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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. (NX), 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 9.30a.m. ••2.30 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 rates. w ... t , „ „ .. „ SEND YOUR URGENT Wellington to— Fare. Freight PAprinc dv aip BLENHEIM £1 7 6 4d.perlb. FAKLILLS) 61 AIK. NELSON £2 5 0 4d. per lb. WESTPORT £4 10 0 6d.perlb. MINIMUM FREIGHT 1/-. Kull particulars from: WELLINGTON CHIEF BOOKING OFFICES (UNION S.S. CO., LTD., CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY); or Newman Bros., Ltd.; T, & W. Young; Thos. Cook & Son; N.Z. Govt. Tourist 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., 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4 p.m. (6 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, 1996). Carterton: Lane’s Confectionery (Phone 90). Greytown: Nicholl’s Garage (Phone 101). Featherston: Savage’s Confectionery (Phone 167). Wellington: Featherston Street opp. G.P.O. (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.m. Fare: £2 single, £3/12/6 return. —GIBSON'S MOTORS, LTD., New Plymouth. Telegraphic address: “White star.” Phone 357, New Plymouth, and book your seat. AUCKLAND THE STATION HOTEL, Auckland. —Opposite Auckland's fine Railway Station, commanding a panorama to the north of the beautiful Waitemata, with North Head and Rangitoto Island in the background. Situated within three minutes of Queen Street, this Hotel offers a tariff unrivalled in any part of the world. The Hotel is commodious, with ample double and .single bedrooms with bathrooms attached. Hot and cold water and telephones in every room; centrally heated; Tariff: Bed and breakfast, 12/6. Cable-Radio: “Stational.” A ROYAL welcome awaits you at the Royal Hotel, Victoria Street, Auckland. Recognized as Auckland’s most up-to-date hotel. Hot and cold water each room; also table telephones each bedroom. Electric elevator. Tariff moderate. IT’S THE CENTRAL in Auckland —Excellent cuisine and service; hot and cold water and telephones each room. For comfort make the Central your headquarters. 1 THISTLE HOTEL, centre Queen Street, Auckland. Bed and breakfast, 9/-. 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 60 guests, Dining Hall seating 75 persons. Tariff: Bed and Breakfast, 10/6; Dinner, Bed and Breakfast, 14/6; Full Day, 17/6. Weekly by arrangement. The "Criterion” is a C.T., P.S. and A.A. Hotel. — R. J. MEATYAKD, Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH COKER’S HOTEL, Manchester Street, Christchurch. Two minutes from Station. Noted for the excellence of its table, the comfort of its accommodation and spacious lounges. Tariff 16/- a day. Bed and breakfast 9/-. Central Heating and a Cuisine Unexcelled in N.Z. are two absolutely good reasons why you should stay at THE NEW CITY HOTEL—Christchurch’s newest and most modern hotel. (Prupr.: H. E. Crust.) Fireproof and quakeproof. lb/6 Day, Commercials 16/-. Telegrams “Crust,” Ch.ch. "THE LODGE,” 36 Hereford Street, the favourite West End Christchurch Premier Private Hotel. Every comfort and luxury of a refiued home with proximity to city. Tariff: Krom 12/6 to 14/- a day; £4/4/- weekly.—D. B. GUNN. Proprietor. When visiting Christchurch, ring RINK TANIS, 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. Kink Taxis,‘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 aud breakfast, 8/6. When coining to Christchurch, stay at the “Grand,” heart of the city. JIM WALLACE (late Racecourse Hotel), Prop. Write or wire. Phone 30-371. WHITE HART HOTEL, High Street, Christchurch. Conveniently situated. Cuisine the best. Tariff, 16/- day. C.T.A. and A.A. House. Alterations have now been made to the “White Hart.’’ J. SIMPSON, Proprietor. NEW WELLINGTON HOTEL, Christchurch, completely new in every detail. New furnishings, lovely lounges, hot and cold water bedrooms. Tariff, 16/- day. .C.T.A. aud A.A. C. A. WELSH, Proprietor, late “Cokers.” HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS PARAKAI HOUSE.—Tennis, social hall, hut mineral baths in house; A.A. hostel. Tariff, £4/4/- weekly; 14/- daily. Tel., Helensville 35, Auckland 48-087. “HINEMOA.” Stay at Hinemoa. First-class accommodation. Mineral pluuge, swimming and slipper baths on premises. Separate ladies’ plunge. Croquet, Tennis, Ping-pong, ludoor Bowls. Wireless. Tariff moderate. MRS. M. E. Ki;.ANE, Proprietress. NEW PLYMOUTH HOTEL IMPERIAL. —Casual tariff, 18/6 a day; C.T. rate, 14/-; A.A., 17/6. Centre Main Street. Hot and cold water bedrooms. Offering visitors a dignified atmosphere of comfort aud service. NOEL T. TAILBY, Proprietor. ORIENTAL BAY (WELLINGTON) THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Oriental JL’eriace. The largest wooden guest house in Wellington. Situated in beautiful grounds overlooking harbour. Guruges and parking accommodation. Tariff from 15/- a day, £4/10/- a week. Permanents by arrangement, 'Telephone 53-050. Proprietor, L. F. KELLY. ROTORUA RAINBOW SPRINGS MOTOR CAMP, Main Auckland Road, Rotorua. —- Every convenience, shelter shed, campers’ cookhouses, showers, general stores on ' ground. Special rates till the end of October, 2/6 a night, or 12/6 a week. Twelve SNUG CABINS. ALL CABINS BOOKED FOR XMAS PERIOD. Tourists! Ho not fail to see the Glorious Rainbow Springs and Gardens. PHONE 757. taihape GRETNA HOTEL.—Contains 54 rooms. Number of bedrooms contain bathroom and phone. Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Lavishly furnished. Cuisine the best. None but the best of wines and spirits. Recognized as one of the leading country hotels in New Zealand. Gretna Service and Gretna Attention at all times. J. QUIRK, Proprietor. Phone 38. Box 101. URENUI An ideal holiday resort, URENUI HOTEL, on main road to Auckland. Splendid accommodation at reasonable tariff. Nearest hotel going north 120 miles. Best of wines. —F. HEALEY, Proprietor. Phone 4. WELLINGTON NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Comfortable house and good service. In the heart of city. Official Government Tourist. C.T. and W.A. house. Phoue 42-651. O. C. COX. Proprietor. DELIVERIES FOR ’“THE DOMlNiuin” READERS “THE DOMINION is now available throughout the Province at a much earlier liour than heretofore, due to the introduction ot improved transport facilities. “THE DOMINION” is now obtainable from over 800 agents, and is on sale in practically every town and village within 300 miles of Wellington. The following Brandi Offices deal with all matters concerning deliveries in tli'eir respective districts:— Palmerston North Branch: Telephone 595 u. Wanganui Branch: Telephone 3386. Alasierton Branch: Telephone 1161.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 8, 4 October 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 8, 4 October 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 8, 4 October 1941, Page 3

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