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HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS WANGANUI What about that trip to Wanganui and the N.Z. Rhine? Of course, you will take it, and stop at the FEDERAL HOTEL (br.’ck built), delightfully situated on river bank, overlooking the beautiful Moutoa Gardent, with good up-river view. High Class Cuisine, 10/- per day. —MRS. M. BETHUNE, Proprietress. SPRIGGENS' HOTEL, Wanganui. One of the Dominion’s latest and most up-to-date. 53 Bedrooms available for guests. Hot and cold water in each bedroom. All facilities available for the comfort of all. Electric lift. Tariff: 16/- per day. Telephone 2159. Box 364. Licensee and Proprietor: GEORGE SPRIGGENS. MCCARTHY’S HOTEL, WANGANUI (opposite Railway - Station). Under new management. The general public are hereby notified that this well-known and popular hotel is once again under the management of E. DWYER. First-class accommodation at reasonable tariff. Special arrangements made for permanent boarders. E. DWYER, Proprietor. BRAEBURN PRIVATE HOTEL, Wanganui. Unique situation, sea breeze and sunshine. Ideal holiday home, overlooking city and,river, three minutes’ walk from The Avenue. Best known hotel in the Dominion. Garage, visitors’ cars. Tariff: 15/- per day.—W. J. HUGHES. Proprietor. HOTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway Street, Wanganui; one minute from railway and Post Office. Beautiful, healthy locality, h. and c. baths, electric light. Comfortable sitting and commercial rooms. Tariff: 12/6 per day; £3/2/6 per week. 'Phone 2505. P.O. Box 207. J. HODSON, Proprietor, Ridgway Street. WELLINGTON (City) HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL CUBA street. Sfc Wellington’s Leading Private Hotel. |s|J W W fcjJTfers, Most Central i Hot and Cold Iw CT Wsfclr-H. and Water Service in if) P Convenient. I Every Room. jh i® 'B,An acknowledged C.T.A. house. FIRST-CLASS - CUISINE. ''Tariff: 15/- per Day; £4/10/- per Week'. ■ Telephone: 22—412. ' Proprietor, S. EDILSON. MAXWELL, Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton Puay-— 40—910.—W. BARRY SMITH, Proprietor (late C. 1.). HOTEL COLUMBIA.—Most Central House In Cit ? : t 0 Hall and Theatres. A home away from home. _ lo ® rT jg A pet- day; £3/3/- weekly. ’Phone: 41-584. 38 LOWER CUBA STREET. UFNTT,WORTH 92 HILL STREET.—This well-known house Is now management Superior accommodation for permam ent -ind casual guests Every convenience, billiard room, etc. tievaieo position °near Parliament Buildings, and one minute’s walk from. £nakori Road Tram Stop. Tariff: 12/6 per d^ NN^’2, anent T^ S r t a 8 arrangement. Proprietress: MRS. E. BENNET 1. leiegrams. “Kenilworth,” Wellington. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street This hotel is now under new management. - Excellent table. proprietress Permanent cuests by arrangement.—MßS. E. DIGKbUJN, proprietress (mm years associated with “Dixie Land,” Christchurch). Telephone No. 22—288. THE "RITZ.” Corner of Willis and Abel Smith Streets (opposite P'® ln stop). Exclusive and comfortable accommodation. Excellent table. Tariff: 10/6 per day, or Weekly by arrangement- Room and breakfast only if desired. Phone 20-779.-MRS. WILLIAMS. Proprietress.

.'A . “ ■ — HOTEL BRISTOL Wellington’s most popular Private HoteL Tariff. 12/6 a day: £3 10s. weekly. R. Kernohan. Prop

NEWTOWN SPECIALS. FOWNES’ Great Sale now on. • 30 dozen only Children’s Jerseys, in Fawn and Saxe. All sizes. Usual Prices, 5/11 and 7/11. To clear at 2/11. FOWNES’ Great Sale now on. • Afternoon Teacloths, coloured and white, 1/11 to 3/11. To clear at 1/6 each. ■ A FOWNES’ Great Sale now on. Ladies’ Stripe Fuji Jumpers. Worth 8/11. Sale Price, 3/11. BELTS, Trusses, Silk Elastic Stockings, Surgical Requisites. John Castle s 4 Pharmacies, Newtown, FOWNES’ Great Sale now on. • 4 only Sets of Supper Cloth and 4 Serviettes to Match. Usual Price, 17/6. To Clear, 7/6 set. A" FOWNES’ Great. Sale now on. ■ Children’s Frocks from 2/11. See our Window Display. , FOWNES’ Great Sale of Fancy • Linens. Tray Cloths, 9d. and 1/-; Pram. Pillowslips, trimmed Embroidery, 2/11, ' — POWNES, Newtown—Sale Prices, Men’s A- Heavy Working Sox, 9d., lid., all wool, 1/2 pair. ; POWNES, Newtown.—Sale Men’s Felt J Hats, 4/11, 8/11. POWNES’ Sale, Newtown.—N.Z. Silk x Neg. Shirts, 2 stiff collars to match, 10/6 and 12/6. Now 6/11. pOWNES’ Sale, Newtown.—N.Z. Silk x and Wool Sox. Usual Price, 3/11, for 2/6. PASTLE’S Famous Lung Balsam cures Summer Colds and Winter,' Coughs, 2/6 and 3/-. John Castle’s Pharmacies, Newtown; pOWNES’ Sale, Newtown. —Striped r Fuji Silk Shirts, with collar, 15/6, for 8/11. POWNES’ Sale, Newtown.—Wide- - L end Ties. 9d„ 1/6, 1/11. all reduced. COURTENAY PLACE SPECIALS. PUCUMBERS,~Fd. and”ld. each; Green V Peas, 3d. and 4d. lb.; Plums, 3d. and 4d. lb.; Sunkist, 3/-. Sing On Tie. near P. 0., Courtenay Place. PEACHES. 3d. and 4d.; Tomatoes, Bd. X and lOd. lb; Black Currants. 7d. lb.; Cooking Apples, 3d. lb., 51b. 1/-. Sing On Tic. XTEW Season’s Early Apples, 4d. and 6d. 15.; best Onions, 61b. !/-• I Eating Pears, 6d. lb. Sing On Tie. ijEW Potatoes, 101 b. 1/-; Apricots, 4d. and 6d. lb.: Bananas. 1/2 doz.; Marrow. 4d. and 6d. each; Bananas, l/~ doz. Sing On 'Pie, SEATOUN SPECIALS. SCHOOL Days are here again.—We ° have all your School Requirements in stock. C. P. 'MacFarlane. Falkirk Avenue. , I~jUR ever-growing Library is at your ” service; hundreds of Books to choose from; Sub. 2/6, Ex. 3d. C. P, MacFarlane. PY Saving Our Coupons your School Books cost less at C. P. MacFarlane, Falkirk Avenue. All School Requirements stocked. lIATAITAT SPECIALS. SCHOOL Opening!—Waitoa Book Store has a complete range of School Requisites, Books, etc., in stock; low prices. UPPER HUTT SPECIALS. pETONE Steam Laundry, Dry CleanX ers—Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Depots: Hazelwoods, Upper Hutt, and Craven’s Store (Treiitham),

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 3

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