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HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES LABOUR WEEKEND TO NAPIER TRAVEL BY NEWMANS CARS LEAVE WELLINGTON 9.45 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Daily — BOOK EARLY. NEWMAN BROS. (N.L), LTD., 178 FEATHERSTON STREET. Phones 41-555 and 51-556. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS LIMITED. Wellington to— Weekdays NELSON ”7.35 a.m. 11.45 a.m. BLENHEIM y - ao a.m. ** 4 - 00 p ’ m - (No Sunday Service.) * Connects with plane to Westport, which connects with Messrs Gibb’s Motors to Greymouth. •• Connects with 4.30 p.m. Service Car to Nelson. Free luggage allowance 301 b. per passenger. Excess accepted at ordinary freight rateB ‘ SEND YOUR URGENT Wellington to- Fare. Freight. PARCELS BY AIR. BLENHEIM £1 7 6 4d. per lb. NELSON 5 0 4d. per lb. WESTPORT £4 10 0 6d.perlb. MINIMUM FREIGHT 1/-. Fnil particulars from: WELLINGTON Cl II El* BOOKING OFFICES (UNION b.S. CO.. LID.. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY): also Hotel St. George Buildings, Boulcott St., or Newman Bros., Ltd.: T. & W. Young: Thos. Cool: & Son: N.Z. Govt lounst Bureau. MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES MASTERTON: Dep.,6,30 a.m. (Monday only), 7.15 a.m., 9.45 a.m.. 1 p.m. 4 p.m., 7 p.m. SATURDAY : 7.15 a.m., 9.45 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. WELLINGTON: Dep. 1.30 a.m. (for Napier), 2.30 a.m., 8.39 a.m., 1.30 p.m 4 p.m. (0 p.m Friday only). SATURDAY: 1.30 a.m.. 2.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. SUNDAY—MASTERTON: Dep. 1.30 p.m., 7 p.m. WELLINGTON: Dep. 6 p.m. Booking Offices:—Masterton: Midland Garage (phones 1848, 199 b). Carterton: Lane’s Confectionery (phone 90) Greytown,: Nicholls Garage (phone 101) Featherston : Edwards, Uoniectioner (phone 167) ell ng to i. Featherston Street, opp. G.P.O. (pnone 42-22-), JENKINS MOIOR 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 G pm Depart Auc(land 8 a.m., arrive New Plymouth (5 p.m. Fare: £2 single, rCuin.-GIBbON o MOTORS, LTD., New Plymouth .Telegraphic address: Whitestar. I hone 357, New Plymouth, and book your seat. AUCKLAND THISTLE HOTEL, centre Queen Street, Auckland. Bed and breakfast, y/_. Thistle provides ideal accommodation. Luxurious lounges. W. J. Hickey, Proprietor, phone 45-437. BLENHEIM Stay at the “CRITERION," Blenheim. Marlborough’s Leading Hotel. At this well-known House where the Homely atmosphere prevails, you will_ get good service and live well. Accommodation GO guests. Dining Hall seating ia persons. Tariff: Bed and Breakfas*. 10/6; Dinner, Bed and Breakfast, 14/6; lull Day, 17/6 Weekly by arrangement. The “Criterion” is a C.T., P.S. and A.A. Hotel — R. J. MEATYARD. Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH Central Heating and a Cuisine Unexcelled in N.Z. are two absolutely good reasons why ?ou should stay at THE NEW CITY HOTEL-Christchuch’s new’; est and most modern hotel. (Propr.: H. E. Crust.) Fireproof and quakeproof. 17/6 Day. Commercials 15/-. Telegrams: “Crust, Chch. “THE LODGE,” 3G Hereford Street, the favourite West End Christchurch Premier Private Hotel. Every comfort and luxury of a refined home, with proximity to city. Tariff: From 12/6 to 14/- a day; £4/4/- weekly.—D. B. GUNN. Proprietor. When visiting Christchurch, ring RINK TAXIS, LTD., phone 34-878, for your 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. lank laxis, Ltd., Victoria Square. Phone 34-878. 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 WALLAGE (late Racecourse Hotel). Prop. Write or wire. 1 hone 30-ail. COKER’S HOTEL, Christchurch. Tariff, 16/-, 14/-. C.T.A. Excellent Cnisine, attentive Service. The Coker’s is an Hotel with the finest traditions of Hospitality New Proprietor. J D. BALLANTYNE. WHITE HART HOTEL, High Street, Christchurch. Conveniently situated. Cnisine the best. Tariff. 