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HOTELS and tourist resorts. happy holidays. bo certain of a healthy, happy holiday hook yor r room at The Hermitage Mount Cook; The White Star, Queenstown; The Chateau, Tonmriro National Park, or Brent 's, to.ua. . MOUNT COOK TOURIST CO. OF N.Z., LTD., I~>2 Hereford street; Government Tourist Bureau; ThM. Cook and Son. —M7482 SBANZ JOSEF GLACIER, S. WESTLAND, N.Z. pniqiie Scenic Resort of the World (ilm-iers Hot Springs Forests, and the Sea within easv reach of the Hotel Make Graham's Glacier Hotel votir l-eadq"nrters Dailv Trips arranged to Franz loset nd Fox Glaciers Motor- lion tint' and Sen Side Drives. Flot.pl comforts •id conveniences unsurpassed Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux, f'ho*- Cook and Son. or Graham's. Waiho Gorge Go6'7 CHRISTCHURCH "THE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST minutes from 0.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. New House Up-to-date Appointments. Beautifully ■itaetcd. Close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phono" 33-870 and 33*871. GI3OB HOTEL AMBASSADORS (Private Hotel tie Luxe). Has every mod era appointment Excellent Cuisine. Garage TARIFE: Casuals from 10s Cd per day Permanent from £,\> as per week. Manchester street (aeai jJailway Station). 'P'jone 30-382. BEACHCLIFFS, 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. Ideal Situation. Sunny, Separate Balcony Rooms. Casual and Permanent Boarlcrs. Tariff according to Room. Special arrangements for Families. MISSES 11UGG1NS «nd SUCKLING. Dial 398; ask for 55GK. HSOG? STONKHURST PRIVATE HOTEL has vacancies for a limited number of Permanent Guests at Special Tariff Hates. Its central position and atmosphere of comfort, hospitality, and goodwill make it an ideal home. Excellent table, comfortable bedrooms, billiards, special laundry facilities for women. Telephone £4-267. 59438 WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. Comfort, Convenience, First-Class Cuisine, and Excellent Service at the EXCELSIOR HOTEL, PRI.NCKS STREET. DUNEDIN. Proprietor: Jack Trengrove. Telegrams : ''Excelsior —Dunedin." , 01207 POX GLACIER. THE SWITZERLAND OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. - A (31agnificently appointed and eleetrieallv equipped throughout. Billiard room, lawn tennis court, wonderful early morning views of famous peaks—Cook, Tasman and La Perouse. Close to Lake Mutheson and Gillespie's Beach. Write or wire Sullivan Pros. Fox Glacier Hostel, Wehelta. South Westland. 59334 WANGANUI—NORTH ISLAND. HOTEL PARKVTLLE, Ridgwny street, the loading private hotel, a real home awny from home. Two minutes' walk from railway station and Post Office Tariff, 12s Gd per day, £3 2s 6d per week. Telegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to. JAMES HODSON, Proprietor. -j GOVERNOR'S BAY "CHERKT CROIT" otjeet HOUSE. -Tr , , f» Opposite Public School. ißi* delightfully situated house recently occupied by 11. 11. Cliolmondeley, Esq., has been converted into a cosy modern Guest House. The Meal plaee for a holiday. Come for a week-end—a week—a month. Boa from Square to door twice a day. Terms moderate. Luncheons. Afternoon Teas. Garage. Hostess, Mrs M. Stuckey. SBO4B OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, GOVERNOR'S BAY. Commanding a most wonderful view of Lyttelton 'e beautiful harbour, ui its surrounding bay» thi# .nstel offers every facility to visitors. Tke drive over the hill* discli.ses a series of glorious views, a daily Motor service conveying passengers on this pieturesque trip. Hot liHacheoßs and Afternoon Teas provided. TARIFF, 10/- per day. Gar •ge attached. G. L. COLOMBUS. Proprietor. C3l7* GIACIER HOTEL, BEALEY. Under new Management Good motor roads all the way. The idea) an h°'iday resort. Gaciers, Lakes, and Mountain Tramps, utjiaes provided. tint-class Accommodation. Camping Grounds for j Kptorists. 'Phone Bealey for 'urther particulars i : ftSIT HANMER SPRINGS AND stay at «the lodge." Sjtoated in its own extensive grounds, where tennis, croquet, garden w" . «na bowls (indoor and outside) afford favourite pastimes. All mocurn conveniences Ten Wk-nn motor gnr.igos Tariff l/Sc ner dnv ; rli" s P er week - Telegrams, "Lodge." J. MANSON, manager, The "age, Hanmcr, Limited. _6 I * A3 |OND HARBOUR. , Uinmon d Harbour. Come to the land of sunshine. Bo a • Codley House. "A home away from home," aKitwT rec ®, lve every attention and can enjoy an abundance of sun- ? nd excellent meals. Ring God lev House, Diamond Harbour, or *nw> for particulars. *®AfioA AND BANKS PENINSULA " ESS, 1 ' AKAKOA Superior board and residence, »»«♦j 1? beautiful surroundings. Excellent table. Cottages may be «™tea. MRS BHJ3PHERD, Propriotress. Telephone 40K. S93JP 1; - ■ / . ®^JITHOWEN,'' AKAROA An ideal plaee to spend a quiet holiday- "entrally situated, on sea front, noted for high-class catering •»» superior accommodation, with every home comfort. TARIFF, 10s Qay> £3 per week. Proprietress, MISS JENKINS. 'Phone 48. J5J32 *AIMA Te . First-class accommodation for Tourist's and Travellers. ET».ii c ' al House in Waim.ite and Official Hotel 1 for S.I.M.U BP*r?"V> eo ' ,line —first-class liquors. Tariff lCs per day. A. CRAIGBAD - Proprietress. —C3I7« BUNGALOW," TIMARU. Spaeum n and Winter Home for Visitors and Permanent Guests. ®inntß«% room3 > sunny verandahs, lawns and leafy shade. Fifteen • ®tTNGAtyvu7>i t ' le Links, and four from Caroline Bay. "THE ' offers excellent accommodation. Miss C. J. Kerr. ( ""Prtetress. Telephone 90. UW *St?HE HOME OF DELIGHT. ***•oo »h vni '" terest of Kawau, the Island Paradise, 13 but another Grey m / should make the- trip as soon as possible. Sir George dijtJnm,; ? e s . beautiful home there in 1852, and received many •f'ovides visitors. Now, exclusive and delightful, the M.ansion Sshinff —* w<J leome for devotees of swimming, tennis, launching, Tej^g_l o Ji et / boatin g» dancing, etc. *««« o» ? a weck or 14s a Booklet from any Tourist » r auect from "The Mansion House," Kawau Island, Auckland. H 4098—2 MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. aH e me stead," 35 minutes from Picton. Motor road con®°uth Island. 2000 acres glorious bush. Fishing, Bathing. *rets T-l' ; Launch parties. Free ro vbonts Library Dancing. Conit ou , l ; t - Croquet. Pin < Po ig. S vin j;s. W.'irrf. Mo ern SP OO tea o staff. Mails daily. Abundant meals. AfterI 1? n PP ei '. Terms, £3 10s weekly Reonen December Ist. AoiS. Write Mr# iiazelwood, Box 10. Pie ton. 154
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 21
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