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HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES TOURIST BUREAU. AARD MASTERTON — WELLINGTON. JENKINS’ SERVICE. Leave 7.0 a.m. Leave 3.0 a.m. Booking Offices. 7.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 9.0 a.m. 1.30 p.m. AARD Oil li ICE, 1.30 p.m.' 4.0 p.m. ’Phone lb4B. 4 0 n.m. 5.0 p.m. Carterton: Taylor’s Confectionery, SUNDAYS S.O a.m. SUNDAYS 8.30 a.m. 'Phone 90. 1.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m, Ureytown . 5Q .) nl S.O p.m. Nicholl s Garage, Phone 101. Featherston: Adamson's Bowser, 'Phone GOD J. E. JENKINS, Proprietor. aam) Stewart ’PHONE; 1582, MASTERTON. Dawson’s. 'Phone 41—555. AARD WELLJNGTON-MARTINBOROUGH McKay’s cars leave AAKD AA]ID Office at y3O a.m. and 4 p.m. daily, except Saturdays, when « it S’ll) am and 2 n.m. Cars leave Martinborough at 8 a.m. awl 2.30 Ca ,n dn lv l On SUNDAY cars leave AARD Office, Wellington, and Martinborough, ’’i U 7 p m Booking Offices : Wellington-AARD Office phono 41-555; Martinborough—McKay’s, Phones 2 and 76; Fcatherston-H. W. Ayres, phone 7JM. AARD WELLINGTON TO PALMERSTON NORTH AND NAPIER. 8 a.m. (connecting to Gisborne), and 2 p.m. daily. Wellington to Napier and Gisborne, via Wairarapa, 2.30 a.m. daily. - Napier to Wairoa and Gisborne, 8 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. daily. Napier-Taupo-Rotorua-Auckland, 8 a.m. daily. ALL OWNER DRIVEN.—AARD SERVICES. 'Phone 41—555, Wellington. BUS WELLINGTON SIGHTSEEING TOURS No 1 Tour (Blue Route) ; Melrose, Kelburn, Karori, Wadestown. Leave 10 0 ami. daily, return 12.30 p.m. No. 2 Tour (Red Route) : Mount Victoria, Queen’s Drive, Happy Valley. Leave 2.0 p.m. daily, return 5.0 p.m. No. 3 Tour: Brown Owl Tea Gardens and Akatarawa. Sundays only at 2.0 p.m. All Bell Buses leave Government Buildings and pick up passengers en route by arrangement. FARES (all trips): 5/-. DIAL 45 —555 for Scats. CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL STONEHURST, Christchurch. The most comfortable, homelike nnd conveniently situated Private Hotel in the city. H. and c. water, lanft: 12/6 and 15/-. Telegrams: “Stonelea,” Christchurch. HELENSVILLE PARAKAT HOUSE, opposite Domain. Hot mineral baths under main roof. Massage room, social hall, tennis court. A.A.A. house. Have a rest at Sunny Helensville. NAPIER Visitors to NAPIER will find every convenience and comfort at the NEW CLUB PRIVATE HOTEL (opposite Municipal Baths), Marine Parade, Napier. Tariff: 10/- per day, or £3 per week. Tea rooms a speciality, open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. Phone 2328.—H. BODLEY, proprietor. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) ' 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 magnificent view of Wellington. Only one minute’s walk to the trams. Replete and up-to-date with all modern conveniences, garages and parking accommodation. Tariff: 12/6 per day. Permanent guests by arrangement. 'Phone 23—050. Telegrams; “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. PAEKAKARIKI OCEAN HOUSE, where one can expect to find nil home comforts. Ideally situated at New Zealand’s best watering place, offering facilities for golfing, tennis, mountaineering, etc. Grounds and hot water arranged for picnic parties. 'Phone 4. Terms moderate.—MlSS JENNINGS, Proprietress. 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. RAILWAY SERVICES WANT! Departures from THORNDON STATION: For AUCKLAND: 2.0 p.m. Week-days; 7J.5 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. For NEW PLYMOUTH: 9.55 a.m. Week-days. For WANGANUI: Week-days, 9.55 a.m., 2.0 pan. (Change at Marton.) For NAPIER: 9.20 a.m. Week-days. For PALMERSTON NORTH: 8.18 a.m., 9.20 a.m., 9.55 a.m., 10.17 a.m., 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m. Week-days, 7.15 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday. Departures from LAMBTON STATION: For WOODVILLE, PALMERSTON NORTH and NAPIER: 7.50 a.m. For MASTERTON: 7.