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HOMDAT; RESORTS DAY’S BAY. DAY’S BAY PAVILION. Morning and afternoon tea, hot luncheon, soft drinks and confectionery, hot water for picmca. Do worry yourself by cutting lunches, but come to the Pavilion (now under new management). BAY VIEW HOUSE. The place to stay for your holidays. The home for tourists. Beautifully situated, opposite beach, 3 minutes from Ferry Boats. 1 minute f rom Tennis Courts. Morning ana Afternoon Tea, Hot Luncheon. Small picnics catered tor.--Mrs. Agatha Dowines, proprietress. EASTBOURNE. • EASTBOURNE’S NEW PAVILION. On Recreation Ground, facing beach and Tenuis Courts. Morning and afternoon ten, hot dinnere, teas, and grills. Picnics, private, and motor Partire catered for (hot water supplied). Confectionery /soft drinks, cigarettes and tobacco stocked. Splendid hall can be engaged for dances at ehortest notice; also harbour excursions; jazz dancing with full orchestr , every Saturday evening.—Mr. and Mrs. Entwist.e (nee Mrs. Koaj, proprietors. ’Phone 112. ISLAND BAY. BLUE PLATTER TEA ROOM Superior board and residence; hot or cold luncheon, morning and afternoon tea, and soft dnnks. Country visitors invited. —Mia Wartell, Proprietress. Reef Street, 'Phone 24—095. LYALL BAY. TEA KIOSK. On sea front, opposite Maranui Club and Pavilion (centre of Parade); full view of Wellington Heads; cars stop at door. Morning and, afternoon tea, hot and cold luncheon (best brands of tea used). Superior beard and residence. Country visitors catered Minimum tariff for permanent boarders. Under entirely new management and personal supervision. Motor parties catered for by arrangement.—Addie Challis. 'Phone 3343 (3 rings). ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL (Kiosk), Oriental Bay. To the country visitor: When you take your holiday in Wellington, you need fresh air and good surroundings. The Orient is situated in unquestionablv the most beautiful spot in Wellington, overlooking the harbour. The tram stops at the door, and in seven minutes takes you into the heart of the city. Comfortably furnished, excellent cuisine, good safe bathing; the ideal place for a holiday. 'Phone 21—259. Telegrams: “Kiosk,”Wellington.—Charles Throsby, Proprietor. “GLENALVON.” Situated at 35 Hay Street, Oriental Bay, Wellington, invites casual and permanent guests. The above has large sunny rooms and balcony, beautiful grounds, good table, comfortable lounge rooms. Tel. 22—411 Telegrams prompt attention. OTAKI. OOTTERELL’S. OTAKI, SEASIDE RESORT. Airy rooms, opening into gardens; lofty dining room, excellent chef; croquet lawn, tennis court; garage with six sialls. Safe bathing beach, 42 acres of the sea front—-a dedicated playground for the public. Terms on application; special reductions for families. —C. E. Cotterell, Ofiaki. ’Phone 77. The Otaki Beach Taxi Service meets every train. PAEKAKARIKI. KAPITI HOUSE will give you home comforts for your holidays, with first-class appointments. Close to beach and railway station; Cooking a speciality.—Miss C. Jennings, Proprietress. PARAPARAUMU. STAY AT KAPITI HOUSE. Superb climate, safe beadh!, good fishing, abundant fruit. PLIMMERTON. PLIMMERTON HOUSE. Good board, comfortable apartments. Close to station and beach.—Miss Vaughan, Proprietress; , TECOMA HOUSE. First-class accommodation. Private bathing shed on beach. Terms moderate; also 4-roomed furnished cottage to let.—Frank Barlow (lace 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 10, Picton. TERMINUS HOTEL, PICTON (“ W here every room has a view”). There is a feeling of enchantment if you stay at the 'J'erminus, within view of tbs glorious Queen Charlotte Sound, where launches and fishing boats flitter about on the slumbering water a street width from the hotel. Just four or five hours from Wellington by steamer. We can plan you;: fishing and shooting party; write now for accommodation. —Terminus, Picto n. 