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m \p W": NEW ZEALAND JW L> hotels and tourist resorts. AUCKLAND UOTEii STONEHURST (Simonds St.), Auckland's Unlicensed Tourist Hotel de luxe. Extensive grounds, tennis court, overlooking liarbour and cite, handy to business and amup ment centres, 100 rooms. Recently redecorated throughout. First-cla6t chef. Garage. MB and MBS ALBEBT A. BEOWN, Owners and Managers. WHEN IN AUCKLAND STAY AT "BBAEBUBN." "Braeburn" —an exceptionally well-furnished and thoroughly up-to-date Private Hotel —is one of the handiest and most comfortable places at which to stay in Auckland. It is conducted by Mrs Braik, late of "Braeburn," Wanganui. and "Cargen," Auckland. Permanent guests by arrange ment. Tariff on enquiry. IOTORUA ' -'THE AUSTRALIA" AND "THE EMPIRE" PRIVATE HOTELS, Rotori - First two houses on left from railway, adjoining and connected; 100 rooms; J acres; spacious balconies and verandahs 500 ' • feet long; social and iance hall; milk, cream, etc., from my own farm: . ' every comfort. 12s per day, 70s per week. Telegrams: "Empire," Rotorua. J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. lIINEMOA PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua, adjoining the world-famour Mineral Baths and lovely Government Gardens. The above popular and s well-known house is one of the best in the Thermal District. Comfy . sitting rooms, airy bedrooms. Tariff moderate. ' . ■ H. J. FARREN, Proprietor. | ARMIDALE PRIVATE HOTEL: Rebuilt, and under original maiiagei ment. Cars and 'buses meet all trainß. Tariff, 10s per day, £3 3s per week. Write or wire "Armidale," Rotorua. P.O. Box 173. y E, CARKEEK, Proprietress. OAKLKIGH HOUSE, Private Hotel (opposite Railway Station). Tariff. 10s per day, £3 per week. MRS T. ROBINSON, Proprietress. WAtfGANUI HOTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway street. One minute's walk from Railway Station and Post Office. Beautiful healthy locality. Hot and cold baths; electric light throughout; comfortable commercial and sitting rooms. Tariff, 12s 6d per day, £3 2s 6d per week. CHRISTCHURCH QUEEN'S HOTEL, Corner of Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch. This well-known Hotel, having just been redecorated throughout, now offers excellent accommodation in the heart of the City for the Travelling Public and Permanent Guests. Tariff, 10s per day. Permanent Quests by arrangement. Telephone 1910. J. COTTER, Proprietor. BT. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, 52 Worcester street, west. Superior accommodation. Permanent Guests from 50s per week, according to room and house. Casual guests, 12s 6d per day. 'Phone 872. "BEACHCLIFFS," 7 Head streot, Sumner. Ideal situation, spacious sunny rooms, with separate balconioa overlooking sea, Children without guardianß cared for. Telephone 1549 K. MISSES HUGGINS' and SUCKLING. SOUTH CANTERBURY - ■ iIHE ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. This is tlio comfy house; every possible convenience. Brick building, large, sunny rooms. Tariff, 12s per day. Plenty time to refresh when trains arrive. K CARTER, Late City Hotel, Dunedin, Proprietor. TEKAPO HOUSE. In the heart of the Mackenzio Country. 