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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS CHRISTCHURCH ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation, M Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.Q. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff.—F. J. Murray, Proprietor, EASTBOURNE "CADENA.” Eastbourne (near wharf). Light Luncheon, Morning and Afternoon Teas. Home-made Ice Cream ana 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 at seaside; handy beach and boat; tennis courts. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff. £8 3s. HAVELOCK NORTH ITILLSBI’OOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). TJiis fine house is 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. Tariff: 12s. 6d. per day; 433 3s. weekly. Inquiries solicited. HOKITIKA . . ‘ . Special provision has been made by the Exhibition Council at Hokitika for the accommodation in hotels and private houses for the large influx of visitors during the Exhibition period. Tariffs ranging from 9s. to 16s. ner dnv have been arranged. Five-course dinner daily in Exhibition building for 2s. 6d. Refreshments at a moderate price. Write or telegraph "renly paid” to "Westward Ho,” Hokihka, expressing your wishes as to accommodation and scenic tours, and the Committee will see to your comfort. ISLAND BAY ( BLUE FLATTER TEA HOUSE. Island Bar — Supr-tor Board and Residence. Hot-Cold Lunches, Morning and Afternoon Ten. Open throughout the year. ’Phone 24—095. NAPIER CATKDONTAN HOTEL. N apirr—Tin? VTntel ir tww under entirely new manatremenf. Patrons mnv rely upon the .very he?t of attention. every comfort and excellent cuisine.. The houwe is well fnrmsned and offers an ideal home to tourists and visitors to . Tg eg**™* and correspondence receive prompt attention. PATRICK MAHONEY, Proprietor. CLYDE COURT. NAPIER..—A firmly-situated hill ■residence, nffwdincr superior, homely Accommodation; glorious t view ; overlooking Jngnthouse. Rc-prve. nnd the Bay; 5 minute’** walking distance » and Swimming Baths, and easily aroessikte hr tram. Tarin, Ivs. per day; £2 10s. per week.—MS. A. FULL AB TON, Proprietress. NELSON NET,SON. BETTER GORGE, FR ANZ JOSEF GLACIER. OTTR A -HOKTTTKA —Daily. GREYMOTTTTT-HOKTTTKA—DaiIy. , „ , • NELSON-WEST COAST—Daily at 8 a.m. for Gienhope. Murchison. Msetnori. .nnd Reefton _ . Westport AND REEptoN—Daily at 7.36 a.m. for Nelson. WESTPORT TO REE.FTON—DaiIy at 16 a.m. reeeton to WESTPORT—DniIv at 10 a.m. NE.T.SOV.RT.ENDETM. -Daily at ” a.m.. 9 a.m.. nnd 1.15 p.m. ET.ENHEIM.NETSON -Dailv nt •> a m.. 9 a.m.. and 1.15 p.m.. NETSONIMOTUFKA-RTWAKA- Daily 9 a.m.. and 4 mm., Krwftka-Motu-pkn-Kolson—Thrice dailv. 7IF am-. Rem,, and 2.45 p.m. HOKTTTKA—FP Anz JOSEF G LACTER— Tri-weekly. PICKED DRlVERS—Comfortable nod reliable enrs. Head Office: CROWN CARAGE ’Phone 124. Private Address: F.U.. Brio’htwqter Branch Offices: Blenheim, Westpcrt. Reefton, Alo Wellington (AV. M Bannatvne and Co.); Thos. Conk and Sons, and JN.zOnvornmen*- Tourist Branches , ru ROYAL MATL'AND PASSENGERS-Newman Bros.. Ltd. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. NFLSON—New Brick building, electrical. 1v lighted: commodious rooms, comfortably furnished;. Ba.co , Lounges. Good table. Personal attendance on all Guests arriving and parting. Tariff: 81- Per day. 50(- ner week. Telegrams: Metropolitan, Nelson. J. S. WALTER. Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTETr-This first-class Hotel under the patronage of H.R.U. the Prince of Wales and His Excellency ?: ?? under entirely new management. Thoroughly renovated, with electric light throughout. Excellent cuisine, all. wipes and spirits quality. Letters nnd telegrams receive prompt attention. v>ra_>. MASON. Manager. NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYAfOUTH-MOKAU-TE KUTTI TOURIST SERVICE— Leave New Plymouth (Gibson’s Anto Garage) daily at 7.-6 a -™- Te Kuiti daily at 8 a.m. Booking Offices: Gibson’s sjrage. New Plymouth C. H. Johnston. Waiters; A. E. Magon. Te Kuiti; Thos. Cook and Sons and N.Z. Government Tourist Department Branches. C. H. John ston. A. F. Magon, Proprietors. NIGER HOUSE.—Superior private accommodation Eliot Street; healthy locality, magnificent view. Cuisine unsurpassed, tariff reasonable. Pho « 629. Telegrams: Niger House, New Plymouth. MRS. H. G. OTTAWAY, Proprietress. OBSERVATION BUS CO° wm run afternoon trips to Titahi Bay as under (Fare 6s )-On Sundays, Public Holidays, and on fine afternoons, when sufficient passengers are offering,.the Government Buildings at 2 o’clock, . arriving at Titahi Bay an hour later leaving the Bay at 4.30, arriving in the city at 5.30 pm. This.allots, f ron 60 to 90 minutes to enjoy afternoon tea, bathing, Christmas Day and every day during the holidays. Ring Tel. No. -1— and reserve your seats. ORIENTAL BAY ; t ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL.