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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. EFINED Home tor I'ermanent or casual paying guests, city, ’phone 22—073, 9f) MARION STREET has vacancies •s“U f or boarders; 6s. per day, or 30s. weekly. BOARD and Residence, 91 Molesworui Street Permanents nnd Casuals 35s weekly. 7s (;d pet day KEL-lrsED Home for tliree Gentlemen; paying guests, share large room, city; 325. fid. each. Atitil-, c/o “Dominion.” ’’l'' HE MANSIONS, Ghuznce Street, has Vacancies for Casual and Permanent Boarders; good table; tariff moderate. -i 9MULGKAVE street ;opp Lambton Station). First-class Accommedalion permanents and casuals Tariff 7s 6d per day UALMoRAL Private lintel, Courtenay AA Place (near Fullers’). —Y'acancies Permanent Guests. Tariff, 355. and 375. (id per week. /l ENT. wants Single Room, partial Board, soft washing. Charges must be moderate. Permanent. Reply A 658, c/o. '‘Dominion.” PRIVATE Board offered 2 Young Men, central, share large sunny room; terms moderate. Tel. 21—451, 141 Upper Di.xon Street. r rHE Ritz, 290 Wtliis Street, accommoA dation [Permanent and casual guests; bed-sitting room, breakfast tray, lounge, etc. ’Phone 20—779, VISITORS to Wellington Superior ’ accommodation, bed and breakfast, ss. per day; 2nnn. Government Buildmgs. 81 Hill Street. TV ANTED, Board-residence on Farm ’ ’ for 2 weeks from January 14 by lady and daughter aged 12. Apply Ffiso, c/o "Dominion.” “WAITANGI," 58 Boulcott Strect- ’’ Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate Phone 4-I—oB2. ' RIENTAL PARADE, 280-Sunny, well-furnished Bedroom (2 beds), available until January 28, with breakfast, 28s. weekly each: adults. ” YVHITEHALL,” next “Domimon,” ’’ Boulcott Street.—Vacancies Permanents and Casuals; every convenience; excellent table; 30s. weekly. ELWYY Private Hotel ' Cambridge Terrace, Courtenay Place end: in ll ' tion Oriental Parade. Vacancies permanent or -nsnnl guests ’Phone °2 659 ON The Terrace—Visitors t n Wellington.- Y’acnncies for Lady Guests in quiet, comfortable, refined home, until end of January. Terms <£2 per week. Address 1)643. c/o "Dominion.” STRAND PRIVATE Hotel. 63 Gliuznee Street, A has Vacancies for Paying Guests from 325. (id weekly: 7s lid. per day. novTopen? Breakfast from 6.30. Dinner from 11.30. IS. 9D. Tea from 4.30. A -Morning and Afternoon, (id. Parties Catered For. HA RRI S’S REST AU R A NT, Next State Fire Office, Lambton Quay. An invitation is extended-to all (nt* any reasonable time) to inspect our kitchen lo see how and where the meals tire prepared. TO LET. ’po 7.ET, Lambton Quay, best part, A large shop; moderate rental. John Brodie, King’s Chambers. QTORE. 50 i (10. overhead cranes, suit able heavy storngs; X'l2 weekly. H Reynolds Ltd., Tory Street. QMALI Warehouse. 36 I 33. handy po8A sitioo, first floor; 50b; weekly E. Reynolds Ltd , lory Street. |7 ACTORY, 50 s 90 good light; ideal ‘ for clothing manufacturer-, X 8 week ly E Remolds Ltd., Tory Street. tpO Let, Furnished Flat, two front A rooms and kitchenette; self-con-tained. Hobson Street. ‘.Phone 42 —238. TO LET, ” AfODERN RESIDENCE, 6 Rooms and A’A Kitchenetto (unfurnished). Hohiria Road, Hataitai; few yards from bus stop; house in perfect condition. Rent £2 15s. a week;* references required. Apply to E. PALLTSE.R AND CO., Nathan’s Buildings, Grey Street. MODERN FLAT. T HO LINDON. ipOR Rent, a New Modern Elat comA prising large living room with nrenlace, dining-room, kitchenette, 2 bedrooms (one with fireplace), den,, bathroom, etc. Every possible convenience ami within a few minutes to the city. Rental, .£4/4/- per week. Apply— S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., Leinster Chambers, 21 Grey Street. Private Phone during holidays, 26—187. FLATS. FLATS. BOULCOTT TERRACE. JUST Remodelled and Redecorated throughout, and only 3 minutes walk to Lambton Quay. 2 Flats, entirely self-contained, with every convenience and , exceptionally large rooms, one of 3 rooms and one oi 5 rooms, excluding kitchenette, bathroom, etc., NOW VACANI. Terms, etc., from Sole Agents, A. E. MILLS AND CO., 12 Panama Street. ’Phono 42—715. AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR. BUSINESS. A BUILDING that is a landmark in the City, situated in the very heart of its business activities, and equipped with all the latest office and warehouse requirements, is an ideal home for your business. There are a few suites -of offices and single rooms, and also a limited area of warehouse space available in “The Dominion” new building, at the corner of Mercer. Victoria and Wakefield Streets. In addition to the offices of “lbe Dominion" newspaper, “The New Zealand Referee.” “The Radio Record," “The Industrial Bulletin,” and other publieations t space has already been taken in the building by a number of leading firms and professional mpn, Al) the shop space on the ground floor has been let. a portion being for the new Railway amt Tourist Booking llffii-es There is an exceptional chance here for those requiring office accommodation. Centrally situated, extremely well lighted, free from the noise of passing trams, and associated with the progressive spirit of the Empire City. The building will be a landmark in the City—kuown to all. No tenant will require any other address than s “The Dominion" Building. I For debii's. -ipplv io Hi'" \genls - MESSRS. ID. PALLISER & CO.. Grey Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 88, 12 January 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 88, 12 January 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 88, 12 January 1928, Page 1