HOTELS, TOURIST & HEALTH RESORTS ♦ ■' TOURIST BUREAU.' it! 1|! il f 1 AARD WANGANUI: 9.15 ami., 1 P- m - TOURS “ “ d 50 TOOTS in = AARD also prepare your itineraries TREE A AT?.D You’ve tried the .rest, now try the BESI—AAiw xours. AARD masterton - Wellington, jenkins’ service. Leave 7 0 a.m. Leave 3.30 a.m. Booking Offices Leave i.v a. . 8.30 a.m. Wellington: J'O 1.30 M-m. AARD CORNER, 130 Dm 4.0 p.m. opp., I. £:»: M SOTDAVS O SUNDAY s . o . I sf K &o U. ’«»■» IMS - J. E. JENKINS, Proprietor. 'Phone 1582, MASTERTON. HODSON’S AARD PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. The Latest and Up-to-date Cars used. Our drivers are aU tried-out men. who co-operate <^ R “°“° E ’ s^ IrEIX FIRbT ' nJ, New Plymouth 8.0 a.m.; arrive Wellington 6.15 p.m. Fare £2—DeoL WeYlington 9.15 a.m.; arrive New Plymouth 7.30 p.m. Fare £1 —Dept. Wellington for Wanganui 9.15 P- m -> P- m - Dept Wanganui for Wellington 9.45 a.m., 12.45 p.m., & 4.0 p.m. Daily Services from Wanganui to Palmerston North, Masterton, Ashhurst. Marton. Hawera, Opunake, New Plymouth, at frequent intervals, nurst, ma WRITE FOR TIME TABLES. * SUNDAY SERVICES:—From New Plymouth to Wellington, Masterton and Napier. From Wellington to New Plymouth and Napier. From Napier to Wanganui. New Plymouth and Wellington. Fares same as Bookings S at all AARD Offices in N.Z. Also all Government Tourist Depots. ’PHONES, WANGANUI, 2121, 3630. Wellington, 45—990. New Plymouth, 62. Auckland, 44—656. A APn NEW PLYMOUTH—TE KUITI—HAMILTON, ‘ r AUCKLAND. The latest in comfort for long distance travelling. P ne s .e at » passenger; no overcrowding. Leave New Plymouth twice daily: 7.30 and 10.30 a.m. CAMPBELL’S MOTORS (New Plymouth), Ltd. AARD McKAY’S AARD SERVICE? WELLINGTON-MARTINBOROUGH MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Wellington daily, AARD Omce, b.du a.m. and 3.45 p.m.; Occidental Hotel, 8.45 a.m. and 4 p.m. Lea 7 e . s Martinborough, 8 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Sunday Service.—Leases Wellington AARD Office, 4 p.m. Leaves Martinborough, 7 P-m. Booking Offices:— Martinborough—Office, Phone No. 2; House, No. 76. Wei lington—AAßD Booking Office, ’Phone 45—1)90 (opp.-Stewart Dawsons). NAPIER-HAMILTON & AUCKLAND: Fare, £3/5/KIWI MOTORS leave NAPIER Daily at 8.30 a.m. from AARD Office for Hamilton, via Taupo. Arrives Hamilton 6.45 p.m. Arrives Auckland 10.30 p.m. Leaves Auckland 7.30 a m., Hamilton 10.4 u a.m., arrives Napier 8.30 p.m. Connects to Auckland. —E. INNES-JONEb, Proprietor. BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOURS No 1 Tour.—2B Miles. Leave 10 a.m. daily, return 12.30 p.m. No. 2 Tour.—3o miles. Leave 2 p.m. daily, return 5 p.m. bio. 3 lou '-~ 60 Miles. Leave 2 p.m., return 5.30 p.m., Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays All Buses leave Government Buildings and pick up passengers en route by arrangement. Fares (all trips), 5/-. Dial 45—500 for Seats. DEVONPORT, AUCKLAND , f ■ / “VF.NTOR” PRIVATE HOTEL, one minute from wharf, 10 minutes from Auckland City. Boat every 20 minutes. Fares cheaper than trams Commands unrivalled view of Auckland and aitemata Harbour Fine smoking, drawing and dining rooms; excellent cuisine. “Once at Ventor, never forgotten. Under new management. MISS J. JOHNSTON, Proprietress. ’Phone 22 —466. ISLAND BAY (Wellington) CLIFF HOUSE, double or single rooms, with breakfast tray. , . Tea kiosk, 'morning and afternoon tea. Magnificent view; on sea front. 'Phone 24 —450. MORERE " . , # t THIS. COMING SUMMER.—Four hours’ run from Napier to the Holidavmakers’ Paradise. Accommodation for <0 guests at the HOI • SPRINGS HOTEL. . Regd. C.T. house by appointment. Magnificent scenery. Hot mineral, springs and baths, palatial launch available, deep sea fishing, tennis courts, bowling green, 9-hole summer golf links. Shooting, Picnicking. Finest wines and spirits stocked. Tariff rWdaily; £4'4/- weekly. Pvte. suites from £1 daily.