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T> EDUCED RAILWAY FARES. REDUCED TARIFF at BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. You now can spend a healthful, enjoyable, and economical holiday by staying at BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. Tariff reduced in keeping with the times, but no reduction in the standard of accommodation. Proprietors; Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTw CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. T. G. LEWIS. Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. " rpHE BUNGALOW,” Timaru ; Ideal situaX tlon; winter home tor visitors and permament guests; spacious rooms; sunny verandahs; 10 minutes from golf links; croquet lawns; winter tariff. —Miss C. J. Kerr, Wal-lt£ road. Telephone 00 2my VISITORS to Alexandra Croquet Tournament will find First-class BOARDRESIDENCE available at Sunshine House. — Mrs Barber. 17m EASTER HOLIDAYS—TIMARU : Comfortable BOARD and RESIDENCE; moderate terms ; 3 minutes bay and town. —76 Grey road, Timaru. 19m THE ROCKS.” RIVERTON: Good accommodation at Beach House; tariff £2 2s. Phone 44S.—Apply Mrs 'M. Cloughley. 30ja rjIIMARU—“ GUYZEN ” HOUSE, George A street, now booking New Year holidays; all rates reduced.—Phone 556 (Mrs Thompson). 31d, WHITE STAR MOTORS, co-ordinated with Arthur Boud’s Service. leave Dunedin 8 a.m. and noon Dally for Pembroke and Queenstown, via Roxburgh. WHITE STAR PRIVATE HOTEL. PEMBROKE, LAKE WANAKA, offers excellent Accommodation at Reasonable Rates. Ring 13-444 (White Star Motors). SPEND Your EASTER HOLIDAYS at HAMPDEN. Familton’s Private Hotel offers good Accommodation. Reasonable tariff. —Phone 9R. 17f MOERAKI. —BOOK NOW for Easter at the Guest House, near beach. —Apply to (Miss) Jessie Edmondston, Hlllgrove P.O. Timaru.— clandon guest house, bud and breakfast or board.—Mrs Charlie Le Cren. 86 Grey road; phone 56ST. WARRINGTON HOUSE, WarringtonExcellent ACCOMMODATION for visitors Easter holidays; good table; terms moderate.—H. Couper. 11m SPEND your Next HOLIDAY In Central Otago. Every comfort and attention assured at “ Poplar Grove." Clyde.—Mrs J. D. Ross. Phone 38. 9m BOOK NOW that necessary rest at TREVOSE GUEST HOUSE, Brighton, where comfort is assured. Easter vacancies. 1

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21598, 19 March 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21598, 19 March 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21598, 19 March 1932, Page 15