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HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES TOURIST BUREAU. AAKD MASIffiION - WLUNGTON. — L “' e f o - 4.0 p.m: ’Phone 1848. 5.0 P-m. Carterton: 4.0 p.m. Taylor’s Confectionery, SUNDAYS 8.0 a.m. SUNDAYS 8.30 a.m. Gre/town 0 ;’ 1 1.30 p.m. g 0 P Nicholl’B Garage, ’Phone 101. 6-0 p.m. * Featherston: Adamson’s Bowser, ’Phone 60D ♦ * Wellington: < J. E. JENEIINS, Proprietor. AARD Office, opp. Stewart ’PHONE: 1582, MASTERTON. ’Phone 41-555. AARD PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LTD HODbUJN b ANUI _ N E)W PLYMOUTH. Depart Wanganui £or Daily Services WANGANU I M Nw pj u f Wang a BUI 8 7mWmm., 3.15% ’Phones : Wanganui-2121, 3630; New Plymouth1042—62. ' ” ' nr vmatith TE KUITI, WAITOMO CAVES, HAMILTON, AARD Auckland UJ CarUeave AARD Office, New ™° 10 7 2 d 10.30 daily. Kiwi Motors.-®. INNES-JONES, proprietor. PHONE. 1042. Opera House Buildings. AARD = AARU Ofiice Cars leave Martinborough at 8 a.m, and 2.30 K “ U %*M tawh-McKwi' SS 2 W. tor.'., P b.n. 73M. AARD WELLINGTON TO PALMERSTON NORTH AND NAPIER. Bam (connecting to Gisborne), and 2 p.m. daily. Wellington'to Napier and Gisborne, via Wairarapa. 2.30 a.m. daily. Napier to Wairoa and ri: k aom 2Dm and 6 p.m. daily. Napier-Taupo-Rotorua-Auckland, 817 daily. ILL OWNER DRIVEN.-AARD SERVICES. ’Phone 41-555. Wellington. Im Gl ™ TRAVEL BY AIRFARE: £4. HAYINGS. Planes leave Gisborne 6.45 a.m.; arriving in time to connect with Wellington ElP Pknea“have HaSs‘9.4s a.m.; arriving at Gisborne 11 a.m DAILY SERVICE (except Sunday). SP®?' 1 } 1 BOOKING: By reply paid MOTORS, GISBO ■ GISBORNE 1 AIR TRANSPORT LIMITED. AUCKLAND o AVI . .. HOTEL OARGBN, corner Anzac Avenue and Short Street, Auckland. ACcommodates over one hundred guests. Suites of rooms elaborately fitted . bathrooms are a special feature bcdr ° ‘ brands of wines and spirits stocked,—lL CHisblwX, Manager. HOTEL AUCKLAND, Queen Street, Auckland (near General Post Office). 200 bedrooms, 2 electric lifts, elaborate bathroom accommodation. Large conference room available for delegates. Popular tariff: Bed and breakfast, Sing 9/-; Double 17/-. Best brands of wines and spirits stocked.—S. McDONALD, Manager. ' Auckland (Devonport). HOTEL VENTNOR, Devonport. Tariff: 12/6 per day; £3/10/- permanents. Overlooks harbour, only, two minutes walk from wharf; 12 minutes’ run by ferry to Queen Street. Facing sandy beach, n«ar Park Reserve Tennis court. Recently renovated and under management of Mies J... Johnston, late of Bella Vista, Auckland, and Cliff House, ’lsland Bay. HOTEL STONBHURST.— “Only UNLICENSED Hotel de Luxe.” Days: 15/- (two or more, 14/-); Weekly; 84/-, “Special” rooms (h. and c. water), 16/-. or 98/-. THISTLE HOTEL, Auckland. Opposite Majestic Theatre, Queen Street. In heart of city. Private entrance: Darby Street. Tariff: 12/- per day. Bed and breakfast, 7/-. 'Phone 45-437.-W. J- HICKEY, Proprietor. “HINEMOA,” Alfred Street, Auckland, First-class board and residence, in beat locality. Five minutes’ walk through beautiful Albert Park to shopping centre. Terms moderate.. . DON'T IClf.lWr'MM NX’s Finest Camping Park and Pleasure 01 1 1 WSaEP'W | Otfj Resort. Follow concrete highway to * Henderson. Cosy part-furnished cabins L, .-.dMTSgy, , , „ for hire. Write for booklet or refer to Motorists Guide.—C. i. Brookes, prop, AUSTRALIA ■ When in Sydney, make your home the ORIENTAL HOTEL. Private. Centrally situated, hot and cold water, roof garden, dancing, etc., excellent cuisine, accommodates 160 guests. Tariff from 8/6, bed and breakfast; 11/6 per day, inclusive; £3/3/- per week, inclusive. . Telegraph address; Newor, Sydney. Postal address: Oriental Hotel, Kings Cross, Sydney. — —■ > BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHTSEEING TOURS No 1 Tour (Blue Route): Melrose, Kelburn, Karori, Wadestown. Leave 10.0 a.m. 