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... -J TOURIST AND HOLIDAY] RESORTS / AUCKLAND STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. Auckland’s most up-to-daj* Private Hotel. A strictly first-class tourist house: 100 large, nished rooms with good outlooks. Removed from, noise ana city (smin. by tram from town), and beautifully situated in one ot tne healthiest positions; commanding fine panorama of City, buburns, ana «> xtarbour. Extensive grounds; tennis court. Tariff, from. 14s. per aay> Four Guineas pec 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, 10s. per day; weekly uy arrangement. Tel. 1484. Telegrams; “Burwood,” Princes Street. CHRISTCHURCH ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation, M Worcester Street, West 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 loveliest epot in Christchurch. Within five minutes of the Square. . hincet cuisine. Excellent service. DUNEDIN x ONSLOW HOUSE, Ocean Beach. St. Kilda. DUNEDIN, is"the Leading Private Hotel in Dunedin. Recently renovated and modermsea. Electrio , light and ample hot water supply. Conveniently alongside St. Kilda tram terminus (2d. section) and Ocean Beach. Accommodation for motor cars. Casual and permanent guests catered for. LMm. 12s. fid. per day. £3 13s. fid. per week. Telephone 650. Telegrams, f'Onslow House. Dunedin.” C. H. NAPIER, Proprietor; EASTBOURNE "CADENA," Eastbourne (near wharf). Light Luncheon, Morning^ and Afternoon Teas. Home-made Ice Cream and other dainties, Mi e. Waters on Ice. High-class Confectionery. C. D. PULLAN, Propr e o , 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 . HILLSBBOOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house is now open for Paying Guests. First-class Accommodation; good table Al! home comfort, including billiard room and tennis courts. Unde . patronage of many of New Zealand’s distinguished residents. J. 12s. 6d. per day; £3 3s. weekly. Inquiries solicited. HOKITIKA , Rpecial provision has been mad© by th© Exhibition Council at Hgki ■ k® for the accommodation in hotels and private houses for the of visiters during the Exhibition period. Tariffs ranging from 9s. to Its. day have been arranged. Five-course dinner (tally m Lxn u building for 2s. fid. Refreshments at a moderate-price. Write or telegraph "reply paid” to Ho, pressing your wishes as to accommodation and scenic tours, and tne vcmmittee will see to your comfort. ISLAND BAY z ? BLUE PLATTER TEA HOUSE, Island Bav.— Snpe~or deuce. Hot-Cold Lunches, Morning and Afternoon Tea. Open throughout ...the year. ’Phono 24—095. NAPIER C.AT.FUONTAN HOTEL, NAPTER—This first-class Hotel is now under entirely new management. Patrons mav rely upon the .very best ot < - tention. every comfort and excellent cuisine. The house is well and offers nn ideal homo to tourists and visitors to nr att nwv nnd correspondence receive prompt attention. PATRICK MAHONEY, Proprietor. CLYDE COURT. NAPIER.—”A findhr-sitiiated hill residence affordincr supprior, homely Accnurmodation; orioiis, view, overlooking jhou.se. Reserve, end the Bay; 5 minutes’ walking distance irom t. . . and Swimming Baths, and easily aceessihte hv team. Tann, 1 . p day; £3* 10s. per week.—MßS. A.’FULLARTON, Proprietress. NELSON NET,SON. BHT.T.TIR GOPGE, FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. OTTR A-WOKTTTKA—DniIv. GREYMOTTTIT-HOR’TTTK'A—DaiIy. . . nr NELSON-WEST COAST—Daily at 8 a.m”. for Gienhope. Murchison, userTwirl*, and Reefton . ■». WESTPORT AND PFTTTON—DaiIy at 7-30 a.m. for Nelson. WESTPORT TO RFEETDN—DniIv at 10 a.m. pRURTON TO WTISTPORT—DaiIy at 10 a.m. NTTRON-RLEISHETM- -Daily at 7 a.m., 9 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. BTENHETM-NETSON -Dailv at f a m.. 9 a.m.. and 1.15 p.m. NET.SON/-XrOTUFKA-RTWAKA- Daily 9 a.m., and 4 n.m., Riwaxa-Jiiotu pirn-Nplson—Thrice dsilv. a.m-. am., and 2.4.5 p.m. TTOTTTTKA—FRANZ GLACIER-- Tri-weekly. TTCKEn DRlVERS—Cornfor+ablo and reliable cars. Head Office: OROWN GARAGE ’Phone 124. Privhtwiter Branch Offices: Blenheim. Westport. Reefton, MotueKa; Wellington fW. M Bnnnatvne and Co.); Thos. Cook and Sons, and N.e* Government Tourist Branches , ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGERS—Newman Bros., Ltd. TRAVEL WITH GIBBS! Clip out this advertisement and keep it m rmir pocket-bnok for reference. „ ,wr t i GIBBS’S CARS runs as follow:-Nelson to Reefton and Westport-J nes6,ay. Thursday, and Saturday. Return Monday. Wednesday, and I'riaay. Westport to Reefton. and vice-versa daily , • Apply Head Office. Gibbs’ Motors. Nelson, .for J?-™?! Tourist Bureau Always sneefy Gibbs! Twm-Six Packards used on West Coast trip. Telegrams will secure seats. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, NFLSON.