>U\«~*t *;vi i 1 .W v ?:\IORST **»+ -A fI#ELS AND TOURIST SgORTS FOX GLACIER:': '-:.r: : W&; last —La arts : loss: would never have known." lirfe "STONEHURST," AUCKLAND frmfflraflagTEft enreas • 'K Mrs Stonenurst" I&WZ-ibfflgSF GLACIER, S. NZ. v, The Unique Scenic Resort of the World. Glaciers,rHot Springs Forests ;f; and the Sea within easy reach of the hotel. Make GrahS ? s GIS Cook and Son, or Graham's, Waiho Gorge. Hotel comforts and conMl».^H^r»l'JlM: BLYTHCLIFFE, AKAROA The Centrally Situated Akaroa Guest House, with three acres of oldworld garden. Cuisine and service harmonise with the beauty of the TS m^k^^^^ll^^ BU ° n - T *«» LAND CRUISES, 1936. NEXT CRUISE DEPARTS WED NESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 29th AND AT INTERVALS OF 10 DAYS. Ten wonderful days?*. Inclul . sive cost, £ls. See Mount Cook, Wanaka. Pembroke, Queenstown Waitaki Dam, via this interesting route. Comfortable limousine. Sevenseater car, with experienced chauffeur-guide. Accommodation transport, side trips, meals on route, included in the £ls. No extras Book Ltd., 138 a Jiereford st. 'Phone 35-485. or Government Tourist. Th'os" Cook and-Son, Ltd. HOTEL ARUNDEL AUCKLAND'S IDEAL PRIVATE HOTEL. Excellent cuisine; Beautifill harhniii- iriourc Po^i. nn ." - *-».»»«•«» arrangement. Proprietress, MRS G. M. WOODALL. H 4940 SUMNER ■■■ " : ~ * position. Has vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests. Moderate Terms for Winter Months, and arrangements madeL for Special Dietary. Misses Huggins and Suckling. Dial 398,. and then ask for 556 K. H 4453 HOTEL—KAIKOURA Replete with every possible'convenience for the comfort of its guests, wus hotel offers', superior accemmodation, together with an excellent and liberal cuisine Situated facing the sea front, within easy reach &£&.££& GUl £ eou *; «***»*&». Ample garage; accommodation, E;»-at WORxOkIAN (Proprietor),. >, v , ~?■ ; ; ;. •„ „■ & .wsS<s7 YOUR CHRISfPHURefI J9OTEL? ,; There are many travellers-who, although they stay at Licensed Hotels, do so only because they cannot depend on Private Hotels for the same „«._..j .•_ - i._ j_„ j «__.,. , ~ cognising this lack of good " has always endeavoured to :■?, upon which every traveller "may , „,. .~. .. ~ ...,.., ~.,..,._ SBB6O -\ViiiM.wnTi)N- - - > 'i^i*'?sffiLS a s?.kJ N J 3xl Prudential Buildings). LAMBTOI* QUAY. in ALL bedrooms and plenty of Bathrooms. :; ■ W. NOAD. late EMPIRE HOTEL, Wellington. ",' 1/-' t** M t% '!■> .^MjZzk: n«^sfiim^z;;,.,.\ TE MAHIA BAY, MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. MAHIA, MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS Spend your holidays at Te Mahla, New Zealand's finest Bathing Beach, and the largest and most popular resort in the Sounds. Bathing, : boating, launching, fishing, tennis, tramping, dancing, etc. Tariff £3 10s per week, 12s per day. . Beautifully illustrated folder free on request * I* 0 " 1 Government Tourist Bureau, Cook's Wagon-Lits, Mount Cook Motors, Rink Taxis, or from the Manager, Te Mahia Private Bag, Picton. Telegrams: "Bay," Picton. Telephone 151 A Picton Exchange. After 10 pjn. telephone charges are. only quarter rates. 83003 COBttIERGIAL HOTEL-NELSON '" «* P rem ier hotel in the province and the recognised hostelry for ... ', 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. yabagan (proprietor), G 4828 METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL-NELSON Modern, central, comfortable. Tariff IPs per day,. 50s per week. Telegrams: "MetrohoteJ." J. S. Walter (proprietor). W 8543 WJB HOTEL," BLENHEIM ; • .The Automobile and C.T. House, opposite G.P.O. The most popular, „:; : modernly-equipped hotel in Marlborough. Superior and ample accom- ' mpdation, high-class cuisine, courteous and attentive service in an atmos,'Phere of refinement. Good garage accommodation almost next door. ,kh Patrons are assured of every comfort and convenience. V. C. Constant iIE LODGE," CHRISTCHURCH , ''THE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, 38 HEREFORD STREET WEST <7 "(Five minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and , Permanent Guests. New House. Up-to-date Appointments, Beauti- -, fully situated. Close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phones? 3 . 33-870 and 33-871. D. B. GUNN (proprietor). G 4308 ; '-."'" ■ . . • " ■ ' ■■' STEWART ISLAND - NEW ZEALAND'S MOST ATTRACTIVE BEAUTY SPOT. Launch trips. .:.:.; ■;■..-' and walks through wonderful native bush; For Comfort. Pleasure, «2. Ul ? es y' and Attention, arrange your accommodation at HICKS'. , .; FERNDALE HOUSE. Halfmoon Bay. Write. wir>. or 'phone, No. 5, Stewart Island. 2869 iiAUTiFUL Marlborough sounds :,V SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY at ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD. Motor by excellent road direct to "ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD," 35 minutes. from ucton. 10-hour drive from Christchurch. 2000 acres gloriqus, bush, wishing, bathing, tramping, launch parties; free rowboats, library, swings, wharf. Modern sanitation. Excellent staff. Mails, >. Anakiwa Homestead, Picton. PfeLOROUS SOUNDS FOR YOUE HOLIDAY; ; ? 1 ■ ' Pf* 4 holiday. One day's journey from take* you to ih'e 1 '■■.'. with 1000 miles of beaches, bays* bush in endlesi wild bird life and deer can be seen here. w foot launch, Te Rawa, and other launches available. Apply for L*ilJilt>Jf«FiKnHuaAi^ ~«KAROA—THE GREHAN GUE3*T HOUSE M ;,|fe^ n r A w«ni»odatioh for Casual, and permanent Guests.. Reduced "' S/.W. Dean, Proprietor. > Th0ne,4M90.,. ..
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 11
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