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HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS « A ARD ’Phone 45-990 NICHOLSON’S— ’Phone 45-990 AAItD DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. Leave office, 141 Lambton Quay (next door to State Fire) For AVanganui, 9.15 a.m. and 12.30 p m.; fare 30/-. For New Plymouth, 9.15 a.m.; fare 40/-. * For Palmerston, 8 a-m. and 1.30 p.m.; 10/-. For Napier, 8 a.m. and 1.30 p.m.; fare 35/-. SUNDAYS —For Wanganui, New Plymouth, Palmerston, and Napier, 8-30 a.m. (Sunday fares same as week days). OFFICE: 141 LAMBTON QUAY. AARD ’PHONE 45—990. AARD MASTERTON-WELLINGTON—JENKINS’ MOTOR SERVICE. AARD Leave office, 141 Lambton Quay (next State Fire Office): 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m.. 4 p.m.; Sundays, 4.30 p.m., 8 p.m. Leave P. 0., Masterton: 7.30 a.m., 9 a.m., 1.30 p.m.; Sunday, 1.30 p.m., 5 p.m. ’Phones: Wellington, 45—990, 42—525. AARD WELLINGTON-NEW PLYMOUTH-NAPIER. SUNDAY SAVE-A-DAY SERVICE. — Depart Napier 7.30 a.m., arr. New Plymouth 7.40 p.m.; depart New Plymouth 7.0 a.m., arr. Napier 6?30 p.m.; depart Wellington 8.0 a.m., arr. New Plymouth 7.40 p.m.; depart New Plymouth 7.0 a.m., arr. Wellington 6.15 p.m.; depart AVcllington 8.0 a.m., arr. Napier 6.30 p.m.; depart Napier 7.30 ami., arr. Wellington 6.15 p.m. Booking Offices.— Wellington. Fitzgerald Motors, Ltd., 197 Willis Street: Palmeiston North. Manawatu Taxis, Ltd., opposite Railway Station; Wanganui. HODSON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LTD, St. Hill Street; New Plymouth, Campbell and Telfor, Egmont Street. BELL BUS WELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOURS Leave Government Buildings twice daily, including Sundays, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m, and returning to City at 12.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. Our tour over Mount Victoria and past site of proposed Massey Memorial, a distance of 30 miles, is acknowledged to be unequalled at a fare of 5/-. Information and seats obtainable from Principal Hotels, Tbos. Cook and Son, N.Z. Government Tourist Bureau, or ring 45 —555, BELL BUS CO., 49 Thorndon Quay, CHRISTCHURCH ” ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, Superior Private Accommodation: 32 Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. HAVELOCK NORTH HILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE (Hawke’s Bay). This fine house is now open for Paying Guests. First-class accommodation; good table; all home comforts, including billiard room and tennis courts. Under the patronage of many o£ New Zealand’s distinguished residents. Inquiries. ISLAND BAY (Wellington) BLUE PLATTER PRIVATE HOTEL AND TEA ROOMS. This wellknown house is now under new management, and has been entirely renovated and refurnished. On sea front Close to tram. Splendid view. Bathing and fishing. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. Permanents by arrangement. ’Phone 14—237.—Mrs. E. R. Cookson, late Waverley Private Hotel, Wellington. CLIFF HOUSE, double or single rooms, with breakfast tray. Tea kiosk, morning and afternoon tea. Magnificent view; on sea front ’Phone 24—450. KAWAU Spend your holiday this year at MANSION HOUSE, KAWAU, the most beautiful island in N.Z.; 28 miles from Auckland. Steamers every other day. Inclusive tariff from £4/4/-. MASTERTON-WELLINGTON ~~ DE LUXE MOTOR SERVICE.— Sedan cars leave Ladbrook’s, Willis St, Wellington, daily, 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Leave Wadham’s, Masterton, at S a.m. and 1.30 p.in. Saturdays; Leave Wellington 9 a.m. and 1.30; Mnsterton 8 a.m. and 1.30. Sundays: Wellington 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Masterton 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Telephones: Wellington, 43—775 and 44—444; Masterton, 1686 and 1724.