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HOLIDAY RESORTS DAY’S BAY. DAY’S BAY PAVILION. . Morning and afternoon tee, hot luncheon, eeft drinks and confectionery, hot water for picnics. Do not worry yourself by cutting lunches, but come to tho 1 aviliou Citovr under new management). BAY VIEW HOUSE. The place to stay for your holidays. The home for tourists. Beautifully altuated, opposite beach. 3 minutes from Ferry Boats. 1 minute from Tenuis Courts. Morning Afternoon Tea. Hot Luncheon. Smail picnics catered for.—Mrs. Agatha Downes, proprietress. EASTBOURNE. EASTBOURNE’S NEW PAVILION. On Recreation Ground, facing beach and Tennis Courts. Morning and afternoon, tea. not dinners. - teas, and grills. Picnics, private, and motor parties catered tor (hot. water supplied). Confectionery, soft dr'nkk, cigarettes, ana. tobacco stocked. Splendid hall oan be engaged ioi’ da-nces at fcnoit-eet notice; also harbour excursions.—Mr. and Mrs. Entwistle (.nee Rod), proprietors. ISLAND BAY. BLUE PLATTER TEA ROOMS. Superior board reeiaence; W ,°r cold luncheon morning nft, a Proprietress. drinks. Country visitors invited. xMme ainei , * Street. 'Phone 24— LYALL BAY. TEA KIOSK. On sea fron.fi, opposite Maranui Crab and (centre of Parade); full view of Wellington Hence; car S i K o i Morning and afternoon tea. hot and cold luncheon „<,ip T Xl for* tea used). Superior board and residence. Country visitors Wntor Under entirely now management and personal supervis-cn. parties catered for by arrangement.—Addie Challis. 1 110 rings). ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL (Kiosk), Oriental Bay To the country visitor: When you take vour holiday in Wellington, yira W fresh air and good suiTmindigigß. The Orient is sitnated tionably tho most beautiful spot in Wellington, ovoi-loolnng tee oarhour. Tho tram stops at the door, and in seven minutes takes yc® inro the heart of the citv. Comfortably furnished, excallent eulsme. rood safe bathing; the ideal place for a holiday. IPhone 21 -o ■ Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington.—Charles Throsby, Proprietor. PAEKAKARIKI. . KAPITI HOUSE will give you home comtforte for your Eolidayg. with fi* st-ciass appointments. Clgeo to beach ard railway station. Cooking a upecialty.—Miss C. Jennings. propTietreas. SHORT'S STORE—Every requirement for seaside can be obtained at Wellington prices. \ W. E. FIELD will cart your luggage from the atatiyn. with wood and coal and give you sfecient /ramce. 9. Post Bur 81, Paoknkanki. PARAPARAUMU. STAY AT KAPITI HOUSE. Superb climate, safe beach, good fishing, abundant fruit. PLIMMERTONPLIMMERTON HOUSE. Good board, comfortable apartment*. Close to station and beach.—Miss Vaughan, proprietress. TECOMA HOUSE. First-class accommodation. Private bathing shed qn boa ch. Terms moderate; also 4-roomod furnished to let.-—Frank Barlow (late Plimmerton House!. t 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 sanitatioii. Motor road connecting Nelson and Blenheim, Christchurch Road. Guests -£3 per week. Box 10, Picton. TERMINUS HOTEL, PICTON ("Where every room has a view’*)There is a feeling of enchantment if you stay at the 'j’erminus, within view of th 3 glorious Queen C harlotte Sound, where launches fishing bo<its flitter about on the slumbering water a street width, from the hotel. Just four or five hours from Wellinnrton by steamer. We can plan your fishing and shooting party; write now for ac- » commodation. —Terminus, Picto n. PICTON is a near relation to Paradise. For scenic l>ea<uty 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 bjotel. Wire or write for rooms. Paone 1, ±ncton; P. 0., Pox 22; Telegrams, "Oxley's,” Picton. Oxieys is under new management.—Los. Traill, Proprietor. THR PORTAGE. 