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I BRING, SEND, OR POST YOUR FILMS All films carefully developed—and clear, sparkling prints ready same day. P.O. BOX 600 - - - POSTAGE FREE j WALLACE & Co. ' PHOTO DEALERS f 259 HIGH STREET - - Hallenstein Buildings

NEW ZEALAND * ' ', ~\J=BRST HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS J LLORL'S HOTEL/, marlboeougu On main highway, Nelson-Blenheim. Excellent accommodation. E.L., corning and afternoon teas. All brands wines and spirits. Speight's B-.er. A. MONAGHAN, Proprietor. SUMNER—MARINE HOTEL Superior and comfortable accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests Excellent cuisine. Free garage. S. W. Dean (Proprietor). 'Phone ■il-VJ'J. D 3222 BEAUTIFUL MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY at ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD. Metor 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. fencing, concrete tennis courts, croquet, bowling green, ping pong, rvvings, wharf. Modern sanitation. Excellent staff. Mails daily. Abundant meals, also two morning teas, nftornoon tea, and supper Cully Roomy garage. Terms: 14s ner day and £3 10s to £4 4s week. Diet provided for sufferers from diabetes, blood pressure, rheumatism, <:c. Camping Sites available. Telephone 151 S. Write MR and MRS iIAZELWOOD. Anakiwa Homestead. Picton. HOTEL "STONEHURST," AUCKLAND '•The only UNLICENSED HOTEL-DE-LUXE." Manageress; Mrs E Churton. 100 Rooms. Inclusive tariff: From 10s per day. Telegrams: "Stonehurst" SUMNER "BEACHCLIFFS." 7 Head street. Casual and Permanent Guests. Sunny position Has vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests. Reduced Terms for Winter Months, and arrangements made for Special Dietary Misses Huggina and Suckling. Dial 398. and then ask for 556 K. H 4453 ONSLOW HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL, ST. KILDA Garage accommodation and ample safe parking for cars. Tennis Court. Excellent cuisine: efficient service; 12s 6d daily, 70s weekly. C. R. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. ADELPHI HOTEI^-KAIKOURA Replete with every possible convenience for the comfort of Its guests, this hotel offers superior accommodation, together with an excellent and libera! cuisine Situated facing the sea front, within easy reach of the Tennis Courts. Golf Links, and Bowling Green. Attentive service and courteous attention. Ample garage accommodation. E. H. WORKMAN (Proprietor) W 8547 tOUR CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL? There are manr travellers who. aitnough they stay at Licensed Hotels, do so only because they cannot depend on Private Hote) for the samt genuine servir and all-round facilities Kecognising tnis lack of gooa Private Hotels >n Christchurch, "Stonehurst" has always erJeavoured to lill the breach by providing at alow tariff (13s 6d daily or £4 0s Od weekly) a Hotel close to the centre of the city, whose goal is tha« efficient, quiet, art dependable service, upon which every traveller may at all times implicitly rely. j SB6bo LABOUR DAY WEEKEND EXCURSION TO HERMITAGE. MOUNT COOK. Here is a wonderful opportunity to spend a full week-end at the Hermitage, Mount Cook, for £4 13s 6d inclusive of rail, motor fare, and accommodation The trains leave Christchurch Saturday, October, at 8.35 a.m.. and 12.45 p.m., both trains connecting[at Timaru viih service car. Return Christchurch 7.18 a.m. on Tuesday, 26th October. An ',fTer like this is made only once in a while, so make up your mind and book now at MOUNT COOK & SOUTHERN LAKES TOURIST CO., LTD , 02 Glouctter street. 'Phone 35-465. Ash burton office. W. H Amos 53 lancredst. Agents: N.Z. Railways, Government Tourist. Thos. Cook and Sons. M 7697 FOX GLACIER m , t SWITZERLAND OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. A river of Ice at the foot of Mts. Cook and Tasman. Our Hostel is new; therefore last word in comfort, with a reliable 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, uauy trips on The Fox car. within 1J miles of the ice; also trips arranged to r — "■ l«ve"his V Eden "home."had he"struck" this lovely Fox" Glacier, he his loss would never have known." FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, S. WESTLAND, N.Z. The Unique Scenic Resort of the World. Glaciers Hot Springs, For- - and the Sel within easy reach of the Hotel. Make Graham's C-i< Hotel your headquarters. Daily Trips arranged to Franz Josef ai Glaciers. Motor Boating and Seaside Drives. Hotel comforts anc veniences unsurpassed. Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux, Cook and Son, or Graham's. Waiho Gorge.

TE MAHIA BAX. MARLBOBOUGB SOUNDS. *TE MAHIA, MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS .Motors. Rink Taxis, or Picton. METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL-NELSON Modern, central, comfortable. Tariff 10s per day. 50s per week. Telegrams: "Metrohotel." J. S. Walter (proprietor). WBSW •THE LODGE," CHRISTCHURCH 23-870 and 33-871. D. B. GUNN (proprietor). a WANAKA—THE ANGLER'S PARADISE WANAKA offers the angler numerous opportunities for excellent ushing, in varied waters, both river and lake. There are the outlets to Lakes Hawea and Wanaka, Clutha, Hawea, Makarora, Utrater, Dingle, and Matukituki Rivers, while in Makarora Valley there are the Wilkin, Young, Blue, and Fish Rivers. Trout abound in all these streams, and anglers visiting Wanaka are assured of particularly fine sport. Headquarters: Wanaka Hotel, of course! It makes all the difference * - the pleasure of the trip.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 4

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