THE LEADING HOTEL IN' DUXEDIN IS NOW: AN ESTABLISHED FACTI THE EXCELSIOR. k Comfortable Lcrungeß. Smoking and Drawing Eoom3. 'Artistic Dining Room. Large Airy Bedrooms. Excellent Cuisine. First-class Service. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA Discourses Delightful Huaic During Dinner. THE LOUNGE Is one of the features of. the Hotel.-and ia
comfy and cosy to the extreme with its Luxurious Couche3, Chairs, and Lovely Carpets., All Furniture and Furnishings have been specially aelected and are, in splendid taste. The Hotel itself has been re-appoint-ed, re-decorated, and in some part* reconstructed. ; IMPOSING PRIVATE ENTRANCE. In itself this ia worthy of the ambitions of the owner, and ensures an absoluta private entrance for Guests. Separate entrance to the Bars. The latest form of AUTOMATIC ELECTEIC LIFT Has been installed for the convenience oE the Patrons. . The Public are invited to inapect the Hotel any afternoon. ' 'WM. QUIRK, G4232 Proprietor. USTRALIA'S Facing Belmore Park, stands the HOTEL SYDNEY,
■where intending visitors will find everything which goes to make a holiday enjoyable. It accommodates 400 Guests. There are Electric Pressing Rooms fitted throughout, with Telephones and Hot Water in Every Room. The Tariff is surprisingly moderate: Inclusive, from .. 153 6d per day Room and Bieakfast, from 10s td per day Cables and Radios: "Otelsydne." Management E. T. Choeseman G425G-2 rjTRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN, ,N.Z. Alterations increased to £15,200. £ Additions and alterations ... .. 8000 Suspension verandah and escapes .. 1030 Lift ... 1000 Kitchen equipment and central heating 1200 Painting, paperhanging, decorating, etc. • .. .. .. .. 1000 Furnishings, silver, etj. .. .. 5000 "BUSINESS AS USUAL." • ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Proprietor. GODLEY HOUSE, DIAMOND HARBOUR. r»HE IDEAL WINTER HOLIDAY KE1. SORT. No Frost. No Cold Winds, end all the Sunshine. „„,.','. AMUSEMENTS—GoIf and Hill-climbing. Forty minutes from Christchurch Station bv Rail and Launch. "Faro. 3# return. Tariff, £3 8a per week. 'Phone Diamond Harbour Bureau. or write _„.■,,.,- W. PAINi/, F6528-9687 , Proprietor. BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARTT. ITUATBD on two acres of ground, and w two minutes from Caroline Bay, Tennis Courts and Bathing Sheds. Dinner at 6 p.m. Supper at 9 p.m.
(Separate taoie '.-. -Terms en application. MRS W. J. HOGG, Proprietress. 'Phone 282. H 4270 "WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL," THE MANSIONS, Ghuznee street. ECENTLY altered and , renovated i throughout. Large Commercial and I Drawing-rooms. Now .in its fifth year under 10s per week. -Telegrams: "Mansions, Wellington. COOKB Md MoGOWA N. j{gsXß Proprietresses. HOTEL CABGEN, AUCKLAND. Now Fully Licensed. ritHE ahove Hotel is under new manageA ment, and replete with every modern VISITORS TO TIMARU. STAT AT ' THE BUNGALOW, Wai-iti road. HE FAVOURITE HOME. Pleasant Gardens and Surroundings. 'Phone 90. P.O. Box 170., 58658 NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. STAY AT THE HEALTHY SEASIDE. —IHE BEST PLACE in the South Island for a Holiday. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. - MRS N. J. JOHNSTONE, Proprietress. (Late Windsor Hotel.) 'Phono 2635. J6«O CONVEYANCES. "HBISTCHURCH, LAKE COLERIDGE, >. Via Glenroy and Windwhistle. Royal Mail , Royal Mail Motor Service. Motor Service. TUESDAYS; THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. Christchurch depart: 8.30 (Watt's Garage). Lake Coleridge'arrive: 12 noon. Lake Coleridge, depart: 1 p.m. Christchurch arrive: 4.30 p.m Bookings—Government Tourist Omce. Cathedral square, and Wall's Garage, Jor
M. JEAL, Proprietor. r YTTELTON-GOVERNOR"S BAY-TED-1 1 DINGTON MOTOR SERVICE. DAILY TIMETABLE (Except Sundays): Lewes Teddington, 7.45 . a.m.; Allandale, 8.5 a.m.; Governor's Bay, 8.20; Rapak», 8.40; arrive Lyttclton, 9. ■_■■:.. „.„ Leave Lyttelton, 9.30 a.m.; Rapaki, 9.50; Governor's Bay, 10.10; Allandale, 10.30; r Teddington, 10.50. Afternoon Service, Daily. Leave Teddington (if required), 3.10 p.m.; ..Allandale, 3.80; Governor's Bay, 3.45; Rapaki, 4.6; arrive Lyttelton, .4.20. .„.'■'■ ' ~ ' Leave Lytte.ton at 4.30 p.m.; Rapaki, 4.50; Governor's Bay, 5.10; Allandale, 5.25; air. Teddington (if required), 5.45 p.m. Special Trips by arrangement. 'Phone Allandile - C.P.JONES, Bs6o ' Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. CHRISTCHURCH to HANMER SPRINGS CHRISTCHURCH to HANMER SPRINGS CHRISTCHURCH to HANMER SPRINGS CHRISTCHURCH to HANMER SPRINGS Cars leave • Daily, Un ; ted Service Hotel and Tourist Offire, at 9 a.m. OULVERDEN-WAIAU— Mondays, Wedrival of Chrietchurch Car and Tram. Booking: Tourist Office, Thos. Cook and Son, Garage, Amuri Motors, Durham street. iOYAL MAIL CHAR -A - BANC. , GERALDINE-ORARI. Leaves Oualdine Daily—--7.4s—Turiaru5 —Turiaru and Ashburton. 10.15 —First Express South. • I.4o—Second Express South. First Express .North. 4.ls— Second Express North. ' FARES: 2s Single. Pareela receive Prompt Attention, . CHARLES W. McKENZIE, Proprietor. McINTYBE'S' Pills, ladies recommend their valuable aid-. 6a 6tL Chemist* tifc Storekeepers 07138 A&ES'Luncheon Time a real, delight—vv all erocers and stores. Insist on "Ship" EJmuL H 4245*715
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 15
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