—E. B. SHOKiI, Proprietor. NAPIER TERMINUS HOTEL.—Adjoining Railway Station. Under entirely new management. Offers first-class accommodation. -Most convenient to trains and Service Cars. Tariff 10/- per day.—BOß-JEFFARES, Proprietor. NAPIER-ROTORUA ■ Travel by HOWARD’S MOTOR SERVICEz-One of the prettiest drives in N Z Entirely owner-driven Stutz and Willys Knight Sedans. Leaves Napier’7.3o a.m.' daily, crossing mountainous country, passing Runanga Falls, Mount Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, Tongariro to Lake Taupo, then following the Waikato River to Huka Falls and M airakei, thence to Waiotapu State Forest and Rainbow Mountain, arriving Rotorua 4 p.m. REMEMBER.—Our Fare, only £2 5/-. No changing cars. Booking Office: Whitfield’s Motor Service or Government Tourist Department, Napier. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 ORIENTAL TERRACE.—This firstclass Private Hotel is situated in Wellington’s most attractive and easily accessible quarter—ORIENTAL BAY—which overlooks the harbour and commands n magnificent view of Wellington. Only one minutes walk to the tram's. .. Replete and up-to-date with all modern conveniences, garages, aiid parking accommodation. Tariff: 12/6 per day. Permanent guests by arrangement. ’Phone 23—050. . Telegrams: “Berkeley,” Wellington.—Proprietor, R. H. RICHARDS. 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 renovateo. Sun Balcony andiNew Lounge. Tariff: 12/6 per day. Dainty Afternoon Teas. Telephone 21—259. MRS. W. OWERS, Proprietress. PAEKAKARIKI OCEAN HOUSE, where one can expect to find all home comforts. Ideally situated at New Zealand's best watering place, offering facilities for golfing, tennis, mountaineering, etc. Write for particulars. ’Phone 4. Camping ground available. —MISS JENNINGS, Proprietress.w PALMERSTON NORTH NEW ROYAL HOTEL, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. The popular house for 'accommodation. Best wines, spirits, and Speight s ale. Opp. All-night Garage. Next Bus Service Station. Recommended to farmers by all leading stock agencies.—G. LUONI, Proprietor. PARAPARAUMU BEACH “HOTEL MAJESTIC.” On beach close to new golf links. Golfers are assur’d of every comfort and attention at the “Hotel Majestic.” —F. S. SPILMAN. -’Phone 10M. PLIMMERTON 4 , . “TECOMA” offers good accommodation. First-class table. An ideal position for' those who prefer quiet, and yet within easy reach of railway and beach. Opposite bowling green, croquet lawns and tennis courts. Hot luncheons, morning and afternoon teas. Write for terms. Phone 19.—FRANK BARLOW. : * ROTORUA “ ARMIDALB 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. Box I<3. E. CARKEEK. Proprietress.
EDUCATIONAL. A NEW COLLEGE. >' ■ fTHE BUILDING belonging to BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, recently destroyed by fire, has been re-instated and now provides excellent accommodation for students. ... - , . .. The rooms are centrally heated, well lighted, and ensure comfort to all. BANKS COMMERCIAL . COLLEGE IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS COLLEGE IN THE CITY AND HAS A REPUTATION SECOND TO NONE’IN THE DOMINION. The managing Director has had 40 years’ experience in all of education —the last 20 of which have been in connection with BAKKS CUL/LzLtrl-/. Mr. Amos has also studied at first hand American and English Business Educational Methods. POSITIONS FOUND FOR ALL STUDENTS RECOMMENDED. TERMS COMMENCE WITH STUDENT. FEES.—As moderate as any other College, and can be paid in instalments. MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING CLASSES. H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., A.I.A.N.Z. Managing Director. Director.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 34, 4 November 1929, Page 3
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