HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS. AUCKLAND, ~~ HOTEL STONEHURST (Simonds St.), Auckland's Unlicensed Tourist Hotel de luxe. Extensive grounds, tennis court, overlooking harbour nnd city, handy to business and nmu? rnent centres, 100 rooms. Recently redecorated throughout. chef. Garage. MB 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 one of the handiest and most comfortable places at which to stay in Auckland. It is conducted by Mrs Braik, late of MBrnoburn," Wangauui. and "Cargen," Auckland. Permanont guests by arrange ment. Tariff on enquiry. ROTORUA "THE AUSTRALIA" AND "THE EMPIRE" PRIVATE HOTELS, Rotori.... First two houses on left from railway, adjoining and connected; 100 roomsi j acres; spacious balconies and verandahs 500 feot long; social and dance ball; milk, cream, etc., from my own farm: every comfort. 12s per day, 70s per week. Telegrams: "Empire,' Rotorua. J. N, MeLEAN, Proprietor. HINEMOA PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua, adjoining the. world-famous Minoral Baths and lovely Government Gardens. The above popular antf well-known house is one of the best in the Thermal District. Comf; sitting rooms, airy bedrooms, Tariff moderate. H. J. FARREN, Proprietor. » ARMIDALE PRIVATE HOTEL: Rebuilt, and under original management. Cars and 'buses meet all trains. Tariff, 10a per day, £3 3s per week. Write or wire "Armidale," Rotorua. P.O. Box 173. E. CABKEEK, Proprietress. OAKLEIGH HOUSE, Private Hotel (opposite Railway Station}. Tariff. 10s per day, £3 per week. MRS T. ROBINSON, Proprietress. WANGANUI • HOTEL PABKVILLE, Ridgway street. One minute's walk from Railway Station and Post Office. Beautiful healthy locality. Hot -and cold baths; electric light throughout; comfortable commercial nnd sitting rooms. Tariff, 12s 6d per day, £8 2s ,6d per week. CHRISTCHURCH QUEEN'S' HOTEL, Corner of Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch. This well-known Hotel, having just been redecorated] ftroughout, now offers excellent accommodation in the heart of the Olty for the Travelling Public and Permanent Guests. Tariff, 10a per day. Permanent Guests by arrangement. Telephone 1910. J. COTTER, Proprietor. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, 52 Worcester street, west. /Superior accommodation. Permanent Guests from 60s-per week, .according to room and houße v Casual guests, 18b 6d per. day. 'Phone 872, "BEACHOLIWS," 7 Head street, Sumner. Ideal situation, spacious sunny rooms, with separate balconies overlooking sea. Children without euardians cared for. Telephone 1540K, ___.^»,^ g MISSES BUGGINS and SUCKLING. SOUTH CANTERBURY THE ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. This is the comfy house; every possible) convenience. Brick building, large, sunny rooms. Tariff, 12s per uayPlenty time to refresh when trains arrive. F. CARTER, Late City Hotel, Dunedin, Proprietor. •; .< TEKAPO HOUSE. In the heart of the Mackenzie Ooui}|ry. 8350f* above sea-level. Under new management. Golf, Tennis, Snooting, Fishing, and every comfort and convenience in the, sunniest elimateui New Zealand. 15s a day, £4 10s a.'week;,. -_. _.' ; . "• B. R. BEAUCHAMP, MRS L. SMITH, Proprietors. THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK THE "HERMITAGE." As from August, 1926, we have made » - permanent reduction in fares to this, famous alpine* ana of New Zealand. Now Timaru the 'Berinitage' Mount Cook Mo Agent, Thos; Coo WELLINGTON ■•■•V;,V: A BRIGHTER "ROYAL OAK," WELLINGTON.. tftt* pok the hands of builders, painters, furnishers, and deooratora, tftev^^J?*^**.., .; ADDRESS: ",ROYAL OAK," WELLINGTON. ' - RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Domlnio; a »Tenue, HraVI class central accommodation. Close to G.P.O. hot water service and cuisine. 10a 6d per day. Now under the ttajiagsxMntof ' W. BARBIB SMITH, . • lAte C.T. 'Phone 40-910. Telegrams: "Rutland,'* Wellington. •> Centre of City. 12s DUNEDIN "Grand"—Dunddin's —modern to tne Australasia, Tariff, 20s per Telegram s: " Reputation,'' Dunedin. MOTOR TOURS 11 GLORIOUS DAYI the North Island. Fi thence Tailpo, Wairake., »«- Caves, New Plymouth via 1 and Mount Messei accommodation omy ; January. 4th, lßtb,February 20th, or any date to suit part HODSON'S PIONEER MOTG*. - Wanganu | 4 Telegrams: Aard, Wanganui, or Rink Taxis, Christchurch. - VISITORS TO TIMARI.. Extent i*sft?T SS IX It ffl'MS™*. roomy grounds. H4ooW Brt,M: " BeVei ' ley '" T,m pro U p rictorß: MR and MRS W. J. HOGG. THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK A,.from we have mode a B reat pc™onent re J« ™ for 70s. The V'Hcrmitnge" return is only ** inuesw*p em broko on Grand Motor Tour embrawnE Timam, the Hermitage, r»7, lA _ Lake Wnnako. Quoensto At Queenstown w run on the same fi. Timaru on arrival of the u.d„ ■■~m, ; -~ -—--r- ~„_- it. «Hermitu»" Timaru. where they connect with the North and Booth. 8 .v MOUNT COOK MOTOR CO., LTD., Timaru. Agents: Govt. Tourist Agents, TTios.. Cook and Son. o \ ... THE HOTEL CECIL. Stay at the best Private Hotel, in Clhristchurch. laa „_ *1 j.** vj.:*«.. « M v»,\, in th«r praise of this , rooms, new furniture, and excellent cuisine. A minute from the Station, and trams pass the door. .»»,,»'■■ *_< *». U Tariff: Bed and Breakfast 6s 6d. Day 10s 6d. Permanent guests by arrangement. ■ ... arrangement. ". ■ . HOTEL CECIL, 28 Manchester street, Christchureh. C 8209 H. COLL 'Phone 8396. H. COLLINS, Proprieto*
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 19
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