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 beanty spot every day. Excellent board and accommodation; own launch brings mails and passengers to and from Picton Laity. For terms and vacant dates, apply E. Lawrence, Proprietor. SEATOUN. B ABINGTON HOUSE On sea front. Morning and Afternoon Tea; Hot and Cald Luncheon; Board and Residence. Country visitors catered for under personal supervision of Mrs. O SuLiv.iji. TITAHI BAYWESTLAND HOUSE. Close to the beach. Vacancies after .Tannery 7, 1923.—Mrs. Thornley, Proprietress. MOULT’S PASSENGER SERVICE meets, all trains. Special terms for picnic parties. All Moult’a Cars lira pointed blue. Look ent for the colour. WAIKANAE. MAHARA HOUSE. Superior aooommc "ition; lam* alrv Deornomj opening into balconies. Electric light, tennis, billiards, excellent trout fishing; ideal climate: delightful gardens. One minute from station. ’Phone 13, Post Box 13— Mire Thompson, proprietress. MOTOR SERVICES. THE AARD MOTOR SERVICE will carry you irayv, -Cite punctually,, safely and pleasantly.. Ring up or wire any AARD Serrtro Depot: Auckland. Dannevirke, JSinkton. Gisborne, . Hamilton. HawenL Huntenrille, Kaitai, Masterton, Napter, New kune Opotild, Pahiatun, Palmerston North, Raetiln, Raglan, Bororua, 'Tnumarunui, Takapau, Toihape,. Taupo, Te Aroha, Ta Kulb, Ibkaanu, Waipukuran, Wairoa. Waimanno, Wanganui, Wellington and Whakatane. NELSON AND WEST COAST DAILY SERVICE. Newman Bros., Ltd are running specially bu lit high power Cars, leaving Hie 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 Broking Office, 29 Hardy Street, daily at 730 and 8 am. Seventy miles through Nelson's most picturesque Orchard Country for 12s. 6d. 'Phone 527. TOURISTS do the WHITE STAR HAST COAST_TRIP .(Soyth Island). See 220 miles of the finest scenery in the World by Motor, vin KAIKOURA. The views of the Sea, RookB» ■ Tunnefe, Mountains Rivers, Bush are unrivalled. Particnilarß, Governing Tourist Office opp. G.P.0.. Thomas Cook and Son, Union ‘-teoni Ship Co. ASK FOR WHITE STAR TRIP (Concession gin®)Wliite Star Motors Cover the South Island. PICTON 4ND BLENHEIM. Fart motor soryiro twice flaHy; also M "not °fail 'to Fthis “rip 1 Through £fid 161.3. Blenheim.—E. M. Hurdley, Proprietdr. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS.— VISITORS’ If von want to see the Beauty Spots of T Y ell >r®*E‘’ ' -rft’t "RUS CO's Motor Char-a-bancs. Th® Driro round the beautiful Uys in our Observation Bus is th® W P Hie Southern Hemisphere; the drivers point out and cxpWn blaroa of interest photos may he taken. Our Buses are equippe/f pneumatic' tires, and are Go® and 2 p.m.

C HIR 0P R ACT 0 RS. HI K OP B K T I C. OTTER HOLT. BRYCE. AND WRATT. Palmer Scljool Graduates. ’Phono 3328. 'Phone 3328. Even’ Disease has a Cause The . locates it. We a-U'is* it- Health is the Result. Private Compartments and Rest Rooms. MANDEL’S BUILDING. 101 Willis Street. X-rav laboratory. Consultation Free. OSTEOPATHS. CHIROPRACTORS. "M.TR AND MRS. ADAMSON (Macfadivl. diffi graduates). Expert Manipulative Treatment with milk and other special diets for chronic ailments. Swinson Chambers: Dixon Street. Pot on 6 'Phone 21—782. HEALTH. “The Spine is the index fo your health.” CHIROPRACTIC Adjustments correctly and specifically applied will bring von the desired results. " McBEATII AND COLWILL (Graduates Palmer School), Consultation Free. Lady attendants. 102 The Terraco (next Banks College). Telephone 829. Elizabeth' greenwood, Pbotog. nipher. Woodward Street (Ist door from Lambton Quay.) Portraits in Sepia Platinum; also Water Colour Work, Miniatures and Enlargements. During Miss Greenwood’s absence the Studio will be carried on as usual by Miss Rix-Trott. Telephone 2687.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 122, 8 February 1923, Page 9

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