Links, Tennis courts, and sea. Special diets catered for when required Tariff moderate. 'Phone 40K,Akaroa. 7979 SUMNER—MARINE HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Reduced Tariff. Free Garage S. W. Dean, Proprietor. Thone 41-199. rOX GLACIER von: a 11, v: v, <!r r< |.'i-.iM dr 'I f\ 1: AY VACATION; AT THK SWITZERLAND <)(•' THE SOUTH, Here , Ol' ILK ;it \ 'j.; loot ot M[s. Cook and Tarcman. Our Hostel 13 ■e la;it word in comfort, -vitli a reliable stuff of K uidi«, witb all the rt and «!;i runu in .< to t,hoir credit. Fields of snow, hot springs, woniis, and aft a all wit In 1: 10 miles. Daily trips on the Fok car !c* of tho ice; also trip»_ arranged to Hf>nniU;'<i and down the Franz i iipro in clinifnn'.r aki- ing, tenniy. riding, fishing, tor ynuiiK and o'd a!I tli'i year jio coino to tfi.) land v/h«ro us oitiii true. SI'F.CIATi MAY EXCURSIONS: itav.i' tour l.ur< li. in.'ludinr lour dav.3 at tiii* wonderland.' onlv ,t6 I'm 10(|. Simla's and bookings at C 1 iVKIiXMKNT TOUnrr.T " IHTftEAU. s:i .uarc, Cliri.Htchitroli. Tolc phono I'.n.llio. .SGl7i MOTEL "STONEHURST," AUCKLAND. "The only UNLICENSED HOTEL-DE-LUXE." Managers: Mrs E. (..'fyurton. 100 Rooms. Inclusive tariff: From 10s per day. Te'egrams: " Stor ehurst." FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, S. WESTLAND, N.Z. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES CNfQUE SCENIC RESORT OF 1 11: i, Here you have Glaciers, of the Hotei. Daiiy trips AEROPLANE FLIGHTS over 'HOP from Christchurch only GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Cathedral 30-130. 01* Graham's, Waiho Gorge. during May enable you to visit the THE WORLD for a very reasonable Hot Springs and Forests within easy Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. to Glacial region from £l. EI'GKT DAYS' £o_l2s 4d, particulars and bookings at ' " Square, Telephone G5647 WANGANUI, FOSTER'S HOTEL The most comfortable hotel ir> New Zealand Suites de luxe; private bathrooms; hot and cold running water anu telephone in every bedroom; central heating; teautiful lounges, everywhere an atrt'iGSphere of restfulneas and refinement. Telegraphic address: "Foster's," Wanganui. P.O. Box 54. 'Phones—3 lines--2100. M. J. KYNE. Manager. K439Q k m DISCARD TM« BATTERIES I Kvdio !:iithußia»n ! Gaf rid,of vour expeivtive Dry'B Batterirs. Milr.e'j '8 ' Accumulators not only give betee? rtctpiion, but you charge them yourself from your 6-volt accumulator *t prnciically no co«t. S»ve pound) annually by Inventing in Mllne'«. Send 3d. In s!ump> for intfirci;ins Z4'J»ir« deicriptivc Booklet. JOHNS LTD., Bon 471. Auckland

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21470, 11 May 1935, Page 9

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