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HOTELS, TOURIST & HEALTH RESORTS FEIL] ?SSIESTER HOTEL. AR” "he Manchester BARRETT has again returned to the Manchester aow^^n. spccial Funehel o°n true to label. ■ THE FEILDING (HASTIE’S) HOTEL, where you assured ot al) K'S ™ N. JONES, Proprietor. FRANKTON JUNCTION jmjcdo> lt D. D. WILSON, Hostess. GREYMOUTH Mawhe ra Quay. The only fireproof hotel on the 5O rooms. Lounge ant ltwo commercial rooms. Commercial and Tourists service a specialty. .» • » Proprietor. HAMILTON p UIVATB HOTEL, Bryce Street, Hamilton. One minstation and the main street. Overlooking river; high-class cuisine Superior accommodation; all modern conveniences. M rite or wire.—M. WEBB, Proprietress. GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house is Tow 7n?n for Paying Guests. First-class accommodation; good table, all home comforts, including billiard room and tennis courts. a iric ® patronage of many of New Zealand s distinguished residents. 1 i HAWERA^ HOTEL, Princess Street, Hawera. an '!. co ’ d in bedrooms. Hot showers; high-class cuisine. 10s. 6d. per uaj. Good table. The popular house for accommodation. Vi rite or wire J. WHOLEY,' proprietor (late Wellington). CENTRAL HOTEL, MR. J. EVERETT (late TERRACES HOTEL, TAUPO) wishes, to notify old friends and the public that be has taken over the aboveYotel. Excellent cuisine. All possible conveniences. Write or wire. rooms. This weuBathing and fishing. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. Permanents by arrangement. ’Phone 14^—237.—Mrs. E. K. COOKSON, a ley Private Hotel, Wellington. CLIFF HOUSE, double or single rooms, with breakfast tray. Tea kiosk, morning and afternoon tea. Magnificent view; on sea front. ’Phone 24—450. levin THE LEVIN HOTEL is now Under the management of Mrs. H. Hannan, and has recently been thoroughly renovated. Stop at this popular hotel C.T. and Automobile Association House. Tariff: 1-s., ivs. to •- C.T.’s and A.A. members. —MRS. H. HANNAN, Proprietress. EMPIRE HOTEL. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.-Excellent accommodation. Electric light, all modern conveniences. best fable. Special arrangements for tourists and . MORERE v f „ THIS COMING SUMMER.-Four hours’ run from a l«« t 0 Holidaymakers’ Paradise. Accommodation for <0 guests at the nO-L SPRINGS HOTEL. Rcgd. C.T. house by appointment. Magn ficent , scenery. Hot mineral springs and baths, palatial launch available, deep sea fishing, tennis courts, bowling green, 9-bolc summer golf links. Shooting, Picnicking. Finest wines and spirits stocked. lariff. 10/daily; £4 4/- weekly. Pvte. suites from ±1 daily.—E. B. SHOLII, Proprietor. ' MOUNT EGMONT—KAPONGA—HAWERA Car meets 11 a.m. train from Wanganui, Kaponga 12 a.m., Dawson I< alls 12 30. Leaves Dawson Falls 7.30 a.m.. 12.30; Kaponga 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Leaves Hawera 4 p.m. return, route Dawson Jails. 1 Hudson 12-seater. Owner-driver. —L. PLANT, Iropnetoi. g _ . Lincoln Road. This well-known house offers first-class accommodation. Ideal and healthy situation. d-iv-YviO/’ Good table. Handy to town and trams. Tariff: 12/6 pci day , £3/10/ per week.—G. E. MOODY, Proprietor. PACIFIC HOUSE, Marine Parade, Napier. Overlooking Pacific Ocean. . Magnificent view. First-class accommodation. balcony. Tariff: 10/- per day; £3 per week.' Phone o-184. —N. H. DALLIsON, Proprietor.. BEACH HOUSE, 36 Marine Parade. Accommodation for paying "uests House faces parade and is liand/to beach and town. Reasonable tariff. ’Phone 3640.—H. C. HAY, Proprietor. TERMINUS HOTEL. —Adjoining Railway Station. Under entirely new management. Offers first-class accommodation. t 0 t . ralns and Service Cars. Tariff 10/- per day.