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HOTELS, RESORTS TRAVEL SERVICES NAPIER OWNER-DRIVERS, LTD. WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON NORTH: 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m.; Sundays 9 a.m., 2.30 p.m. NAPIER-TAUPO-ROTORUA-HAMILTON-AUCKLAND: 8 a.m. daily. NAPIER-WAIROA-GISBORNE:-8 a.m., 2 p.m., 6 p.m. TOURS ARRANGED ALL OVER NEW ZEALAND. All Cars Owner-driven. PHONE 41-555, WELLINGTON. FARES:'WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON.... 12/0 8., 22/6 R. WELLINGTON-NAPIER 30/- S., 54/- R.-NAPIER-AUCKLAND 63/- S„ 118/- R. NAPIER-GISBORNE 25/- S.. 47/6 R. A ARD MOTOR SERVICES, LTD:, RINK TAXIS LTD., CHRISTCHURCH, Nelson-Blenheim-Kaikoura, Christchurch: Cars leave Nelson daily (except Sunday) at 6 a.m. Cars leave Blenheim 9 a.m. Cars leave Kaikoura 1 p.m. Cars arrive Christchurch 5.45 p.m. Cars leave Christchurch for Kaikoura, Blenheim and Nelson daily (except Sunday) at 8 a.m. Tours arranged by our Christ- - church Office to any part of the Dominion. Taxis for hire, garaging. 24 Hour N Service..;'. AUCKLAND . . " - ROYAL HOTEL, Victoria Street West, Auckland. New lounge now open Reduced tariff. The attention, courtesy aud excellent cuisine, which have long ■ been identified with Royal Hotel service, remain as usual. Tariff: 13/6 aud 12/6. ./ ■'—J. REILLY, Proporietor. HOTEL “STUNEHURST." Auckland. "The only UNLICENSED Hotel- ■ de-Luxe." Manageress: Mrs. E. Churton. 100 rooms. Inclusive tariff from 10/- per day. Telegrams: “Stonehurst.” THISTLE HOTEL, Auckland. Opposite Majestic Theatre. Queen Street, in heart of city. Private entrance: Derby Street. Tariff: 9/- per day. Bed and Breakfast, 5/6. 'Phone 45-437. —W. J. HICKEY, Proprietor. -"YK WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOUR. dfl - Leaves Government Buildings (opp. War Memorial) every dav at 2 p.m.; arrives back 5 p.m. Fare : 5/-. Route: II ; 1 1 ErJ. Oriental'Bay, Mount Victoria (650 ft. Point Halswell (Massey Memorial), Seatoun, Rongotai . (Airport), Lyall Bay,Drive (views of South Island), Island Bay Happy Valley, Brooklyn, returning to the city past the famous . Carillon. Bell Bus collects passengers at hotels by arrangement. Telephone 45-5,Y' and instruct CHRISTCHURCH Stay at the NEW CITY HOTEL (H. E. Crust, prop.), the Most Modern Hotel in Christchurch. H. and c. water in every room; lavishly furnished; cuisine un-. . ■ excelled in the Dominion. Two mins, from station. Tariff: 15/- day: commercials 13/(4. Telegrams: “Crust.” Christchurch. .. •‘THE LODGE," 36 Hereford Street, the favoured West End Christchurch Premier Private Hotel. Every comfort and luxury of a refined home, with proximity to city- Tariff: 12/6 dav. £3/10/- and £4/4/- weekly,—D. ,B. GUNN, : Proprietor. . \ CENTRAL HOTEL, corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets. Most modern hostelry in Christchurch; excellent cuisine; in centre of city. Tariff: 10/6 per day. Permanent guests by arrangement.—H. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. - stay at WHITE HART HOTEL.—Commercial Travellers' Association house. Tariff : 12/6 per day.—MORGAN O’BRIEN Proprietor. Box, 301. Christchurch. ' Phone 34-824. DUNEDIN ONSLOW HOUSE.—One minute from St. Kilda Beach. Excellent cuisine. Tennis Court. Spacious Sun Balconies. 12/6 per day, £3/3/- weekly.