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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS )©- AUCKLAND ‘ HOTEL CARGEN. The popular rendezvous for tourists and travellers. "Cargen” service is quiet and unobtrusive, yet always fully efficient. Unrivalled for comfort and convenience. The cuisine is perfect, single, Double, and Suites of Rooms. Tariff from 15s daily. Weekly terms for ’rngthened visit. Trams pass door. Telegraph “Cai gen,” Auckland. HOTEL BURWOOD, Princes Strqpt, opposite Albert Park, Auckland’s 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. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND—Stay at HAMPTON COURT. 16 Symonds Street, opposite New University. 'Phone 1120A* Tariff 10s. per day. Telegrams: “Hampton Court.” CHRISTCHURCH . - - . ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation, 5S Worcester Street, West .End, 2 minutes from G.P.Q. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate .tariff. —F. J. Munfay. 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. DUNEDIN ONSLOW HOUSE. Ocean Beach. St. Kilda. DUNEDIN, is the Leading Private Hotel in Dunedin. Decently renovated and modernised. Electric light and ample hot water supply. Conveniently situated alongside St. Kilda tram terminns (2<i. section) and Ocean Beach. Accommodation for motor cars. Casual and permanent guests catered for. farm: 12s. 6d. per day £3 13s. 6d. per week. Tel»nh o no <l5O. Telegrams, "Onslow House. Dunedin.” C. H. NAPIER. Proprietor, EASTBOURNE 7 - ' i “CADENA." Eastbourne (near wharf). Lights Luncheon, Morning and A etc moon Teas. Home-made Ice Cream and other dainties; Mineral Waters on Ice. High-claes 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 NOftTH HILL«!BROOK GUEST HOUSE (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. Undtar the patronage of many of New Zealand’s distinguished residents. Larin: 12s. 6d. per day; £3 3s. weekly. Inquiries solicited. HOKITIKA' Special provision has been made by the Exhibition Council at ITckifika for the accommodation In hotels and private houses for the large lr| nP x of visilvs during the Exhibition period. Tariffs ranging from 9s. to. lbs. ner day have been arranged. Five-course dinner daily in Exhibition ‘ building for 2s. 6d. Refreshments nt n moderate price. Write or telegraph "renlv paid” to "Westward Ho, Hokitika, expressing vour wishes as to accommodation and scenic tours, and the Uommittee will see to your comfort. ISLAND BAY - '• ’ ' ’ ' ’ ’ ’ BLUE PLATTER. TEA HOURE. Island Bnv— Superior Board and Residence. Hot-Cold Lunches, Morning,and Afternoon Tea. Open throughout the year. ’Phone 24—095. ' - nj i NAPIER r ■ ~ . ' A CALEDONIAN HOTEL. NATTER—This first-class Hotel is now under entirely new management. Patrons mav rely upon the .very best of attention. every comfort and excellent cuisine.. The house is well furnished anrl offers an ideal home to tourists and visitors rSidJJ.’v? and correspondence receive prompt attention. PATRICK MAHuMsx, Proprietor. CT,YOE COURT. NATTER.