HOTELS AM) TOURIST RESORTS, •tfHARTOUM," CASHMERE HILLS. 78 DYER'S i'Aa'S ROAD, 'lhe MeaJ G.test House for Sunshine, within four miles of Christchurcu. sun Balconies and Lrounges, with "Vita" lllsas lor oorfect enjoyment of sunshine. Governor's Bay Car passes daily. 2 Tram (school stop). ' e3 i BEAUTIFUL MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. "Anakiwa Homestead,'• 35 minutes from Picton. Motor road connexion all South Island. 2000 acres glorious bush. Fishing, Bathing, Tramping. Launch parties, tree rou-boata. Library. Dancing. Concrete Tennis Court. Croquet. Ping Pong. S.vingg, Wharf. Mo 'ern ganitation. Excellent staff. Mails daily. Abundant meals. Afternoon tea and supper. Terms, £3 10s weekly. Reopen December Ist. Telephone 151 S. Write Mrs Hazelwood, Box 10, Picton. 154 HAPPY holidays. To be eertair/ of a healthy, happy holiday boolc your room at The Hermitage, Mount Cook; The White Star, Qucenstownj The Chateau, Tongariro National Park, or Brent's, Rctorua. MOUNT COOK TOURIST CO., OF N.Z., LTD., 152 Hereford street; Government Tourist Bureau; " Thof. Cook and Son. 9 —M7482 ■BANZ JOSEF GLACIER, S. WESTLAND, N.Z. .": The Unique Socnic Resort ot the World Glauers. Hot Springs ' forests, and th? Sea within easy,reach of the Hotel. Make Graham's Glacier Hotel vour headq»arters Daily Trips arranged to Franz Jonet and Fox Glociers Motor-Boa tins: and Sea Side Drives. Hotel comforts and conveniences unsurpassed Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux Tdw,. Cock and Son. or Graham's. Waiho Gorga. G5617 fgpiSTCHURCH LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST (Five minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. New Houso Up-to-date Appointments. Beautifully (itstted. Close to College, Gardens, and Rive* Avon. 'Phono* 33-870 * and 33-871. G4308 HOTEL AMBASSADORS (Private Hotel de Luxe). Ban every mod «rn appointment. Excellent Cuisine. Garage. TARIFF: Casuals from 10s tfd pei day! Permanent from £a 2s per week. Manchester street (aesi Railway Station). 'Puone 30-382. BEACHCLIFFtt, 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. Ideal Situation. Sunny, Separate Balcony Rooms. Casual and Permanent Boariers, Tariff according to Rodin. Special arrangements for Families. MI9SES HUGGINB udl BUCKLING. Dial 398; ask for 556 K. HSO3P BTOJTEHUBST PRIVATE HOTEL has vacancies for a limited number •f Permanent Guests at Special Tariff Rates. Its central position and atmosphere of comfort, hospitality, and goodwill make it an idea] home. Excellent table, eomfortable bedrooms, billiards, special laundry facilities for women. Telephone 24-267. S94SB WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. Comfort, Convenience, First-Class Cuisine, and Excellent Serrie* at the EXCELSIOR HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNBDJN. Proprietors Jack Trengrove. Telegrams: ''Excelsior —Dunediu." 01007 GLACIER. V BWITZE&LAftD OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. - A Magnificently appointed and electrically equipped throughout. Billiard ~ lawii tennis eourt, wonderful early morning views of famous -Cook, Tasman and La Perouse. Close to Lake Matheson and ie's Beach. Write or wirp Sullivan Bros. Fox Gln<-i>r |. South Westland. . 80834 -NORTH ISLAND. « ' JSffITEI, PARKVILLE, Ridgway street, the leading private hot«t, a \l>\ >4m2 home away from home. Two minutes' walk from railway station "M$ Pott Office. Tariff, 12s 6d per day, £3 2s 0d per wwl». Teiegyams audi Correspondence promptly attended to. .. ■ JAMES HODSON, Proprietor. a GOVERNOR'S ] t Ml delightfully BAY, "CHUBBY CSOTT" GTJEST HOUSE, Opp«atts ViMlv School. All delightfully situated house recently occupied by H. H. Cholmondffeq., has been converted into a cosy modern Guest House. The y.ijwit place for a holiday. Come for a week-end—a week—a month. :? Brf frd* Square to door twice a day. Terms moderate. Lnneheons. , r ■r , .... . , BSO4B aw T«* (Square to door twice a day. Terms moae: 1 „ Afternoon Teas. "Garage. Hostess, Mrs M. Stuckey. ... A VIEW HOTEL, GOVERNOR'S BAY. Xa most wonderful view of Lyttelton 'a beautiful barjb.onr, Hi wrroundiug bays this .ostel offers every facility to visitors. the hille disclcaes« series of glorions views, a daily "fflw conveying passengers on this picturesque trip. Sot •wAwlewe and Afternoon Teas provided. TARIFF, 10/« per day. Gar b. COLOMBUB. Proprietor. C3I7P HOTEL, BEALEY. "new Management. Good motor roads all tho way. The ideal i;fpd and holiday resort. G aciers, Lakes! And Mpuitain Tramps. Provided. fcirat-elass Accommodation. Camping Grounds for •Phone Bealey for farther particular#. M: IB|I£NMER SPRINGS AND STAY AT " THB LODGE*" '■jjSSP'** in its own extensive grounds, where tennis, croquet, garden IV. tttd howia (indoor and outaide) afford favourite pastimes. All 7>n look-tin mptnr garngos Tariff 15s per dnv ; , per week. Telegrams, "Lodge." J. MANSON, manager, The t rT»' Limited. —6 ' ■' - ■ - HARBOUR. ftp now for Labour Day and Show. Way week-ends. GODLEY • the ideal place for an enjoyable holiday, is under new niant| and completely refurnished, and offers every comfort and sat- " 'Phone Diamond Hnrbour Bureau, or write for particulars. * AND BANKS PENINSULA WILDEBNESS," AKA KOA. Superior board and residence, H beautiful surroundings. Excellent table. Cottages may be MBS SHEPHERD, Proprietress. Telephone 40R. 8937P A&AROA An ideal place to spend a quiet boli iW ' Centrally situated, on sea front, noted for high-class catering i l ??*® superior accommodation, with every home comfort. TARIFF, 10s **Jt per week. Proprietress, MISS JENKINS; 'Phone 48. - J5332 •! 9«C>. i **jt'' HOTEL, First-class accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. [Jfflßtterclal House in Walmate and Official Hotel for S.I.M.U eoisine—first-class liquors. Tariff 10# per day. A. CKAIG- 4 ' Proprietress. —oßl7* w TIMARU. and Winter Home for Visitors and Permanent Guests, wutny rooms, sunny verandahs, lawns and leafy shade. Fifteen SW® the Golf Links, and four from Caroline Bay. <T?HE ■siw? W " °®ers excellent accommodation. . .Miss C. J. SLttt f Telephone 90. -the incomparable. r Called, the most beautiful place in New Zealand, Kawau ia Jittt 28 miles from Auckland, and is easily reached by a steamer five times a week during the season. Tennis, bowling, croquet, Jlshing, launching, dancing-—wonderful facilities for all these rj® Possibilities of glorious, lazy, halcyon days in an equable absolutely unequalled. _ .. . i :,£ ; "4 4a a week or 14e a day. Free Booklet from any or direct from "The Mftßlion House/' Kawaor Island, l»V ... ' ' H 4098—1
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 21
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