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HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES TOURIST BUREAU. AARD MASTERTON — WELLINGTON. JENKINS’ SERVICE Leave 7.0 a.m. T -eave 3.0 a.m. Booking Offices :— 7.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. Mastertoil: 9.0 a.m. L3O p.m. AAUD OFFICE. 1.30 p’lr.. 4.0 p.m. 'Phone 1818. 4.0 p.m. 5.0 p.m. Carterton: Taylor’s Confectionery, SUNDAYS S.O a.m. SUNDAYS 8.30 a.m. 'Phone 90. J. 30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Greytown: 5 0 pm. 8.0 p.m. Nicholl’s Garage, 'Phone 101 Featherston : Adamson's Bowser, 'Phone 60D. J. E. JENKINS. Proprietor. AARD Wellington: 'PHONE: 1582. MASTELITON. Dawson’s. ’Phone 41—Sou. FA APn NEW PLYMOUTH, TE KUITI, WAITOMO CAVES. HAMILTON. AAKV AUCKLAND. Cars leave AABD Office, New Plymouth, 7.30 and 10.3 Q, daily. Kiwi Motors.—E. INNES-JONES proprietor. PHONE.: 1042. Opera House Buildings. A ARD WELLINGTON TO PALMERSTON NORTH AND NAPIER, 8 a.m. (connecting to Gisborne), and 2 p.m. daily. V) ellingtou to Napier and Gisborne, via Wairarapa, 2.30 a.m. daily. Napier to Wairoa and Gisborne, 8 a.m., 2 p.m., and 0 p.m. daily. Napier-Taiipo-Rotorua-Aucklaud, 8 a,m. daily. ALL OWNER DRIVEN.—AARD SERVICES. ’Phone 4J—-555. Wellington. BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHT- SEEING TOURS No 2 Tour (Red Route) : Oriental Bay. Mount Victoria, Point Halswell (Massev Memorial). Seatoun, Lyall Bay, Queen s Drive, Island Lay, Happy Valiev (tea rooms). Brooklyn. Leaves 2.0 p.m. daily, return u.O p.m. No. o Tour • Brown Owl Tea Gardens and Akaturawa. Sundays only at —0 p.m. All Bell Buses leave Government Buildings and pick up_ passengers cn route by arrangement. FARES (all trips) : 5/-. DIAL 4u—ooo for beats. HA GUEST HOUSE, HAVELOCK NORTH, has been certified to as belli" thoroughly sound. It has recently been renovated, and now oilers superior accommodation to the travelling public. Only two ami a half Hastings. - Phone: 419. Tariff: 12/0 per day.—Mibb G. KIILHIB, proprietress. _ HELENSVILLE KAIPARA HOUSE, Helensville, Tariff: 10/- per day; £2/107- weekly. To'urists specially catered for. —J. W. DODS, Proprietor. HINEMOA HOUSE. Mineral baths on premises. First-class accommodation. Tariff: £3/4/- week; 10/- day.-MRS. M. E. KEANE, Proprietress. MASTERTON-WELLINGTON TULLOCH’S MOTOR SERVICE. FARE: 8/- Single. Car leaves Prince of Wales Hotel. Masterton, daily at 8 a.m., Saturdays at 1 p.m. I hone: No. 2517. Leaves Wellington from the Quick _Step In (Stewart Dawsons Corner), daily at 4 p.m. Booking : Phone No. 20—951. . NAPIER . ™ • The NEW CLUB PRIVATE HOTEL (opposite Municipal Baths), Marine Parade, fortunately escaped damage, and offers every convenience nnd comfort to visitors. Tariff: 10/- per day; £3 per week.—H. BODLEY, proprietor. Phone 110. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington). THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Oriental Terrace. The only WOODEN Private Hotel de Luxe in ■Wellington. 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. Bet" manent 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—no climb —facing city and harbour. First-class accommodation with every modern convenience. Large, airy rooms. Glorious sun balcony. Parking accommodation for cars. Guests lire assured of every comfort and attention. Tariff: 12/6 per day. Telephone: 21-259.