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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS AUCKLAND HOTEL CARGEN.' This largo and well-known Private Hotel is in ths front rank of New Zealand hostelrjes. Single, Double and Suites of Rooms. Tariff: Permanents, from per week. Casuals, 15s. per day. Electrio cars pass the door. Telegraph: "Cargen,” Auckland. TOURIST AND ACCOMMODATION BUREAU for Accommodation; 32 Strand Arcade. CHRISTCHURCH ST, ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation. 51 Worcester Street, West End. 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. Murray, Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL. Situated on the banks of the Avon. The lovelies! spot in Christchurch. Within five minutes of the Square. Fines/ cuisine. Excellent service. DAY’S BAY. 'EASTBOURNE PRIVATE HOTEL, Eastbourne. S P eud . } n °/£ holidays at Sunny Eastbourne. Tennis Courts handy. 3 minutes from beach. Country Visitors receive special attention. PanA• 3s. per week. Permanents from y£2 ss. to 10s- r ; , * under special supervision of Proprietor, Mr. James McMillan, phons 102, Eastbourne. Private Car can be obtai ied. HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house, situab on 8 acres of land, is now open for Paying Guests. tb dation. All home comfort and civility. Apply for particulars to Proprietor. ISLAND BAY. BLUE PLATTER TEA ROOM Superior board and hot or cold luncheon, morning and afternoon tea and soft drinks. Country visitors invited.-Mis Warted, Proprietress. Reef btree., ’Phone 24—095. ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL (Kiosk), Oriental. Bay- To the country visitor: When you take your bolidayin Mel frtfKflh air and irood surroundings. lhe Orient is situated y beautiful spot in Wellington overioota ? the harbour The tram stops at the door, and m sevc# minutes raaa® you into the heart of the city. Comfortably furnished ouisine, good sefe bathing; rfajdeal place for a hohd.l,j, I’noM 21—259. Telegrams: "Kiosk, Wellington.—Charles Throsby, iw> prietor. OTAKI. COTTERELL’S. OTAKI, SEASIDE RESORT Airy into ce-rdens’ lofty dining room, excellent chef; croquet lawn, .en nis garage with six stalls. Safe bathing beach, 42 acres of the sea f’roT—a dedicated playground for the »“ b lic. T. erl p?. ?? application? special reductions for families.-C. E. Cotterell Otaki. ’piione 77. The Otaki Beach Taxi Servue meets every tram. R 4NGIURU HOUSE. Beautifully situated, close to sea, amidst pine trees. Wide balcony, large rooms, tennis, boating, golfing, fehing. Entirely under new management and every, endeavour has •to make this an exceedingly comfortable home. Now open * **£ ceive boarders. First-rate table. Apply Box 31, Otaki, c. -ei. Otaki.—M. L. Ritson, A. Liddell, proprietresses. WANGANUI HOTEL BRAEBURN. Fine new brick building, splendidly situated, well appointed and conducted. Finest Private Hotel ,in New Zealand. Tariff: From 14$. 6d. per day. Garage for visitors’ cars. All motor* pass the door. WELLINGTON (City) CVULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35, 37 Sydney St, East. This t H c ° 0 has been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient and mat c m fnrlnblp Under entirely new management. •’ l f’OQ Permanent gueste by arrangement. Mrs. E. Maxwell, Proprietress. Ph. 1,63. TTOTFT, GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba Street, Wellington. Splendid ■ On per r day o ; wK roduetiim for TOegramV: "G?ancent,” Wellington. Wm. Owers, Pronetor. HOTEL WflBU S. ai per week, .£3 15s. Proprietress.. pTTr qo TTin street. First-class accommodation. Vacancies fol KEMLWORIH, 9- rim Bireeu permanent by arr permanent and casual guests. Terms 12s. wi. per MOTOR SERVICES. THE AARD MOTOR SERVICEI will ly, safely and „; r Ve’ i’ Gisborne, Hamilton, HaDepot: Auckland, Nanier New Plymouth, Ohawera, Kaitai, Br -ton North Raetihi, 'Raelan, Rotokune. Opotiki. Pahiatua Te ArihV Te Kuiti. SkaSwMpukrirS&a. Wanganui. Wellington, and Whakatane. BLENHEIM TO OR VICE TO WHITE STAR EAST o{ the Sea Rooks, scenery by M ctor - Rivera Bush are unrivalled. ParticuTunnels, Caves, Mountains, ’ (ipn Thomas Cook and Son. lars, Government J < ’ url^ fc R J ) poT l SHITE STAR TRIP CONCESSSn COCTOnI P % sS Moto™e.™ 0» W—■ . SIGHT-SEEING TOURS..—' m VITORS! If you want to 8 « the Beauty Spots °f e come m the BELL BUS LU 8 observation Bus is the best ‘Sul.™ *h d llSiy'SK Of interest, and photoe may b ® ble as touring X Ring pneumatic tiree. and a observation Bus leaves Govern2 2 , - .. and 2 p.m.

BUSINESS NOTICES. the value of music IN EDUCATION Is recognised by all leading educationists. Undoubtedly music is a refining and elevating influence. Teach a child to love music, and you open up a wonderful new world of inspiration and delight. Come and inspect the fine new stocks of Pianos, Baby Grands, Player Pianos, Organs His Master’s Voice, Metronola, and Columbia Gramophones. Easy terms of payment may be arranged for any instrument. mHE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LTD., JL Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. -

business notices. CHENEY PHONOGRAPH. —MAGIC MUSIC —GLORIOUS TONE. THE Music of the Masters and the most popular presentday melodies, are all played peron th© CTTENIti* PRICE, This famous instrument is endowed .with an inimitable tone, due to latest acoustic inventions. These special features make the Cheney iimdamentally different from other phonographs, yet it does not cost' any more. In addition. Cheneys are built in elegant Period Designs by world-famous craftsmen, and will add beauty to your home. Call or write for particulars. CHAS. BEG-G AND CO.. LTD., Manners Street - Wellington.

Dustin’s pie# are justly famous for lunch, tea, and supper. Made of tho best ingredients, and. always piping hot to take home. Call in at Cuba Street Wellington.—Advt. ,

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 167, 3 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 167, 3 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 167, 3 April 1923, Page 9

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