—A finely-situated hill residence, affording superior, homely Accommodation; glorionc_view, overlooking honMP. Pncprvp. nmi the Bay: 5 walking distance ' and Swimming Baths nnH easily nfceqsihle hv tram. Tariff, 10s. pe day; £2 10s. per week—MßS. A. FULLARTON, Proprietress. ( NELSON 'i NTTCQN. RUT .TFT GnnCrE FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. CITrT? UTTOFTTTKA—DniIv., GTETMOTTrTLHOKTTTR-A—Daily. , , r -. „ w .j; NEr.SQN-YVEfJT COAST—Daily at 8 a.m. for Gienhope. Murchison, wserTieirt. and ReoTfon . ~ , WrcrrTVYRT AND ■rfettqN— Daily at 7.30 a.m. for Nelson. WESTnnVT TO TFE-ETON—Tlnilv at 10 a.m. ■PTwrov rn WESTPORT—DaiIy at 10 a.in. •\wt cr,'\r-nr.Tx r TrFTAf. -D.ailv at ’ a m.. 9 a.m.. and 1.15 p.m. RTFVHFTM-ATFrsnN -Dailv at <■» m.. 9 a.m.. and 1.15 p.m. NETSON'-XTOTUTKA-RTWAKA- Daily 9 a.m.. and 4 p.m., Riwaka-Motn-oirn-Np'lqnn—Thrice dailv. 45 am.. am., and 2.45 p.m. rrnTTTTKA_rn a vz .tqs-re c.t.aclEß— Tri-weekly. TTCKED DRlVERS—Cbrnfortablo and reliable cars. n ; Head Office: <M?OYVN GARAGE ’Phone 124. Private Addre«: PJJ-, Bri<rhtwiter Branch Offices: Blenheim. Westport. T.eefton, A K Wellington (W. M B*nnatvne and Cn.) ; Thos. Cook and Sons, aTid N.z. OcrPTTunoT*- Tnnrict _ ROYAL ATA IL AND PASSENGERS—Newman Bros., Ltd. TRAVEL WITH GIBBS! Clip out thia advertisement and keep it in your nncket-bnnk for reference. , , -p GTBB=’S CARS runs as follow:-Nelson +o Reefton and Westport-J nesdav. Thuradav. and Saturday. Return Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Westport to Reefton. and vice-versa dnilv ... x Apply Head Office. Gibbs’ Motors. Nelson, .for, parhcnlars. or to any Tourist Bureau Always sneefy Gibbs! Twin-Six Packards used on vest Coast trip.. Telegrams will secure seats. YIETROPOLIT.AN HOTEL. NELSON—New Brick building, electricaL Jv lighted: commodious rooms, comfortably furnished;, , Bn.comes. Lounges. Good table. Personal -attendance on all Guests arriving and oarting. Tariff: SI- ner day. 50ner week. Telegrams: Nelson. J. S. WALTER, Proprietor. - COMA TER CIA L HOTET-—This first-class Hotel under the patronage of TT R n the Prince of Wales and . His Excellency y , j < ’ oA '.p£ i Jjc v ii under’entirely new management. Thoroughly renovated, with electric throughout. Excellent cuisine, all wipes and spirits, of ” lt ’ '2.A' quality. Tetters and telegrams receive prompt attention. FRAKK MASON. Alan a ger. NEW PLYMOUTH f , NEYV PLYAIQUTn-ATOTCAU-TE KUTTI TOURIST SERVICE— - Leave New Plvmonth (Gibson’s Aard Garage) daily at i.-O a-™-Te Kniti dailv nt 8 a.m. Booking Offices: Gibson’s garage, hew Plymouth C. H. Johnston. Waitara; A. E Atagon. Te Kuiti: Thos. Cook and Sons and N.Z. Government Tourist. Department Branchso. C. H. John ston.’ A. F. Afagon. Proprietors. NIGER HOUSE.—Superior private accommodation. Eliot Street; healthy z locality, magnificent Cuisine unsurpassed, tariff 629. Telegrams: Niger House, New Plymouth. MRS. H. Lr. UliAivai. Proprietress. ' OBSERVATION BUS THF T REIFbUS T CO 0 wni 7m afternoon trip 9 to Titahi Bay ns undfrPScsHOn SimdavTPnhliF and on fine afternoons when sufficient passengers are offering..the Government Buildings at 2 o’clock, arriving at Titahi . leaving the Bay at 4.30, arriving m the city at 5.30 pm. Ibis allows rrom 60 to 90 minutes to enjoy afternoon tea, bathing, %.y“ I )p’} 8; ’ No A 2 1—038 Christmas Hay and every day during the holidays. Ring Tel. No. 21—038 and reserve your seats. t , ORIENTAL BAY . . . , \ ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL.— Spend your holiday in the healthiest and prettiest spot in Wellington. Have Alternoon Tea in finest dining-room in Wellington.