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TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS AUCKLAND HOTEL CARGEN FOR COMFORT. Offers unexcelled accommodation for permanent ond transient guests. Luxuriously endowed with, modem comforts and conveniences. Superb cuisine. Single, Double, an y Suites of Rooms. Tariff, from 15s. daily. Weekly terns arranged. Trams pass door. Wire '‘Cargen,” Auckland. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND—Stay at HAMPTON COURT, 16 Symonds Street, opposite New University. 'Phone 112OA. Tariff 10s. per day. Telegrams: “Hampton Court.” CHRISTCHURCH ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior private accommodation, 52 Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. — F. J. Murray, Proprietor. ROYCROFT’S INN. Cashmere, Christchurch- Visitors to Christchurch can .secure first-class Accommodation: superior old home and ground;e convenient. Communications to Mrs. F. TAYLOR. EASTBOURNE EASTBOURNE HOTEL, Rona Bay, for first-class Accommodation at seaside; handy beach and boat; tennis courts. Single and Double Rooms. . Tariff, £3 3s. « HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK 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. Under the patronage of many of New Zea land’s distinguished residents. Tariff: 12s. 6d. per day; £3 3s. weekly. Inquiries solicited. ISLAND BAY BLUE PLATTER TEA HOUSE, Island Bby.—Superior Board and Residence. Hot-Cold Lunches. Morning and Afternoon Tea. Open through out the year. Miss E. Wartel, 'Phone 24—095. MASTERTON WAirAR \r.\ . WELLINGTON SERVlCE—Charabanc Leaves Masterton Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturdays at 7.30 a.m.. arrive Wellington 11 a.m. Leaves opp. Government Buildings, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays, 4 pan.; and Lambton Garage, 4.5 p.m.. arrive Masterton, 7.30. Stops 15 minutes Kaitoke. Seats must be booked at J. W. Jones’ Kodak Shop, Manners Street, and Lambton Garage. NAPIER CALEDONIAN HOTEL. NAPIER—This first-class Hotel is now under entirely new management. Patrons may .rely upon the very best of attention, every comfort and excellent cuisine. The house is well furnished, and offers an ideal home to tourists and . visitors to. Napier. Telegrams and correspondence receive prompt attention. Patrick Mahoney, Proprietor. NELSON ROYAL MAIL & PASSENGERS—NEWMAN BROS., Lt 3. 'NELSON. BULLER GORGE. FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER. OTTR A -HOKITIKA—DaiIy. GREYMOUTH-HOKITTKA—Dai Iv. NET,SON-WEST COAST—Daily at 8 a.m. for Glenhope, Murchison, Westport, and Reefton. WESTPORT AND RFEFTON—DaiIv at 7.30 a.m. for Nelson. WESTPORT TO REFFTON—DaiIv at 10 a.m. REEFTON TO WESTPORT—DaiIv at 10 a.m. NFLSON-BLENHETAf—DaiIv at 7 a.m., 9 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. BLFNITETM-NFT.SON-Dnilv at 7 a.m., 9 a-m., end 1.15 p.m. NELSON MOTUEKA-RIWAKA-Daily 9 a.m., and 4 p.m.. Riwaka-Motueka-Nolfpn—Thrice dailv, 7.45 a.m., 8 a.m., and 2.45 p.m HOKTTTKA-FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER—Trf-weekly. PICKED DRIVERS —Comfortable and reliable cars. Head Office: CROWN CARACP. ’Phone 124. Private Address: P. 0.. Brightwater. Branch Offices: Blenheim. Westnort. Recfton. Motueka; Wellington (W. M. Bannatyne and Co.); Thos. Cook and Sons, and N.Z. Government Tourist Branches:. COMAIERCIAL HOTEL—This first-class Hotel under the patronage of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and His Excellency Viscount ..Tellicoe. is under entirely new management. Thoroughly renovated, with electric light throughout. Excellent cuisine, all wines and spirits, etc., of the best quality. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Frank Geo. Mason, Manager. NELSON-TAKAKA-COLLINGWOOD EMMS’ ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE. Nelson—Motuek'a yi a Tasman, daily 7.30 a.m. Nelson—Collingwood, via Takaka. Daily, 8 a.m. Head Office. Takaka. Branch Offices:—Wellington. Messrs. T. and W. Young. Nelson Hardy Street. Motueka. A. D. Batt._ Pocket time-tables on application. Accommodation arranged, at White Star Service Hotels. Special car meats all boats and trains. Telegrams: “EMMS.” NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYAT<TUTH-MOKAU-TE KUTTT TOURIST SERVICE— Leave New Plymouth (Gibson’s Aard Garage), dailv at 7.20 a.m. Leave Te Ku'iti daily nt 8 a.m. Booking Offices; Gibson’s Garage, New Plymouth. C. n. .Tebnston, Waitara; A. E. Magon. Te Kuiti; Thos. Cook and Sons, and N.Z. Government Tourist Department Branches, C. H. Johnston,’ A. E. Magon, Proprietors. NIGER HOUSE. —Superior private accommodation, Eliot Street: healthy locality, maefnificent view. Cuisine nnsiimnsced. tariff reasonable. Free accommodation for Cars. ’Phone 629. Telegrams: Niger House, New Plymouth. MRS. H. G. Ottaway, Proprietress. OTAKI OTAKT BEACH-RANGTURU HOUSE. This up-to-date Accommodation House is under entirely new management; 2 minutes from beach and river, well sheltered by nines. Taxis meet all trains. Telephone 158. Post Office Box 31. ‘ M- L. Ritson and A. Liddell, Proprietresses. OTAKI SEASIDE RESORT—One of N.Z.’s Most Popular Holiday Resorts. An ideal place, specially recommended by Doctors for Healthseekers. Tennis Courts. Croquet T awns. and Ideal Surf .Bathing. For particulars, ring or write to C- E. Cotterell, Box 26, ’Phone 77, Otaki. PELORUS SOUNDS “THE PORTAGE.”