—MßS. CHAS.. McVEIGH, SENR.. Proprietress. HANMER -SPRINGS ’ Visitors +o-this ideal -resort stay at "THE LODGE.” Tariff (new building), 16/6, 18/-. £1 dav; £5, £5/8/- and £6 weekly; £9 to £ll two weeks. Old building, f “‘- 147- day. £4 weekly, Xmas, New Year. Easter Week and Labour week-end. Tariff (new building) : 18/- to 22/6 day; £5/8/- to £6/15/- weekly, £lO to £l2 two weeks. Old building: 14/- to 16/- day; £4/11/- weekly; £8 two weeks. — ■ HELENS VILLE HOT SPRINGS L" stay-at HINEMOA; Mineral Plunge,’ Swimming and Slipper Baths on premises. Separate, ladies' plunge. Croquet, Tennis, Ping-Pong, Indoor Bowls, ■ Wireless.' 10/-day; £3/3/- weekly. First-class accommodation.—MßS. M. E. KEANE, Proprietress. .-—MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES : . MASTERTUN: Dep. (6.30 a.m. Monday only), 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m.. 10.30 a.m.. 1 p.m., 4 p,m. SATURDAY.'Dep. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m. .. WELLINGTON: Dep. (2‘a.m. for Napier), 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m ■ ; ' SATURDAY: Dep. 2 a.m.. 8.30 a.m,. 1.30 p.m.. 4 p.m., 6 p.m. SUNDAY- , MASTERTON: Dep. 8 a.m.; 1.30 p.m., 0 p.m., 7 p.m. WELLINGTON: Dep. 8.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m.. 8 p.m. Booking Offices. —Masterton: Midland Garage (phones 1848, 1996). Car-r-r t aterton: Lane’s Confectionery (phone 90); Hughes, Tobacconist (phone 205). Greytown: Nicboll’s- Garage (phone 101) Featherston: Finlay’s Bowser (phone - - 60): Edwards, Confectioner (phone 167). Wellington: Featherston Street, opp. G.P.O. (phone 42-222).—JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES. LTD. Head Office --•NAPIER ■ THE COUNTY, Emerson St. A model private hotel, replete with all modern ' tanveniences.- Fireproof, central, excellent cuisine, efficient service, moderate /. '/<• Wriffi.': P.O. Box .191.'Tel. 1407. Napier. ... ... / THE - CRITERION HOTEL, the Dominion’s’ most modern licensed house. Centrally situated, h. and c. water in every bedroom, excellent cuisine, day and ‘Might porters. Tariff:, 14/.- per day; C.T. and A.A. members 12/6. —N; SOLO---MON-Gate of New Plymouth), Proprietor. ' NEW PLYMOUTH ~~ - Stay at the HOTEL IMPERIAL (J. Power, proprietor). New rooms just added, completely renovated, hot and cold water in all bedrooms; beautiful lounges. : Centre main street ..-Tariff-: 15/- per day. Commercials 12/6. Every attention given. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) - THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Oriental Terrace. The largest wooden guest house in Wellington. Situated in beautiful grounds overlooking harbour. Garages and parking accommodation. Tariff from 10/- per day. Permanents by arrangemenL, Telephone: 53-050. —Proprietress. M. M. RICHARDS. PALMERSTON NORTH HOTEL IMPERIAL, Rangitikei Street, now under the capable management of Mr.’ E. Houlihan, late of Blenheim, who extends a welcome to old and new - friends. Tariff moderate.. ----- - - - PARAPARAUMU BEACH THE PREMIER SEASIDE RESORT.—“THE MAJESTIC.” New sun lounge, large .front, rooms; magnificent views, ideal surorundings. All modern equipment. Tariff: From £3/3/-. Lock-up garage. Adjoins golf links, Phone 10M.—F, S, SPILMAN. ’ QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND. HOLIDAYS?