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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS AUCKLAND . HOTEL BURWOOD, Princes Street, opposite Albert Park, ideal position, 3 minutes from City and 5 minutes from station; excellent cuisine Families especially catered for. Tariff. 10s. per day; weekly by arrangement. Tel. 1484. Telegrams: “Burwood,” Princes Street. CHRISTCHURCH ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation, 52 Worcester Street. West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, ete. 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 Square. Finest cuisine. Excellent service, EASTBOURNE "CADENA.” Eastbourne (near wharf). Light Luncheon, Morning and Afternoon Teas. Home-made Ice Cream and other dainties; Mineral Waters on Ice. High-class Confectionery. C. D. PULLAN, Proprietor, late P. and O. S. N. Co. EASTBOURNE HOTEL, Rona Bay, for first-class Accommodation ftt e seaside; handy beach and boat; tennis courts. Single ana Double Rooms. Tariff! £3 3s. HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house i« now open for Paying Guests. First-class Accommodation; good table. All home comfort, including billiard room and tennis courts., Under the patronage of many of New Zealand’s distinguished residents. Turin: 12s. Gd. per day; £3 3s. weekly. Inquiries solicited. ISLAND BAY BLUE PLATTER TEA HOUSE, Island Bay.—Superior Board and Residence. Hot-Cold Lunches, Morning and Afternoon Tea. Open throughout the year. 'Phone 24-—095. NAPIER UALFDONTAN HOTEL, NAPIER—This first-class Hotel is now under entirely new management. Patrons mav rely nnon the. very best of attention. every comfort and excellent cnis’ne. The house is well furnished and offers an ideal home to tourists and visitors lmegTams and correspondence receive prompt attention. PATRICK MAHUMi, Proprietor. ROVAT, MATT, AND PASSENGER. DiJIiJuOUIN BROS.. LTD. , r w > c NELSON-WEST COAST—Daily at 8 a.m. for G’enhope, Murchison, Westport. nnd Reef ton WESTPORT AND RFFFTON-Tlailv st 7.30 a.m. for Nelson. WESTPORT TO RFPFTON—DaiIy nt 10 a.m REEFTON TO WESTPORT—DaiIv at 10 a.m. NFT.SON.RT/FNHFTM—DaiIv at 7 n.m., 9 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. BT.ENTTETALNELSON—DaiIv at 7 a.m.. 9 a.m.. nnd 1.15 p.m. NET-SON-MOTUEKA-RTWAKA—DaiIy 9 a.m. and 4 n.m. Riwaka-Motneka-Nelson—Thrice dailv, 745 a.m., 8 a.m.. nnd 2.45 p.m. PICKED DRTVEPS—Comfoiiable and reliable cars. Head Office: CROWN GARAGE. ’Phone 124. Private Address: P. 0.. Brichfwater Branch Offices’; Blenheim. Westport, Reefton, i,.0-tneka: tneka: Wellington (W. M Bannntyne and Co.); Thos. Cook and (tons, and N.Z. Government Tourist Branches. TRAVEL WTTH GTBBS! Clip out this advertisement and keep it in your nockrt-book for reference. „ , -tt ± t GIBBS’S CARS run as follow:-Nelson to Reefton and Westport. IMesdnv. Thiirsdav, and Sator-lav. Return Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Worfport to Reefton. and vice-versa dailv. Nelson toMotueka nnd lakaka (also vice-versn) dailv. Nelson t„- Blenheim, and vice-versa, daily. Annlv Head Office, Gibb* Motors. Nelson, for particulars. o r to any Tourist Bureau, Always specifv Gibbs! Twin-Six Packards used on West Coast trin. Telecrums will secure seats. NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYUOUTH-MOKAU-TE KUTTI TOURTST SERVICE— Leave New Plymouth /Gibson’s Aard Garage), dailv at 7-20 a.m. Uoave Te Kniti daily at 8 a.m. Booking Offices: Gibson’s garage N ew " ly j month, C. H. Johnston, Wait era. Magon. Te Kuiti, Thos. Cqok ana 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 nnd prettiest spot in Wellington. Have Afternoon Tea in the hne« dining-room in Wellington.—W. J. Feast, proprietor. T?ho e - Telegrams: “Kiosk,” Wellington, OTAKI OTAKT BEACH-RANGTURU HOUSE. This, up-to-date Accommodation House is under entirely new management; 2 minutes from beach and river, well sheltered I>v pines. Taxi meets trnma. Telephone 158. Post Office Box 31 M. L. RITSON and A. LIDDELL, Proprietresses. PAEKAKARTKI KA PITT HOUSE.-Home comforts, excellent table. All are provided at Knniti House 2'o yards from the railway, close to the sea; magnificent view.—Proprietress: Miss C. Jennings. PALMERSTON NORTH "WILLOW BANK" PRIVATE HOTEI, The> place to stay• « Railway Station «nd Square. Tariff: 10s. a day. Peimanents by ar rangement.—Mrs. Law, Proprietress, PARAPARAUMU A i Paraparaumu Bench will soon b the Manly of New ZeaW Post Offiw, Store, and Tea Rooms. Launches for hire -fishing, and memo parties arranged for. LANGLEY’S, the Well-known Caterers. Phone 19W. "HOTEL MAJESTIC." Paraparaumu Beach.—New and up-to-date Accommodation House, overlooking the now popular fash "™ b ?„ resort, offers every entertainment for visitors. Booking from January i. ’Phone 10W. THE STATTON GARAGE, offers every accommodation and convenience for Motorists. Cars for hire, tours arranged. Daily service to the beach. Benzine. Oils, and Accessories. Adjoins the railway station. J. W. BUCKLEY. Pronrinfbr. KAPITI HOUSE—This old-established House, surrounded by orchard, provides splendid accomodation. Idea! for a holiday. PELORUS SOUNDS "lOCH VALE" ST OMER. PELORUS SOUND.