EE FIRST uai 111 l il®s v >\ S3: ■:"><■.r~ Z>4>*f<7 ■''SF? m L .F\>, IPKv) 1 l'r\\v HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS. AUCKLAND HOTEL STONEHURST (Simonds Si.), Auckland's Unliconscd TourW Hotel do luxe. Extensive grounds, tennis court, overlooking harbour and city, handy to business and nmu.« ment centres, 100 rooms. Recently redecorated throughout. First-clas? chef. Garage. MR and MRS ALBERT A. BROWN, Owners and Managers. WHEN IN AUCKLAND STAY AT "BRAEBURN." "Braeburn* —an exceptionally well-furnished and thoroughly up-to-date Private Hotel—is ono of the handiest and most comfortable places at which to stay in Auckland. It is conducted by Mrs Braik, late of "Braeburn," Wangarui. and "Cargen," Auckland. Permanent guests by arrangement. Tariff on enquiry. ROTORUA "THE AUSTRALIA" AND EMPIRE" PRIVATE HOTELS, Rotorua. First two houses on left from railway, adjoining and coo. nected; 100 rooms; J acres: spacious balconies and verandahs oOG feet long; social and datico hall; milk, cream, etc., from my otto fana: every comfort. 12s per day, 70s per week. Telegrams: "Empire, Rotorua. J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. HINEMOA PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua, adjoining the world-famoui Mineral Baths'and lovely Government Gardens. Tho above popular and well-known house is one of the best in tho Thermal District. Comfy sitting rooms, airy bedrooms. Tariff moderate. H. J. FARREN, Proprietor. ARMIDALE PRIVATE HOTEL: Rebuilt, and under original management. Cars and 'buses meet .ill trains. Tariff, 10s per day, £3 8a po* week. Write or wire "Armidftlo," Rotorua. P.O. Box 173. E. CARKEEK, Proprietress. OAKLEIGH HOUSE, Private Hotel (opposite Railway Station). Tariff. 10a per day, £3 per week. MRS T. ROBINSON, Proprietress. WANGANUI HOTEL PARKVILLR, Ridgway street. Ono minute'B walk from Railway Station and Post Office. Beautiful healthy locality. Hot and cold baths; electric light throughout; comfortable commercial and Bitting rooms. Tariff, 12s 6d per day, £3 2s 6d per week CHRISTCHURCH QUEEN'S HOTEL, Corner of Cashel and Manchester streets, Const, church. This well-known Hotel, having just been redecorated throughout, now offers excellent accommodation in the hewt of tuft City XM tfi® Travelling Public and Permanent Guests. Tariff, 10s-pet day. Permanent Guests by arrangement. Telephone 1910. ' J. COTTER, Proprietor. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, 52 Worcester street, west. Superio# accommodation. Permanent Guests from 50s per week, according to room and house. Casual guests, 12s 6d per day. 'Phone 872. '' BE ACHCLIFJFS,'' 7 Head street, Sumner. Ideal situation, epacloui sunny rooms, with separate balconies overlooking sea. Children Wltmt cuardians cared for. Telephone 1549 K. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. SOUTH CANTERBURY THE ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. This is the comfy house;« Tory pwdbW convenience. Brick building, large, sunny rooms. Tariff, 12s per day. Plenty time to refresh when trains arrive. P. CARTER, Late City Hotel, Dunedin, Proprietor. TEKAPO HOUSE. In the heart of the Mackeneio Country. SSSOf% above sea-level. Under new management. Golf, Tennis, Shooting Fishing, and every comfort and convenience in the sunniest Olim&M Now Zealand. 15sa day, £4 10s a week. R. R. BEAUCHAMP, MRS L. SMITH, Proprietors. THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK ■ ■ ■ THE "HERMITAGE." As from August, 1926, we have madft 4 permanent reduction in fares to this famous alpine waft* Of New Zealand. Now Timaru to the ''Hermitage 1 ' return is onj £3 ios 264 miles of motoring for 70s. Cars leave Timjiru oa AnriVAK ■ firstegress from Christchurch on St Saturdays at 11.45 a.m., returning Mondays, Wednesdays, W W . days, connecting with the North and South Expreßses at Mount Cook Motor Co., Ltd., Timnru. Agents: Government TMHBfe Agent, Thos. Cook and Son. WELLINGTON* _ , A BRIGHTER "ROYAL OAF," WELLINGTON, from tM hands of builders, painters, furnishers, and decdrators, tho pnters uDon a new phase of popularity. Dining room, lounge, ana 1 reading room second to none in Wellington. Improved telephone service. Suites now available. Prompt attention to telegrams and cables. ADDRESS: "ROYAL OAK," WELLINGTON. PTTTT.ANt) PRIVATE HOTEL, Dominion avenue, Wellington. ?iTcttfal aSomm7daHon. Close to G.P.O. Splendid view., Excellent ifot water cuialne. 10.6 d pa day. How mitt ment o£ w. BARRIE SMITH, . Lata O.T. 'Phone 40-910. Telegrams: "Rutland," Wellington. frvrvp to wft T INftTON ? Stay at HOTEL BRISTOL. The lwdißj KS House for Centre of City. 12s 6d day; 70s week. R. KEIINOrIAN, dttnedin Australasia. Ta.if, 20. par Prosriet( , r . Telegrams: "Reputation," Dunedin. MOTOR TOURS 11 m DAYS FOR £2O: Don't miss this wonderful trip ovef '7,rJ5±S; Jan..*, 4th. "V 29th, or any date to suit parties than 6 passengers. HODSON'S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., Waflganui> Telegrams: Aard, Wanganui, or ltink Taxis, Christchurch.
RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. JANUARY Ist. „.„,.„, EXCURSION TRAINS LEAVE CKRISiCHURCII FOR: Ambcrley—9.2o a.m. Stewart's Gully—9.so a.m. Kangiora—9.so a.m. Ohoka—9.2o a.m. Lyttelton—B.ss a.m., 9.15 a.m., 9.45 a.m., 11.5 a.m. Otira—B.o a.m. and 8.20 a.m. JANUARY 3rd. Excursion Train leaves Cliristchurch for Timarn 7.45 a.m. Excursion Train leaves Christrhurch tot Motukarara 9.15 a.m. Belief Mail Train leaves Christcliurch for Greymoiith 8.40 a.m. Relief Express Train leaves Ohristrhurch for lovercarcill 9.10 a.m.. and Cliristchurch for Diinedin 12.45 p.m. For Stops and Full Particulars see Booklet, or enquire at Stations. Should the weather be unfavourable the Excursion Trains may not run. 4982
VN 3rd JANUARY th« usual 6.10 p.m. Brt. f fast-Christchurch Train WILL 'NOT , ;v 5024 WHEATI WHEAT I WHEAT! WHEAT! WHEAT! IT/T5 ARE PREPARED TO BUY WHEAT VV FROM FARMERS FOB DELIVERY WHEN READY. ' WE GUA'RANTER TO PAT HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Get in Touch with One of Our Bny«r»,. <rf RING" TELEPHONES 260,. 806&. WOOD BROS, LIMITED, Millers and Grain Merchants, 207 CASHEL STREET.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 21
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