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HOTJDAT RESORTS DAY’S BAY. DAY’S BAY PAVILION. . Vorning and afternoon tea, hot lunoh©on, soft drinks and confoctionory, hot water for picnics. no not werrv- yourself by cutting lunches, but come to the Pavilion (now under new mana gem ent). BAY VIEW HOUSE. The place ( 0 stay for Vour holidays. Tho homo for tourists. Beautifully ftituatod, opposite beach, 3 minutes from Ferry Boats, 1 minute from Tennis Courts. Morning and Afternoon Tea, Hot Luncheon. Small picnics catered for. Mrs. Agatha Dowines, proprietress. EASTBOURNE. EASTBOURNE’S NEW PAVILION. On Recreation urouna, xaerns beach and Tennis Courts. Morning and afternoon ten, hot cAnner.s, teas, and grills. Picnics, private, and motor parties catered io. (hot water supplied). Confectionery, soft drinks, cigarettes, ana iobacco stocked. Splendid hall can ho engaged for dances at shorte-t notice; a’so harbour excursions.—Mr. and Mrs. Entwistle (nee AU’S. Rod), proprietors, ISLAND BAY. . ... BLUE PLATTER TEA ROOMS. Superior board and reeidenw; or cold luncheon, morning and Proprietress, ILcf drinks. Country visitors invited.-Misß Vrtrtell, PropuctreoJ. Street. ‘Phane 24—035. LYALL BAY. TEA KIOSK. On sea freuh, opposite Maranui Club and (centre of Parade); full view of Wellington Heads, ca s i ' Morning asd afternoon tea, hot and cold luncheon G- catered for, tea used). Superior board and residence. Country vi.:. ■- ■ Moto? Under entirely new management anil personal .’jl'p 01 '*; pl ’ 3343 (3 parties catered for by arrangement.—Audis Challis. r rings), ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL (Kiosk). Oriental Bar. To the try visitor; When you Take you t holiday in Wellington, ,°‘ ■ fresh air and good Burroundings. The Orient in situated 11 5““!. tion.-.bly the meet beautiful -spot in Wellington, orerlcmumg the hare hour. The ta stops at the doer, and m eavqn minute taaes. you into the heart of the city. Cosifortably furnished, good safe bathing; tho ideal place for a holiday. Telegrams: ""Kiosk," Wellington.—Charles Throsoy, Prcprie o - PAEKAKARIKI. KAPITI HOUSE will give you home camforto for your with IT st-class appointments. Close to beach and roilv. ay station. Cookins? a specialty.—Miao C. Jennimjs. proprietress. SHORT’S STORE—Every requirement for the seaside can bo obtained at Wellington prices. W. E. FIELD will cart your luggage from station, supply with wood and coal and give you prompt and e!tic.vnt rice, 9. Post Bex 81, Paskakariki. PARAPARAUMU. , STAY AT KAPITI HOUSE. Superb climate, cafe beach, good fishing, abundant fruit. PLIMMERTON. PLIMMERTON HOUSE. Good hoard, comfortable wpertmetnta.. Close to station and beach.—Miss Vaughan, proprietress. BILLIARDS. Visitors are invited to patronise this up to date ca* tablishment, 3 now tables. Splendid light, ventilation. Opposite Plimmerton House and Moe-Ra. —Gordon O. Tait proprietor. TECOMA HOUSE. First-class accommodation. * Private bathing ' shed on beaoh. Terms moderate; also ■’rixwmed furnished cottag® to let.—Frank Barlow (late Plimmerton House). QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND. ANIKAWA HOMESTEAD (8 miles’ launch trip from Picton), landing close to house. Excellent meals. Beautiful scenery, beach, tennis court, fishing, hunting, dance room. Modern sanitation. Motor road connecting Nelson and Blenheim, Christchurch Road. Guests «£3 per week. Box JO, Picton. TERMINUS HOTEL, PICTON (“Whore every room has a view”). There is a feeling of enchantment if you stay at tho Terminus, within view of th 3 glorious Queen Charlotto Sound, where launches and fishing boats Bitter about on tho slumbering water, a street width from the hotel. Just four or five hours from Wellington by Steamer. We can plan your fishing and shooting party; write now for accommodation. —Terminus, Picton. PICTON is a near relation, to Paradise. For scenic beauty and ' healthy sport such as fishing, shooting, boating, Picton has no equal. But see you stay at Oxley’s Hotel; fishing, launches, boat sheds, Jetties; right opposite hotel. Wire or write for rooms. 