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HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS — BELL BUS CO. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS Leave Government Buildings twi<*e daily, including Sundays, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., for a 25-mile drive round Wellington, returning at 12.1 a p.m. and 4.40 p.m. . - THE OBSERVATION BUSES have been especially designed tor sightseeing, with the maximum window space to ensure an unobstructed view of the scenery. This enables our drivers to act as guides, and point out and explain the places of interest Visitors! By taking this trip as soon as possible after your arrival in Wellington, you will obtain useful information to assist you during your stay. When possible please ring 45—555 for reserved seats. Fare 5/-. CHRISTCHURCH , . ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, Superior Private Accommodation; Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOT EL, corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets, Christchurch. Phone A 5266 Under new management. An ideal home in the heart of the City Continental plan. Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d. per day. Full board 10s. Concession to permanent guests. Liberal table.-K. ANDERSON, Proprietress. HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This tine bouse is now open for Paying Guests. First-class accommodation: good table: all home comforts, including Billiard room and tennis courts. Under the patronage of many of New Zealand’s' distinguished residents, inquiries. LEVIN WISTERIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LEVIN, close to Post Office. Firstclass accommodation; Travellers, Tourists or Convalescents. Tariff 10/per day on commercial rates Convalescents from 8/6 per day. telephone 262. Levin for Reservations MRS HOWELL, proprietress. MARTINBOROUGH—WELLINGTON McKAY and CO.’S MOTOR SERVICE, Martinborough-Wellington. Leaves Post Office at 8 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Leaves Occidental Hotel 8.40 a.m., 4 p.m. Booking Offices: Wellington—Stanton s Garage. Tel. 42—835. Martinborough: Tel. 2 and 76. MASTERTON-PALMERSTON 8.8. EXPRESS MOTOR SERVICE NE$ 12-SEATER HUDSON SALOON. With all modtrfi comforts ;or the Travelling Public. ■ The aim of the firm is to run strictly to time-table, connecting with tlie Wanganui. New Plymouth and Napier Cars and Trains. TIME-TABLE. Leaves Masterton'from Wadham’s Sports Depot, 7.30 a.m. daily. (Connects with Wanganui, New Plymouth and Napier Cars and Trains). Leaves Palmerston from Combined Bus Stand at 3.30 p.m. LOOK FOR THE LARGE RED CAR. For seats book at Wadham’s Sports Depot (’Phone 1686) : after hours Empire Hotel (’Phone 1493). Private ’Phone 1801. For Palmerston Booking.—Combined Bus Office, Rangitikei Street. 'Phone 6790. Private 6894. . BROWN AND BRAMWELL, Owner-Drivers. NAPIER, GISBORNE, ROTORUA DE LUXE MOTOR SERVICE CO., LTD., NAPIER ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTOR, NAPIER. W.AIROA, GISBORNE. ROTORUA. . TWICE DAILY, 8.30, 6 p:m. Limousine Cadillacs leave for Wairoa and Gisborne, after arrival of Napier Express from Wellington. Wire for seats. Cars meet all passengers at station. NAPIER, WAIROA, AND GISBORNE DUCO MOTOR SERVICE (Owner-Driven). Cars leave thrice daily for Wairoa and Gisborne. Depart Napier at 8 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6 p.m., after arrival of Wellington Express. Wire “DUCO,” Napier, for seats. NEW PLYMOUTH TO PALMERSTON NORTH via HAWERA AND WANGANUI Depart New Plymouth 8 a.m., 10.15 a.m.; arr. Palmerston N. 2.45 p.m., 6 p.m. Palmerston N. to New Plymouth: Dept. Palmerston N. 7.30 a.m., arr. New Plymouth 3 p.m. All Auckland and Wellington Expresses are met by our cars at Marton Station. (This service was pioneered_by us eleven years ago). Depart Wanganui for Marton 4.15 a.m., 6.45 a.m., 4.45 p.m., 9.15 p.m. From Wanganui to Hawera and New Plymouth, daily, 7.30 a.m., 9.-15 a.m., 1.15 pan., 3.15 p.m. To Palmerston, daily, 10 a.m., 12.45 p.m. 4 p.m. To Ashhurst, daily, 10.15 a.m. Connect with Napier Express. 