—Come to TIRI-MOANA. TIRI-MOANA—the loveliest spot in Queen’Charlotte Sound—will give you just the sort of holiday you want: gay if'yod want gaiety, and quiet ifvyou want rest Recent additions and rebuilding ’ ’ -have made Tiri-Moana the most comfortable and modernly equipped guest house in the Sounds: electric light, radio, hot and’cold water, modern sanitation, FREE GOLF, tennis, billiards (full sized table), new dance hall, boating, shooting,” swimming, hiking, fishing, motoring and launch trips. Excellent cuisine and fresh homegrown vegetables. Weekly tariff: 10/6 per day and every seventh day free; 12/6 - -per day for guests staying less than the week. Write or wire for reservation NOW to TIRI-MOANA. Private Bag, Picton. FREE DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER ON APPLICATION. Phone or Telegrams: Thompson, Mahakipawa. Wellington Agency: Readmore Library, Burlington Arcade. ROTORUA BRENTS. Tariff 13/-, 14/- and 15/-. Every 7th day free. Hot and cold water in seventy-four bedrooms. Ideal situation; first-class accommodation and meals. Enjoy bright company, dancing in Brent’s own ballroom. Golf, tennis, swimming and croquet within easy range.—Address: Brent’s, Rotorua. TAIHAPE —— . GRETNA HOTEL, Taihape, for comfort and excellence, hot and cold water, electric light; 3 minutes station. Write or wire: J. QUIRK, Proprietor.- Phone 38, Box 101. •’ TIMARU , ’“ ! Timaru.—Stay at BEVERLEY HOUSE, 21 Wai-iti Road. Gardens well . —.- laid-out,-tennis court bandy; official house S.I.M.U. and Public Service. Garage free, two minutes Caroline Bay. Tariff on application. Tel. 232.— MR. and MRS. HOGG, Proprietors.

PLANTS. TREES & GARDEN. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, prize strain, mixed, 80% doubles, !/• doz., 5/- 100. posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt — Eden, Auckland, SI. WINTER Flowering Sweet Pea Seed. ' Collection of six beautiful named varieties for 1/6. T. Waugh and Son, . Wellington, 0.1,; EAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, Exhibi-, tion strain, finest mixed colours, flowering, bulbs, 4/- doz., posted. Griffiths* Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, SI. ••• — “pLEAM Hybrids"! Nasturtium Plants, '-J double flowering, about 12 colours, strong plants. 2/6 doz. posted Te Are . Seed Co.. Wgtn,. „ ~.. ■ ALLIUMS. Ixias, I'ritonias. Daffodils, XX F rees j as .- Museari, 1/' doz. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. 'Eden. Auckland, SI. ATTRACTIVE Hyacinths, scented A. crimsons, blues, ninks,- yellows. etc., 9d. ea.,' 7/6 doz. Grifilths’Nurseries. Mt Eden. Auckland. pEUMS, double flowered, mixed colours. ■ vT including the new Orange Queen; plants 1/6 dozen posted T Waugh and Bon, .Wellington, 0.1. “CCARLET Gleam” Nasturtium Plants. O double flowering, fine for massing, 2/6 •' doi, ■ posted. Te Aro Seed Co., ‘

POULTRY DOGS. CATS. ETC TDUDGERIGARS and Australian Finches for Salo. Price List on application. B. Smart, 102 Nevay Rd., Miramar. _ Sable Alsatian Dog, very quiet, excellent pedigree; also Cockatoo, good talker. What offers? Write M 349, “Dominion,” Masterton. pOCKERELS and Drakes, 8.0., W.L?, v W.R.. K.C., from 10/6; best strain procurable. Purchase early: get the best Wesley College. Pnerata. GRAIN AND POULTRY FOOD BEST QUALITY AT MARKET RATES. Price List on Application. W J. GAUDIN AND SON * * 40 Ghuznee Street Wellington. Tel, 52-420. Box 4. Te Aro P.O. POULTRY-FARMERS. yVRITE to us for quotations for all . Grain,'Pollard, Bran, etc. We specialise in Poultry-farmers’ requirements. HODDER AND TOLLEY, LTD.. Blair Street.' Wellington. and at. Branches, Palmerston North, Feilding, Marton. Hawera, and Cai” terton. %h»M 54-43&

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