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r NEW ? saJjjy& ZEALAND Govt. DepL of Touriit wid Health Resorts. Easter Holiday Tours. TRAVELLERS and Holiday Seekers are advised to call at the Tourist Office. 8-3 Cathedral Square, and make all arrangements concerning accommodation, booking of berths, motor and coach seats, etc. Persons booking early avoid the crush, receive better attention, and secure the best berths and accommodation. All Fares stated are Return from Christchurch. To HANMER SPRINGS— To AUOKLAND"Train and Motor First L'lasi 34/8 Second Class 27/10 Train and Boat First Class IMji Secoi.a Claw 106/2 To AKAROA— TO NAPIER— - Motor (From Broadway's) 23.'- Also a special on Sun- Train and Beat First Class 98/- Second Class 61/10 days, leaving Christchurch 8 a.m., returning same T# noTORUA— evening. * Train and Boat (Direct) First Class 165/2 Second TO KAIKOURA Tia Parnassus. _ Class 106/6 By Train and Motor First Class CO/4 Second Class 52/- Waieuru, Wairakei,' and Waimangu Geyser, returnMotor Service leaving Tourist Office daily 37/6 single, ingvia Frsnkton, Waitomo Caves, and W*n*anni 70/- return River First Class 12/0/3 Second Class /0/18/ d : ! To HASTINGS— ' if r _ , rp • Train and Boat First Class $4/6 Second Class 59/4 West Coast Trips. to wanqanuiya OTIRA Train and Boat First Class 83/6 Second Class 52/2 Train and Coach First Class 48/4 Second Class 39/10 To NEW/ PLYMOUTH— "~* To GREYMOUTH Train and Boat First Class 115/4 Second Class 71/10 Tcain and Coach First Class 63/10. Second Class 50/2 To MOUNT COOK— 1»0 HOKITIKA Train and Moter First Class 160/10 Second Class 147/4 Train and Coach First Class 70/10 Second Class 54/10 To QUEENBTOWN— jq WESTPORT Train and Steamer First Class 128/4 Second CI at* 85 ji Train, Coach and Motor First Class 107/6 Second To TE ANAU, MtLFORD TRACK. Class 89/4 Train. Motor, and Steamer First Class 208/2 Second Thursday only, direct First Clas? 102/8 Second Class 86/- Class 172/4 To FRANZ JOSEF GLACIERS— To STEWART ISLAND— Train and Coach First Class 140/- Second Class 122/8 Train and Steamer First Class 121/10 Second Class 83/10 tickets supplied in small convenient covers. Bk SURE AND VISIT ROTORUA — HANMER SPRINGS. TU p WORLD'S SANATORIUM. This resort is only 93 miles from Christchurch. and is . retched by Bail and Motor Car, the journey being New Zealan s era j je d j n ' accomplished in six hours. Clear, Bracing Climate, their healing powenflarge and comfortable Hotels and Natural Hot Mineral Water Baths, Massage Treatment, Boarding-houses,' Government Sanatorium and new and Tennis Courts and Croquet Lawns. commodious bath buildings. For s®*'* Sanatorium Baths and Treatment see "Tourart Depart- WEST LAN D. rnent's Itinerary"—obtainable free. Beanbfjol Ppbho Gardens, Tennis Courts, Croquet Lawns, Golf Links, A District of Great Scenic Beaoty—Glacial Birers, and Bowling Greens. Splendid Fishing and Shooting, Forest-girdled Lakes and Woodland Tracts of almost Gushing Geysers, Mud Yolcanoes, Boiling Lakes and Tropical lnxuria&ee. Is within easy distance of either pools. " Wellington or Christchurch. WAITOMO CAVES. ," Six miles by coach from Railway Station. Magnificent ,LAKE WAKATIrU. utolactit® and stalagmite caverns with nndergroond nrer Only two days frets Christchurch. This is an ideal place illuminated by glowworms, are sights once seen never to f or those seeking a " rest cure." be forgotten.. Good acoommodation at Government Hostel near Caves at 10/- per day. OVERLAND TO MILFORD SOUND. The Marlboroug* Sounds and Noloon dls- ~ . .. .. . trlct for Sea Fishing or quiet rest, only » few hears' Aptly tensed tte finest ble , sail from Wellington. Ideal Climate. Pelorns Sennd* aeeommodatron at the Government Huts, m charge of should be visited by everyone. sssrned conples. Bear in mind it is not necessary to take money with yoa for each individual portion of your journey. You can get all your steamer, nil and motor tkkcte from Ae ToururtAgent, 83 Cathe- • dral Square, adjoining Crystal Palace. SEPARATE RAILWAY TICKETS CANNOT BE ISSUED. Ftill information supplied free of charge. Government Tourist Bureau, t eu6fm o « 83 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (adjoining Ciystal Palace) TeL E?S 0 *" J. F. ROBIESON, Tourist Agent.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 5
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