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HOLIDAY RESORTS DAY’S BAY. EASTBOURNE PRIVATE HOTEL, Eastbourne. Spend! your Easter holidays at Sunny Eastbourne. Tennis Courts ham y 3 minutes from beach. Country Visitors receive special attention. Tariff 3s. per week. Permanents from £2 ss. to l os>_nr,-| I „^ er ? I ,- hn under special supervision of Proprietor, Mr. James McMillan, phone 102, Eastbourne. Private Car can bo obtained. ISLAND BAY. 1 ... BLUE PLATTER TEA ROOM Superior board and residencehot y or cold luncheon, morning and afternoon tea and raft drmks. Country visitors invited—Mis Wartoll, Proprietress. Reef Street, ’Phone 24—095. ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL /Kiosk), Oriental Bay. To the country visitor: When vou take y our holiday in Wellington, you need fresh air and good surroundings. Tbe Orient is situated in unquestionably the most beautiful spot. m Wellington, overlooking the harbour. The tram steps at the door, and in sevftfi minutes takes vou into the heart of the city. Comfortably furnished, excellent cuisine, good safe bathing; fhs ideal place for a holiday. Phone 21—259. Telegrams: “Kiosk,"Wellington.—Charles Throsby, Proprietor. OTAKI. COTTERELL’S. OTAKI, SEASIDE RESORT. Airy rooms, opening into gardens; lofty dining room, excellent chef; croquet lawn, tennis court; garage'with six stalls. Safe bathing beach, 42 acres of the sea front—a dedicated playground for the public. Terms on anplication; special reductions for families.—C. E. Cotterell, Oteki. ’Phone 77. The Otaki Beach Taxi Servile meets every train. RANGIURU HOUSE. Beautifully situated, close to sea, amidst pine trees. Wide balcony, large rooms, tennis, boating, golfing, fishing. Entirely under new management and every endeavour has been made to make this an exceedingly comfortable home. Now open to receive boarders. First-rate table. Apply Box 31, Otaki; or Tel. 645., Otaki.—M. L. Ritson, A. Liddell, proprietresses. 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. PLIMMERTON. PLTMMERTON 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 (late Plimmerton House). ,177 TITAHI BAY. . WESTLAND HOUSE. Close to the beach. Vacancies after January ” 7, 1923 —Mrs. Thornley, Proprietress. ' MOULT’S PASSENGER SERVICE meets all trains. Special terms’ '7 for picnic parties. All Moult’s Cars are painted blue. Look out for the colour. .‘.’7 WAIKANAE. MAHARA W MOTOR SERVICES. ■' THE AARD MOTOR SERVICE will carry you anywhere. Punctual-■ ' 2’ e?a/H Op n otlki il! kK “pMmeroton 1 North, fef and Whakatane. NUT SON AND WEST COAST DAILY SERVICE. Newman Bros., ltd are- running specially built high power Cars thoCrown Garage at 8 for Murchison, through the wonderful BtdIw Gorge* to Westport and Reefton. Punctual, reliable and comfort able. MOTCTR SERVICES. Nelson, Motueka, and Takaka. Leay* Booking Office. 29 Hardy Street, daily at 7.30 and 8 a.m Sevenhr miles through Nelson's most picturesque OrChrfrd Country for 1-9. Gd. 'Phone 527. TRTFNREIM TO CHRISTCHURCH, OR VICE VERSA, THE GREAT. WHITC STAR EAST “COAST TRIP. See. 200 miles of wonderful SION COUPON. 790 White Star Motors cover the South Island. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS..— VISITORS! If you want to see the Beauty Spots of Wellington, come in the BELL BUS CO.’s Motor Char-a-bancs. The Manne Drive round the beautiful bays in our Observation Bus ie the best in the' Southern Hemisphere; the drivers point out and explain pmoes of interest, and photos may, be taken.. Our Buses are equipped with pneumatic tires, and. are as comfortable as,. touring cays. Ring 91 __O3B and reserve your seats. The Observation Bus leaves_Govern- ' Building at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m... and on Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. —

AMUSEMENTS. PTTBTTU HALL, EKET AHUNA. ÜBLiC HALL: EKCTAHUNA. SATURDAY, MARCH 17. The six-cylinder French concoction of a dazzling girl wno made all Fans sit op and tako notice. Tho M&reftffar Universal', \ "A PARISIAN SCANDAL.” “A PARISIAN “A PARISIAN SCANDAL. “A PARISIAN SCANDAL. Mario Prevost plays lead, is ?upported by Mae Busch and Bertram GrassbvA GREAT BROGRAMME. Usual prices. athletic sports. ST. PATRICK’S DAY ST. PATRICK’S DAV ST. PATRICKS AS CBLEBHA tioNS. CELEBRATIONS. CELEBRATIONS ill®?!: S— SPOBTS, spOEIS , NEWTOWN PARK. Admission Is., plus Tax. GR AND NATIONAL CONCERT. GRAND national concert. TnYW HALL TOWN HALL. ?Bwn hall: town hall. Special engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Farauhar Young. Christchurch, and Miss Marr Kearns, and supported by. Mies Eileen Driscoll, Alessrs. H. F. Wood, Maurice Fitzgerald, the Lyric Male Quartet. Harold Whittle (piano). W. AicLaughlin (grand argan), ir ß Tr th AGl Schools’ Choir,.and Miss Phyllis McMillan’s Dancing Pupils. Admission: 45.. 3s-. and 2s. , Box Plan opens on Monday at the Bristol Piano Co., Lambton Quay.

SPORTING, CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1923. APRIL 2 and 3. A CCEPTANCES for Great Easterand ZA. Great Autumn Handicaps, . First Forfeits for Champagne and 31st Challenge Stakes, also General Entries close on ' FRIDAY, MARCH 16, at. 8 p.m. F. C. COTTIER, Secretary. P.O. Box 385. Telegraphic Address: "Turf” Christchurch. BUSINESS NOTICES. A.B.C. ■gOOT VULCANISING PLANT, Half-Soles, Tennis Shoes, at 4s. 6d. pair. Half-Soles Heels and Repairs Uppers of Gum Boots. Absolute Satisfaction. 500 per cent. Moro "Wear. WORK GUARANTEED, A.B.C. VULCANISING WORKS. 127 Lambton Ouav Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 153, 16 March 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 153, 16 March 1923, Page 9