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EE NEW ZEALAND lIH & iin m "tV>^ ?N~ W t*?. -A W<* hotels and tourist resorts. AUCKLAND trnTEL STONEHURST (Symonds St.), Auckland's Unlicensed Tourist flotel de luxe. Extensive grounds, tennis court, overlooking harbour . c jty bandy to business and amup ment centres, 100 rooms. Recently redecorated throughout. First-clas* chef. Garage. JIB and MEB ALBERT A. BROWN, Owners and Managers. WHEN IN AUCKLAND STAY AT "BRAEBURN." "Braeburir —»n exceptionally well-furnished and thoroughly up-to-date Private Hotel—is one of the handiest and most comfortable places at which to . _j n Auckland. It i 9 conducted by Mrs Braik, late of "Braeburn," Wanganui. and "Cargen," Auckland. Permanent guests by arrange pent. Tariff on enquiry. ?OTORUA "THE AUSTRALIA" AND "THE EMPIRE" PRIVATE HOTELS. Rotori ' First two houses on left from railway, adjoining and eonrfccted; 100 rooms; i acres; spacious balconies and verandahs 50< feet long- social and dance hall, milk, cream, etc., from my own farm every comfort. 12s per day, 70s per week. Telegrams: "Empire, fyotorua. Telegrams: J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. M V^lf if A* HINEMOA PRIVATE HOTEL, Eotorua, adjoining the world-famou Mineral Baths and lovely Government Gardens. The above popular ant,' well-known house is one of the bent in tho Thermal District. Comf •IHincr rooms, airy bedrooms. Tariff moderate. * ■■ S " ' H. J. FARREN, Proprietor. ABMIDALE PRIVATE HOTEL: Rebuilt, and under original manage ment; Cars and 'buses'meet all trains. Tariff, 10s per day, £3 3s pei w««k' Write or wire "Armidale," Rotorua. P.O. Box 173. E. CARKEEK, Proprietress. OAKLEIGH HOUSE, Private Hotel (opposite Railway Station). Tariff. 10, per day, £3 per w^ g BOEINSCJK) p topr j ctre3Si (fjHIUNGTON JUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Dominion avenue, Wellington. First - class central accommodation.. Close ti G.P.O. Splendid view. Excellent hot water service and cuisine. 10s 6d per day. Now under the manago MDt 6 ' - W. BARRIE SMITH, . , Lato C.T. ■ 'Phone 40-910. Telegrams: "Rutland," Wellington, GOING TO WELLINGTON ? Stay at HOTEL BRISTOL. The leading Private Hotel. Recognised House for Travellers, Public Bervice, etc., Centre of City. 12s 6d day; 70s week. R. KERNOHAN, Proprietor WANGANUI V- HOTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway street. One minute's walk from Railway Station and Post Ofllie. 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. CHRISTCHIJBCH THE HOVRT -''V/flj, Sny at the best Private Hotel in Christchurcli. New, clean." flnrt Visitors are high in their praise of this splendid-hotel tvitb its rich, soft carpets and furnishings, modern . rooms, new furaittlrt, excellent cuisine. A minute from the Sta- . tfcm, and trams cms the door. | 6s 6d. Day JOs 6d. Permanent guests by ,Manchesterstreet, Christchurcli. C 52091 'Phone 6296. H. COLLINS, Proprietor. BEN'S HOTEL, Corner of Cashel and Manchester streets, ChristThis welf-known Hotel, having just been redecorated throughout, iiowr^biDfersexceliefii't accommodation in the heart of the City for the •}vTravelling -PntilfO and Permanent Guests. Tariff, 10s per day. Permanent <4"-Guastavby arrangement. Telephone 1910. • ' « ~ J. COTTER, Proprietor. % ST. HOTEL, 52 Worcester street, west. Superior accommoijiition. Permanent. Guests from 50s per week, according to room andihouso. -Casual guests, 12s 6d per day. 'Phone 872. \ "BEACHGLIFFB," 1 Head street, Sumner. Ideal situation, spacious gimay room&j with separate balconies overlooking sea. Children without guardians cated "for. Telephone 1549 K. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. South canterbury a : THE ROVAt HOTEL, TIMARU. This is the comfy house; every possible jij, convenience.' Brick buililing, sunny rooms. Tariff, 12s per day. / ,Plenty 1 time to" refresh when trains arrive. Vi CARTER, Late City Hotel, Dunedin, Proprietor. i H ■ I I WH»"" ' HOUSE. In the heart of the Mackenzie Country. 2350 ft fotttdve' Under new management* Golf, Tennis, Shooting, every comfort and convenience in the sunniest elimato in Zealand. 15s a day, £4 10s a week. v , K. R. BEAUCHAMP, MRS L. SMITH, Proprietors. . f i VISITORS TO TIMARU. Excellent accommodation at Beverley House, ■y homo comfort. Two minutes from Caroline Bay and hot sea,"J uuuiu vumiurb. iwo muiuits uuu« —j W / 'jater baths. Electric light and motor garage. £arge, roomy grounds, r *VJS-Bkjpams: "Beverley," Timaru. ,' _ . T WArr . Proprietors: MR and MRS \Y. J. HOGG. WHARE, Ideal situation. Beau- " Shearman street, Waimate Post 12s winm .Hfimmouaiiou tor casuui «»" p®. & „_„i; I'. £3 10s weeklv. Special arrangements for permanente on appiication tt>_ MR and Mrs T. S. vvOODb, 235. (Late of Tekapo House). v WOOBB J Hermitage, mount cook HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK. As from August, 1926, we have P €rns "iieut reduction in fares. 10s w »j«na«c», yucenstown on Lake waKatipu, is ' t'y, • '.Queflnstown we are proprietors of the White Star Hotel, which is At. /» . » r «. r , —j» n n ya leave first'v 0n arrival of Cars "Hermitage." class lines as the ■ s ' Wednesdays, and Fridays tor m I &. wher «' conneri: with the North and EfWNT COOK MOTOR CO., LTD., Timaru. Tho<!. Cook and Son South Esprcsses. Agents: Govt. Tourist I - ' . . HOTEL, THE "GRAND," DUNEDIN. Accommodation |P"V.. "the very highest class is to be had at tho "Grand" Dunedin s ; 4 8 Hostel. In tho very hub of the City. Every possible refinement w ' 'JWcrii to the smallest detail. No more delightful hotel in a Tariff, 20s per day; C.T.W.A.. 17s'6d. ' ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Proprietor. "Reputation," Dunedin. witocrs DAYS FOR £2O: Don't miss this wonderful trip over Nbrth Island. First day—Starting from Wanganui to ier ' M Taupo, Wairakei, Rotoraa. Hamilton via Cambridge, Waitomo New Plymouth via Te Kuiti, Awakino Valley, Mokan Kiver, Sount Messenger ; Inst day to Mount Egniont Th§ trip and all ®®®OT»tion onlr C2O rash Toirr personally conducted by air JPHodson commence Fehrtiary Ist, loth. Jlarcli Ist. loth, 29th, or su 't parties of not less than 6 pasengere. IfyPSOX'S PIOXEFr MOTOR SERVICE. LTD . •y _ 'Wanganui. rims: Aord, Wanganui, or Rink Taxis, Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 21

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