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ACCOMMODATION. MEW PLYMOUTH—Ocean View Pri■h’ vate Hotel; reasonable tariff, garage Mrs. A. T. Ulenberg, Proprietress. ■pURNISHED 8.5.-room, every conv., A board arranged, served privately; one or two gents. ’Phone 45—442. IT" INGSWAY Private Hotel, 108 xx- St. Hill Street. Wanganui. Tariff. Ss. and 10s. per day. Double, £2 15s. 9‘lT TERRACE —Vacancies permanent an( j casua ] Guests, bed and breakfast 4/6; comfortable. Tel 43—368. QTRATFORD Private Hotel, Stratford £3 —Tariff, 75., 30s. per week; full staff. Mrs, A. M. Keegan, Proprietress. VNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott Street, has Vacancies for Permanent or Casual .Guests; terms moderate. ’Phone 41—301. Tjj WILLIS STREET, Adelaide LHr 1 * House; Vacancies for Permanent & Casual Guests; bed, breakfast, 5/-. ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, near Fuller’s, has Vacancies permanent guests, 35/- and 37/6. Tel. 21—836. MEW Commercial Hotel, opposite staAv tion, Taihape. Tariff reasonable. All trains met. Mrs. L. Lelievre, Proprietress. "WHITEHALL,” “Dominion” Avenue, ’’ Boulcott St., handy boats, trains, G.P.0.; good table, all convs.: . 6/- day, 30/- weekly. , OTAKI. —Private board and residence AA at reasonable rates in centre of town, inquiries invited. Mrs. Debreceny, Main Street, Otaki. HAWERA. —Railway Boardinghouse, Bs. per day, 355. weekly; permanents, 30s. New management. Mrs. A. Cox. Proprietress. VISITORS to Wellington; Superior ’ Accommodation, Bed and Breadfast. Casuals and permanents; next Parliament Bldgs. 81 Hill St. VISITORS to Wellington; Superior ’ Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast. Casuals and permanents; next Parliament Bldgs. 81 Hill St. “WAITANGI,” 58 Boulcott Street— Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. ’Phone 41—682. XTEW PLYMOUTH.—"Grand Vue” PriA' vate Hotel, Gill and Devon Sts., opp. Ford Garage, Bs. day, £2 2s. weekly. Mrs. F. Sievers, Proprietress. VISITORS Wellington-Double and ’ Single Bed and Breakfast, 5/- per day. Best locality, minute Govt. Bldgs. 24 Portland Crescent. Phone 42 —452. ERMANENT Board, single, share, double rooms; excellent table, all conveniences; 30/-. Queen’s Private Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps (Lambton Quay). ‘WAKAPUNA,” 9 Mulgrave Street, opp. A Lambton Station (under New Management)—Board and Residence, permanent and casual. Terms arranged. THE place to stay at Palmerston North. —Willow Bank Private Hote.l near railway station and Square. Parking ground for cars. ’Phone 6282 (Mrs. Law). . • OTEL ALBEMARLE. Corner Cuba and Ghuznee Sts. —Superior accommodation, permanent and casual guests; terms moderate. S. G. Stacey, Prop. Phone 28—325, SALVATION ARMY Men’s Hostel. 56 Single Rooms, 325. 6d. a week: breakfast 6.30 a.m.: lunches cut: night porter in attendance. 37 Vivian Street. Wellington. Phone 21—230. LENDOWER HOUSE, next Astor House, opp. Y.M.C.A., Willis St.Single and Double Rooms to Let, 11/6 and 12/6. (Morning tray extra). Bed and Breakfast, 4/-. Mrs. Rattray. Proprietress. - WANGANUI. —— — PRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. 110 St. AX Hi]] st., now under management of Mrs. P. E. Marshall, proprietress. Tariff. 8/- per day. “ ‘ CROYDON HOUSE . THIS first-class Guest House, just reA cently decorated, and newly-fur-nished. with all modern appointments, invites Casual and Permanent Guests. Gar age. Apply 22 Hill Street. Tel. 45—690. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT STRAND PRIVATE HOTEL Ghuznee Street. MESDAMES WALLS and MATHIEiII SON have taken over the management of this hotel. Tariff from 30/weekly or 7/6 per day. Every home comfort. ’Phone 28—343., REST HOMES. BOULCOTT “REST HOME. ’ TAIETS. Convalescents, etc. 102 BoniL/ cott Street. Wellington. ’Phone ■Phone 45—503. Sister C. E. Wise. MOLES WORTH STREET SPECIALS. value in A Stationery, Fancy Goods, and Toys; Fashion Journals, Periodicals, Magazines by every mail. COURTENAY PLACE SPECIALS. pOOSEBERRIEST-Slb. 1/-; Green v J p eaSi 3d. a nd 4d. lb.; Grapes, 1/- lb.: Granges. 2/-; Sunkist Sing On Tie. near P. 0., Courtenay Pl. BANANAS, I/- doz.; Lemons, 1/- and 2/- doz.; Tomatoes, l/= lb.; Cherries. 1/- and 1/6 lb. Sing On Tie. POTATOES (Dakotas). 81b. 1/-, 3/A qr. ; Rhubarb, 4d. and 6d. bundle: best Onions. 61b. 1/-: best Cauliflowers. 4d. and 6d. each. Sing On lie. XTEW Potatoes. 6 and 81b. 1/-; Apri--4X cots, 6d. and Bd. lb.; Cabbage. 2d. and 3d. each. Sing On Tie.

POSTAL SHOPPING GUIDE. pREPE Paper' Serviettes—Round edges, 'X pretty coloured designs, 2/3 per 100. Roachs’ Mail Order House. Hastings. QHOP by Mail at Roachs’ and Save'. ix Huge, well-selected stocks, bought and sold only for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed or money 'refunded. Roachs . Hastings.' TVIIITE Mercerised Damask Cloths, ’ ’ latest designs, beautifully scalloped. 36in. x 36in. 5/11, 45in, x. 45in„ 6/1.1. Roachs’. Hastings. TIRE’S Value—Pure Silk Fuji. 'l/9 per yard, or 19/6 per dozen yards, post free. Roachs’, Hastings. greytown specials. LADIES! Insist on "Penguin” Shne Cream for Patent and Coloured Kid Shoes; 4oz. bottles Is. Flemming’s Footwear Store. Carterton. SHOP IN MARTINBOROUGH. H. SMITH, Pain’s Building, Martin • borough—Painter and Paperhanger Genuinely guarantees all work. Complete range English Wallpapers. Phone 14. PETONE SPECIALS. 97K ENGLISH “Swan Brand” Aluminium 6 cups Teapots and 4pint Kettles at 3/11 each. Liebezeit’s Novelty Stores Ltd. SPECIAL VALUES. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. AfADAMIC FOLEY & CO., Victoria "A Hall. 160 Adelaide Road. Welling ton. Large assortment Ladies'. Child ren’s and Gents.' Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits, Tel. 24—154.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 80, 28 December 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 80, 28 December 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 80, 28 December 1929, Page 1

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