WHITE STAR ROUTES O THROUGH N.Z. BY WHITE STAR jg/W MOTORS — EMBRACING ALL THE BEST TOURIST RESORTS Ya/ NEWMAN BROS., LTD.. ROYAL MAIL AND LINE , Cars leave daily for WESTPORT and REEFTON, GREYMOUTH, BLENHEIM and MOTUEKA, after arrival of WELLINGTON BOAT. Also from BLENHEIM to NELSON, etc., after arrival of PICTON BOAT from Wellington. FOOT WARMERS in all cars during the winter. Cadillacs used. Look for Star on cap and car. BOOK AT T. AND W. YOUNG’S, WELLINGTON. NELSON-TAKAKA-COLLINGWOOD EMMS’ ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE, Nelson. Motueka, via Tasman, daily 7.30 a.m. Nelson-Coningwood, m daily 8 a.m. Head Office: Takaka. Branch Offices: WeUington, Meßsra. T. and W. Young; Nelson, Hardy Street; Motueka, A. D. J time-tables on application. Accommodation arranged at White Star Service Hotels. Special car meets all boats and trains. Telegrams “EMMS.” MOTORS WHITE STAK ROUTE WELLINGTON TO TO WANGANUI £1 PLYMOUTH AND TE KUITI SOS “White Star” Touring Cars leave the S.O.S. Booking Office, 51 Willis Street (Hotel Windsor Building), 3 times daily, for Wanganui, connecting to Hawera, New Plymouth, Opunake, and Mokau-Te Kuiti Services & TIME-TABLE: Early Morning Newspaper Car (Cadillac Saloon) leaves “Dominion” Office, Publishing Department, top .of Plimmer’s Steps, Boulcott Street, at 2 a.m., for Palmerston and Napier, via Shannon, and for Wanganui, Hawera, and New Plymouth, vm Foxton Route. SPECIAL PASSENGER TOURING CARS leave Wellington Office at 8.30 a.m. and 12,30 (noon) for Wanganui, Hawera, and New Plymouth. All cars STOP FOR MEALS at convenient places en route, according to the requirements of passengers. FARES: Wellington to Palmerston, 15/-; Wellington to Wanganui, £IJ to Hawera, 32/6; to New Plymouth, 41/-. For full details get a pocket Time-table at any White Star Booking Office. SUNDAY SERVICE—Leave Wellington 9 a.m., arrive New Plymouth 7.30 p.m. Sunday Fares: Wellington to Wanganui, 25/-; to New mouth, 50/-. SPECIAL NOTICE—S.O.S. Motor Services are real Pioneer Sernces. All services on which S.O.S. Cars run were introduced and pioneered by S.O.S. SUPPORT THE PIONEERS, who did the pick and shovel work to establish the above services. WE HAVE NO CHAR-A-BANCS. We use only First-class New Touring Cars. We have now added to OOT fleet some special long wheelbase Hudson chassis, with specially uesignea Colonial-built bodies, accommodating eight passengers only m each car, with plenty of leg room. WELLINGTON BOOKING OFFICE, 51 Willis Street; Mrs. Leitch, “The Wattle Confectionery,” Hotel Windsor Building. In this office wo have our own telephone installed. S.O.S. ’Phone 45—842. Write for pocket time-table. HRAn OFFICE, S.O.S. MOTORS, RUTLAND BUILDING, WANGANUI. ’Phone 3130 Wanganui. Telegrams, S.O.S. Motors, Wanganui, WELLINGTON—MASTERTON (Daily) WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICE-Comfortable Super Six Saloon Cars. Leave Wellington 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Leave Masterton 8.30 a.m. and J 10/- Booking Office, Wellington, Wattle Confectionery, Windsor Hotel. ’Phone 45—842. Masterton, 106 Queen Street, ’Phone 1996. NEW PLYMOUTH-PALMERSTON NORTHVIA HAWERA AND WANGANUI DAILY ' DEPART SOUTH-NEW PLYMOUTH 9 am. for Hawera, Wanganui, and Palmerston North; 12.30 for Hawera and Wanganui. EiGLEWOOD 9.30 a.m., 1.0 pm. STRATFORD, 10.15 a.m., 1.50 p.m. ELTHAM, 10.30 a.m., 2.10 p.m. HAWERA, arrive 11.10 a.m., 2.45 p.m. HAWERA, depart 1.0 p.m., 4.0 pm. WANGANUI, arrive 3.30 D.m., 6.30 p.m. PALMERSTON NORTH, arrive 6 p.m. Connect with S.O.S. at Hawera. All Services DEPART NORTH—HAWERA, for New Plymouth 1.0 p.m., 4.0 p,m. ELTHAM, 1.30 P-nu, 4.30 p.m. STRATFORD. 1.45 p.m., 4.45 P-m. INGLEWOOD, 2.20 p.m M 5.30 pm. NEW PLYMOUTH, arrive 3.0 p.m., 6.10 p.m. FOWLER’S MOTORS. ’Phones—New Plymouth, Day 121, Night 694 M. Hawera, 168, TO GISBORNE, twice daily. Motor services at 8 a.m. and 2nm (Sunday 8 am.). GISBORNE to NAPIER, thrice daily, 6 am. 8 am.' and 1 pm. (Sunday 8 a.m.). NAPIER to WAIROA, thnee dad£ Motor service at 8 a.m., 2 p.m, and 6 p.m. (Sunday 8 a.m.). WAIROA to GISBORNE, thrice daily. Motor services at 7 a.m. 1 p.m., and 1 p.m. (Sunday 1 p.m.). FREIGHT SERVICE, Napier-Gisborne in one day, find Fridays, at 6 a.m. Full particulars on application to SawKE’S BAY MOTOR CO.. LTD., NAPIER, or GISBORNE MOTOR CO., LTD.. GISBORNE. HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS 1 BOLTON AND CO., PACKARD MOTOR SERVICE-Leaves Masterton (Empire Hotel), 7 a.m., arrive Wellington 10 a.m. Leaves Wellington (Gresham Hotel), 4 p.m. arrive Masterton 7 p.m. WEEK-END SERVICE : Saturday, leaves Masterton 1.30 p.m. leaves Wellington 4.30 p.m. Sunday, leaves Masterton 1.30 pm. leaves Wellington. 