2350 ft above soa-Jovei. Under new management. Golf, Tennis, Shooting, ftlblng, and:every comfort and convenience in the sunniest climitte in v/New Zealand. ; 15s a day, £4 10s a week. . ' R; R. BEAUCHAMP, MRS L. SMITH, Proprietors. THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK % THE "HERMITAGW As from August, 1926, we have made a great T permanent reduction in fares to this famous alpine and holiday centre * 1 of New Zealand. Now Timaru to the "Hermitage return is only 'f, . 105—264 miles of motoring for 70s. Cars leave Timaru on arnva of the first express from Christehureh on Tuesdays, Ihursdays, ami Saturdays nt 11.45 a.m., ireturning Mondays, Wednesdays, and iri- • " days, connecting with the North and South Expresses at limarn. / . 'Mount Cook Motor Co., Ltd., Timaru. Agents: Government lounsfc Agent Thos, Cook and Son. I ' t : M WELLINGTON ' ' k BRIGHTER "ROYAL OAK," WELLINGTON. Fresh from the 'r , liauds of builders, painters, furnishers, and decorators, the Royal Oak ' entors upon a new phase of popularity. Dining room, lounge, an > reading room second to none in Wellington. Improved telephone service. Suites now available. Prompt attention to telegrams and cables. ADDRESS: "ROYAL OAK," WELLINGTON. 'J* lU ■ , RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Dominion avenue, Wellington. * i rst " < "class central accommodation. Close to G.P.O. Splendid view ' 5 hot water service und cuisine. 10s 6d per day. Now under the manage v ment of W. BARRIE SMITH,. il, t • Late C.T. " 'Phone 40-910. Telegrams: "Rutland," Wellington. GOING TO WELLINGTON ? Stay at HOTEL BRISTOL,. Hotel. Recognised House for T ra\ ellets Proprietor. Centre of City. 12a Gd day ; 70a week. R. IvERNOHAIN, rop^ ? TONEDIN V ■, . * „'.v. A SUPERIOR HOTEL, THE "GRAND," of the very highest class is to be had at lble rc fi U einciit leading Hostel. In the very hub or the City. y y . U •—modern to the smallest detail No more delightful hotel Australasia. Tariff, 20s per p XA p E , Prop rietor. Telegrams: "Reputation," Dunedin. TOURS . • wou derful trip ovet I•] U GLORIOUS DAYS FOR £2O: Doit t miss th «® * ffnnuj to Napier, r * the North Island. First d a J-^' artlll l= . Waitomo thence Taupo, Wuirakti, .Rotorua. lianiilt yjj jjokaii River, V' Caves, New Plymouth via T« Ktati, Awak.no V. and Mount Messenger; last dny jL° f |i v con ducted by Mr Accommodation only £2O cash. Tour personally ..James Hodson. February Ist, loth, March Ist. 15th, To commence January 4th, 18th, lebr passengers. 29th, or any date to suit parties n °* '®*® 'j™ v HODBON'S PIONEER MOTOR t?ER\ ICE. LTD.. Wanganui '■ Telegrams: l.rd, W.„ s .n U L or Rink te. Chrfctchurch. - V ANNOUNCEMENTS. "PRESS" SUBSCRIBERS. .(Joinß away arrange for the delivery PBESS" at your Holiday Addrea# £**»&£ I'RfiSS" ia available on the day **" in nearly the whole of the Soutu IJjA s-i»T . ► ' ' CaC PUBUSHEI!. "THE PRESS." ' ' Chri«tchuich. DENTAL INSTITUTE. Wife U2a CASHEL ' CORISTOH U ROH, DENT 1 S T 8. 0.0. Z. HARRIS. P. Z. HARRIS, 8.D.0. ■ BUSINESS announcements. SEED OATS. SEED OATS. OLD SEASON'S, MACHINE DRESSED. COLLEGE ALGERIANS, DUNS. COLLEGE ALGERIANS, DUNS. 1-I7E Strongly Recommend these for y\ Autumn Sowing. Aleo, «tt*v CAPE BARLEY. CAPE BARLEY. For Bi? Crops Use BASIC SUPER WITH POTASH WEIGHT STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., WR ' 198 Cashel street. W9071 • Ono-sbot Sacks, Flour doi. Chaff Sacks, from 7/i doi Carrot tincka from 4/0 dm. Cental Backs, from 5/ doi. 140 SuK#r Sarks. fro® . 2/3 d 70 S uT r rt Swedes V V CWt Ld"S-.» .«.. Wo 'Phone 1284.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 21

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