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, Pioton; P.O. Pox 22; Telagrams. "Oxlev's," Picton. 'Oxley’s is under new management. —Los. Traill, Proprietor. THE PORRIGE. An ideal centre from which to visit ths Sounds. Here you can rest or walk, shoot, row, or fish. Go by launch to a different beauty spot every day. Excellent board and accommodations own launch brings mails end passengers to and from Picton Daily. For terms and vacant dates, apply E. Lawrence, Proprietor. TITAHI BAY. WESTLAND HOUSE. Close to the beach. Vacancies after January 7, 1923.—Mrs. Thornley, Proprietress. MOULT’S PASSENGER SERV ICE meets all trains. Special terms for picnic parties. All Moult s Cars are painted blue. Look out for the colour. WAIKANAE. MAHARA HOUSE. Superior aroommodation; large. aujr ’ opening onto Balconies. Electric tennis, Billiards, excellent trout fishing; ideal climate; delightful gardens. One minute from station. ’Phone 13, Post Box 13—Mrs. Thompson, proprietress. MOTOR SERVICES. THU A ARD MOTOR SERVICE will carry you anywltoro. wweturf. Iv safely and nleasantiy. Bing up or wire any AARD Bervwa depot- Auckland, Dannevirke, Frankton, Gisborne, Hamilton, Ear Kattai, Masterton. Napier, New Plymouth, OhnkS£, Opotiki, Khiatua, Palmerston North, Raetihi, Raglan, Rotorua, Taumarunut Takupao, Taihape, Taupo, Te Aroha, Ta Kubti, Tokaanu, Walpukuran. Wairoa, Waimanno, Wanganui. Wellington and Wh’akatane. NELSON AND WEST. COAST DAILY SER VICK Newman Bk»-, Ltd are running specially bu ilt hiah power CarSi, leaving Crown ™ aragTat 8 am., for Murchison, through the wonderful Buller Gorge, to Westpart and Reefton. Punctual, reliable and comfortable. EMMB’S MOTOR SERVICES. Nelson, Motuoka, and Takaka. Leave Booking Office, 29 Hardy Street, daily at 7.30 andT a-m. mites through Nelson’s most picturesque Orchard Country for 1&. Cd. ’Phone 527. BLENHEIM TO CHRISTCHURCH, OR VICE VERSA, THE WHITE STAR EABT COAST TRIP. See 200 miles of wonderful SION COUPON. 700 White Star Motors cover the South Island. PICTON AND BLENHEIM. Fast motor service twice daily; also Sal late extra car on Friday from Blenheim Vitons, to tie Bounds should not fail to take this trip through interesting and country Meets all Wellington boats end connoota both Nelson end rare if notified. Private ’phones-lit. Picton, 1643. Blenheim. —E. M. Hurdl ey, Proprietor. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS.— , w VISITORS! «^ g M ‘ o t ?. B Moto 6 Cte^JS to ThT Drive bMratiful bays in our Observation Bus is the best teethe Southern Hemisphere; the drivers point out and explainplac« if Interest and photos may be taken. Our Buses are equipped with tires P and are ’as comfortable as touring cars. Ring ™-!fl38 and reserve your soata. The Observation Bus leaves K Buildings at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.. and on Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CTVTC RECEPTION TO OARSMEN C VISITING AVELLINGTON TO TAKE PART IN THE INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOURS. A CIVIC RECEPTION '"’ill bo tendered in the Council Cham ben Town Hall, on FRIDAY. FEBRUARI 23 at 5.15 p.m., to the Oarsmen visiting Wellington, to take part in the Interprovincial Championship Fours. Citizens are cordially invited to bo present on the ocon * ion ,j ?Arr Acting Town Clerk. February 21, 1923. TN the case of MARY ANNE HOO- - PER versus GEORGE JAMES WELCH, published on 16th inst., Judgment was entered in ' error. The amount due to the Plaintiff was paid in full by the Defendant before the data of Shearing. LIVE SHELL PRACTICE. rrVHE Public are HEREBY WARNED JL that Live Shell Practice will lie carried out at Fort Dorset on FEBRUARY 22, 23, and 24, firing across the Harbour’ in the direction of Gollan’e Valley Road.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 134, 22 February 1923, Page 9

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