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This advertisement is not to be regarded as an invitation to the public to subscribe for shares, but is issued for the purpose of giving information to the public concerning the Company. WEST COAST HOTELS LIMITED {A Company to be incorporated under the Companies Act, 1933) CAPITAL £40,000 (Divided into 40,000 Ordinary Shares of £1 each.) PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: ALEXANDER STORRIE DUNCAN, NORMAN ARTHUR VERCOE Company Director, Christchurch. Public Accountant, Nelson. Director, Gibbs Motois Ltd. " ' ■ - • JACK NEWMAN, . ■ - x Company Manager, Nelson. Director, Newman PETER JOSEPH McLEAN, Bros. Ltd., Cook Strait Airways Ltd. • Merchant, Greyniouth. HUGH DOUGLAS HAMILTON, Company M^SS.^S^Air Travel Merchant, (jsr.z.) Ltd., Newman Motors Ltd. . SECRETARY: ORGANISERS: . P. W. BOYES, A.P.A.N.Z., P.O. Box 74 Nelson. CAMPBELL, CRAIG & CO. LTD, Auckland, Wellington, ChriStchurch and Dunedin. ' ' JHE object of the Company i, to e.tabll.h a chain of The Director, have already a reliable indication as West ttTJSfpL tZf^^'iX £ por^Ho^^ ** *«" .' f^r^tfV2r& t s£^& h^'been taken:— a re i lable indl cation of its letting value has been obGREYMOUTH.—Options have been obtained over an ex- talns d;, . v , v , , elusive and centrally situated. site about two minutes1 . . ," U? r s *,Hote4' "°kitika, is one o.f the best-known walk from the General Post Office, al the corner of Guln- hotel» >n New Zealand, and as a going concern it is ness and Tarapuki Streets, upon which it is proposed to P°«>b= to estimate the potential rental 1 value of this erect upon the best modern lines a new two-storied hotel un' l, of the Company s business. ..-.■-... so constructed that a third story may be added when , la confidently anticipated that the goodwill of the occasion so requires. The hotel is to be known as Hotel Iea"? °f lhe lhree, holeU w»! be 'übstantial when the Westland, and will be of ferro'-concrete, earthquake-proof lnlllal T"' 1"1" leases are renewed, and in • addition, nature. It will supply a long-felt want for the town of I 1 may be "anticipated that, in view of the progressive Creymouth. tendency of the three towns concerned, the rental value HOKITIKA—An ooiion 1,,. „] t, k. j i. bolh. of «h°P Premises and of the • hotels, will show a ni/MllKA.—An option has also been obtained over the steady increase. -. - . ... far-famed and old-estabhshed Keller's Hotel, Hokitika to- -...-. gether with license and!goodwill, furniture, stock in trade ' 'thelcSlrr'fal'jlv Folel has 7^ een °wned and conducted by With a view to keeping the share,capital-as low as the Keller family for over 70 years. possible it is intended to arrange mortgages in connec- ! WESTPORT.—The chain would not be complete if the lion Wlth lhc GrPymouth and Hokitika proposals, as was Westport link were missing. Already a first-class modern done m connectlon with the Hotel Buller project. • hotel of the most approved type has been erected in this ■■ : - town by a company known as the Hotel Buller Ltd.. ■, «._,„_ .J- vT, ~ , ... , . , ■ formed for that express purpose. The hotel was complete J- STANDARD.—The hotels will be designed to cater for and officially opened as late as 19th March, 1936 has the lon,B- felt needs of tourists and the travelling public been suitably: furnished and appointed, and has been well ' generally. ...... • let to a highly desirable lessee at a satisfactory rental. • 2. MANAGEMENT.—The Provisional Directors are men . . who enjoy the confidence of the public, and who are ~" ■ ■ j . experienced in catering for the comforts of travellers. ' three' rnSn^town, °ff "h^w"st°Coa^TtT °ds aUQ»K l"l 3. SHAREHOLDERS.—The principal transport companies ' progress of the towns mentioned is evidence of this de- *• .TOURIST AGENCIES.—Leading tourist agencies have -velopment. >■"■.• , . confirmed the need for modern hotel accommodation in .' The tourist traffic of the Dominion is of great, and these"areas. . iZri^Z^^"^X&-^£^£ x X™& *;,e^ N dTRAnVral 0,^ TIONSd- A"y $*+'**•«*■*? With first-class hotel", tMs"route■ "wi?" undoubtedly '6* FUTURE PROSPECTS.—After the first twelve months attract the great bulk of the existing tourist traffic, and the no tell should possess valuable goodwill as well as , from this aspect alone it is felt that the provision-of increased rental value. , ' ■: v^T^tct^a^bs^a^mr^stto^West JosS^^e^'actu^liK^'"^ ■- "^^^^^h^'oY^e^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 13

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