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. Tour: Brown Owl Tea Gardens and Akatarawa. Sundays only at 2.0 p.m. AH Bell Buses leave Government Buildings and pick up passengers en route by arrangement. FARES (all trii^): 5/-. DIAL 45—555 for Seats. CASTLECLIFF (Wanganui) THE AMBASSADORS PRIVATE HOTEL, Oastlecliff, Wanganui. Right opposite beach; tram stops at door. Recently renovated. All modern conveniences. Tariff: 8/- per day; £2/10/- per week. Book early for Easter.— MRS. M. HARVEY, Proprietress. Telephone 4428. CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL STONEHURST, Christchurch. The most comfortable, homelike nnd conveniently situated Private Hotel in the city. H. and c. water. Tariff: 12/6 and 15/-. Telegrams: “Stonelea," Christchurch. DANNEVIRKE ”” MASONIC HOTEL. The most popular hotel in Dannevirke. Women and children especially welcome. The proprietor, Mr. Gus. Mathieson, issues an invitation to the travelling public to enjoy his hospitality. Phone 2005. Box 11, Dannevirke. Tariff: 14/6 per day. C.T. house. D^oKl K SERWE? TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURJ M Stinson. : RICHARDS, Blacksmiths, J. Stinson, proprietor. Owner-driver. DANNEVIRKE-PONGAROA TJOYAT MAIL SERVICE. My car leaves the W.F.C.A. Garage, High Street, Dannerirte DAILY, at 3.15 'f0r Pongaroa, returning from Pongaroa at 7 a.m. 'Phone 55, Pongaroa.—DAL MEEK, Proprietor. . DEVONPORT, AUCKLAND ' DEVONPORT, AUCKLAND—"CARISBROOKE” Private Hotel, 18 King Edward Parade, now under entirely new management. Good accommodation, firstclass table, piano, wireless, f ree boat, good fishing. Tariff: 8/6 per Day, £2/ / per Week.—J. W. WILSON. Proprietor. Telephone 22—583. ELTHAM-KAPONGA-OPUNAKE SMITH’S ROYAL MAIL AND WHITE STAR SERVICE Elthum near, est station. Dawson’s Faile. Leaves Eitham 9.50 a.m. and 6.30 P- m - leaves Opunake 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. , Afternoon car connects second express, Wanganui. ’Phones: Kaponga, 40; Eitham, 230; Opunake, 10. FRANKTON JUNCTION . ™ EMPIRE HOTEL, Frankton Junction, opposite railway station. The official A.A.. C.T, and P.S. house, because it’s the best. Tourists and specially catered for Tariff: 12/6 and 14/- per day.—MRS. D. D. WILSON, Hostess. HAWERA ' - m , CENTRAL HOTEL. MR. J. EVERETT (late Terraces Hotel, Taupo) wishes to notify old friends and the public that he has taken over the above hotel. Excellent cuisine. All possible conveniences. Write or wire. HELENSVILLE PARAKAi HOUSE, opposite Domain. Hot mineral baths under main root. Massage room, social hall, tennis court. A.A.A. house. Have a rest at Sunny Helensville. MASTERTON EMPIRE HOTEL, Queen Street, Masterton. —Excellent accommodation. Electric light, nil modern conveniences. Best table Special arrangements for tourists and CrT.'s. Tariff: 14/6 per day—MRS. GILMAN, Proprietress. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, opposite the W.F.C.A., iu Queen Street. First-class accommodation. Concessions to C.T.’s, Public Servants and members of Auto. Ass’ns.—G. PRIME. Proprietor. MOUNT MAUNGANUI, TAURANGA Wonderful climate. The new “OCEAN LODGE” HOTEL now open. This commodious house fully equipped with lounge?, smoke room, balconies, social hull, shower baths, bathrooms with every comfort and convenience. The only guest house in Tau anga district with rooms facing ocean and sunshine and right on the enr' bench Tariff: From £3/5/-, £3/10/-. Special suites available Next to tennis, croquet, bowls. Correspondence and Wires: Howard, Mt. Beach, Tauranga. Telephone: 2S3M. NAPIER The NEW CLUB PRIVATE HOTEL (opposite Municipal Baths), Manne Parade fortunately escaped damage, und offers every convenience and comfort to visitors’. Tariff: JO/- per day; £3 p<;r week.—H. BODLEY, Proprietor. NELSON nu . ir „ CENTRAL HOTEL, Nelson. Under new management. Rebuilding and refnriiMiing now completed.' Special attention pnid to needs of travelling publie. .Moderate tariff. IteservaUoua booked by telegram. i’honoi 115.—A. KBAXTER, Psopmio*.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 3

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