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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY/ \ RESORTS. AUCKLAND HOTEL CARGEN FOR COMFORT. Offers unexcelled accommodation for permanent and transient guests. Luxuriously endowed with modern comforts and conveniences. Superb cuisine. Single, Doubre, ana Suites of Rooms. Tariff, from 155.. daily. Weekly terms arranged. Trams pass door. Wire "Cargen,” Auckland. CHRISTCHURCH Yc' 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. NELSON ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER. NEWMAN BROS—LTD. , NELSON-WEST COAST—Daily at 8 a.m. for Glenhope, Murchison, Westport and Reefton. _ , WESTPORT AND REEFTON—DaiIy at 7.30 a.m. for Nelson. WESTPORT TO REFFTON-Daily at 10 a.m. REEFTON TO WESTPORT—DaiIy at 10 a.m. NELSON-BLENHEIM—DaiIy at 7 a.m. end 9 a.m. BLENHEIM-NELSON—DaiIy at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. NELSON-MOTUEKA-RIWAKA—DaiIy 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Riwaka-Motueka-Nelson —Thrice daily, 7.4.5 a.m.. 3 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. PICKED DRIVERS —Comfortable and reliable cars. _ , , , Head Office: CROWN GARAGE, NELSON. ’Phone 124. Private Address: P. 0.. Brigbtwater. Branch Offices: Blenheim, Westport, Reeiton, Motueka: Wellington (W. M. Bannatyne and Co.); Thos. Cook . and > Sons and N.Z. Government Tourist Branches. ORIENTAL BAY ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL— Spend your holiday in the healthiest;and prettiest epot in ‘Wellington. Have Afternoon Ten in the finest diningroom in Wellington.—W. J. Feast, proprietor. ’Phone 21—259. Telegrams: "Kiosk," 'Wellington. PAEKAKARIKI KAPITI HO TSE. —Home comforts, good fires, excellent table. All are provided at Kapiti House, 200 yards from the railway, close to the sea; magnificent view.—Proprietress: Miss C. Jennings. ROTORUA "THE AUSTRALIA” and "THE EMPIRE” Private Hotels, Rotorua—loo rooms. First houses on left from Railway Station. Every comfort. Superior table. Social and Dance Hall. Reduced Winter Tariff—los. per day, 60s. per week. J. N. McLean, Proprietor. ARAWA RESIDENTIAL HOTEL—Is an ideal place for a vacation. Here you may rest, work, laugh, think, plan, or play, to your heart’s content. For special Winter Tariff apply Mrs. R. Griffiths. WAIKANAE "MAHARA HOUSE”—The ideal spot for a quiet holiday. Highly recommended by doctors for splendid climate. Fine large rooms opening on to balconies. Good log Electric light. Billiards, Tennis. Dance Room. Garage; 1 minute from station. ’Phone 13, or write Mrs. Thompson. WANGANUI HOTEL BRAEBURN.—Most modern and up-to-date Hotel in Wanganui. Brick building, practically fire-proof; hot and cold water in bedrooms, electric light throughout, well furnished, cuisine second to none,_ and service excellent. Motor garage for visitors’ cars. Ideal residential hotel, on healthy picturesque site. Onlv a few minutes’ walk from P.O. Tariff, 14s. 6d. per day, 4 guineas a week. Special terms for lengthy residence. HOTEL IMPERIAL—Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. Wanganui’s most popular hotel Telephone 237. P.O. Box 308. 'Excellent cuisine and accommodation. Only best wines and spirits stocked. Tariff, 14s. per day. C-T. Association’Tariff. Personal supervision. Proprietor. .Tam a «= Snvifh flatr* r’rm that rial Hotel. Wnrprley). A ARD. HODSON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE. LTD. Garage: St. Hill Street. Wanganui (near Opera House). —Our Large Fleet of Cars run everywhere amd link up with all Aard Stations in New Zealand. Wanganui-Marton—Twice daily connecting .with_ Auckland and. Wellington Expresses at Marton. Leav e Wanganui, G. 45 a.m.; arrive Marton, 8 a.m. Leave Marton, 8.20 a.m.; Arrive Wangpuui, 9.30 a.m. Leave Wanganui, 3.30 p.m.; arrive M arton, 5 p.m.; Leave Marton, 5.20 p:m.; arrive 6.30 p.m. T clegrams: "AARD,” Wangfinui.. Phone 120, Wanganui. Storage for 100 cars. Garage Open. Day and Night. WELLINGTON (City) - THE MANSIONS. Ghuznee Street.—" Wellington’s Best Private Hotel.’’ Most centrally situated. Being quite close to all the theatres and shops it affords an ideal residence for al] visitors to Wellington. Reasonablo Tariff, 12s. per dav, .£3 10s. per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. ’Phone 22—399. Telegrams: "Mansions. Wellington.” Cooke and McGowan. Proprietresses. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba Street. Wellington.—Evans and Henderson (daughters of late Mrs. Cockayne, late of Arcadia Hotel), wish to announce to the travelling public that thev have taken over the Hotel Grand Central. Cuba Street, and will be pleased to see old customers and new ones. . v \ ThV CAULFIELD HOUSE. 33, 35. 37 Svdney St.. East. This first-class House has been thoroughly renovated, m ado modern, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirely ,ew m anagement. Tariff: Ills. 6d. nor day. Permanent guests by arrangement. Mrs; E. Maxwell, Proprietress. Ph. 1763. HOTEL ARCADIA. Wellington’s Most Centrally situated. Superior Private Hotel. Excellent Services in Every Detail. Close to Wharves. Trains, 'and Government Buildings./ Location: lambton Quay and Stout Street (opposite Public Trust Office). Tariff, per day, 125.. Gd.; per week, .£3 15s. Mrs. Tiller. Proprietress. _ HOTEL SELWYN. CAATBRTDGE TERRACE tepp. Clyde Quay School)>- • ' Mr. S. G. Stacey wishes to announce that he has taken over the Hotel Selwyn. Permanents by arrangment. Chsuals Bs. per day. Sunday meals, 25.; weekday meals, breakfast, and luncheon. Is 6d.; dinner, 2s. THORNLETGH, 49 BOULCOT3 STREET.—First-class Private Board and Residence: permanents by arrangement. Within 5 minutes of G.P.O. and wharves Splendid harbour view. Address 49 Boulcott Street (opposite Wellington Dall). ’Phone 1671. KENILWORTH 92 Hi.l Street. First-class accommodation. Vacancies for permanent and Casual guests. Terms, 12s. 6d. per day. Permanent by air. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. Plimmer’s Steps. Terms. 10s. per day. or .£3 per week; permanents by arrangement. ’Ph. 628. J. Duncan, Proprietor SIGHT-SEEING TOURS VISITORS' If vou want to see the Beauty Spots of Wollington eome in the BELL BUS CO.’S Motor char-a-bancs. The Marine Drive round the beautiful bays in our Observation Bns is the best in tlie Southern Hemisphere; the drivers point out and explain the places ot interest, and photos may be taken. • Our Buses are equipped with pneumatic tires, and are as comfortable as tonring care. Ring 21—038 and reserve your seats. The Observation Bus leaves Government Buildings at I'.’ a.m. and 2 p.m., and on Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 17, Issue 288, 22 August 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 17, Issue 288, 22 August 1923, Page 9

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