-W. J. Feast, proprietor. Phone 21 -59. Telegrams: 0 Wellington. OTAKI OTAKI BEACH-RANGIURU HOUSE. This up-to-date Accommodation House is under entirely new management; 2 minutes from beach J), river well sheltered by pines. Taxis meet all trains. Telephone 158. Post Office Itox 31 M. L. RITSON and A. LIDDELL, Proprietresses. PAEKAKARIKI ~ ■ ; KAPITT HOUSE,—Home comforts, excellent table. All are P r<)s 2"„„„ 5 c Xapiti Hmise 200 yards from the railway, close to the sea; magnificent view.—Proprietress: Mies C. Jennings. PALMERSTON NORTH ' "WTTTOW BANK” PRIVATE HOTEL. Tho place to stay, viose to Railway Station and Square. Tariff: 10s. a day. Permanents by arrangement.—Airs. Law, Propirieress. POST OFFICE HOTEL. Broadway. Palmerston North, offers up-to-date lminnterfrom Post. Office and within few minutes’ walk from all theatres. Write or wire Speights Beer on tap. Stewart McClelland. Proprietor (late of Wellington). PARAPARAUMU Paranaranmu Beach will soon be the Alanly of New Zealand. Post Office '' S(ore P and Tea Rooms. Launches for lure, fishing, and nicnic Pnrhes a, - ranged for. LANGLEY’S, the Well-known Caterers. Phone 19W. THE STATION GARAGE, offers every accommodation and convenience tor Motorist Cars for hi’re, tours arranged Baily service to the beach. Benzine. Oils, and Accessories. Adioins the railway station. J. vv. BUCKLEY, Proprietor. "HOTEL ATAJESTIC,” Paraparaumu Beach—New and up-to-date Accommodation House, overlooking the now popular and fashionable sea ide resort, offers every entertainment for visitors. Booking from January 1. ’Phone 10AV. PELORUS SOUNDS "TOCH VALE,” ST. OMER, PELORUS SOUND.-Vacancies for paying 0 Guests in private family, first-class table, morning ana tea Tennis Court and Croquet Lawn. Rowing Boat, two quiet h« rs f’ to 'ride, safe bathing, fishing, shooting. Connected by te cpbone to Picton. Terms, £2 10s. per week. Reductions for families. lor vacant dates apply Airs. Dan Conway, Proprietress. MASONIC HOTEL HAVELOCK, offers superior accommodation for your holidays; excellent cuisine and every attention. Havelock is delightfully situated at the head of the Sounds; beautiful scenery; .spiendid fishing. A verv fine, fast motor-launchv ie available for excursions at moderate cost Tariff, 10s. per day. Week-end tourists catered for at special ratesTelephone No. 5. JAMfcS WABEHAM, Proprietor. <# THE POET AGE”—One hour Picton, on Pelorus Sounds. Modern conveniences; electric light, launches and both Sounds. . First vacancies. Apply early. Tariff, £3 E. LAWPENCE, Proprietor, POST OFFICE HOTEL. HAYTLOCK (Marlborough).-Sw'nd your holiday in the Picturesque Pelorus .Sound and stay at the Post Office Hotel, situated at the head of Pelorus Sound. Charming nnd grounds Good sea fishing. Launches and Cara available for fishing and picnic parties. Cuisine and attention—the beet, tariff : per w^ak, ( - iVeek end tourists catered for at special rules, telephone No. 1-. L. CANN, Propneicr. PICTON PICTON FOR YOUR HOLIDAY—What other place offers such at-ract tions? YVhere can you equal the glorious sands? Special provision has been made for intending visitors. For any further information, apply Secretary, .progress League, Box 35, Picton.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 97, 19 January 1924, Page 9

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