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well worth a visit, ns is also the motor eamp just past the D°> nl >>” along High Street. Excellent trout-fis'hing is to be had iu the Manawatu River, in the Mangatoro and other streams. ARNOLD KENNERLEY’S Modern Service Station Dannevirke's Best and Brightest! HIGH STREET, DANNEVIRKE. Phone 2227. PETROLS! OILS! TYRES! GREASING SERVICE ! Our Modern Equipment is Specially Efficient in Servicing .Modern Care. PROMPT ATTENTION ! Civility and Service at All Tinies'. TAKE OUR TIP! SILVER SERVICE STATION COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE. Ignition Parts for All Makes of Cars Slocked. Stop Here For Speedy Service At Moderate Charges PETROL, OIL. TYRES. ACCESSORIES. L. J. MORGAN (Manager). Phone 2255. Taihape Once a centre of the timber-milling industry, now the prosperous centre of one of the most fertile dairying and sheepraising areas in New Zealand—fringing the picturesque King Country, and not far distant from the National Park, and from YVaiouru Military Camp. It is interesting to recall that Taihape was at first called Hautapu after the river on which it stands; but because there was another Hautapu the name was changed to Otaihape, and finally Taihape. It stands on the famous Awiinia _ Block. Visitors to Taihape, -be sure to visit the motor campers’ paradise. The camp has been completed at the cost of £BOO. When passing through Taihape, stay the. night, at the Gretna Hotel. J. Quirk is still the proprietor. GRETNA HOTEL TAIHAPE. Contains 5-1 rooms. ' Number of bed- x rooms contain a | bathroom and ’ I telephone. ‘ Hot and cold water ' in bedrooms. . Lavishly furnished. V M Cuisine the best. None but the best of Wines and ||||||||| Spirits. Recognized as one of the Leading Country Hotels in »L QUIKK. New Zealand. Proprietor. GRETNA Service and GRETNA Attention at ALL TIMES! J. QUIKK, Proprietor. I’lione 38 - TAIHAPE - Box 101. . - -— - x Marton Marton is situated on the WellingtonAuckland Main Trunk route, being the railway junction to Wanganui and New Plymouth. . Roads converging on the town trom every direction, from Feilding and Pa merston North in the south-east, from Hunterville and Taihape in the north-east, from Taranaki and Wanganui in the north-west, and from Bulls in the soulh- " Looking up Broadway, Marton, Mt. Ruapehu can be plainly seeii on a clear day in a direct line with the street. Mr. C. IV. Prucc, “Sudden Service Station, Marton, will give every attention to motorists during the Easter holidays. “SUDDEN” SERVICE STATION C. W. PREECE, Proprietor. PHONE 2.393 (DAY AND IGHT). Continuous Service. Petrol and Oils, Motor and Cycle Tyres, Alemite Greasing Service, and All Classes of Repairs. Marton's Leading Service Station. Every attention given motorists night or day. Official A.A. Garage. WELLINGTON ROAD, .MARTON. Hastings That beautiful modern town, located in the centre of a riel) agricultural, pastoral, fruit and dairying district, is ideally situated for the holiday motorist. Good accommodation is provided in the town and the magnificent camping grounds in Windsor Park are within five minutes drive of the Post Office and are favoured xvith a golf course, tenuis courts, swimming bath and a lake. Canoes, gas ringhot baths, etc., are always available. WHEN YOUR EASTER TOUR COMMENCES—HASTEN TO HASTINGS! THE HUB OF HAWKE'S BAY. Ample mid excellent accommodation—one of the finest emnping-groumls in Hie Dominion—a reliably sunny climate—and within less than an hours drive o the line, modern town is iirst-class trom fishing, good benches, beaut: nJ pieinspots beside shady rivers, and the world fan-coils Cape It is the IDEAL SPOT for jm Easter Holiday! Make up your mind NOW to HASTEN TO HASTINGSprivate guest house ■ • pERIOR Accommodation, right in Hastings. Permanents add Casuals. I’lione'2os9. .MISS BICKNELL.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 148, 18 March 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 148, 18 March 1940, Page 6

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