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Motels SOUTH ISLAND FERRY Motel: 10 units (games room), colour TV’, separate bedrooms. Everything in unit. Reasonable tariff. 330 Ferry Rd. Phone 891-013. MW HANMER SPRINGS, Willow Bank Motel. P.O. Box 89. Phone 7211. MWF MOTUEKA Garden Motels — try us for that restful holidav or overnight stay; 12 units, spacious grounds, carports, swimming pool, putting green, children’s play area. Phone 1400. 71 King Edward St. Highway MOTUEKA VALLEY Motels, a quiet, restful holiday or stop-over. Ponies, pool, trout fishing. Refer A.A. guide, pages 175-178. Ph. evening NGI 776 for bookings and location map. 29

Holiday and Hotel Accommodation AVAILABLE now. Central Otago Special holiday for 2, 3 nights 4 star accommodation for only $5O with this advert. Book now at Fairway Motel, Wanaka. Ph. 319. MWF29 CENTRAL motel, about $6 weekiv rates. 448 Madras St. TV etc. Ph. 61-712. 64-446. MWS COUNTRY week-end, Methven. Golf fishing or just relaxing in peaceful surrounds from $8 per night, still some vacancies for Easter. Mount Hutt Motels. Phone 28-382 Methven. WTC FAIRWAY Motel, Wanaka lb new 4 Star units. MWS FLATS, temporary, 4 years old, clean, colour TV, phone. Everything supplied, linen, etc. Close city. $BO per week. Ph. 792-410. D FURNISHED single and dble rooms, casual and permanent, from $l5 weekly. 186 Worcester St. D HOLIDAY homes and caravans. Phone 169 Geraldine, or write 202 Talbot Street, Geraldine. MWS LUXURY 1, bedroomed flat (sleeps 2). Available in the Golden Bay area. Fully equipped and serviced. Pleasant location and outlook. Handy to all facilities. Apply to P.O. Box 130 Takaka, or please phone 58037 Takaka. WS MOTUEKA VALLEY Motels and farm holiday houses, permanently open. Bookings. Phone evening NGI 776 Motueka. Box 182. 29 WANTED, Hanmer, furn. house by professional adults from March 5. Ph. 486-220 Chch collect. 28 WANTED: Bach for Easter: Hanmer or coastal site, careful family of four. Phone Lincoln 795. CHRISTCHURCH MELVILLE PRIVATE HOTEL 49 Gloucester Street PHONE 798-956 (3min from Square) TARIFF: Bed and breakfast, $ll (no surcharge). Govt Tourist and A.A. approved Colour TV, car park. All rooms h and c water. Tea and coffee making facilities. MWFS Joyce and Arthur Black welcome you to CROYDON HOUSE, 63 Armagh Street, Christchurch. Phone 65-111. ATTRACTIVE accommodation. Hot and cold water, all rooms. Car park. Tea-making facilities. Bed and full menu breakfast, $lO. City centre, close to all amenities. < WS CHRISTCHURCH AMBASSADOR’S PRIVATE HOTEL 19 Manchester Street ONE minute from Railway, colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities off street parking. Clean, comfortable. Bed and breakfast $ll per night. No surcharge. PHONE 67-808. MWS ‘Windsor* Private c Hotel 52 Armagh Street 3 MIN. walk from Square. For the most reasonable accommodation in Christchurch. Superior B. and B. for only $ll per night. Colour TV, tea making facilities, car park. Govt Tourist. A.A. approved. PHONE 61-503, CHRISTCHURCH. D

Wanted to Lease Now leasing Prestige office space in the new National Bank Building. ‘ z '>w****jft t r 1 -M ■‘’Ti ... - . - ■ The National Bank Building 164-170 Hereford Street, Christchurch Office space in this modern, new building is now available for lease. Whole floors measure 665m 2 (7160 sq. ft.) and part floors are available to suitable tenants. For full details of available space and terms of lease, contact: Mr J. Duncan or Mrs J. Bell, The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, Christchurch. Phone 791-940. ORMr G. Swan The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, Wellington. Phone: Wellington 729-459 collect. of NewZeaiaad Limited -X-L.—

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