-New Brick building, lv lighted: commodious rooms, comfortably furnished;. . Balconies, Lounges. Good table. Personal attendance on all Guests a™™!; a™ d<> parting. Tariff: 8/- per day. 50/-per week. Telegrams: “Metropolitan, Nelson. J. S. WALTER, Proprietor. COMAfERCIAL HOTEL-This firsbclass Hotel under the patronage of HRH the Prince of Wales and His Excellency Viscount .Tellicoe, is under entirely new management. withplectaielight throughout. - Excellent cuisine, all. wipes and spate,„ « tc g, p °. f N 2 ,e G pO t qnalita. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. FRANK GUU. MASON, Manager. NEW PLYMOUTH -- ’ < NEW PLYMOUTH-MOKAU-TE KUITI TOURIST SERVICE— Leave New Plymouth (Gibson’s Aard Garage) daily at 7-0 a*™Te Kuiti daily at 8 a.m. Booking Offices: Gibson’s garage New Plymouth C. H. Johnston. Waitara; A. E. Magon Te'Kuiti; Thos. Cook and Sons, and N.Z. Government Tourist Department Branchss, C. H. Johnston.’ A. E. jfagon. Proprietors. NIGER HOUSE.— Superior private accommodation. Eliot Street; healthy locality, magnificent view. Cuisine unsurpassed, tariff reasonable. Free accommodation for Cars. ’Phone 62R Telegrams: Niger House. New Plymouth. MRS. H. G. OTTAWAY, Proprietress. ORIENTAL BAY k t DRTFNT PRIVATE HOTEL'.— Spend your holiday m the healthiest prettiest if Wellington. Haye Afternoon Tea in. the dining-room in Wellington.-W. J, Feast, proprietor. Phone 21 253. Telegrams: “Kiosk,” Wellington. OTAKI ' , OTART REACH—RANGIURU HOUSE. This up-to-date Accommodation Office Box 31. M. L. RITSON and A* LIDDELL, Proprietresses. PAEKAKARIKI ttapttt TTOTTSFHome comforte, excellent table. All ate provided ' KapftFnS Mb from the railway, close to the fiea; magmficent view—Proprietress: Miss C. Jennings. PALMERSTON NORTH ’ 4 "WTTTOW BANK” PPIV4TE HOTEL. The place to stay. t 0 rS™ Hatton and Square. : 10s* a day. Permanente by arrangement.—Mrs. Law, Proprier ess. OFFICE HOTEL. Broadway. Palmerston North, offers up-to-date areommSnjsituaW Post. Office, and within few minutes’ walk from all theatres Write or wire. Speights Beer on tap. Stewart McClelland, Proprietor (late of Wellington). PARAPARAUMU x , n Paraoaraumu Beach will soon «. be the Manly of New Zealand. Post Office Store? and Tea Rooms. Launches for hire, fishing, and mcnic parties arranged for. LANGLEY’S, the Well-known Caterers. Phone 19 THE STATION GARAGE, offers every accommodation and convenience ™ Motorists Cars for hire, tours arranged. Daily servire to the beach. Benzine Oils, and Accessories. Adioins the railway station. J. * BUCKLEY, Proprietor. “HOTEL MAJESTIC,” Parapara umu Beach —New and up-to-date Accommodation House, overlooking the now popular and fashionable s<?fiMde resort, offers every entertainment for visitors. Booking from January 1. 'Phone 10W. PELORUS SOUNDS \ •TOCH VALE.” ST. OMER, PELORUS SOUND.-Vacancies for paying Guests in private family, first-class table, morning and. a p e . rn 2 l tea. Tennis Court and Croquet Lawn. Rowing Boat two quiet horses to ride, safe bathing, fishing, shooting. Connected by telephone t Picton. Terms, £2 10s. per week. Reductions for families. For vacant dates apply Mrs. 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; splendid “-(lung. A verv fine, fast motor-launch is available for excursions at moderate cost Tariff, 10s. per dav. Week-end tourists catered for at special rates. Telephone No. 5. JAMES WAREHAM, Proprietor. "THE PORTAGE”—One hour from Picton, on Pelorus Sounds. Modern conveniences; electric light, launches and boats in both Sounds. First vacancies. Apply early. Tariff, .£3 3s, E. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. PICTON PICTON FOR YOUR HOLIDAY—What other place offers such .at-ract tions? Where can you equal the glorious sands? Special provision, lias been made for intending visitors. For any further information, apply Secretary, Progress League. Box 35, Picton. PLIMMERTON TECOMA HOUSE. , , „ . Offers first-class Accomodation in tho sunniest part of Plimmerton. cioso to the Beach. Well sheltered from the proprietor ROTORUA "THE AUSTRALIA” and "THE EMPIRE” Private 'Hotels. Rotarua-100 rooms. First housee on left from Railway Station, Every comfort. Superior table. Social and Dance Hrdl. Reduced Winter Tariff—lDs. per day 60s, per week.—J N. McLean, Proprietor, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION AT ARMIDALE HOUSE.—Tariff, 9s. per <£2 10s psr week. Noted -or Civility Attention. . Goou table. Itepresanting T’ - w. Cook J -Mr& a, Astw, psoprincress.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 99, 22 January 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 99, 22 January 1924, Page 9

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