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HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS. tfELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS SINEMOA HOUSE. Mineral Baths on Premises. Best Waters in New ' Zealand. Plunge, Swimming, and Slipper Baths. First-class Accommodation and every attention. Extensive Balconies. Tariff: S3 4s per week, 10s per day. Conveyances meet air trains. Motor Garage, Tennis Court, Dancing Hall, Billiard Table, Electric Light. , pbo „ 47. MES T - KEANE, Proprietress. fANGANM HOTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway street. One minute's walk from Bailway Station and Post Office. Beautiful healthy locality. Hot and cold Whs; electric light throughout; comfortable commercial and sitting rooms. Tariff, 12s Cd per day, £3 2s 6d per week. WHERE TO STAY IN HANMER 1360 feet above the worry level. HANMER HOUSE, HANMER SPRINGS- Every up-to-date convenience, comfort, and attention inured Golfing, Tennis, Shooting, Fishing, etc. Proprietor, Hugh Glass date Wanaka Hotel, Otago). 'Phone No. 2. G5102 CHBISTCHURCH HOTEL AMBASSADORS (Private Hotel de Luxe). Has every modern appointment. Beautiful approach adorned with artistic marble statuary, riving an up-to-date Continental atmosphere. Excellent Cuisine. TARIFF: Casuals from 10s 6d per day. Permanent from £2 2s per week. Manchester street Cnear Railway Station). 'Phone 2939. —59122 HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square. Overlooking the square, has an unrivalled outlook. Large, airy dining-room seating 200. Hot and Col-I water in bedrooms, Billiard room. Orchestra. Wireless concerts. The most , up-to-date private hotel in the City. Tariff reasonable. 'Phone 1040. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. "BEACHCLLFFS," 7 Head street, Sumner. Ideal situation, spacious sonny rooms, with separate balconies overlooking sea. Children without euardians cared for. Telephone 1549 K. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLING. ST. 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. AKAROA AND BANKS PENINSULA' MADEIRA HOTEL, AKAROA. Centrally situated, and offering every facility for patrons' comfort. All best wines and spirits stocked. TARIFF 10s per day, or 50s per week. W. H. CANDY (Prop.) (Late of Amberley and Lyttelton.) 'Phone 9, Akaroa —C3314 HOTEL METROPOLE. Situated right in the centre of this charming holiday resort, \»ithin easy reach of launches, and tennis courts. Superior accommodation, with oxcellent cuisine, ensures your comfort and satisfaction. M. WEDERELL (Proprietress). Telephone 20. All correspondence receives persona] attention. —W9205 "THE WILDERNESS." Superior board and residence, situated on hillside, commanding beautiful outlook. Also Furnished Cottages to Let. 'PHONE 40K AKAROA. S9IBB 'GARTHOWENV' AKAHOA. An ideal place to spend a quiet holiday. Centrally situated, on sea front, noted for high-class catering and superior accommodation, with every home comfort. TARIFF, 10s per day, £3 per week. Proprietress, MISS JENKINS. 'Phone 48. J5132 . THE. CROWN HOTEL. DUVAUCHELLE. A BEAUTIFUL LOCALIT? BY THE SEA. First-class Accommodation and Cuisine. Tariff, 10s per day, 50s per week. Daily Motor Service 'Phono No. 3. Freo Garage. J. DUNCAN, Proprietor. ' D 3248 SPEND CARNIVAL WEEK AT 'THE HERMITAGE' Cm leave Timaru after arrival of first express on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, returning from The Hermitage to connect with the- North Express on Mondays, Wednesdays,- and Fridays. Special redaction* in fares and accommodation! Seven days for £9! nine days for £10! fourteen days for £l2 10s! Including return fare Timaru to The' Hermitage" and board at "The Hermitage"! Further information .from our special representative. Mr G. H. Mason, 96 Hereford street ('Phone 5499). Government Tourist Bureau. Thos. Cook and Son. M 7690 SOUTH CANTERBURY THE ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. This is the comfy house; every possible wntenience. Brick building, large, sunny rooms. Tariff, 12s per day. rJentv time to refresh when trains arrive. I'. CARTER, Late City Hotel, Dunedin, Proprietor. , HSITORS TO TIAJARC. Excellent accommodation at Biverley House, fitery home comfort Two minutes from Caroline Bay and hot seawater baths. Electric light and motor garage. Large, roomy grounds. • niiif, erams; "Beverley." Timaru. Ht96ai Proprietors: MR and MRS W. J. HOGG. THE BUNGALOW, Wai-iti road, Timaru. Board and residence, "ear Bav Beautiful House and Crounds. Mrs H. Scott. 'Phona BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED WAIMATE ROIAL HOTEL—First-class accommodation for Tourists and Travel-• ' *■ on, y Comm ofcial Travellers' Association House in Waimate, and official Hotel, for the S.I. Motor Union. Excellent Cuisine—First-class «quora. TARIFF i6s per day: C.T. ' and Motor Un.on Concessions. -A. ORAIGHEAD, Proprietress. —3292 Tft iARU BY THE SEA The ideal holiday resort of the South Island. Safest bathing, al! oports, numerous Scenic Tours. Write for particulars of accomroodcri°!Lt? W - S - LONG. Box 119, Organiser South Canterbury Accomjno«tion and Information Bureau. (Under auspices South Canterbury Chamber of Commerce.) 59210 *OTORUA *_THE AUSTRALIA" AND "THE EMPIRE" PRIVATE HOTELS, noton pj rst two noU6€3 011 i eft t - rom railway, adjoining and connected; 100 rooms. J acres; spacious balconies and verandahs 500 wet long; social and dance hall; milk, cream, etc., from my own farm: J™? co «nfort. 13s per day, 75s per week. Telegrams: "Empire.. J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 21
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