HOLIDAY AND HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AMBASSADORS Priavte Hotel. Superior Bed and Breakfast or Dinner, Bed and Breakfast. TV Casuals or Permanents. 19 Manchester street, 2 mln. Station. 5 min Square ’Ph. 79-272 MWFS AVON Breeze. Chch. Newest and most up-to-date Motels, now accepting bkgs. Ph. 40-809, or write 626 Avonside drive WFS AVAILABLE Now, Gloucester Motels. Everything supplied and closest to Square. 263 Gloucester st., 'Ph. 64-116. D BED and Breakfast. Provincial Guest House. 250 Barbadoes st Central Phone 79-161,D GREYMOUTH Motor Camp offers good range of accommodations 4-Star Motel, 2-Star units, comfortable cabins. Write H. R. Satherley. Chesterfield st.. Greymouth, or Phone 6618. Greymouth.F HANMER: Sunny furnished Bach, electric range, radio, h.w.: garage • not school holidays), £3 10s. Ph. 61-146. KIWI Motels. 875 Colombo st . ideal family, tourist, honey mooners Book now. 'Ph. SO 171 D NELSON: Select accommodation at Mrs J. R. Wilson’s. 29 Collingwood street. X 9746 VACANCIES Modern Self contained Motels. Write Hillvue Court Motels, 37 Hillier street. Christchurch, or ’Phone 70-868 D WEST End Luxury Tourist Flats Centrally heated, TV, 'phone, radio and swimming pool. Each unit accommodates up to 6 Everything supplied except food Phone 29-023. 73 Memorial ave 5587 CROYDON PRIVATE HOTEL 63 Armagh street Superior Bed and Breakfast 3min from Square •PHONE 77-612 MWFS CHCH. LUXURY MOTELS 5-Star, TV, Car Port. ’Phone etc., in each motel. 'Ph. 70-722 C F Edwards. Prop , 16 Pages road Christchurch D BOARD AND RESIDENCE AUSTRALIA Guest House Pleasant full board or casual accommodation. TV. Reason able tariff Phone 87-198. D BED, Menu Breakfast, 12s 6d Casuals. Perms Reasonable Handy Station. ‘Ph 60 129 D BED, Breakfast. Casuals, perms. Single. twin rooms. 232 Worcester street.XloB6 BED, Breakfast, £3 weekly 276 Barbadoes street. Cityp ENGINEERING student requires Board. Single room preferred Ring 20-036, even in gs.XB2l FULL board offered to young working men. 127 Strickland st ■Phone 39-321.8085 FULL Board offered to gents cut lunch. Close to city. 'Phone 70-487 or apply 96 Falsgrave street D GOOD Board offered working gent. TV. Please apply 25 St Albans 5t.2957 NEW BRIGHTON Rest Home, vacancies available. Full board. Every comfort and attention. ’Ph. 66-110, after 5 p.m. 8096 SUPERIOR Rest Home has two vacancies for elderly ladies. Single and double room. ’Phone 36-630. 8121 VICINITY Port Building, business gentleman requires Board. Monday to Friday, weekly basis, £5 ss. Urgent. Apply H 994. “Press.” WANTED TO LEASE HANMER House for long term lease, beginning May. Box 65. Hanmer.X6oB NEW Building, 1650 sq. ft., light industrial, 78 Durham street. ’Phone 68-386,9596 SHOP, £4 10s; also adjacent house, Main rd., Rice. ’Ph. 79-699. 9479 5000 SQ. FT. New Factory, with 5000 sq. ft. front parking area, in Lismore street. City. Close to Goods Sheds and Moorhouse avenue. ’Phone 61-422. TH Industrial Space Available For Long or Short Term Lease, Woolston Area. 1000 Sq. Ft. £2OO PER ANNUM Larger Areas Also Available. Apply:Industrial Projects, Ltd., P.O. BOX 9521, WOOLSTON, OR ’PHONE 88-454. F OPTICIANS SEVICKE JONES, Opticians H. C. Collett, F.8.0.A. (Hons.). F.S.M.C. 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Corner Chancery lane) 'Phone 50-735: PO. Box 669. D LADIES' COLUMN NOW— lnsist on odourless Sant Used Santex always. The soft est. finest Santowel with Nylon D
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30406, 3 April 1964, Page 20
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