16/- day. .p-T-A am’ /LA. House Alterations have now been made to the “White Hart.” J. SIMPSON. Proprietor. DUNEDIN — PRIVATE HOTELS: HOTEL CENTRAL. Visitors to Dunedin will , fin 4 accommodation at HOTEL CENTRAL (unlicensed). 100 Princes Street, to their liking. W. Y. CAMPBELL, Proprietor Phone 13-350. HANMER SPRINGS Visitors to this ideal resort should stay at THE LODGE PRIVATE HOTEL, one of the finest private hotels in the Dominion. Golf tennis, swimming. l-OOft. above sea level. Tariff: New Building, 20/-. 21/- and per day;_£6. £G/10/and £7 per week; £ll, £l2 and £l3 per two weeks. Old Building, 17/- per day, £5 per week, and £9/10/- per two weeks. HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS PARAKAI HOUSE.— Tennis, social hall, hot mineral baths in house; A.A. hostel. Tariff. £4/4/- weekly; 14/- daily. "HINEMOA." Stay at Hinemoa First-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 MORERE o p It takes one day to reach Morere from Wellington. Service Cars and fast Rail Cars leavb Napier twice daily to Wairoa, thence a 30-niinute run by Service Car brin gs you to the HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, situated midst the restful grandeur of the Government Tourist Department’s 600-acre Scenic Reserve, containing the invigoratin'' and health-giving Hot Mineral Springs and Baths. Tins leading Scenic Resort ”s now within easy reach of all Wonderful Beaches, Oil Drilling Operations, Tennis. Ba hing Gaiety Three Star, A.A. and C.T. Licensed Hotel, offering he “ WritC ° r R B ffiSHetP;. eekly NEW PLYMOUTH HOTEL IMPERIAIz—CasuaI tariff. 18/6 a day; C.T. rate, 14/-; A.A., 17/6. Centre Main Street Hot and cold waler bedrooms. Offering visitors a dignified of cornfort and service NOEL T. TAILBY. Proprietor. ORIENTAL BAY (WELLINGTON) THF BERKELEY HOTEL. 22 Oriental Terrace.’ The largest wooden guest house in Wellington. Situated in beautiful grounds overlooking harbour. Garages and parking accommodation. Tariff from In/, a day , £ 4/10/- a week. Perm.tnents by arrangement. Telephone Ou-ouo. Iroprietor, L. 1. Kelly. QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND ANAKTWA HOMESTEAD for a delightful holiday and rest after winter meals; morning, afternoon teas, supper. Abundant hot water; modern sanitation. Fishing; free rowboats library, tennis, glorious bush Terms: 14/- daily; £3/17/6 and £4/4/- weekly. Telephone lolS. 1 icton. Write L. L. and E. J. Hazelwood. ROTORUA RAINBOW SPRINGS MOTOR CAMP. Main Auckland Road, Rotorua Phone 757 Five minutes P.O. The ideal sanitary camp. eiv conii nion<e. shelter Shed cookhouse. Id in slot cookers, general . toret n „ . ’ ’ 2/6 a night. 12/6 a week Twelve Snug ( abins. each <<»ntnir tn-font,b”’>l>- • cooker, etc., available at moderate GARDENS Do not fail to see the GLORIOUS RAINBOW SPRINGS AND GAKDLNb. . ' TAIHAPE GRETNA HOTEL.—Contains 54 rooms. Number of bedrooms contain bathroom and phone Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Lavishly furnish^Curine the best None but the best of wines and spirits. Recognized a= one of tbe |(m,ii„ country hotels in New Zealand Gretna Service and Grelna Attention at all times. J. QUIRK Proprietor. Phone 38. Box 101. URENUI , ~ H An ideal holiday resort. URENUI HOTEL, on main road to A'i"blnnd. Splendid accommodation at reasonable tariff Nearest hotel going north 1z( miles Rest of wines. —F HEALEY Proprietor Phone 4. WELLINGTON NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, bambton Quay. \V Riitigton. Comfortable house and good servi.-e In the heart of city "ffimal Government Tourist C.T. and W.A bous- Puoub 12(151 U. U. COX Proprietor

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 27, 26 October 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 27, 26 October 1940, Page 3

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