—Spend your holiday in the healthiest and pettiest spot in Wellington. Have Afternoon Tea in <*e £nest dining-room in. Wellington.-W. J. Feast, proprietor. Phone 21-J9. Telegrams: **Kioek/* Wellington. OTAKI OTAKI BEACH-RANGIURU HOUSE. This up-to-date Accommodation House is uX enriraly new management; 2 minutes from beach and Xer, well sheltered by pine* Taxis “eet all trains Post Office Box 31. M. L. RITSON and A. LIDDELL, 1 roprietreeses. PAEKAKARIKI j KAPITI HOUSE.—Home comforts, excellent table. Alb are P ro 'T cl cd a Xapiti nX 200 yards from the railway, close to the sea; magaificent view.—Proprietress: Miss C. Jennings. PALMERSTON NORTH “WTTTOW BANK” PRIVATE HOTEL, rue place to stay Close to Stationi and Square.;Tariff: 10s. a day. Permanents by arrangement.—Mrs. Law, Proprieress. POTI' OFFICE HOTEL, Broadway. Palmerston North, offers up-to-date minutes’ walk from all theatres. Write or wire. Speights Beer on rap. Stewart McClelland. Proprietor (late of Wellington). PARAPARAUMU Pnranaraiimu Bench will soon be the Manly of New Zealand. Post. Office Store P and Tea Rooms. Launches for hire, fishing, and pa^ es TMged for. LANGLEY’S, the Well-known Caterers. ’Phone 19W. tttp STATION GARAGE, offers every accommodation and f™ Cars for hire,. ton rs arranged Daily service. to the beach. Benzine. Oils, and Accessories. Adioms the railway station. BUCKLEY, Proprietor. “HOTTT, MAJESTIC,” Parapanaumu Beach.—New and up-to-date Accom’Phone 10W. PELORUS SOUNDS . .rrnmr VATF" ST OMTR. PELORUS SOUND.—Vacancies for payin private family, first-class table, morning and .afternoon te? Tennis <S>urt Ind Croquel Lawn. Rowing Boat two quiet horses slfe bathing fishing, shooting. Connected by telephone to Pictor ’ Terms, £2 ’ 10s. per week. Reductions for families. Tor rawnt dates apply Mrs. Dan Conway, Proprietress. MASONIC HOTEL HAVELOCK, offers superior accommodation for Vmiirlnvq* Pixcellent cuisine and every attention. Havelock is sitimted ’at the. headl of the Sounds? beautiful scenery; .splendid fishing A very fine, fast motor-launch is available for excursions at moderate cost ’Tariff 10s. per day. Week-end tourists catered for at special rates. Telephone No. 5. JAMES WAREHAM, Proprietor. <'TTTP POKTAGF’* —One hour fr om Picton. on Pelorus Sounds. Modern PICTON 1 , . . . PTCTON FOR YOUR HOLIDAY—What other place offers such at-ract HonFt" Where can you equal the glorious sands? Special provision has l>een made for intending visitors For. any further information, app y Secretary. Progress League, Box 35, Picton. PLIMMERTON Offfr? 3 fi«tee?a?s S Accomodation in the sunniest part of Plimmerton. Close ra iL Beach Well sheltered from the winds. . to the Beacn. >veu FRANK BARLOW. Proprietor. ROTORUA “THE AUSTRALIA” and "THE EMPIRE" Private Hoteis. Rotorua-100 rooms First houses on left from Railway Station. Every comfort. table Social and Dance Hall. Reduced Winter Tanff-10s. per dav Ms per week.-J. N. McLean. Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS' ACCOMMODATION AT ARMIDALE HOUSE.-Tonff, 9s. ner dnv- 432 10s. per week. Noted for Civility and Attention. . Good table Representing Thos. Cook Sons.-Mrs. T. H. Aston, proprietress. SEATOUN RABINGTON HOUSE, Seatoun (Wellington), opposite bathing sheds, Acoommodation for Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Fishing, Boating; Tennis Courts on the premises. Reasonable terms. Telephone 25558 —Book your rooms for the holidays. Mrs. Riske. Propnertess. WANGANUI HOTEL PARKVILLE, RIDGWAY STREET. WANGANUI (one minute's walk from the Beautiful. Healthy Locality, Railway Station and G.P.0.). Adjoining Cook’s Gardens. —Hot and Cold Baths. Electric Light throughout. Comfortable Commercial and Sittingrooms, also Free Garage for Visitors’ Cars. Tariff, Ils. 6d. per day ; 17s. 6L Pg Triegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to.—J. HOLbUW, rroITOTEL BRAEBURN.—Most modern and up-to-date Hotel in Wangarini. Brick building, practically fireproof; hot and cold water m bedrwima. electric light throughout, well furnished: cuisine second to none, and service excellent. Motor garage for visitors' cars. Ideal residential h0te1,,,, ( on healthy, picturesque site. Onlyafew minutes walk irom 8.0. lanni 14s. fid. per day, 4 guineas a week. Special terms tor lengthy residence. HOTEL “DONBANK."—Is a well furnished Hotel. comprising 70 rooms. All modem conveniences, including water laid to bedroom, electric light, etc. Ono minute to Poet Office, Railway Station. Tariff: 10/6 ndr day, 50/- per week. ’Phone 3647. Mrs. Ingram, Propnetrees, late Ttonbank, Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 96, 18 January 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 96, 18 January 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 96, 18 January 1924, Page 9

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