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SHIPPING SERVICES. pUUNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD., -*-* Travel Agents. Recognised Booking Agents tor all Ste ' ship Lines, Air Services, Railways. Passages Arranged Anywhere. Expert attention to all inquiries BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD., Travel Office, Prudential Building. Wellington. Phone 40-004.. rpHE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO., 1 MATSON LINE (Inc. in U.S.A.) r F() AMERICA ENGLANI?’. Over the glamour route to California on the swift luxury liners ARl^°?£, a t 0 MONTEREY—3 days to Suva, 4days to Pago I’ago, 9 days to Hon £ lu u f Los Angeles, 15 days to a °nPNlA— ’ NEXT SAILINGS TO CALIFORNIA Mariposa, January 13th. y ’ lotll ruary 10th. Mariposa, Marell mtu. Monterey, April ith. NEXT SAILINGS TO SIDNEY AND MELBOURNE. MONTEREY, JANUARY 2oth. MARIPOSA, FEBRUARY MONTEREY, MARCH “2nd. HOLIDAY TOURS FROM TO MELBOURNE-16 days (o days at Sydney, 3 in Melbourne). First Class, £37; Cabin Class, £29. TO FIJI-12 days (6 days at Suva). First Class, £2B/10/-: Cabin. Class £23 Fares to Hawaii, daliforma and England on application. . LOCAL AGENTS: Burns Philp and Co., Ltd., Prudential Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Palmerston North ana Nelson; T. & W. Young, Customhouse Quay, Wellington; Barrand andl Abra ham, Ltd., Palmerston North ’ Roberts and Co., Ltd.. Wanganui. Napier and Hastings. N.Y.K. (JAPAN MAIL) LINE. REGULAR monthly service between Australia and the East, calling at Oavao, Manila, Hong Kong (transhipping to Shanghai), Nagasaki, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya and Yokohama. Steamer b £ d > ne i‘ ATUTA MARU 8000 Feb. 1. KITANO MARU 8000 Mar. u. TEN WEEKS ROUND TRIP FuOM SYDNEY First Class £lOB Second Class *“8 For full particulars, literature, etc., BURNS, PHILP & CO., LTD., Prudential Building, Wellington. And at Palmerston North and Nelson. M.A.N.Z. LINE Montreal. Australia, New Zealand Line, Limited (Inc. in Canada). Regular Monthly Service to U.S.A, and Canada. Ports o£ Discharge—New York, Boston, Montreal and/or Halifax. Cargo accepted for Inland Points to U.S.A. and CANADA. For information, apply to — New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd.,. Port Line, Ltd., Federal Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., or M.A.N.Z. Line, Central Office, Maritime Building, Wellington. Phone 43-138. 4)SAKA— Regular Service to and from Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, and Yokohama, via Sydney. Cargo accepted and Through Passages arranged to China, Philippines, other Eastern ports, India. South Africa, and Soutil America. First Class European Cuisine. For information concerning sailings, freight and Passages apply agentsFEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), Maritime Building, Customhouse Quay. Tel. 46-030 (3 lines).

ACCOMMODATION— (Continued). WELLINGTON—(Continued.) TTOTEL TROCADERO, 296 Lambton Quay. Handy to wharves and railway station. Bed and breakfast, 8/6. Permanents from 30/- per week. L. Giles, Proprietress. Tel. 40-4Jt>. _ TTkONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 -L' mins, centre city ; pleasant surroundings. tennis courts, ping pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53-014. t>OXY PRIVATE HOTEL, 20 Manners St under new management—Bed and breakfast, 5/-; daily, 8/-; by arrangement. Proprietress, L. Roun tree. TTOTEL - RUTLAND (Private), behind JIL Prudential Building, Lambion Quay. Quiet, central, comfortable bed and breakfast, 6/6; full board, 10/-. rele o tams Rutland. Tel. 40-910. /ORIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay— V Beautifully situated on Parade overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. -- TTOTEL BRISTOL, Private (under enXI tirely new management), cnr. Cuba and Ghuznee Sts.—Excellent Accommodation. Permanents from £2/a/- per week. Tel. <>2-218. OTEL LLOYDS, Cuba St., Wellington's most comfortable Private Hotel. Spacious Lounge, Automatic Lift. Be and breakfast from 7/6. Permanents from 30/- weekly. The Terrace: Visitors or Permanents, Spacious. Furn. Double Bed-sitting-room, all appointments; harbour view ; kitchenette; also Single Room and kitchenette, hot water service, tel. and space for ear. — ’ AUCKLAND. “rrOMOANA,” above Library 44■ M el--1 lesley St. E.—B/6 day, 3i/6 wk. Miss C. Carlisle, Proprietress, Auckland. VETELLESLEY HOUSE, Wellesley St. VV West Ponsonby tram—Dinner, bed, breakfast, 7/6; bed, breakfast, 6/0; weekly terms. H. Rider, Proprietress. CHEVIOT (NORTH CANTERBURY). IT’ARM Guest House —-High altitude; Ju tennis, swimming, riding; no extras. Morning and afternoon tea. Bus met. weekly. Inquire Tourist Office. Mrs. E. Pain. Cheviot, North Canterbury. CHRISTCHURCH. TTOTEL" federal de LUXE--11 Every comfort, excellent table h. and c. water, gas fires in bedrooms; tariff 13/- to 17/6 day. _ ~A MBASSADOR’S HOTEL—IO/6 a A day £3/3/- a week; 2 min. from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman, Proprietress. TTOTEL CECIL (Private), 73 ManIl Chester St. South, ChristchurchFree garage; 10/6 day; permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisine. J. 'Proprietor.. TJEW HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 ManJA Chester St— 9/6 day; weekly by arrangement ; newly Turn., 3mm. station. MASTERTON. /THEQUEIIS GUEST HOUSE, Renall St., Masterton. Tel. 1810. Central, good accommodation, beautiful surroundings; moderate tariff. NAPIER. “TXTAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde. —Newly ’’ furnished, excellent accommodation, good cuisine, tine ocean views. Mrs. C. D.ver, Proprietress. cU/aTprIVATE 'HOTEL, opp. Hot Salt O Baths — Comfortable, up-to-date Guest House. Miss Bell-Booth. Tel. 2991 ■ “TTEACH HOUSE? 7 Marine Parade, offers ideal accommodation; reasonable Tariff. M. Plunkett, late “The Terraces.” Tel. 2765. __________ CLARENDON HOTEL, under entirely new management. Mr. Arhur Bishop, formerly Grand Hotel, Hastings. Reasonable tariff. Lunches a specialty. nelson. AKATU HOTEL—Excellent, cuisine, every modern conv., moderate tariff. Special breakfast for Ferry passengers. Tel. 120. A. J. Lambert. Proprietor. YVaInuTHOUSE riffersyou a pleasant ’’ holiday; extensive grounds and record sunshine. Write for illustrated folder.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 81, 30 December 1940, Page 2

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