HOTELS. NEW ZEALAND'S POSSESSIONS BEYOND THE SEAS. Ii A R 0 T 0 N 8 A. COOK ISLANDS. Tho Gem of the Southern Seas. Now Zealand's Wiator Paradise, Tho Madeira of tho South. COMB AND SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS At the (QRAND EASTERN PACIFIC HOTEL, , where wo can assure you every convenience and comfort. "Luxury in tho Midst of Native Life." This Hotel, is fitted with every modern convenience conducive to Health and Comfort, and CATERS FOE A FIRST-CLASS TRADE. Large and Spacious Diningroom, up-to-date ■ Smokingroom, Beautifully Furnished Ladies' Drawingroom, Large' and Lofty Bedrobms. PRIVATE SUITES OF ROOMS ON APPLICATION. Patent Hot and Cold Plunge and Shower Baths. - SEA-BATHING CAN ALWAYS BE HAD, THE HOTEL BEING SITUATED RIGHT ON THE BEACH. Tho Building, being of Ferro-Concrete, is consequently Fire-Proof, and is fcurrounded by Broad and Cool Verandahs. This Hotel is under the administration of tho Cook Islands Government, which in itself is sufficient guarantee. Ail correspondence to bo addressed to tho Manager. GRAND EASTERN PACIFIC HOTEL, EAROTONGA. L. G. GRIEVES. . Manager. WHERE TO STAY. jMTEREDrni HOUSE, TAUMARUNUI iTJt (Junction Wanganui Kiy it and Main Trunk Line). . FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent C'uisiue, Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphio Address— I "Mathias, Tauniaruuui." Every attoution to Telegrams. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOR GUESTS. Kerr and Mathins, Proprietor. TJiOCA-DEIiO, . LAJIBTON QUAY, Under New Management. MRS. COCKAYNE, late "Leviathan," Christchurch. MID-DAY DINNER A SPECIALITY,Is. WEEKLY COUPONS, ss. . Travelling Public' Every Attention. Telephono 2707. If you want to spend your holiday in tho quiet of a home away from homo, go to tho "PROVINCIAL HOTEL, CHRISTi- CHURCH. It has just been-refurnished throughout, the' beddiug u'.ns specially made to order, and- everything -'is—just 'as .you would'order it for yourself. Tariff, only Gs. Cd. per day. Two minutes East of Farmers' Co-op. Write or, Wire— G. ILI3S, l'ropr. HOTEL. A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, 28s. fk COFFEE PALACE. New Plymouth. PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. npHE New Hotel is now open to receive J. visitors. Ideal seaside resort. Splendid accommodation. Nicely, furnished. Every attention. All trains to' and from Wellington.stay ample time for travellers to obtain refreshments. . F. HILTON. Proprietor. Hotel' cecil, WELLINGTON, N.U., Opp. Government Railway station and Junction of City Tramways, anil adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. Every Modern Convenience. b\ M'PARLAND, Proprietor. Tariff on application. HOTEL. NELSON. 11. BAIGENT, Proprietor, An ideal 'homo for tourists. Everything new aud up to date. Excellent Cuiarae. LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE. : SHIPPING. VIA (gAN JJIRANCISCO TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT. . NEW MAIL ROUTE. • Mokou, frcm Wellington to Rarotonga -and Papeete (Tahiti), as under:— Mokoia, Friday, May 27. Connecting with s.s. Mariposa at-Papeete > for San Francison. < For particulars regarding passages and freights, apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N./',. (LTD.!. Fo-EL-S. ■ FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHIRE LINES. (Under Contract with tho New Zealand Government.) Direct Service for Avoniriouth, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, taking cargo for Continental and American ports. FIFESHIRE, from Lyttelton (final port), May 25. To ba followed by SP DRAYTON GRANGE, Juno 18. S.S. SUSSEX, July a. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION iOR FIRST AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. FARES TO BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, AND GLASGOW.:-First-class: Single, 13 guineas; Return, £66. Third-class: Single, ;ElB 10s., £16 .IDs., JEW 10s.; Return, from .£26 10s. For Freight and Passage, apply to the N. 7, AND AFRICAN' STEAMSHIP CO.. LIMITED, Agents. Telephone 1730.
QOOK'S rjIOURIST J^GENCY ■ISSUE TICKETS, roACH, RAIL. AND STEAMER. WANGANm river. ROTORUA, TAUPO, WALItAREI, UUI.LER GORGE, UTlltA GORGE, MOUNT COOK, COLD LAKES, ETC. And CECOI'E DERTHj, BOOK PASSAGES By ALL LINES, ALL ROUTES, ALL CLASSES. SEND FOR SAILING LIST. eOOK'S SHIPPING Olfl'lCE, Customliouso Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 806, 2 May 1910, Page 1
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