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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS, AUCKLAND STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. Auckland’s most up-to-date Private Hotel. A strictly first-class tourist house; 100 large, well-fun-nished rooms with good outlooks. Removed from, noise and bustle of city (smin. by tram from town), and beautifully ? ne K healthiest position?; ’commanding fine panorama of Jhty, buburos, ana narbonr. Extensive grounds; tennis court. Tariff, from Us. per aay. Four Guineas per week. —Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Brown, owners ana managers. HOTEL BURWOOD, Princes Street, opposite Albert Park, Auckland’s ideal position, 3 minutes from City and 5 minutes from station: excellent cuisine Families especially catered for. Tariff. 10h._ per-day; weekly by arrangement. Tel. 1484. .Telegrams: “Burwood.” Princes ..Street, CHRISTCHURCH ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation 52 Worcester Street. AVest 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 lovenest spot in Christchurch. Within five minutes of the Square. Finest cuisine. Excellent service. EASTBOURNE “CADENA,” Eastbourne (near wharf). Light Luncheon, Morning amd Afternoon Teas. Home-made Ice Cream and other dainties; Miner AVaters on Ice. High-class Confectionery. C. D. PULLAN, Proprietor, late P. and O. S. N. Co. EASTBOURNE HOTEL, Kona Bay, for first-class at seaside; handy beach and boat; tennis courts. single a ■ Rooms. Tariff, .£3 3s. HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK GUEST HOU£E (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house is now open for Paying Guests. First-class Accommodation; good table. All home comfort, including billiard room and tennis courts. Under t patronage of many of New Zealand’s. distinguished residents. • 12s. 6d. per day; «£3 3s. weekly. Inquiries solicited. ISLAND BAY BLUE PLATTER TEA HOUSE, Wand Bay .-Superior Board and Residence. Hot-Cold Lunches, Morning and Afternoon Tea. Open throughout the year. 'Phone 24—095. „ ■ . NAPIER CALEDONIAN HOTEL, NAPIER—This first-class Hotel is now -ander entirely new management. Patrons may rely upon the W l7 tention. every comfort and excellent cuisme. The house is well furnished and offers an' ideal home to tourists and visitors J^2£J er \ f jXnTVFY and correspondence receive prompt attention. PATRICK .si.ah.ui > Proprietor. NELSON ROYAL MATL AND PASSENGER. INJLJjOVIY NEWMAN BROS., LTD. NELSON-WEST COAST—Daily at 8 a.m. for Glenhope, Murchison, weetpnrt. and Reefton , WESTPORT AND RFEFTON—DaiIy at 7.30 a.m. for Nelson. ■WESTPORT TO REEFTON—DaiIy at 10 a.m. RFEFTON TO WESTPORT—DaiIv at 10 a.m. NET.SOXCRLFNHETAr—DaiIv at 7 a.m., 9 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. BT.ENHETM-NELSON-Dailv at 7 a.m.. 9 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. NELSON-MCTUEKA-RIWAKA—DaiIy 9 a.m. and 4p.m. Riwaka-MotueKa-Nelson—Thrice daily, 7.45 a.m., 8 a.m.. and 2.45 p.m. PICKED DRlVERS—Comfoitablo and reliable cars. Head Office: CROWN GARAGE. ’Phone. 124. Ad<lr P. 0., Brighfwater. Branch Offices'; Blenheim, Westport, Keefton, M tueka: Wellington (W. M. Bnnnatyne and Co.); Thos. Cook and Sons, and N.Z. Government Tourist Branches. TRAVEL WITH GIBBS! Clip out this advertisement' ami keep it in your pocket-lwiok for reference. „ . rn„_ GIBBS’S CARS rim as follow:—Nelson to Reefton and Westport, inesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Return. Monday, Wednesday, and Fr , • Westport to Reefton. and vice-versa daily. Nelson to Motueka and lakaka (also vice-versa) daily. Nelson tj Blenheim, and vice-versa, daily. Annlv Head Office, 'Gibb- Motors. Nelson, for particulars, o r to any -Tourist Bureau. Always specify Gibbs! Twin-Six Packards .used on West Coast trip. Telegrams will secure seats. NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH-MOKAU-TE KUFiT TOURIST SERVICE— Leave New Plymouth (Gibson’s Aard Garage), daily at 7-20 a.m. Leave Te Kuiti daily at 8 a.m. Booking Offices: Gibson’s gamge New Ilymonth, C. H. Johnston. Waifara. A. E. Magon, Te Kuiti, Thos. Cook ami Sons and N.Z. Government Tourist Department Branches. C. H. Johnston, A. E. Magon, Proprietors. ORIENTAL BAY ~ ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL.—Spend your holiday in the and prettiest spot in Wellington. Have Afternoon Tea. in o _ dining-room in Wellington.-W. J. Feast, proprietor. Phone Telegrams: “Kiosk,” Wellington. OTAKI OTAKT BEACH-RANGTURU HOUSE. This nmto-date acain “® d 2 t ’^ l House is under entirely now management: 2 minutes from beach rivei\ well sheltered bv.nines. Taxi meets all trains Menhone 158. Post Office Box 31 H. L. RITSON and A. LIDDELL, Proprietresses. PAEKAKARIKI y \ KAPTTT HOUSE.—Home comforts, excellent table. All are provided at Kapiti House. 260 yards from the railway, close to the eea; magnificent view.—Proprietress: Miss C. Jennings. PALMERSTON NORTH “WILLOW BANK” PRIVATE HOTEL. The place to stay. Close to Railway Station' and Square. Tariff: l(te. a day. Permanents by arrangement.