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I BRING, SEND , OR POST 3 I YOUR FILMS | | All films carefully developed—and clear, i | sparkling prints ready the same day. 1 I WALLACE & Co. f E PHOTO DEALERS = f 259 HIGH STREET - - Hallensteln Buildings | = P.O. Box 600 = fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiS r. r / NEW ZCAIAN in HOTELS AND TOVRIST RESORTS WELLINGTON—NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON OCAS Comfortable house and good service. In the heart of city. Official Government Tourist. C.T and W_A house "Phones 42-651. 41-964. O. C. COX. Pronrietor. NELSON—METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL. Modern, central, comfortable Tariff 10s per day; 60s per week. Telegrams: “Metrohotel ” J S WALTER Proprietor. W 8543 QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD will reopen August 18th. Come lor that needed rest after Winter Illness Log Fires Breakfast in Bed. Abundant Hot Water. Large Sun Room Excellent Meals. Morning and Afternoon Teas. Supper. Launch Trips. Fishing. Library. Tennis." Ping Pong, Golf, Croquet. Motor Road to door. Free Garage. Terms: 14s and 15s daily: £3 17s 6d to £4 IQs weekly Telephone ISIS. Plcton Write E. B. and E. 3. Hazelwood H 3567 TE MAHIA BAIL MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS—TE MAHIA The popular resort and the Scenic Gem of the Sounds. ' Tramping and launching trips to all parts of New Zealand’s most wonderful waterways Fishing, boating, bathing, dancing first-class table. Tariff £3 I Os, £4 4s. and £4 10s per week, 12s 6d to 14s per day Letters. C M. Bay. Private Bag. Plcton. Telephone 151 A. Plcton Exchange Telegrams. “Bay.” Picton. or booking* through Tourist Agencies. BLENHEIM CRITERION HOTEL. Blenheim. New ownership. New management. Accommodation 60 guests Dining hall seating 75 persons H;‘ and c. water all Sind* bedrooms. Table equal to leading city hotels. The Criterion Is now a C-T-, Motor Union, and P.S. Hotel. Telegrams "Criterion." R. J. Meatyard, Proprietor. . • MS34T HANMER SPRINGS Visitors to this ideal resort should stay .at THE LODGE PRIVATE HOTEL, on* of the finest in the Dominion. Golf tennis, swimming. 1200 ft above sea level. Tariff; New Building. 20s to 22s 6d per day; £6 to £7 weekly. Old Building. 17s per day £5 weekly Further tariff an application. CHRISTCHURCH—RINK TAXIS, VICTORIA SQUARE MOTORISTS, when in Christchurch call at our Garage for Petrol, on. Tyre*, all. Motor Sundries PARKING AREA in centre of city 24 HOURS’ SERVICE 'Phone 34-876. CHRISTCHURCH—“THE LODGE” “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 rv»u-p». Gardens, and' River Avon. 'Phones 33-870 and 33-87 L D. B. GUNN. Proprietor. FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, SOUTH WESTLAND, N JZ. The Unique Scenic Resort of the World.. Glaciers, Hot Springs. Forests, and the Sea within easy reach of the Hotel. Make T Graham’s Glacier Hotel your headquarters. Dally Trips arranged to Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Motor Boating and Seaside Drives. Hotel comforts and conveniences unsurpassed. Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux. Thos. Cook —d Son. or Graham’s. Waiho Gorge. G 5467 LAKE TEKAPO—TAKAPO HOUSE. ; The Guest House of the Mackenzie Country. 2359 feet above sea level. Average sunshine per day, 1936—seven hours. Fishing. Tennis, Golf. Telephone Bureau Tariff on application MR and MRS TROTT Proprietors. T 8144 GREAT REDUCTIONS IN TARIFFS. As from the Ist of October ta'rlfts at the Hermitage, and at the White Star and Elchardts Hotels, Queenstown, will be reduced by approximately ■2O per cent. New tariffs at Hermitage from 12s 6d to 25s per day. New tariffs at Queenstown from 14s to 20s per day. MOUNT COOK AND SOUTHERN LARES TOURIST CO., LTD., 92 Gloucester street "Phone 35-465. Agents; Govt Tourist Bureau. Thos. Cook and Son. New Zealand Railways M 7679 DUNEDIN—LEVIATHAN PRIVATE HOTEL Opposite Railway Station. Under New Management. Excellent accommodation: 150 bedrooms Casual and Permanent Guests Tariff from 11s 6d daily. £3 16* i weekly MB and MRS T- ESPIE. Managers - HENLEY—WHITE HOUSE HOTEL On main highway 20 miles south from Dunedin. Last licensed house for 108 miles Speight’s' Ale—Teachers; Whisky. Morning and Afternoon Teas. Excellent accommodation and ,fishing Tariff. 12s 6d per day A. T. ROSS. Proprietor BALCLUTHA—HOTEL CLUTHA AND TEA BOOMS. Tourists and Guests assured of Superior Accommodation. Cuisine, and Service. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Under new management ’Phone 876 —ANN DALE. Manager. ; INVERCARGILL—HOTEL DESCHLER, ESK STREET. Three minutes' walk from Railway Station Tourists and travellers specially catered for Over 50 large, airy bedrooms All modern conveniences. Good table and service., Moderate tariff. ’Phone 300. P.O. Box 357. E. H. BROWN Proprietress. "

MOTOR SERVICES Newman sro s- l- d. E W M A N BROS.. LTD. CAR SERVICES RUN' DAILV (Sundas xcepted) to NELSON - KAXKOURA - BLENHEIMPICTON. Christchurch Cep. 8 ajn. Kaikoura arr. . 12.30 p.m. dep. 1 pan. Blenheim arr .. 4 p.m. dep. 4.30 p.m PRIVATE HIRE. We nave the Latest Cars for Private Hire to any part of New Zealand. We are Booking Agents for COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS. LTD., and UNION AIRWAYS LTD NEWMAN BROS., LTD., WHITE STAR GARAGE, 156-158 Gloucester street. BUSES FOR HIRE TO ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH ISLAND. KEEP YOUR PARTY TOGETHER and use one of our Buses for your Outing. FOOTBALL CLUBS LODGE MEETINGS ROUND THE HILLS TRIPS WE CATER FOR ALL OCCASIONS S. E CLEMENTS. Prop. 109 Dean street. ’Phone 31-798, CITY DEPOT, 790 COLOMBO STREET ‘PHONE 40-718. Nelson arr /.30 pjn. Telephone .. 33-553. After Hours 22-284. J£

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22877, 25 November 1939, Page 21

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