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fEASTER HOLIDAYS! BMP™!® i' , « ' ; --^ ? '■ ’■ ■•■• ■• • IW *wK’' “££*; ' ’ * ‘ . ' v '~* ~ <s '. ’ I yMnOmli W® v- »I Hll I WOwtO i: if hl hi 1 1 iHj Hu in I* ® v* r?,,f , ‘ * •xSSSKBy '■'«"■ *~ ■ ‘ .." T I 11® |ll ':■■• ■" ’ ' I' H 'I f\- f •* '*. ”-.A' S II R , i 5, J **'"’' 4! EASTER —that brief respite which we regard as the last of the summer holidays —is drawing very close now. .a • ,„ r Thoughts turn to merry-making on the beaches; refreshing or pleasant drive in the quiet countryside; the wonders of scenic regions or the languid beauty■ of lakeside camping sites; the many wonderful holiday-making facilities which this fair Dominion offers to one and all.

Wellington Is famed ns the city of fresh breezes, Nowhere else in the world will one find such diversion for holiday enjoyment. On the beautiful marine drive bebetween Miramar and Seatoun is lovely Worsen Bay with its excellent sandy beach. Lyall Bay, also on Queen s Drive, is another favoured spot for the xisitor, with the Exhibition buildings, airport, beach, mountains and ocean presenting a panoramic setting that is worth seeing. Island Bay, with its quaint New England atmosphere, is the mccca at some time for every New Zealander. Make your holiday in Wellington a memorable occasion by at least one visit to each of these lovely spots. THE SHELTER CONFECTIONERY, Lyall Bay Tram Terminus. (MILK SHAKES SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM HOT WATER FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY. WORSER BAY TEA ROOMS LUNCHEONS. TEAS SOFT DRINKS HOT IVATER. SWEETS. ICE CREAM RIGHT AT THE BEACH. SILVER SLIPPER Opposite Front LYALL BAY. TEAS, LUNCHES—SOFT DRINKS—SWEETS, ICE CREAM, SEAFRONT GUEST HOUSE Right on the Beach. 12 PARADE, LYALL BAY. ACCOMMODATION—TEAS—PAYING GUESTS. VISIT THE DELIGHTFUL WAYSIDE TEA HOUSE On Queen’s Drive, ISLAND BAY. DEFINITELY DIFFERENT! 2-MINUTE SHOP At Tram Terminus, ISLAND BAY. Dread — Butter — Eggs —Soft Drinks Cakes — Sweets — Hot Water. JIMMIE GRIFFIN. Upper Hutt and Akatarawa Akatarawa Gorge and Summit will be a favoured Easter holiday trip. Close to Wellington, in the lovely Upper Hutt district, you will find contentment with ail the attractions of a carefree Easter holiday. Reached by car over a splendid highway, one finds quite safe rivers for swimming or fishing, tramping trails and secluded spots for picnics and games. PROVINCIAL HOTEL (T. FISHER, Proprietor.) EVERY MODERN COMFORT AND SERVICE FOR 'THE EASTER TOURIST. MODERATE TARIFF. The Best of Wines and Spirits stacked. Telephone 1-1-Before and After the Tauherenikau Races on Easter Saturday and Monday, enjoy excellently-prepared and served Luncheon and Tea at the Brown Owl Teahouse, Akatarawa. First-class service offered to the travelling public. Dancing during Easter week-end for the benefit of racegoers. THE BROWN OWL TEA HOUSE. AKATARAWA. TAXI SERVICE—DAY OR NIGHT. BAIGENT MOTORS IC. L. BAIGENT. Proprietor.) MOTOR AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. BREAKDOWN AND TOWING SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE. Phone: 34 (Day). 278 (Night). Titahi Bay A pleasantly-situated bay on Un- West (toast, reached by good road from Porirun (three miles), with motor-buses running regularly from Porirna. The distance from Wellington is 17 miles. Good bathing may be had. POST OFFICE STORE TITAHI BAY. Easter Camping Parties and ' isit.ors generally will find a complete range ol the Best Qualitv Groceries nt the Old-eslao-lii-ihed Post Ollb'e Store. Agent •■’rhe D inion.'’ M. VELLA, Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 148, 18 March 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 148, 18 March 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 148, 18 March 1940, Page 6

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