TO LET. TTOUSES TO LET.' 10 Rooms, Tinakori Road, 355. 10 Rooms, Tosman Street, 50s. 7 Rooms, Tinakori Road, 235. 5 Rooms, Mortimer Crescent, 179. 5 Rooms, Island Bay, lis. 8 Rooms, Willis-Street, furnished, £i, 9 Rooms, Knrori, furnished, £'■) 3s. S, GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. TO LET, (i-roomed House, Pirio Street; also Cottages, in Petone. Apply 18 Kent Terrace. 'Phono 3GI. ripO LET, Seatoun, Furnished House, ■JL every convenience, pleasantly situated. Apply "House," c.o. l'ost Oflico Store, Seatoun. rriO LET, new 5-roomed House, Hataitai, A two minutes from car; every modern convenience; rent. 20s. Easson Bros., Kilbirnio. 'Phone 31,15. TO LET, new 3 Rooms, close to city, 10s.; i Rooms, Dnppa Street, Berhampore, 10s.; new 5 Rooms, Adams Terrace, 14s. Easson Bros., Kilbirnie. 'Phono 3135. ' TO LKT, Karaka Bay, 5-roomed Furnished Cottage, also Unfurnished 5-roomed Cottage, on hill by school; all conveniences. Apply J. Marshall, Worscr Bay. TITIO LET, new 5-roomed Houses, KilbirJL nie; every possible convenience; hot and cold water, gas stove, etc.; rent. 18s. Easson Bros., Kilbirnie. 'Phono 3135. O LET, Kilbirnie and Newtown, 4 and 5 Rooms; rent low; modern conveniences. J. J. Boyd. Kilbirnie. BOARO AN3 REBIGENCE. BOABD AND RESIDENCE. EGMONT PRIVATE HOTEL (Courtenay Place). This is to notify the public that Mrs. G. WEAVERS, late of Palmerston and Nelson, has taken over the above hotel. Excellent table. Tram stops at door, and close to wharves. Terms, ss. per day. PRIVATE BOAKD AND RESIDENCE. 80 Armagh Street West. Corner of Armagh and Durham Streets. FLEASANT Board and Residenco for Visitors to Chistchurch; within 5 minute- of G.P.O. and Gardens. Telephono 2000. STONEHURST," SYIIONDS STREET. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. Strictly FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. BOARD and Residence for Harried Couple, or two friends; terms moderate. "Ferndale," 11 Molesworth St. nnHORNLEIGH. Boulcott -SL cancies for Boarders, central position and good view of city and harbour, Tel, 1671. - TO LET, Furnished. Bedroom. Apply "Dominion" Office.
nnO LET, Single Bedroom, hot and cold JL water; central. 44 Boulcott Street, City. \ . ■YTACANT double and single front BalV cony Room, lovely harbour view; perfect hot-water sen-ice, select; homo comforts. 5!) Boulcott Street. WAITANGI HOUSE, Boulcott Street, Vacancy few Boarders, all conveniences; 'Phono, 5 minutes from G.P.O. i Moderate. ' ANTED to Let, a Single Furnished Bedroom. 48 Boulcott Street.-, HOTEL NOTICES. ALBERT HOTEL, BOTTLE'STORE. " SINGLE BOTTLE, AT WHOLESALE PRICE. '..■ -.; JAMES,;McDONALD, .'■; , . Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, WALPAWA. MR. JOHN BURRIDGE (late of tho Empire Hotel. Napier) begs to notify his many old Friends, also the Commercial and Travelling Public,, that ho is taking over- the .Waipawa, on, the Ist, of July, and intends running the hotel on tho most up-to-date lines, making a speciality of the Cuisine, and stocking nothing but tho best brands of Liquors. All' old and neiy. Patrons will bo welcomed, and their comforts will receive every consideration. UNDER Entirely New Management. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Wellington. First-class accommodation. Tariff moderate. Permanent Boarders by (Arrangement. 'Phone IGSG. George Wakefield, Proprietor (late of Tiniaru). . ' BEST PLACE TO STAT, RAILWAY HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI. Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guests; handsomely furnished; all modern conveniences; opposite Railway Station. TARIFF-EIGHT SHILLINGS A DAY. Wire M'Grane, Taumaronni. MRS. K. M'GRANE, Proprietress, HAMILTON. THE Best House for Visitors and Tourists when visiting Hamilton—remember that the COMMERCIAL HOTEL Is the best-appointed in the district. Coaches meet all trains at Frankton Junction. Night Porter, 'Phono. ' P.O. Box 57. Correspondence invited. WHERE TO STAY AT RA'NGATAUA. EAGLE'S— First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS A SPECIALITY. . Tariff: Gs. per day. ..- ; Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended
HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, Opposite Post Office. Under entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. One of the BEST FITTED and BEST FURNISHED Hotels in the Dominion. Suites of rooms with every modern convenience. . Handsome Commercial ana Writing Booms. Best Cuisine. Only SPEiuHT'S BEER on tap; the best of Wines and Spirits used. 11. M'MANAWAY, Proprietor (Late of Argylo Hotel, Hunterville). HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and udjoining Parliamentary Buildings. EVER* MODERN CONVENIENCE. F. M-PABLAND, Proprietor. Tariff on Application. WAVERLtiY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion tit. (op i. New Te Ar-j Post Uttice) City, IS now ready t-> receive permanent Boardert, Icing absolutely firo and earthquake-proof, and containing all modern conveniences and comforts. Also a largo promeaido rout, overlooking Harbour. Tariff—fis. per day; 255. per week. MRS. •-'. TUEGONNING, 'Phone 2917 Proprietress. (pOLUMBIA PRIVATE UOTKL, *U Lower Cuba Street. Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Is. MRS. M. PETERS (Late 00 Wellington Terrace), l'roprietresp THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, Proprietor. Tho Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairaraoa. SALTATION ARMY. PEOPLE'S PALVCE, 213 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. Tarilf from ss. per day. J. DOWNIE, Manager. < "* i THE Results obtained by Advertisers in tho Classified Columns of "The Dominion" aro such as to confirm (hoir belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily Journal in . New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1157, 19 June 1911, Page 2
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