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HOTELS. RICSORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S 141.1 J NG TON - PALM EltbTON NORTH—NAPIER SERVICE JUKlfi-r* V Depart t\ gtou lor Nap. . Dully, 2 a.m.. 10 u.m., 2.30 p.ui Sunday. W a.m., 2.30 p.m Depari Palmerston North for Napier - Daily 9.15 a.m.. 145 p.m.. 630 p.m Sunday. 1.30 p.m., 7 p.m Dopin' Napier lot Wellington Daily 1.15 p.m., 5 p.m (Sat only) Sunday 8.30 a.m., 1.15 p.m Depiir) I’ulmerstnri North toi Wellinvton: Daily 10 a.m.. 6.30 pin . 10.30 p.m (Sat only) Sunday. 1.30 p.m., 6.30 p.m. liepiirt Napier foi I’ulinerslon North' Daily V a.rn.. 1.15 p.m.. 5 p.m Sunday 8.3(1 a.m.. 115 p.m.. 5 p.m Connections at Napiei lot Gisborne, Rotorua and Auckland BOt IKING OFFICES : WELLINGTON: Opp UPC., FEATHERSTON STREET (Phone 41-555. after hours, 51-556). PALMERSTON NORTH MARTIN & VERNON, LTD., RANGITIKEI STREET (Phone 6677: ufler hours. 6670) NEWMAN BROS, (N. 1. LTD. TRAVEL BY COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS LIMITED. \ WELLINGTON-NELSON-BLENHEIM-GREYMOUTH p asS enger-Freight-Mail Service departures■ WELLINGTON tor N ELSON - Weekdays : *7.45 u.m.. 11.45 a.m.. 5.10 p.m.. Sundays: 12.15 p.m WELLINGTON for BLENHEIM- Weekdays: 8.30 u.m.. 9.45_a.m.. 2.40 p.m.. 2.15 p.m.. 3.45 p.m.. Sundays: 9.15 a.m.. 10.45 a.m., 12.15 p.m. NELSON for WELLINGTON-Weekdays: 7.30 a.m.. 1.15 p.m.. 5.15 p.m.: Sundays: 8.0 a.m. • NELSON for BLENHElM—Weekdays; Vl5 a.m.. Sundays: 8.0 a.m BLENHEIM for WELLINGTON-Weekdays: 9.05 a.m.. 10.40 a.m.. 9.50 a.m.. 3.0 p.m.. 4.30 p.m.; Sundays: 8.30 a.m., 9.50 a.m., 11.20 a.m. BLENHEIM for NELSON —Weekdays: 3.15 p.m.; Sundays'. 12.50 p.m. ♦Through Plaue to GREYMOUTH Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Fridays, returniue same day Connects with Air Travel (N.Z.) Ltd Connections made with all Union Airways Services. FARES: From WELLINGTON io BLENHEIM £l/7/6. to NELSON £2/5/-. tc GREYMOUTH £5/10/-. From NELSON to BLENHEIM £l/2/6, io GREYMOUTH £3/5/-. FREIGHT' To Grevmouth (id. per lb. and to all other points 4d per lb. PARTICULARS AND BOOKINGS AT: Chief Booking Offices: Head Office, NELSON (J H. Cock & Co., Ltd.). WELLINGTON and BLENHEIM : Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. Ltd. GREYMOUTH : Nancarrow & Co., or at tiny Agency or Office of the Anchor S. & F. Co.. Ltd., Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. Ltd.. Newman Bros. Ltd., J. H. Cock & Co., Ltd.. Government Tourist Bureau or Thus. Cook & Sou MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES MASTERTON: Dep (6.30 Monday only) 7.15 a.m.. 9 a.m.. 10.30 u.m 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. SATURDAY : Dep. 7.15 a.m.. 9 a.m , 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. WELLINGTON: Dep (1.30 a.m. for Napier). 2.30 a.m.. 8.30 a.m.. 130 p.m 4 p.m., 6 p.m SATURDAY : 1 30 a.m.. 2.30 a.m.. 8.30 a.m.. 1 p.m.. 4 p.m.. 6 p.m SUNDAY—MASTERTON : Dep. 8 a.m.. 1.30 p.m., 5 p.m., i p.m WELLINGTON: Dep. 8.30 a.m...4.30 p.m., 8 p.m Booking Offices,—Masterton : Midland Garage ('phones 1848, 1996). Carterton: Lane’s Confectionery (phone 90). Greytown: Nicholl’s Garage ('phone 101). Featherston: Edwards, Confectioner ('phone 167). Wellington :• Featherston Street, opp G.1’.0. (’phone 42-222).—JENKIN'S MOTOR SERVICES LTD., Head Office, Masterton.