-Vacancies for Paying Guests in private family, first-class table, morning and afternoon tea. Tennis Court nnd Croquet Lawn, Rowing Boat, two quiet safe bathing, fishing, shooting. Connwted bv telephtme to Wcton J62/10/- per week. B-cductions for families. For vacant dates apply Mrs. Dan Conway, Proprietress. PLIMMERTON Offers first-class Accomodation in the sunniest part of Plimmerton. Close to the Beach. Well sheltered from tlw wind. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS ' AN4KTWA HOMESTEAD, eight miles from Pteton. Excellent afternoon tea- beautiful scenery, hosting, fishii . shooting, bathing, dancin" tennis, golf course, and picnics. Modern sanitation Connected bv motor road with main Nelson, Havelock. Picton, Christchurch road Guests. £3 3s. per week. Address: Anakiwa. Picton. THV TROCADERO High Street, Picton: first-class Board and Residence Tin conn Stion with which is a detached „ villa for tounsts). Three minutes’ walk from Sounds and Wharf. Tariff moderate.—E. Rumbold, proprietress. ROTORUA ' vna “THE AUSTRALIA" and "THE EMPIRE” Private Hotels, Rotorna-100 rooms ' First houses on left from Railway Station. Every comfort. Superior table. Social and Dance Hall. Reduced Winter Tanff-lOs. per dnv. 60s. per week. —J. N. McLean, Proprietor. SEATOUN BABINGTON HOUSE (Wellington), S’eatoun, opposite bathing sheds. Accommodation for Country Visi tors, and Permanent Boarders• Wishing, Boating; Tennis Courts on the premises. Reasonable■ teims l Telephone 25—558. —Book your rooms for the holidays. Mrs. Riske, Proprietress. WAIKANAE “MAHARA HOUSE.”—The ideal snot for a quiet Holiday. Picturesque surroundings; excellent trout fishing 5 minutes from house; 2? miles from glorious beach. Electric ’ight, billiards, tennis, dance room, garage; 1 minute station. ’Phone 13, or * nte Mrs. Thompson. WANGANUI TTOTFT, BR.AUBURN.—Most modern and up-to-date Hotel in Wanganui. Brick building, practically fireproof: hot and cold water in bedrooms, electric lieht throughout, well furnished: cuisine second to none and service excellent. Motor garage for visitors cars Ideal residential hotel, on healthy, picturesque site. Only a few minutes walk from P.O. Tanff: 14s 6d per dnv. 4 guineas n week Special terms for lengthy residence, rrn-nrr PARKVILLE RIDGWAY STREET.'WANGANUI (one minute’s wUWrom the Beautifull Healthy Locality. Railway Station and G.P.O ). Adiointog Cook’s Gardens.-Hot and Cold Baths. Electric Light throughComfortable Commercial and Sittingrooms also Free Garage for Visitor? Care Tariff, Us. 6d. per day :£c 17s. Gd per week Tetegrains and Correspondence promptly attended to.—J. HODSON, prietorWELLINGTON (City) tutr MANSIONS Ghuznee Street.—“ Wellington’s Bost Private Hotel." intensive alterations have now been completed, making large commercial, emokimr and drawing rooms. An ideal, quiet residence for visitors and commercial men. Tariff. 12s. per day, £3 10s. per week. Permanent Gats by arrangement. ’Phono 22-390. Telegrams: "Mansions, WellingttotF! GRAND CENTRA!,. Cuba Street, Wellington.—Evans and Henderson (daughters of late Mrs. Cockayne, late of Arcadia Hotel), wish te 'announce' to tho travelling public that they have taken over the Hotel Grand Central, Cuba Street, and will be pleased to see old customers and new ones. CAUT FTETD HOUSE. 33. 35, 37 Sydney Street East. This first-class House been ‘ thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, nnd most comfortable. Under entirely new mnnnv»menf. Tn T,’fL tos. 6<l. per nay. Permanent guests by arrangement.—Airs. E. Maxwell, Proprietress. Ph. 1763, HOTEL ARCADIA, Wellington’s most centrally-situated snuertor Pr rete Trntel Excellent services in every detail: close to Wharves. Trains, and Government Buildings. Location: Lainbton Quay and Stout Street (opposite Public Trust Office). Tariff: per day, 12s. Gd.; per week. £3 15s.—Mrs. Tiller. Proprietress. HOTEL SELWYN CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (opp. Clyde Quay School). —Mr. S. G. Stncey wishes to announce that he has taken over the Hotel Selwvn Permanents by arrangement. Casuals, Bs. per day. bunday meals, 2e.; weekday meals, breakfast and luncheon, Is. 6d.; dinner, 2s. THORNLETGH. 49 BOULCOTT STREET.-First-class Private Board and Residence; permanents by arrangement. Within 5 minutes of G.l .O. nnd Wharves. Splendid harbour view. Address: 49 Boulcott Street (opposite Wellington Hall). ’Phono 1671. ' RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. Plimmer’s Steps. Terms, 10s. per. dm or £3 per week; permanent by arrangement. Ph. 628. J. Duncan, Propne>HOTEL COLUMBIA.—Most central house in Cttyi nearest to Town Ha and Theatres A Home away from Home. 100 rooms. Bs. per day. Phone M 23. 38 LOWET UU'EA STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 55, 29 November 1923, Page 9

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