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ACCOMMODATION. WANTED to board, boy 5 with adult family. S2ll, c/o ‘‘Dominion." TDOARD and Residence, working man or business people. Ring phone 22— 906, . BOARD in Homely place on Terrace for refined young man; single room. Ring 22—771. VISITORS.— Stay at Oxford Private ' Hotel, Davis Street, 1 minute from Thorndon Station. . iTJ WEBB St.—Vacant, Single and • Double Room, permanents or casuals ; central. Tel. 23 —284. MEW PLYMOUTH—Ocean View Pri(vate Hotel; reasonable tariff, garage Mrs. A. T, TJlenberg, Proprietress. TpURNISHED 8.5.-room, every conv., board arranged, served privately; one or two gents. ’Phone 45—442. TpAMILY of four would like private board in country for three weeks. State terms to 5207, c/o “Dominion.” TZINGSWAY Private ' Hotel, 108 St. Hill Street, Wanganui. Tariff. Bs. and 10s. per day. Double. £2 15s. OOT TERRACE—Vacancies permanent and casual Guests, bed and breakfast 4/6; comfortable. Tel 43 —368. VNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott Street, has Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. 'Phone 41 —301. WILLIS STREET, Adelaide House; Vacancies for Permanent & Casual Guests; bed, breakfast, 5/-. T>ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, near Fuller’s, has Vacancies permanent guests, 35/- and 37/6. Tel. 21—836, MEW Commercial Hotej, opposite staAl tion, Taihape. Tariff reasonable. All trains met. Mrs. L. Lelievre, Proprietress. "RESPECTABLE Young Working Man A-k 1 (Welsh) requires Board with private family; state terms. D2Ol, c/o “Dominion.” ' “WHITEHALL,” “Dominion” Avenue, ’’ Boulcott St., handy boats, trains, G.P.0.; good table, all convs.: 6/- day, 30/- weekly. 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, MTEW PLYMOUTH.—“Grand Vue” PriAi 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). “UpAKAPUNA,” 9 Mulgrave Street, opp. A Lambton Station (under New Management)—Board and Residence, permanent and casual. Terms arranged. TTOTEL ALBEMARLE. Corner Cuba AX all( i 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: TR ht norter in attendance. 37 Vivian Street, Wellington. Phone 21—230, GLENDOWER HOUSE, next Astor '-A House, opp. Y.M.C.A., Willis St.Single and Double Rooms to Let, 11/6 and 12/6. (Morning tray extra). Bed Kind Breakfast, 4/-. Mrs. Rattray. Proprietress.' WANGANUI. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, 110 St. MT Hill St., now under management of Mrs. P. E. Marshall, proprietress. Tariff, 8/- per day. CROYDON HOUSE ffHIS first-class Guest House, just rex 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. .'YTESDAMES WALLS and MATHIESON have taken over the management of this hotel. Tariff from 30/weekly or 7/6 per day. Every home comfort. ’Phone 28 —343. T ONDON, 35 LEINSTER GARDENS, HYDE PARK, W2—Residence for Ladies (Students, etc.). Lounge. Study. Gas fires in all rooms. Close to Kensington Gardens, tubes and buses. Holiday vacancies. Telephone, Paddington 3225. WANTED TO RENT. - . MUANTED.—Urgent Batch or Small ’’ Cottage at Paraparaumu. Apply. T 216. c/o “Dominion” Office., GOTTAGE at Titahi Bay for fortnight A 4 from middle, of February. Particulars to F, P. Nelson. Paliiatua. REST HOMES. BOULCOTT"'REST HOME’ TYIETS. Convalescents, etc. 102 BoulX 4 cott Street. Wellington. ’Phone ’Phone 45—503. Sister C. E. Wise, WANGANUI SPECIALS. “’T'HE DOMINION” Branch Office, -*■ Selwyn Buildings, Wanganui, deals with all matters concerning advertising. subscriptions, and Provincial News. Telephone 3386: Box 405. BUY your summer and holiday frocks now. Voile frocks 10/6. Annitage’s Value House, Avenue. Wanganui. TPLITE Registry, Home Cookery. Pies, A 4 Scones, Sponges, etc. Vacancies for all classes of workers. Phone 3414. Wanganui. GONSIDER Quality when buying Paint. Crescent Paint will save you money. Ring Bert Grant. Wanganui. Phone 5293. ' YVE have a splendid assortment of ’ ’ novelties. Armitage’s Value House, Avenue, Wanganui. BAGLEY, Wood, . Coal Merchant. • General Carrier. Wanganui. No job too small. Distance no object. Phones 2266, 4018. TJUY your Meat from the “Eatox” Shops, Wanganui, nnd save money Main Shop, The Avenue HOLIDAY Frocks. Ladies’ rayon dresses, all colourings, 15/6. Call and see them. Armitage’s Value House. Avenue, Wanganui. . OAK Bedroom Suite, £l2 125., made order. G. Duncan. 1 Handley Street. off Carlton Avenue. Wanganui. ""IPATOX” for Cooked Meats, Small Goods a Speciality: 4 Shops giving value always. YfOTOR-CARS painted from £6.—J Hutchinson. Motor Body Builder. St. Hill Street.- Wanganui. T Armitage’s Value House, Avenue, Wanganui. Ladies’ smocks. 5/11 and 6/11.' Wonderful value, Shops in Wanganui. *-4 Quality Meat always Satisfied customers. GNLY the Freshest and Best of Meats ' ” obtainable from “Eatox,” 4 Shops Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 82, 31 December 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 82, 31 December 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 82, 31 December 1929, Page 1

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