—BOß JEFIsAREb, Propnetoi. NAPIER-ROTORUA Travel by HOWARD’S MOTOR of the prettiest drives in N.Z. Entirely owner-driven Stutz and Willys Knight bctlans. Leaves Napier 7.30 a.m. daily, crossing mountainous country, passing Runanga Falls, Mount Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, Tonganro to Lake Taupo, then following the Waikato River to Huka Falls and Wairakei, 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. NEW PLYMOUTH , pi , "CHETWODE” PRIVATE HOTEL, Devon St. West. New Plymouth Thos. Cook and Sous, Government Tourist, Automobile Assn. House, offers superior accommodation to the travelling public, lennis lawn, shaded lounge lawn, putting green. Accommodation tor cars. Excellent cuisine. Seven minutes from P.O. An ideal P la go to stay. Telegrams: "Chetwode,” New Plymouth.—MßS. PHILLIIb. Hostess. NIGER HOUSE, Eliot Street, New Plymouth. First-nlass accommodation, casual and permanents. Ideal home motorists and tourists. Cuisine excellent; room for six .cars. Tariff moderate, .llib. OTTAWAY, Proprietress. HOTEL IMPERIAL.—Mr. J. POWER wishes to announce that be has taken over the above hotel, which has been completely renovated. Hot and cold water in all bedrooms; beautiful lounges. Tariff: li/—per day. Every attention given. Write or wire. OHAKUNE JUNCTION KING’S COURT PRIVAT. HOTEL, opposite Station, Ohakune Junction. Tariff: 12/- per day. Garage; hot and cold water; electric light fear meets all trains. Good view Mt. Ruapehu. Write or wire —A. J. YOUNG, Proprietor. Telephone 65. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 ORIENTAL TERRACE.-f-This firstclnss Private Hotel is situated in Wellington’s most attractive and easily accessible quarter—ORIENTAL BAY—which overlooks the harbour and commands a magnificent view of Wellington. Only one minutes walk to the trams. Replete and up-to-date with all modern conveniences, garages, and parking accommodation. Tariff: 12/6_ per day. Lermauent guests by arrangement. 'Phone 23—050. lelegrams: “Berkeley.” Wellington.—Proprietor, R. H. RICHARDS. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. Ideally situated on the Parade, Oriental Bay, the beauty spot of Wellington. . Right at, tram stop, facing city and harbour. First-class accommodation with every modern convenience. Large airy rooms. Glorious sun balcony. Parking accommodation for cars. Guests are assured of every comfort and attention. Tariff: 12/6 per day. Telephone: 21—259.— MRS. W. OWERS, proprietress. OTAKI —— — "THE NGAIOS” GUEST HOUSE, Otaki Beach. Close to tennis courts and beach. Situated in beautiful surroundings. Perfect climate and excellent bathing. Tariff: £3/3/- per week; 10/- per day.—MISS J. H. MILES, 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.—MlSS JENNINGS, Proprietress. PAHIATUA THE CLUB HOTEL is now under the management of Mr. C. S. Cecil, and has been recently renovated throughout. Best of wines and spirits ’ in stock. Make the Club your home. Tariff: 10/6 per day. Garage for motorists. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The Pahiatua C.T. and Auto. Assn. House, has been recently thoroughly renovated and refurnished. —G. A. 1 INCENT, proprietor (late Featherston). PALMERSTON NORTH~ RAILWAY HOTEL, Opposite Railway Station. This Hotel has recently been taken over by Mr. Anderson, who is well known by visitors to Palmerston North. Sportsmen are assured of a hearty welcome at this house. Tariff: 12/6 per day; reduction weekly.—MlCK ANDERSON, Proprietor. PLIMMERTON "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 per week. Wire or write, “Armidale," Rotorua, P.O. Box 173. E. CARKEEK. Proprietress. SOUNDS “TIRI MOAN A,” Thompson’s Bay, Mabakipawa. Excellent accommodation. Fresh fruit, milk, cream, eggs. Fishing; good cooking, tennis, billiards. Hot and cold showers. Terms: £3 10s. per week. Apply MRS. BRUCE THOMPSON. Book early for Xmas. Telegraphic Address: "Thompson, Mahakipawa,” Postal Address: “Private Bag, Picton.”

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 80, 28 December 1929, Page 3

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