NEW PLYMOUTH—HAMILTON-AUCKLAND Through Service —one day. one car, one driver —daily, including Sundays. Depart New Plymouth' 7.45 a.m.. arrive Auckland 6 p.m. Depart Auckland 8 a.m., arrive New Plymouth 6 p in. Fare: £2 single. £3/12/6 return. —GIBSON’S MOTORS. LTD.. New Plymouth. Telegraphic address: “Whitestar.” ’Phone 357. New Plymouth and book your seat.

AUCKLAND HOTEL “STONEHURST.” Auckland Manageress: Mrs. E. Churion. The omy unlicensed hotel-de-luxe. 100 rooms. Telegrams: ‘“Stonehurst.” Stay at Anne Powell’s NEW CRITERION HOTEL. “The Free House of Auckland,” Albert Street. Luxuriously furnished: first-class cuisine, hot and cold water every bedroom. Bed and breakfast 10/6: 16/- day.

BLENHEIM. CRITERION HOTEL.—Conveniently situated in the centre of the Town. Accommodation 60 guests. 11. and c. water in bedrooms, comfortable lounge rooms and dining hall, with seating capacity of 7i>. The Hotel is comfortably furnished and visitors will appreciate the policy of the new management. Under our recently.adjusted tariff it costs you no more now to have the best, so why not stay at Marlborough’s leading hotel? —R. J. Meatyard, Proprietor. CHKiSTCHURCH

When visiting Christchurch, ring RINK TAXIS LTD., phone 34-878, for votir taxi requirements. The premier taxi firm of the Dominion. We guarantee our service 100%. Ample garaging accommodation. Taxi and petrol service at all hours. Tours arranged throughout the South Island. Rink Taxis Ltd., Victoria Square. Phone: 34-878.

“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: from 12/6 to 14/- per'dny; £4/4/- weekly.—D. B GUNN. Proprietor

GRAND HOTEL (licensed), Cashel Street, opp. Beath’s, Christchurch. Excellent cuisine, courteous attention; “Home away from Home,” C.T.A. House, Tariff: 14/- day ; commercial travellers, .12/6; bed and breakfast, 8/6. When coming to Christchurch, stay at the “Grand,” heart of the city. __ JIM WALLACE (late Racecourse Hotel). Prop.. Write or wire. .'Phone 30-371.

CENTRAL HOTEL, corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets. “The Sports Rendezvous.” Excellent cuisine, centre of city. Tariff: 12/- day, £3/15/weekly. Permanent guests by arrangement. —PAT GOULDING. Proprietor.

ROYAL HOTEL (licensed), Oxford Terrace, Christchurch.—Excellent cuisine, ample lounge rooms. Tariff, 15/- day; weekly by arrangement. C.T. aud A.A. House. —S. COOPER. Proprietor (late Temuka and Timaru).

Centra] Heating and a Cuis-ine Ui.exeelted in N.Z. are two absolutely gooo reasons why you sbanld stay at THE NEW CITY HOTEL —Christchurch's newest aud most modern hotel. (Propr.: H. E. Crust.) Fireproof aud Quakeproof. 15/- Day Commercials 13/6, Telegiams: “Crust.” Chch.

DUNEDlN—hotels,THE CITY HOTEL.—The most up-to-date Hotel in the South Island; equipped with every modern convenience, the City Hotel provides ideal accommodation for the travelling public. Its service, luxurious surroundings and its cheerful atmosphere have made it the social rendezvous of Dunedin. Telegrams “Citel" Dunedin. P.O. Box 212. Telephone 11-566. Proprietor—L. F. McCormack. DU^NEDIN— PRIVATE HOTELS-

Visitors to Dunedin will find accommodation al HOTEL CENTRAL (unlicensed), 100 Princes Street, to their liking. W. Y. CAMPBELL. Proprietor Phone 13 350

ONSLOW HOUSE, Private Hotel, at St. Kilda, Dunedin.—Within two minutes of tram terminus Car accommodation. Tennis court. Rooms available with hot and cold running water. Lending library for guests. Moderate tariff. —C. R. WILLIAMSON. Proprietor.

FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, S. WESTLAND, N.Z. THE Unique Scenic of the World Glaciers, liot springs, forests and the sea within reach of the hotel Make GRAHAM’S GLACIER HOTEL your headquarters Daily trips arranged to Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers. Motorboating and seaside drives. Hotel comforts and conveniences unsurpassed. Agents: Governmenl Tourist Bureaux, Tbos. Cook and Son. or Grahams. Waibo Gorge. * _____

HANMER SPRINGS Visitors to this ideal resort should stay at THE LODGE PRIVA.I'E Htll’EL, one of the finest private hotels in the Dominion... Golf, tennis, swimming. 1200 ft. above sea level. Tariff: New Building, 18/-, 20/- 21/- per day. £5/8/-, £6 and £6/10/ per week; £lO, £ll and £l2 two weeks Old Building. 16/- per day; £4/11/- weekly ; £B/10/- two weeks

HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS ’■HINEMUA.' Stay at Hincmoa. Eirst-class accommodation Mineral plunge, swimming and slipper baths on premises. Separate-ladies’ plunge. Croquet. Tennis. Ping-Pong. Indoor Bowls. Wireless. Tariff moderate.' Mrs. M E. Keane, Proprietress ’ PARAKA J HOUSE.—Teunip, social ball, hot mineral bath?, tn house: A.A UvS.eL* Tariff £4/4/ wpokly 14/- daily

MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS TE MAHJA. Come and join the genial atmosphere of New Zealand’s finest Sea Bathing Resort. Magnificent scenery, latiuehiiig, fishing, tennis court, table tennis, sunbathing, tramping; first-class table, M rite U. M. Bay, Proprietor, le Mahia Private Bug, Pieton; Telegrams “Bay,” J’ictou; Phone ISIA. " HOTEL NELSON tlate Commercial Hotel', premier Uotel in the province and recognised hostelry for tourists and commercials Equipped with every modern convenience, hot aud cold water in bedrooms. Correspondence: Box n: phone 122 _E _E_GAIIAGAN, Ptoprietori NEW PLYMOUTH Slay at the HOTEL IMPERIAL Situated m the centre of the main street; hot and cold water in nil bedrooms. Offering visitors u dignified atmosphere, of comfort and service combined with a reasonable tariff 17/- per day Commercials 14/- per day Noe) T Tailhy Proprietor 6 Ri'ENTAL~ B a'y~( Wellingtonf" THE BERKELEY HOTEL. 22 Oriental Terrace. The largest wooden guest house in Wellington Situated in beautiful grounds overlooking harbour. Oarages arid parking accommodation Tariff from 15/- per day; '£4/10/-_ per week Permanents by arrangement rclephoue 53-050. —Proprietor. L. I', KELLY. PICTON FEDERAL HtlTEl. tlicetisi'il). Pieloti Im-nig. »aterlrou) All inodern con veniynces; first-class meals and attention. Tariff:, 14/- day; £4/4/- weekly Write or wire E. L (Ted) WILLIAMS. Proprietor ROTORUA. RAINBOW SPRINGS .MOTOR CAMP, Main Auckland Road, Rotorua,, phone 285 A. Five minutes P.O. The ideal sanitary camp. Every convenience, shelter shed, cookhouse, Id. in slot cookers, general store on grounds. Charges, 2/6 per night, 12/6 per week. Twelve Snug Cabins, each containing four bunks, e.l. cooker, etc., available at. moderate charge. Inquiries welcomed. TOURISTS: do not fail to see the GLORIOUS RAINBOW SPRINGS AND GARDENS. TAI HA PE GRETNA HO'i'EL.—Cimtaitie 54 rooms. Number ot tiedrooms contain oatliroom and phoue. Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Lavishly furnished. Cuisine the best. None but the best of wines and spirits. Recognised as one of the leading country hotels in New Zealand. Gretna Service and Gretna Attention at all times. J. QUIRK, Proprietor. Phoue 38. Box 101,

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 100, 21 January 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 100, 21 January 1939, Page 3

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