'Phone 1, Picton; P.O. Box 22; Telegrams, "Oxley's” Picton. Uxley s is under new management. —Les. Traill, Proprietor. I'HR PORTVGE. An ideal centre from which to visit the Sounds. Here you can rest or walk, shoot, row, or fish. Go by launch to a different beauty spot every day. Excellent board and accommodation; own launch brings mails and p assengers to and from Picton. Daily. For terms and vacant dates, apply E. Lawrence, Proprietor. SEATOUN. BABINGTON HOUSE On sea front. Morning and Afternoon Tea; Hot and Cdd Luncheon; Board and Residence. Country visitors catered for under personal supervision, of Mrs. O’Sullivan. TITAHI BAYWESTLAND HOUSE. Class to tho beach. Vacancies after January 7, 1923.—Mrs. Thornley, Froprirtresa. MOULT’S PASSENGER SERVICE meets all trains. Special terms for picnic parties. All Moult'a Cars ara painted bin©. Lock on? for the colour. WAIKANAE. MAHARA HOUSE. Superior aeoommod'ition available from Jan. WElectric light, tennis, billiards, excellent trout fishing .ideal cUmate. Beautiful country, one minute from station. Phone 13, Post Box 13. —Miss Thompson, proprietress. MOTOR SERVICES. THE AARD MOTOR SERVICE will carry you anywhere, punctually,, safely and pleasantly. Ring up or wire any AARD Serenes Depot: Auckland, Donnevirke, Frankton, Gisborne, Hamilton, Herrera, Hunterville. Kaitai, Matterton, Napier, New Plymouth, Ohakune, Opotild, Pahiatua, Palmerston North, Raetihi, Raglan, Ito-o-rua Taumarunui, Thkapau, Taihano, Taupo, Te Aroha, T<s Kuib, Tokaanu, Wr-ipukurau, Wairoa, Waimarino, Wanganui, Wellington and Whakatane. NELSON AND WEST COAST DAILY SERVICE. Newman Eros., Ltd are running specially built high power Cars, leaving Lie Crown Garage at 8 a.m., for Murchison, through the wonderful Buller Gorge, to Westport and Reefton. Punctual, reliable and comfortable. EMMS’S MOTOR SERVICES. Nelson, Motueka, and Takaka. Leave Booking Office. 29 Hardy Street, daily at 7.30 and 8 a.m. SoT " c nty miles through Nelson’s most picturesque Orchard Country for 12s. 6d. ’Phono 527. TOURISTS, do the WHITE STAR COAST TRIP (South Island). See 220 miles of the finest scenery in the World by MqteJ,; via kVkOURA. The views of the Sea, Rocks. Tunnels Caves, Mountains. Rivers, Bush are unrivalled. Particular KtoreramW Tourist Office, ono. G.P.0.. Thomas Cook ano Son, Union ‘ • Ship Co. ASK FOR WHTTE STAR TRTP (Concession given). White' Star Motors Cover the South Island. t>TCTON AND TLENHEIM. Fart motor service twice daily: tilsb" xneciat Inta extra car >n Frid av from Blenheim Vreitore to the SoTnds should not fail to take this trio through interesting and beautiful counter. Metas all Wellington boats ans connects both Nclsoi. andl Kailtonra ears if notified. Private ’phones-Ul, Picton;. 1643. Blenheim.—E. M. Hurdl ey. Proprietor. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS.— lf vou want tn sc#* the Beauty Spots of e run Eton, come in the BULL BUS CO/s Motor Char-a-bancs. The Marino Hrivo round the beautiful bays in pur Obrervation Bus m Lie best in the Southern Hemisphere: the drivers point out and explain pl o" interert end photos mav be taken. Our Buses. are equipped with: nnniimatie' tires and are as comfortable as touring ears. Rings ■oiUoS n,nd reserv'e vour seata The Observation Bus leaves Govqnnment BBirib'.3ngs 8 Birib'.3ngs at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., and on Sundays at 10.30 a.m., and 2 n.m.

CHIROPRACTORS. (jtaHIROPRACTIC. OTTERHOLT. BRYCE. AND WRATT. Palmer 8c’»nol Graduates. 'Phone 3328. ’Phone 3328. Evorv Diseare has o Cn’ista Th* X-rny locates it- We adivst it. Hearth is tne Result. Private Comna’-tn,cuts nnd Rest Rooms. MANDEL’S BUILDING. 101 Willis Street. X-rav Laboratory. Consultation Free. OSTEOPATHS. CHIROPRACTORS. TRO AND MRS. ADAMSON (Macfadlv.fi. dou graduates). Expert Manipulative Treatment with milk and other special diets for chronic Swinson Chambers: Dixon Street. Petono 'Phone 21 —782. HE AI,TH. [ “The Spine is the index to your health.” CHIROPRACTIC Adjustmente correctly nnd specifically applied will briiv you tho desired results. " .VcBEATH AND COJ/WILL (Graduates Palmer School), Consultation Free. Lady attendants 102 The Terrace (next Banks College). Telephone 829. . BUSINESS NOTICES. AY Wood-Milne when you ask lor Rubber Soles; they are fixed with very small screws. Wood-M:lno give b»tter eervico.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 120, 6 February 1923, Page 9

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