'Tours to any part of N.Z. arranged — HODSON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. (Registered). Telegrams: “Aard.”’ 'Phone 2121. St. Hill Street, Wanganui. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) ■ ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY (the Beauty Spot of Wellington)—Right on sea front facing the City and Harbour. Firstclass accommodation. Large airy rooms, all recently renovated. Sun Balcony and New Lounge. Tariff 12/6 per day. Dainty Afternoon Teas. Telephone 21—259. MRS. W. OWERS, Proprietress. 1 THE BERKELEY HOTEL. 22 ORIENTAL TERRACE.—This first-class Private Hotel is situated in Wellington’s most attractive and easily accessible quarter—ORIENTAL BAY—which overlooks the harbour, and commands a magniticeiit view of Wellington. Only one minutes walk to the trams. Replete and up-to-date with all modern conveniences Tariff 12/6 per dav. Permanent guests by arrangement. I hone Welliton. r Q R , CHiI . DS . PAEKAKARIKI ' . , ' OCEAN HOUSE, ideally situated at New Zealand’s best watering place, and offering facilities for golfing, tenuis, mountaineering, etc. Write now. ’Phone 4. MISS JENNINGS, Proprietress. PALMERSTON NORTH HOTEL CARLTON, Cuba Street, Palmerston North. New and up-to-date Hotel, now open to receive guests. Luxurious furnishings, hot and cold running water in every bedroom. Central heating. Electric elevator. J. L. BENNETT, Proprietor. P.O. Box 441. 'Phone 5192. PARAPARAUMU BEACH “HOTEL MAJESTIC,” glorious views, superb climate; ideal beach. A journey here in luxurious service ear (passing frequently) prepares you for enjoyment. Thinking of a holiday? Spend it here! 'Phone 10M. F. S. SPILMAN. PLIMMERTON ~~ TECOMA HOUSE offers first-class accommodation. Right opposite new bowling green, croquet lawns, and new tennis courts (4), opened for Christmas. Hot luncheon and afternoon tea a specialty. Telephone 19. FRANK BARLOW, Proprietor. ROTORUA “THE AUSTRALIA” AND “THE EMPIRE” PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA, adjoining and connected ; 100 rooms. First two houses on left from railway station. Tariff 12/- per clay, 70/- per week. Telegrams: Empire. Rotorua. J. McLEAN. Proprietor. ARMIDALE PRIVATE HOTEL.— Rebuilt, and under original management Cars and buses meet all trains. Tariff 10/- per day, £3/3/- per week. Wire or write, “Armidale,” Rotorua P.O. Bos 173. E. CARKEEK, Proprietress. SEATOUN BABINGTON HOUSE, Seatoun, Wellington, opposite bathing sheds. Accommodation for Cpuntry visitors and Permanent Boarders. Fishing. Boating, Tennis Courts on the premises. Reasonable terms. Telephone i 25558. Book your rooms for the holidays. Mrs. Riske, Proprietress. SOUNDS THOMPSON’S BAY FOR A HOLIDAY! . Mrs. Thompson, having added to her house accommodation for 40 or oO guests, is now prepared to receive guests at any period of the year. Every comfort and attention is assured, and best of tables kept. Up-to-date sanitation, safe bathing, fishing, shooting, and boating. Fishing parties arranged for. Children arranged for. Perfect rest for old and young. Electric light throughout, also telephone. Launch arranged to meet Wellington boat. Five hours' run from Wellington. Book early to save disappointment. Write for particulars Address:— THOMPSON’S BAY. MAIIAKIPAWA. WELLINGTON (City) HOTEL COLUMBIA—Most Central House in City; nearest to Town Hall and Theatres. A home away from home; 100 rooms: 10/6 per day, £3/3/- weekly. 'Phone 41—534 38 LOWER CUBA STREET EDUCATIONAL. WELLESLEY BOYS’ COLLEGE, THE TERRACE. ’ THE THIRD TERM COMMENCES ON MONDAY, THE 12TI1 INST. BOYS ENROLLED FROM THE AGE OF 5 ARE PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. STAFF: I W RUSSELL, B.Sc. (Headmaster); J. R. SUTCLIFFE, B.Sc.; R. A. LOCIioRE M.A. R. J. MAYNE, M.A.; D. FEATONBY. 8.C0m.; W. J. HALL ILA.; MISS TUCKER; MISS PASCHE; J. A. DUFFY (Physical Instructor). OFFICE: 98 THE TERRACE. H. AMOS, Managing Director,.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 2

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