HOTELS. LO N G PBlil .WA NTI THE LEADING HOTEL IN DTOEDIN IS NOW: ' AN ESTABLISHED FACT I THE EXCELSIOR. Comfortable Lounges. Smoking and Drawing Booms. Artistic Dining Boom. Large Airy Bedrooms. Excellent Cnißine. Firßt-clasa Service. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA Discourses Delightful Mubic Daring Dinntr. THE LOX7NGE Is one of the features of the Hotel, and is comfy and cosy, to the extreme with its Luxurious Couches, Chair®, and Lovely Carpets. All JV*niture and Furnishings hare been - specially selected asd are *in splendid teste. The Hotel itself .has been re-appoint-ed, re-deoorated. and in Dome part* reconstructed. i. . IMPOSING PRIVATE ENTRANCE. In itself this is .worthy of the ambitions of the owner, and ensures an absolute private entrance for Guests. Separate entrance to the Bars. The latest form of AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIFT Has been installed for the convenience of the Patrons. The Public are invited to, inspect the Hotel any afternoon.
G4232 WM. QUIEK, Proprietor. atjstkalia: fj! H E lO IE L SYDNEY. Management ...... E. T. Gheeeeman. 400. Guests. ' Incomparable for ita" many' Comforts and Conveniences.
Modern. Telephones Sand Hot Water in Every Room.' Ladies' Electric Pressing Rooms. Wireless Loud Speakers ■ Instilled Throughout. , . Tarifi: Inclnaivej from ..15s 6d Room aild Breakfast, from .. 10s £d Cablas and Radios: "Otelaydne." G 4236-7' THE HOTEL THAT PAAPE IS BUILDING 1
rpHE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN .is now under the managership n{ Mr Arthur A. Paape. The establishment is being completely renovated, at a cost of £15,200 —suspension verandah, new fire escapes, lift, new kitchen equipment, and central heating, painting, decorating and furnishings on extensive scale. ' Practically • a new hotel. ■ ' HUfe
GODLEY HOUSE, iii.*' . 1 DIAMOND HARBOUR. rpHE TOEAL WINTER HOLIDAY REJ. SORT. No' Frost. No Cold Windi, and all the Sunshine. ' . AMUSEMENTS—GoIf and Hill-climbing. Forty mitfutea from Chriatchurch Station by Rail and Launch. Far«. 3e return. £3 8a per week. .'Phone, Diamond Harbour Bureau, or write 1 „ W. PAINV P6528-WB7 ■ - ' • Proprietor. HOTEL CABGEN, AUCKLAND. Now Fully Licensed. rpHE above Hotel; is tinder new manageA ment; and replete with every modern convenience. H 6384 VISITORS TO TIMARTT. STAT. AT
THE BUNGALOW, i. ■ Wai-iti rood. . . rjiHE favourite home. Pleasant GturdeM and Surroundings. 'Phone 90. ' P.O. Box 170. ' SB6SB NEWBBIOHTON CAS-a. STAT AT THE HEALTHY. SEASIDE. THE BEST PLACE in the South Island for .a Holiday. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. STBS N. J. JOHNSTONE,. •' ' , T 'Proprietress. . (Late Windsor Hotel.) "Phone' 2635. ' > JH7O BEVERLET HOUSE, TIMABU. 'UATBD on two acres of ground, and M>mii4AH Imm n«rnliflA Unr TAIITtM
KJ two minutes from (Caroline .Bay, jLennifl Courts and Bathing Sheds. Dinner at 6 pjn.. Supper at 9 p.m. (Separate, tables.)
Terms on 'application. , MfcS W. J. HOGG, ' Proprietress. "Phone 232. , H 4379 "WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL," THE MANSIONS, Giuznee street. , RECENTLY ' altered and renovated throughout. Large Commercial and Drawing-iWxrtna.' Now in its fifth year under present' management. Tariff 12s' a day, £3 10s per week.' Telegrams: "Mansions, - Wellington." COOKE and McGOWAN, 88518 ' ' Proprietresaea.
BOABXf AND BESTO2NOB. GAINSBOROUGH HOUSE,. GOVERNOR'S BAY. OPEN FOR A FEW PAYING GUESTS. , .Close to Beach and .Jetty. Beautiful garden and well sheltered. . Also grounds , for. picnic parties. I/uriclieon and Afternoon ' Tew always ready. 'Phone, 'Governor's Bay Bniean. , qaraa JJEALTHY CASHiCERE .. SILLS. "KHARTOUM." , (Late of 86 Armagh street), t\wni wtfl til CO vnin
78 DYER'S PASS ROAD (Formerly known as "Stanage.') Paying , visitors jeoerred. Phooa 7027. Two minutes from Hills Seiiool Stop* "THE A 36 uc LODGE" PKIVATK HOTEL, 36 HEREFORD. STREET WEST (Fire miautes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Causal and Permanent Guests. New house.. Up-to-date appointments. Beautiful); situated, close to College, Gardens, and KiTer Avon. 'Phone 1970. G4307 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /\TAGO HOUSE. 269 MADRAS STREET, LATIMER SQUARE. Excellent Accommodation., • Ptyin* visitors received. ' P6573 , ■' • , \ "St ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. 52 WORCESTER STREET "WEST.
SUPERIOR Accommodation. Permanent ij guests' from 60s per week, acooidm*- to room and house. Casual pw»U 1* 6dper day. 'Phone 873. M™ l ' BOARDING Quietest, Sunniest, and Beat Position in City Up-to-date bathroom# and Separate Shower. Permanent guestsi £2 u* «mul» £3 S B. per vretjc. Phone 3839. 26 CASHEJj STREET WEST. H 6455 PRIVATE. TIEW pAYTNG CrUESTS received BeAaed Jj Home. • Single and Double Rooms. Btynterriow . 'PHONE 6128 A
"VTACANCIES ioT PERMANENT OR V CASUAL BOARDERS, CITY, near Fire Under new management. Jjmf 7 173 LICHFIELD STREET. "BJEACHCLIFFS." 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. TDEAL Situation. Spacious, Sunny Rooms, I with separate bolconiee oTer'.ookinp sea. Telephone 1549 K. _ ' HISSES HUGGINS .and SUCKLING. H 42144293 'Phone 6X37. Ettd. 1900.
157 HEREFORD STREET. DOMINION CLEANING CO. WINDOW CLEANING, WjitewMkiag, V V Spring Clttniag.'Hotue*, 'OSm ClMaing, Interior or Eitanor. Estimates given for my clut of Cleaning. 86U9 . » . '
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 15
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