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ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. rp I M A R G, The Sun Flower of the South Island. THE ROYAL HOTEL Is very comfortable; every convenience? situated close to Railway Station and Beach. Tariff 12s per day. Plenty of Time for Refreshments when Trains Arrive. Only Superior Liquors sold in this house. Speight’s and Timaru Ales always on tap. Large Motor Garage Next Door. F. CARTER .. Proprietor. D U N E D I ai OBAN HOTEL (in the Octagon), Two Minutes from Railway Station. Perfect Cleanliness and Satisfactory Service are assured. The Small House with the Big Reputation. Tariff, 14s per day. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, Oban Hotel. Proprietor. WHERE , TO STAY IN CHRISXW CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVTE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street, West End, two minutes from C.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. 'Phone 872. Sap HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Bos 532. Telephone 1040. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. Stay at “ STONEHURST.” Latimer souare, Christchurch. Satisfied Guests have~£requently termed this excellent House “A Home away from Home —this rightly infers comfort, efficiency, and all that they imply. We invite you to stay with us on your nest visit to Christchurch, and guarantee satisfaction. Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Telegrams: “ Stonelea,” or inquiries from Tourist Office. Jfia Q.REENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE, ST. CLAIR. ACCOMMODATxON For Visitors and Permanent Boarders. On Beach. Close to Tram, Ideal View, Telephone 22-427. Telephone Miss C. FRASER. piTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, \J Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone A 5266. Under new managment. An ideal horns in the heart of the City. Continental plan. Liberal table. Full Board, IDs- Concession to permanent guests. HL. ANDERSON, Proprietress. ■S7BEE GARAGE ACCOMMODATION X? AT TIMARU. No garaging problems if you put up at Beverley House. We provide garags accommodation for our guests. Official House S.I.M.U. Superior Accommodation —everything of the best. BEVERLEY HOUSE. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. gUN N Y TIMARU. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED FLATS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Sunny Position. Roomy Balconies. Apply MORTON & CO., LTD., Or Mrs KELLY, Bidwell Flats. RO V A U H O T B 1* Oxford terrace, CHRISTCHURCH. Superior Accommodation; Moderate Tariff. S.L. Motor Onion and C.TA. House. PRINCESS , HOTEL. Dee street, Invercargill.—For, good meals, good beds, comfort and economy, stay at the Princess Ho- el, Invercargill; moderate tariff; permanent boarders at very reasonable charges.—P. H. Bellett. proprietor. XI7HITE HOUSE, Beach street, WalkouW altl—Good ACCOMMODATION for Visitors and Boarders; terms reasonable.—, ’Phone 45. M. Cooper. HI Accommodation for paying guests at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverty, 17 Elder street. Dunedin. rAICA POINT, Otago's Premier Seaside L Resort: For ACCOMMODATION and rms apply to D. MacKechnie. Kaka Point. WAIKOUAITI Hazelbank Boarding House; good Accommodation; moderate tariff.—Mrs W. J. Barnes. 9f PALMYRA HOUSE, Queenstown. —Excellent ACCOMMODATION.—Misses Luckie. proprietress (’phone 31). Box 12. VACANCY for private BOARDERS from now on; good table and good view J tariff 9s day.—Box 123. Queenstown. Queenstown. —Excellent private accommodation. lovely view; 10s pet day. —Box 110, Queenstown. llja PEMBROKE. Lake Wanaka; excellent Private ACCOMMODATION; moderatetariff : every comfort. —Inquiries P.O. Bog 629, Dunedin. ROSSFORD HOUSE," Queenstown, under the management of Mrs M. A. Thomas: select; comfortable ; tariff moderate. POPLAR GROVE,” Clyde.—Private Accommodation; every comfort; larg® airy rooms; moderate tariff.—L. Ross, ’Phone 38. Bia OFFERS Wanted for LEASE of MANSH at Purakanui. —Particulars from L. Neilson, Port Chalmers. WANTED, Furnished CRIB for Easter holidays, at Macandrew’s or Company a Bay.—Reply 31. Times Office. 10m TX7ANTED, for Easter holidays. Furnished Vv CRIB; seaside preferred.—Reply, stating terms, to SG, Times. KAKANUI BEACH —Wanted, comfortable CRIB for Easter, Thursday till Tuesday : young .couple ; state terms. —68, Times. COMSNG “Q” SHIP FILM. LORD JELLICOE AS A “STAR” HISTORIC ADMIRALTY MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) LONDON, January 17. Immediately after delivering at the Forum Club his appreciative address on Kew Zealand and New Zealand people. Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe set ont to make his debut as a film actor, in the studios of the New Era Company, and to act a scene in the new “Q ” ship film which is in process of being made. The part in which Earl Jellicoe was the central figure was that of the famous meeting betweeen Vice-admiral Sims, of the American Navy, and himself at the Admiralty shortly after America entered the war. He was accompanied by Commander H. Auten, V.C., of Stoekforce fame, who is acting as liaison officer between the Admiralty and the film producers. „ , New Zealand s ex-Governor was madeup ” by Mr George Wynne, who “ madeup ” the Prince of Wales recently. So naturally did Lord Jellicoe re-enact the scene that only a few minutes elapsed before the producer gave the order to “ shoot,” and dozens of cameras were recording the picture. The actor who took the part of Admiral Sims wore a beard, and after some criticism from Lord Jeilicoe a pair of scissors was sent for to trim it. Lord Jellicoe and “Admiral Sims” spoke the exact words which were used at the orginal meeting. When “Admiral Sims” said: “It looks as though the Germans are going to win the war,” Lord Jellicoe’s reply, and the manner in which it was delivered, delighted everybody in the studio. He was in the glare of the lights for just over an hour. —An ostrich ; yields about 3tb i£ feathers. yearly, V

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20354, 10 March 1928, Page 14

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