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m. DIAL ’PHONE 44—120 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION. Railway Sight-seeing Buses Daily to beautiful Hutt Valley—l2-minute service. ROTORUA ARM (DALE 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 173.—E. CARKEEK, Proprietress. WANGANUI What about that trip to Wanganui and the N.Z. Rhine? Of course, you will take .it, and stop at the. FEDERAL HOTEL (brick built), delightfully situated on I’iver bank, overlooking the beautiful Moutoa Gardens, with good up-river view. High-class cuisine. 10/- per day.—MRS. M. BETHUNE, Proprietress. WANGANUI RIVER WANGANUI RIVER. Why not make this famous trip this summer. New calanders should all know that the Wanganui River presents the most interesting journey of its class in the. whole of Australasia. The trip is unique. Popular with Homclanders, Americans, Continentals and Australians. One hundred miles wonders. Comfortable steamers. Stop-overs at the Houseboat and Pipiriki House, popular for 30 years past. Inquire of Wanganui River Services, lourist Bureau and Cook & Son. Can be worked in with any North Island itinerary. Scenic Waterway of Pacific. WELLINGTON CITY HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, cuba street. IsJ Wellington’s Leading Private Hotel. ’■4’ OI is i'W teip's c ' an d Cold Water in Every Bedroom. Kt W) Us Reading Lamp over Each Bed. W |[®l (Sil GT sScillffislfSTbu. Excellent cuisine. The very finest and most J® comfortable private hotel in New Zealand. AN ACKNOWLEDGED C.T.A. AND p - s - HOUSE. , THE LOWEST TARIFF IN NEW ZEALAND FOR THIS CLASS OF HOTEL. Tariff: 15/- and 16/6 Day, £4/15/- Week. •lira— Proprietor: S. EDILSON. Telephone 22 —412 (Office); 21—203 (Guests). \ CAULFIELD HOUSE. 33, 35, 37 SYDNEY STREET EAST (opp. Parliamentary Buildings. The most comfortable aud up-to-date house to stay at in Wellington. Tariff: .1.2/6 per day; weekly by arrangement. Telegrams: “Caulfield.” Wellington. ’Phone: 42—355.—MR5. MAXWELL, Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton Quay.—Select, central; no traffic noise; tram stop Stewart Dawson’s. Tariff: 10 /6 per day; £3 per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. ’Phone; 40—910—W. BARRY SMITH. Proprietor (late C.T.). "KENILWORTH,” 92 Hill Street. First-class accommodation. Casual and permanent guests. Near Government Buildings. Billiard room, garden, etc. Terms: J2/6 day. Special terms permanent guests. Telegrams: “Kenilworth, Wellington.” Phone: 42—6-19.—S. BENNETT, proprietress. EL COLUMBIA.—Most central house in city; nearest to Town Hall and Iheatres. A home away from home. 100 rooms. 10/6 per day; £3/3/weekly. ’Phone:. 41—554. 3S LOWER CUBA STREET.

HOTEL RESORTS A TRAVEL SERVICES. J. ? illf -Oil // ... t,, ’hri A-* ,*... HOTEL BRISTOL Corota Cuba and Ghuznee SI reef e Wellington's most popular Private Hotel. Tariff, 12/li a day; £3/10/- weekly. It. liernohau. Prop. WANTED TO SELL. TZ’ENNER’S.—It’s Easier to Pay the ■*-*■ Kenner Way.” A single article to a hotel delivered to your nearest station free. Manners Street, opp. King’s Theatre, nnd Pelone. SHEETINGS —Double, from 12/6 pair: Single, from 10/6. hemmed; Pillow Slips from 1/- each; Tea Towels, 9Jd. Mrs. Collins. 3-1 Courtenay Pl.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 112, 5 February 1931, Page 2

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