BOARD AND RESIDENCE BED and Tray, 195 Lichfield st. X 6149 FULL Board, young man, non-smoker and drinker. 56159, "Press.” BED and Breakfast. Suit 2,35 s eich. Near town. ’Fhone 3JF720. ALBERT House. St. Clair, Dunedin, near Sea and Baths. 'Phone 23-481. CC3 SMALL Flat, visitors, breakfast optional. 320 Madras st., near Kilmore st, BED and Breakfast, room, 3 single beds. 224 Lincoln rd., opp. Show Grounds. 447 BED and Breakfast, casuals; close Station. 59 Ferry rd.. 'Phone 37-535. X 6090 GOOD, quiet, central, bed and breakfast. Casuals. ’Phone 398, ask for 7090 M. BOARD Wanted by 2’ Business Girls. Willing to share room. Central. 56038, "Press.” HOLIDAY Accommodation, handy town, bed and breakfast. ’Phone 40-192. 258 Worcester street. 260 ENJOY Modern Comforts at Excelsior Hotel. Christchurch Bright, airy rooms. Excellent table. E. 5 WAVERLEY Private Hotel, 800 Colombo st.: Bed and Breakfast Accommodation. ’Phone 34-271 T.C. HOTEL Cecil (Private), 73 Manchester st. Superior Holiday Accommodation. Telephone 34-174. F 1558 REEFTON: Criterion Hotel. Under new management. Now catering for casual guests. Tariff. 14/6 daily. T.C. BY 2 Refined Sisters, in private home, willing help with light duties. Urgent. 'Phone 398, ask for 7337. X 6166 CHATSWORTH Convalescent Rest Home. Every care and attention; beautiful surroundings. ’Phone 22-526. X 414 WATERLOO - Private Hotel, 516 Colombo street: Bed and Breakfast. Three minutes from Station. 'Phone 31-205. T.C. WANTED Urgently, Full Board, reasonable price, returned serviceman, by Nov. 1, 1947. Vicinity Armagh st. Private home. 55885, “Press.” FARM Guest House. High altitude. Tennis, Putting Greens. Ideal quiet rest. £4 4s weekly. Booked Dec. 26th to Jan. 9th. Mrs E. Pain, Cheviot, ’Phone 18M. cc 44 OPENING NOVEMBER lOtn. PACKFORD’S Private HOTEL. PACKFORD'S Private HOTEL. 429 Papanui rd., Ch. Ch. Tel. 23-598. Ten minutes from the Square on the Main Road North. Swimming Pool. Room for Cars. BOOK NOW. OPENING NOVEMBER 10th. X 5784
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25328, 30 October 1947, Page 4
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