4.30 p.m. Fares, 12/- single, 22/- return. Booking Offices: Empire (Masterton); Gresham Hotel (Wellington). Private Telephone, Masterton, 1877. . JENKINS’ MOTOR SERVICE—Cars leave Masterton P.O. 7.30 am, 1.30 p.m. Leave Wellington (Huddart Parker Building, P.O. Square), '* 8.30 a.m.. 4 p.m. Sunday Timetable: Leave Masterton 1.30 p.m.; Wei- ' Jington 4.30 p.m. Seats may be booked in Wellington at Government Tourist Office, 'Phone 42—525, or at J. E. Evans (Ltd.), Saddlers, Lambton Quay Tel. 40—320; and in Masterton, at Saunders kodak Shop, Queen Street.-J. E. JENKINS, Proprietor; Phone 1082, Masterton. WELLINGTON—MASTERTON r T - Th J ni? i riYTi M(>'!'(lit SERVICE —Hudson Super Six Car. lune labia: Leave wShngto: (De Luxe Booking Office,‘opposite Hotad Windsor), 9 • arrive Masterton 12 noon. Leave Masterton (Pest. Office), p.m.; Johnson. Proprietor. WEL ¥oT^ T Cuba and Ghuznee Streets, weU-known Private Hotel; guarantees satisfaction. Recognised nouse travellers, KSserS. de. Take No. a Tram ft™ wharves. Tariff. 12s 6d. day, £3 10s. weekly. R. KERNOHAN Prep. HOTEL COLUMBIA—Most Central House in City; nearest to Town Esre. p “ dw - tray and conveniences- permanents and casuals. MRS. M. L. MUADEEE, Proprietress. ’Phone 22 555. nnTTANB PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Steps, one minute’s walk RUTLAND PRB AIL HUinM conl f or table, hot water service, from G.P.O. Convement and ve y anent G „ e£ts by aTrange . ie'nT’ Me few P W- BARRY SMITH. Proprietor. CAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35, 37, Sydney Street East.—This firstclass house has been thoroughly renovated, made moderate, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirely new management. Tariff, 12s. (sd. per day.—MRS. E. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Phone 42—355. KENILWORTH, 92 HILL STREET.—This well-known house is now under entirely new management. Superior accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. Every convenience, billiard room, etc. Elevated position, near Parliament Buildings, and one minutes walk from Tinakori Road Tram Stop. Tariff, from 6d ’ per manent Guests by arrangement. Proprietress, MRS. E. BENNLI . Telegrams: Kenilworth, Wellington. AUSTRALIA » AND . THB EMPIRE” PRIVATE HOTELS, Rotorua, adjoining and connected, 100 rooms First two houses on left from Railway Station. Tariff, 12s. per day. <os. per week. Tele ß rams. Empire. Rotorua. J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor. QUEENSLAND PRB’ATE HOTEL.-Superior Table and every comfort and convenience for Tourists. One minute from railway. Tariff, 9s. per day, £2 15s week. P.O. Box «• MRS. D. E. BERGE, Proprietress. ARMIDALE PRIVATE HOTElRebuilt, and under original manageand’buses meet all trains. Tariff, Ws per day £3 Write or wire "Armidale,” P.O. Box I<3. L- CAKALLiv, Proprietress. _____ THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua (third house from Railway gates). Electric light, hot and cold baths. High-class catering. Moderate Tariff. Porter meets all trains. Telegraphic address. Thirwell. ’Phone 20. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. SIGHT-SEEING TOURS ' VISITORS! If you want to see the Beauty Spots of Wellington, come in the BELL BUS CO’S. Motor Char-a-banc. The Marine Drive round the Beautiful Bays in our Observation Bus is the best in the Southern Hemisphere: the drivers point out and explain the places of interest, and photos may be taken. Our buses are equipped with pneumatic tires, and are as comfortable as touring cars. Address: 49 Thorndon Quay Ring 45—555, and reserve your seats. The Observation Bus leaves Government Buildings at 10 ami. and 2 p.m. Daily, including Sundays.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 11
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