—One hour from Pictotn. on Pelorus Sounds. Modern conveniences; electric light, launches and boats in both Sounds. First vacancies. Apply early- Tariff-£3 3s. E. Lawrence, Proprietor. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD 8 miles from Picton. Excellent meals, morning and afternoon tee. Boating, fishing shooting, bathing, dancing, ten. nis nicies. Motor road connection Picton. Havelock. Nelson. Modern sanitation. Huge log fires. Book early. Guests. £3 3s. per week. Address. Anakiwa. Picton. SEATOUN BABTNGTON HOUSE, Searonn opposite bathing sheds. Accommodation for Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Fishing, Boating; Tennis Courts on the Promises. Reasonable terms Telephone 25_55g2_R 0 0k your rooms for the holidays. Mrs. Risks, Proprietress. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS VISITORS! If you want to see the Beauty Spots of Wellington, come in the BF.LT/ RUS CO-’s Motor Char-a-bancs. The Marine Drive round the beautiful hays in our Observation Bns is the best in the Southern Hemisphere. Ring 21—038. ond reserve your scats The Observation Bns leaves Government Buildings at 10 a.m. nnd 2 p.m., and Sundays at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. FOR TTTAHT RAY on Saturdave. Sundays, nnd Public Holidays, from Government Buildings at 2 .p.m‘, arriving back in city at about 5.30 p.m.. 1J hours at the seaside. iWANGANUI HOTEL RE A EBURN.-Most modern and up-to-date Hotel in Wanganui. Brick building, practically fireproof: hot and cold water in bedrooms, electric l'"ht throughout, well furnished: cuisine second to none, and excellent/ Motor garage for visitors’ ears. Ideal residential hotel, on healthv. pictureoqne site. Onlv .- few minutes’ walk from P.O. Tariff: Ils. 6d. per day, 4 guineas a week. Special terms for lengthy residence. SOS DAILY MOTOR SERVICES— Linking up with Napier Mail in’ at’ Ashhnrst Passengers can now journey from New Plymouth to Napier and Wairarapa in ONE DAY. Also Passengers from Napier ran' leave the tram at Ashhurst and arrive per S.O.S. Service Cars in Wanganui at 330 p.m., and there join the Oar leaving Wanganui for Ha-vera at 4.15 n.m. Telegrams for nil routes. "Smith s Overinnd Service Wancanui. Pocket Time-tables on application. Head Office, Kurland Building. Wanganui. WELLINGTON (City)’ THE MANSIONS. Ghuznee Street. “Wellington’s Be«t Private Hotel.” Extensive alterations have now been completed, making large commercial smokinv nnd drawing rooms. An ideal quiet residence, now in fifth year under present management. Tariff, 12s. per day. Permanent (quests b v arrangement. ’Phono 22—390. Telegrams: "Mansions, Wellton.” Mesdames Cooke and McGowan. Proprietress. HOTEL ARCADIA. Wellington’s most centrally-situated superior Private Hotel Excellent services in every detail; clo'e to Wharves, Trains, and Government Buildings. Location: T/ambton Quay and Stout Street (opnosite Pnblio Trust Office). Tariff: Per day 12s. 6d.: per week, £3 15s— Mrs. Tiller. Propietms. CAULFIELD HOUSE, 33. 35, 37 Sydney Street Ea«t. This first-class House lias been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirely new management. Tariff; 10s 6d.per day. Permanent guests by arrangement.—Mrs. E. Maxwell, Proprietress. ’Phone 1763. KENILWORTH, 92 HILL STREET.—This well-known house is now under entirely new management. Superior Accommodation for P»rmanent and Casual Guests; every convenience, billiard room, etc. Elevated position; near Parliament Bvßdings, and one minute’s walk from Tinakori Road Tram Sion Tariff 1(V. 6d. per day. Permanent Guests bv arrangement. Proprietress, Mrs E. Bonnett. Telegrams. Kenilworth. Wellington. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. Oriental Bay (10 minutew G.P.O.)—Now under entirely new management. First-class accommodation for permanent and casual guests; Afternoon Teas. Tariff. 12s. 6d. per day. Permanent and weekly bv arrangement. Proprietor, P. J. Murning, late of Clarendon Hotel, Napier. Telegrams, “Kiosk.” Telephone 21—239. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba Street, Wellington—Evans and Henderson (daughters of late Airs. Cockayne, late of Arcadia Hotel), wish to announce ro the travelling public that they have taken over the Hotel Grand Central. Cuba Street, and will be pleased to see old cus. tomers nnd new ones. HOTEL COLUMBIA—Most central house in City; nearest to Town Hall and Theatres. A Home awn from Home, 100 rooms, Bs. per day. ’Phone 1126. 38 LOWER CUBA STREET. THORNLEIGH, 49 BOULCOTT STREET.—First-class Private Board, and Residence; tariff 10s. pur day, permanents by arrangement. Within 5 minutes of G.P.O. and Wharves. Splendid harbour view. Address; Hl Boulcott Street. ’Phono 1671. Telegrams, “Thomleigh,” Wellington. HOTEL SELWYN, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (opp. Clyde Quay School). —Mr. S. G. Stacey wishes to announce that he has taken over the Hotel Selwyn. Permericnte by arrangement. Casuals, Bs. per day. Sunday heals, 2a.; week-day meals, brjakfast and luncheon. Is. 6d; dinner, 2s.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 179, 23 April 1924, Page 9

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