— MRS. W. OWERS. Proprietress. RAILWAY SERVICE^ - THE TRAIN YOU WANT. • Departures from Thorndon Station:' For AUCKLAND: 2.0 p.m. Week-Days; 7.15 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 p.m. (’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. ——— ARMIDALE PRIVATE HOTEL. —Rebuilt and under original management. Oars 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. WAIPUKURAU-HASTINGS PRUJEAN’S SERVICE leaves Waipukurau DAILY, at 9 a.m., for Hastings, via Wainawa, Otane, Te Aute and Pukehou. Leaves Hastings at 4 p.rn. Through "passengers called for and returned to their homes without further charge. Phones: Waipukurau, 53; Hastings, 113. 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 river bank, overlooking the beautiful Mouton Gardens, with good up-river view. High-class cuisine. 10/- per day.—MRS. M. BETHUNE, Proprietress.WELLINGTON CITY “KENILWORTH,” 92 Hill Street. First-class accommodation. Casual and permanent guests. Near Government Buildings. Billiard room, garden, etc Terms: 12/6 day. Special terms permanent guests.- Telegrams: “Kenilworth. Wellington.” Phone; 42—649.—51 BENNETT, Proprietress. CAULFIELD HOUSE. 33. 35, 37 SYDNEY STREET EAST (opp. Parliamentary Buildings). The most comfortable and up-to-date house to stay at in Wellington. Tariff: 12/6 per day; weekly by arrangement. Telegrams: Camfield,” Wellington. Phone: 42—355— MRS. MAXWELL. Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Steps (behind Barrett’s Hotel), Lnmbton Quay. Refurnished and brought up-to-date. Quiet, central, comfortable; no tram fares. Tariff: 9/- per day; 50/- per week. Telegrams: Rutland. Phone 40—910. » HOTEL COLUMBIA. —Most central house in cityj nearest to To_wn Hall and Theatres. ICO rooms. Tariff: 8/6 per day. Phone: 41—584. 38 LOWER CUBA STREET. HOTEL BRISTOL, corner Cuba and Ghuzuec Streets, well-known Private Hotel; guaranteed satisfaction. Recognised bouse travellers, Public Service, etc. Take No. 4 tram from stations; No. 6 tram from wharves. Tariff: 11/- day; £3/3/- weekly. Special terms permanent guests. Telephone: 22—218.—R. KERNOHAN. Proprietor. TO “DOMINION” READERS. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable throughout the Province at a much Carlier hour than heretofore, due to the introduction of improved transport facilities. "THE DOMINION" is now obtainable from over 500-agents. and is on sale in practically every town and village within 200 miles of Wellington. Deliveries have been organised as follow: — OTAKI 6 a.m. WOODVILLE 7 a.m. LEVIN 6 a.m. DANNEVIRKE 8.45 a.m. SHANNON G a.m. WAIPUKURAU 10.15 a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH 6,30 a.m. WAIPAWA 10.30 a.m. FEILDING 7 a-m. NAPIER 12 noon MARTON 6.30 a.m. HAWERA 9.45 a.m. WANGANUI 7 a.m. TAIHAPE 12 noon FEATHERSTON 6 a.m. ELTHAM 10 a.m. MARTINBOROUGH .... 8 a.m. STRATFORD 10.20 a.m. GREYTOWN 6 a.m. HASTINGS 11.30 a.m. CARTERTON ........ 6 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH 11 a.m. MASTERTON 6.30 a.m, '’WAIROA .... 5.30 p.m. EKETAHUNA 6.15 a.m. ’GISBORNE ~. 9.30 p.m. I’AHIATUA 6.30 a.m. ♦Same day as published in Wellington. Where Postal Deliveries are more convenient, wo will mail “THE DOMINION” daily from the nearest Post Office to your address. The following Branch Offices deal with all matters concerning deliveries in their respective districts:— Palmerston North Branch. Telephone 5955. Wanganui Branch. Telephone 3386. Masterton Branch. Telephone 1161.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 221, 15 June 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 221, 15 June 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 221, 15 June 1931, Page 3

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