—Airs. Law, Proprietress. PARAP AR AUMU - Pnraparniimn Beach will soon b Hie Manly of New Zealand Store, and Tea Rooms. Launches for hire, fishing, and mcnic PWtj 68 ar ranged for. LANGLEY’S, the Well-known Caterers. Phone 19W. "HOTEL MAJESTIC” Paraparam Beach?-New and up-to-date Accommodation House, overlooking the now'popular and fashion able seas l <> e resort, offers every entertainment for visitors. Booking from January 1. ’Phone 10W. THE STATION GARAGE, offers every accommodation and convenience for Motorists. Cars for hire, tours arranged. Daily service to the beach. zine. O'ls. and Accessories. Adjoins the railway station. J. W. BUCKLEY', Proprietor. KAPITI HOUSE—This old-established House, surrounded by orchard, provides splendid accomodation. Ideal for a holiday. PELORUS SOUNDS "TOCn VALE” ST OMER. PELORUS SOUND—Vacancies for Paring Guests in private family, first-class table, morning and afternoon tea. Tennis Court and Croquet Lawn, Rowing Boat, two quiet safe bathing, fishing, shooting. Connected bv telephone to Picton £2!10!- per week. Reductions for families. For vacant dates apply Mrs. Dan Conway, Proprietress. PLIMMERTON in tho sunniest part of Plimmerton. Close to the Beach. Well sheltered from thp ropri€tor . ■ ? ROTORUA “THE AUSTRALIA” and "THE EMPIRE” Private Hotels. Rotorua— loo rooms First houses on left from Railway Station. Eymry comfort. Superior table. Social and Dance Hall. Reduced Winter Tariff 10s. per day 60s. per week.-J. N. McLean, Proprietor. SEATOUN ' • B ABINGTON HOUSE, Seatoun, opposite bathing sheds. Accommodation for Country' Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Fishing, Boating; Tennis Courts' on the premises. Reasonable terms. Pelenho-ne -5—558. Book your rooms for the holidays. Mrs. Riske, Proprietress. WAIKANAE “AfAHARA HOUSE.”—The idea) snot for a quiet Holiday. Picturesque surroundings; excellent trout fishing 5 minutes from house; 2} mile, from "lorious bench. Electric Hght, billiards, tennis, dance room, , garage; 1 minute station. ’Phone 13, or > wte Mrs. Thompson. WANGANUI TTOTFL BRAEBURN. —Most modern and up-to-date Hotel in Wanganui. Rrirk' building, practically fireproof: hot and cold water in bedrooms, electric light throughout, well fn nr shed: cuisine second to none and service excellent. Motor garage for visitors cars Idea residential hotel on healthy, picturesque site. Only n few minutes walk from P.O. Tariff. 14s 6d per dav. 4 guineas a week. Special terms for lengthy residence. TTOTFT PARKVILLE. RIDGWAY STREET. WANGANUI (one minute's w°k from the Beautiful. Healthy Locality D ail ' ra V al,d P Od - Ad oining Cook’s Gardens.-Hot and Cold Baths. E ectric Light throiichm t Comfortable Commercial and Sittingrooms, also Freo Garage for Visitors" Cars Tariff, 11s. 6d. per day: A. 17s. 6d per week Triegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to.—J. HODSON, Propr'rtor. WELLINGTON (City) TTTF MANSION'S Ghuznee Street.— "Wellington’s Best Private Hotel.” Vvfnnsivo'aiterations have now been completed, making large commercial smokiim and drawing rooms. An ideal, oniet residence for visitors and commereial men. Tariff. 12s. per dnv, Ids. per week. Permanent by arrangement. ’Phone 22-390. Telegrams: "Mansions. WellingrrnTFL GRAND CENTRAL. Cuba Street, Wellington.—Evans and Hendorenn (danghtors of late Mrs. Cockayne, late of Arcadia Hotel), wish to announce to the travelling miblie that thov have taken over the Hotel Grand Central, Cuba Street, and will be pleased to see old custon.ers and new ones. CAULFIELD HOUSE. 93. 35.' 37 Sydney Street East. This first-class House liss lioen thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirely new management. Tariff• 10s. 6-1. per day. Permanent guests by arrangement.—Mrs. E. Maxwell. Proprietress. Ph. 1 -63. nnTFf, ARCADIA. Wellington's most centrally-situated superior Private Hotel/ Excellent services in every detail : close to Wharves. Trains, and Government Buildings. Location: T.nmbton Quay HTl u Btou. pfrnef (opposite Pn'hlic Trust Office). Tariff: per day, 12s. 6d.; per week. £'l 'ls« —'Mrs. Tiller. Proprietress. HOTEL SELWYN. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (onp. Clyde Quay School). —Mr. S. G. Stncey wishes to announce that he has taken over the Hotel Selwvn Permanents hr arrangement. Casuals. Bs. per day. Sunday meals. 25.: week-day meals, b-eakfast and luncheon, Is. 6d.: dinner, 2s. THORNT.ETGn. 49 BOULCOTT STREET.—First-class Private Board and Residence: permanents bv arrangement. Within 5 minutes of G-P-O. and Wharves. Spk-r.did harbour view. Address: 49 Boulcott Street (opposite Cr-i’ington Rail). ’Phone 1671. RUTLAND PRTV-ATE HOTEL. P’immer’s Steps. Terms, 10s per.day, or Z 3 per week; permanent by arrangement. Ph. 628. J. Duncan, Proprietor. HOTEL COLUMBIA.—Most central hos-is in City; nearest, to'Town Hall and Theatres. A Home awav from Home. 100 rooms. Bs. per day.iPhone 1126. 3S LOWER CUBA srv'HWT

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 53, 27 November 1923, Page 9

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