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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS AUCKLAND TOURIST A'ND ACCOMMODATION BUREAU for Accommodation. ■32 Strand Arcade. CHRISTCHURCH ST, ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation. '52 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 loveliest spot in Christchurch. Within five minutes of the toquare. Finest cuisine. Excellent service. HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK GUE§T HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house, situate on 8 acres of land, is now open for Paying Guests. First-class accommoelation. All heme oomfort and civility. Apply for particulars to the Proprietor. ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay-This hotel is now under entirely new management! Why not spend your holiday in the healthiest and prettiest spot in Wellington, and at the same time be right in town? If you.are staying in Wellington for the winter, take advantage of our special permanent tariff. Have afternoon tea in the jinest dining room in Wellington. Position and service make the Kiosk an . ideal home. W. J. Feast, proprietor. 'Phone 21-259-. Telegrams: “Kiosk,” Wellington. . OTAKL • COTTERELL’S, OTAKI, SEASIDE RESORT. Airy rooms, opening into gardens; lofty dining room, excellent chef; croquet lawn, fennis court; ganage with six stalls.. Safe bathing beach, pcre L sea front—a; dedicated pfeygro unci , for the pnblic. Terms on cation: special reductions for families. —C. E. Cotterell, Oteki. Phone 77. The Otaki. Beach Taxi Service meets every tram. RANGIURU HOUSE. Beautifully situated, close to sen. amidst pine trees. Wide balcony, large rooms, tennis, boating, golfing, fashing. Entirely vjuder new management, and every endeavour has been mane to make this an exceedingly comfortable home. Now . ceive boarders. First-rate table. Apply Box 31, Otaki, or Tel. 645,. Otaki—M. L. Ritson, A. Liddell, proprietresses. RONA BAY. 1 ' ' ' ' EASTBOURNE PRIVATE HOI EL, Eastbourne. Spend rout at Sunny Eastbourne.. Tennis Courts handy 3 minutes from Country visitors receive special attention. Tariff, <£3 ds. per yee pJmanente from T2 ss. to £2 10s Everything. • vision of Proprietor, Mr. James McMillan, phone 10-, Private Car can be obtained. WANGANUI ' HOTEL BRIEBURN. Fine new brick building, splendidly situated, well appointed and conducted. Finest Private Hotel in New Zealand. Tariff: From 14s. Gd. per day. Garage for visitors’■ cars. All motors pass the door. WELLINGTON (City) ' . . X CAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35, 37 Sydney St., East. This fi ” t ? l ® s o s st n c ° o U n 1! has been thoroughly renovated; made modern, comement and most co forfable Under entirely new management. Tariff. 10s. bd. per oto ’ Permanent guests by arrangement. Mrs. E. Maxwell, Proprietress. Ph. L 63. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba Street, Wellington. Splendid s,ccom- ’ ' ' ST Kta® raduotiofi for permanents: ' IMegram P s: “Grancent,” Wm. Owers, Prorietor. irnm-r ITOIDH Wellington’s Most Centrally-situated Superior per week, J 33 15s. Tdler, Proprietress. MOTOR SERVICES. ' - • , , , Tin: AATO MOW® shwtcb Jill ly, safely and pleasantlj'• " Gisborne Hamilton, Ha were. HunAuckland. Dnnnevirke • §ew Plymouth. Ohakune, Opohki, i - ■ scenery via- KAIKOUhA- linr ival>d. PnnticuTunnelsj Caves Mountains, R ’ G'pO Thomas Cook and Son. laxs, Government Tourist Office, GJ.O. TBTP CONCESSION 7OO White r Star Motors cover the South Island. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS..— VISITORS! If you want to set, the ®®ju^c^ P ° tS The W Maritoe": Dfir’ roumt thTdutiful tays* in” our Oration’ Bus fe; the jn the pneumatic tires, and are *■- Observation Bus leaves Govern- -. ST. p®. »■=» — and 2 p-m. .

TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a four-stoi-5* building garage, etc in reinforced concrete, “t rrifor the Publio Trustee.. Plans and specification, with full information as to closing date of tenders, etc., may be ° b STANLEY m W. YEARN, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect, 156 Upper Willis Street, Wellington. DOORS. rtOMPTUTE range of Totara. Bed V Pine, and Oregon Doors, all sizes .nd deg|ns. ouR ppJCE LIST> W. H. LONG AND CO.. 13-15 Cuba Street (opposite Town Hall). ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS, AND THEIR CLIENTS ARE INVITED TO OUR NEW SHOWROOMS, - Where they can inspect the most ap-to-date , TILED SURROUNDS AND KERBS In the Dominion BRISCOE AND CO., LTD. TIMBER DIRECT FROM MAIN TRUNK MILLS. WE are carrying a stock of. < ? v “,two million feet of timber filleted at nur Mills on the Main Trunk, and can deliver to any station between Auckland. Wellington. Napier, and New PH; mouth. We also, have good farmers linAq at cheap prices. Write direct to THE C & A- ODLIN TIMBER XND HARDWARE CO.. LTD.. Box 1532. Weljington. P’ ABCO WALLBOARD. ABCO WALLBOARD. - RIGID ’ DURABLE. economic. In Sizes—6, 7. 8, 4* Mid 10 feet lengths, 3 and 4 feet widths. ■ Write or ’Phone us, or call and see the Goods. Bedrock pneas. THE G. F. WILSON CO., ’Phone 1123. 25 Hunter St.» TOXEMENT. fS ths only genuine article of a ce--1 mentitious nature for waterproofing cement mixtures. The Customs Department. after analysis, aamits all_ other materials for i:he purwse tree of duty but rates Toxement as Cement, and charges duty accordingly. This classes Toxement ns a - cement compound. FRANCIS HOLMES. Dominion Farmers Institute Building. Featneraton Street. P.O. Box 418. ’Phone 2OS BUY DONAGHY’S ROPES, LINES. AND TWINES. Sold everywhere. THEY ARE THE BEST. DONAGHY’S ROPE AND TWINE CO. LTD.. AUCKLAND. Box 342. TIMBER. Fell Iron bark. Spotted Gum, MixW, ed Hardwoods, Split and Sawn Hardwood Palings. -Totara. and Silver Pine Posts. Red Cedar, Shingles, etc. We can secure any imported timber you may require. Caß 43 Waring-Taylor Street. ‘Phone 2598.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 169, 5 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 169, 5 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 169, 5 April 1923, Page 9

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