—G. BRAMWELL, Prop. MOUNT COOK Spend your next holiday at “THE HERMITAGE.” Particulars from >«■ Government Tourist Bureau, Thos, Cook and Son, or— MR. R. P. McCRACKEN, 17 GREY STREET. OTAKI “THE CAPITOL,” late Kiosk, New Zealand’s famous seaside resort. An ideal holiday and rest resort. Tennis, golf, croquet, sea bathing; one minute to the beach. First-class accommodation; excellent table. Tariff 12/- per day, or £3/10/- per week. Inquiries Box 26, Otaki ’Phone 77. PALMERSTON NORHI ’ NEW ROYAL HOTEL, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. The popular house with a moderate tariff. Right in the centre of the town, next bus service station, and opposite all-night garage. Close to Post Office and Square. G. LUONI, Proprietor, Box 203. ’Phone 6262. PARAPARAUMU BEACH “HOTEL MAJESTIC,” glorious views, superb climate: ideal beach. A journey here in luxurious service car (passing frequently) prepares you for enjoyment. Thinking of a holiday? Spend it here! ’Phone 10M. F. S. SPILMAN. ROTORUA “THE AUSTRALIA” AND “THE EMPIRE” PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA, adjoining and connected; 100 rooms. First two houses on left from railway station. Tariff, 13/- per day, 75/- per week. Telegrams: Empire, Rotorua. J. McLEAN, Proprietor. ARMIDALE PRIVATE HOTEL. —Rebuilt, and under original management. Cars and buses meet all trains. Tariff 10/- per day, £3/3/- per week. Wire or write, “Armidale,” Rotorua P.O. Box 173. E. CARKEEK, Proprietress. PRINCES GATE—Tho Premier Private Hotel of Rotorua; best posi tion; best appointed and most modern. Thoroughly comfortable Tourist Hotel. Now open all year. Wires: Princes Gate, Rotorua. SOUNDS ANAKIWA HOMESTEAD, Queen Charlotte Sound, seven miles from Picton; four hours from Wellington. Motor road connection all South Island. Glorious Bush, Fishing. Dancing, Bathing; Row Boats free Library (12(10 volumes). Telephone. Wharf, Modern Sanitation, Porcelain Baths. Shower?. Screened Doors and Windows. Mails daily. Three excellent meals and afternoon tea. Abundance milk, cream and fruit. Terms £3/10/- weekly. Telephone “Anakiwa.” Write or wire, Box 10, Picton. WANGANUI SPRIGGENS’ HOTEL, one of the Dominion’s latest and most up-to-date. 53 bedrooms available for guests. Hot and cold water in each bedroom. All facilities available for the comfort of all. Tariff 16/- per day. Licensee and Proprietor. George Spriggens. “CROYDON PARK” RESIDENTIAL FLATS, situated in beautiful grounds, right in town, one minute to Avenue. One or more rooms to suit tourists Separate kitchenettes to each flat. Every modern convenience, and furnished completely. Plenty of parking ground. Double rooms from 35/- weekly Telegraphic address. “Croydon Park.” EDUCATIONAL. THE HOURS FOR LEISURE Contrary to the general belief, what use people make of their leisure hours is more important than how people work. Industry is, more or less, a matter of constraint. The use that is made of leisure hours is a matter of choice. Have you thought of this important matter? BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, J can assist you to use your leisure hours profitably. Are you interested in Accountancy, Banking, Bookkeeping, Insurance, Law Professional, Mathie., Accountancy Prelim, exams., or in Salesmanship, Advertising, Modern History, Economics, Philosophy, etc. Prospectus on application. H. AMOS, Managing Director*

ENGINEERS! DON’T STAGNATE! FORGE AHEAD! rj.ET a little SPECIALISED Training —it is a fascinating study—inexpensive and easy to understand the way that BOWER’S teaches it. Your profession can vield you a magnificent reward and glorious independence, when you elimb to the top among tho EXPERTS. Complete persona] instruction given in all brandies of Engineering. Interesting text books aud diagrams. Students coached for all Government Engineering Certificates. Let us send you our interesting FREE Prospectus. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL. 142 Marine Engineers’ Institute, Corner Aitken and Mulgrave Streets, Wellington. Telephone 42 —368. (And at Auckland.)

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 130, 1 March 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 130, 1 March 1928, Page 2

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