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ttKmimiiMliuiiMNiiaNiiiaNamamMmMnnuniii timiMIIIIMHIMIMIMMII TONGARIRO NAT I We are now able to announce that a contract for the erection j | of the new Chateau has been let for the sum of over £70,000, and | the building will be completed by December, 1929. : | In the meantime a comfortable Lodge will be erected and this j I will be opened for this coming Christmas (1928). Comfortable j \ accommodation will be obtainable at the Lodge at the rate of 16/6 j j a day. A married couple and staff will be installed and visitors can ' I ke assured of first-class attention. In the past it has been the custom of tourists to hire the mountain j huts and bring their own equipment, but, although this arrangement j will still be in vogue with the old huts, it will no longer be necessary j for visitors to the Lodge to bring their equipment. For the benefit ot those using the Whakapapa Huts, to save the inconvenience of bring- j i ing and cooking their own food, meals will be obtainable at moderate j I cost. I j Arrangements are being made for a motor service which will j ! convey tourists from the National Park Railway Station to the Lodge. | j Write for our Booklet on Tongariro National Park. j The "Hermitage Mount Cook R. L. WIGLEY, Chairman of Directors. I THE WHITE STAR HOTEL .srftaw'rffcs-k .. H r ££hernYAKFS A holiday packed to the brim with novelty and j j OUUIHLKN LAlv&O Alpine scenery. I The Grand Motor Tour —Timaru —HermitageAfter a recent visit to Switzerland Sir James \ I Q ueens town-—-embraces New Zealand s finest lake and Parr formed the following opinion: 1 can foresee the \ mountain scenery—a host of ragged, snow-capped time, not very far distant, when mountain sports m ■ j p ea k s —rocky mountain passes —sparkling .lakes —-the the South Island will constitute a very appreciable j j f amoug fertile fruit districts of Centred Otago—the feature of New Zealand life. The Dominion is yet j \ ]^ s £ or i C remains of the gold rush periods. It is a young country and this phase awaits development. : j Com nf the Sniffh hlniirl Tnurs I was talking to a Swiss guide who had been m the j 1 he Gem OT the JOtttn Island Dominion and his comment was, as he indicated his • j are Proprietors of the White Star Hotel, surroundings, 4 Mount Cook leaves all these places j I Q ufeenstowrit w hich offers you the best of service and behind.* " " Thousands of feet above worry level. j j atten tion. MOUNT COOK MOTOR CO., Ltd., | MOUNT COOK MOTOR CO., Ltd., Timaru. Proprietors, Timaru • I L.m....... NIIMWWWtIIMHWtMIIWWWIItIIWMIIIMWIWWIWIW [ LAKEWAKATIPU, j SOUTHERN The Grand Motor Tour —Timaru —Hermitage— ! Queenstown —embraces New Zealand s finest lake and mountain scenery-—a host of ragged, snow-capped I peaks—rocky mountain passes —sparkling lakes—the j famous fertile fruit districts of Centred Otago—the \ historic remains of the gold rush periods. It is | The Gem of the Sotlth Island Tours. | We are the Proprietors of the White Star Hotel, I Qufeenstown, which offers you the best of service and S attention. 1 MOUNT COOK MOTOR CO., Ltd., Timaru. xinilwiiinmn'XMiiitxH Three Gems of New Zealand Scenic Resorts For Particulars and Booking, :_MOUNT OVLTD., 17, 5.., Weffington. N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST DEPT., and THOS. COOK & SUIV.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 21