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HOTELS. STAY AT ■ "STONEHURST," Latimer square, Christchurch. fTVEE new and popular Private Hotel, •*- •which has so rapidly come to the fore during the past 'twelve months. Every reasonable luxury and modern convenience for the enjoyment and comfort of guests. Billiards, radio. Vacancies for permanent and casual guests. Tariff 12s 6d per day. Telegrams "Stonelea." I~N Christchurch stay at St. Elmo. Sur perior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester-st. .West, 2 mins. G.P.O. ■ Beau- i tiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. I F. J. Murray, Proprietor. g^L npUCKER'S CLUB HOTEL. x UCKER'S" CLUB HOTEL. Palmerston North's Popular Family, Commercial, and Residential Hotel. Established on the Sunny Side of tie Square in 1900. The only Hotel in the district with croquet lawns, tennis courts, and bowling greens. 14 lock-up motor garages. 12, up-to-date sample rooms. The Commercial Travellers', Civil Service, and Motor Association House. The Headquarters of; Tourists' from : Abroadl • ' ' ■ H. B. TUCKER, LTD., . . . ' Proprietors. -WHEN VISITING LEVIN' CTAY at the GRAND HOTEL, comkJ pletely. renovated and up to date. The appointed house of the Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association. WM V NOAD, Proprietor. (Late Masonic Hotel, Nelson). TRAVELLING? yyHEN IN .DUNEbIN STAY AT, ' THE HOTEL EXCELSIOR. HOTEL EXCELSIOR. HOTEL EXCELSIOR. HOTEL EXCELSIOR. HOTEL EXCELSIOR. HOTEL EXCELSIOR. HOTEL EXCELSIOR. ] HOTEL EXCELSIOR. i Large sunny rooms; -beautiful appointments; excellent dining-room; ideal " location; lift. : Tariff ....: 16s per day Commercials 14s per day. W. QUIRK, . Proprietor. WANTED Known—City : Hotel, Courte- '»* nay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Terminus). Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin ■ Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at wholesale price at the City Bottle Store.. SHIPPING. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. (X.P.M.) LINE. JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Regular Monthly Cargo and Passenger Service, with fast 5500-ton Steamers from Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane to Macassar, Java Ports, and Singapore. • Sailing from Sydney— TASMAN, 24th SEPTEMBER. Special arrangements for Overland Trips through Java at moderate fares. Special: Reduced THROUGH FARES trom Australia to 0.X.. and CONTINENT by splendid luxurious first-class Dutch Mail Steamers, via JAVA. New Zealand Agents: JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD, Wellington RUSSELL AND SOMEROuckIanT° nDALGETY AND CO., LTD., Christ church, InvercarKill. Timaru, and Dunedin. Head. Office for Australasia: ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO 255. George street, Sydney. ' REGULAR Sailings to Genoa, Msrseil-Bromoa-R^rda k m *"*""*• Hamburg ' FROM AUSTRALIA. Via Suez Canal. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS: Johnston and Co., Ltd.. Wellington. KusseU and Somers, Auckland. ,t „ Head °,?ce for Australasia: Holland-Australia Line. 255. George street, Sydney. A. & A. LINE. S.S. TREWORLAS, FROM NEW YORK. rPHE above Steamer has arrived, and •*• will commence her discharge at the Pipitea Wharf. Goods impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at risk and expense of consignees. Orders fo: delivery of cargo will be issued on production of bills of lading and payment of freight (if any). Cargo landed in a damaged condition must bcexamined and claim settled before removal from discharging shed. All claims must have Marks and Bills' of Lading Number shown, and rendered in quadruplicate. W WALLIS, Agent, 1 ederal Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, Government Life Insurance Building, Customhouse quay. Captain Harvey will not be responsible for any debts his crew may contract without his written authority. TO ENGLAND BY ■ CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS. T ESS than, four days on the open Atlau--*-1 tic, via the great St. Lawrence River route:— s.s. "Empress of Scotland" .. 25,150 tons s.s. Empress of Australia .. 21;850 tons s.s. Empress of France" .... 18,350 tons s.s. Montnairn" 17,300 tons! s-s- Montroyal" 15,650 tons. s.s. Montcalm" „.... 16,400 tons s.s. Montclare" 16,400 tons s.s. ''Montrose" 16,400 tons s.s. 'Minnedosa" .._. 15,200 tons s.s. "Melita" ._. .'..-, 15,200 tons s.s. Metagama" 12;400 tons. Sailing dates up to 31st May, 1928, nowavailable. 1 Berths on any of the above steamers can now be reserved at any office of the Union S.S. Co., any Tourist Booking Agency, or A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, Maritime Building, Quay street; Auckland. #TO EUROPE, 1928, COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE. Our Uniformed Interpreters meet all principal trains and steamers in Europe to render assistance without charge to holders of our tickets. PASSAGES BY ALL LINES INDEPENDENT TOURS ESCORTED TOURS PRIVATE COURIERS PLEASURE CRUISES MOTOR-COACH TOURS IN GREAT BRITAIN TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES BAGGAGE INSURANCE. Cook's Travel Service Programme post free from rpHOS. COOK AND SOK; 62, Customhouse quay,' WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 12