ACCOMMODATION. lAIGIIDEN, 32 I’irie St., has vacancies •F-F for gents.; early breakfast; tel.; soft washing; M/-. WlblTOKS.—Stay at Oxturd Private ' Hotel, Davis Street, 1 minute trom rhcrmluu Station. QTitAND Private Hotel, Ghuznec St. Tariil from isO/- weekly or 7/U day. Every home comfort. ’Phone 25—343. [L'NNIbMOKE, 53 Buuleotl Street, lias ■*- J Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41—301. VijTT WILLIS STREET, Adelaide F dliGl- House; Vacancies lor Permanent <Jc Casual Guests, bed, breakfast, 5/-. QU’PERIOIi Accommodation, large balkJ cony 8.5.-rm., nicely furnished; also share room. 18 Hobson St. Phone 43— 990, ’ IQ ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, near Fullers’, has Vacancies permanent guests, 35/- and 37/6. Tel. 21— I/’ISITORS to Palmerston North, stay ’ at Railway Hotel (opposite Station). Under new management. Tariff moderate. "11/lIITEHALL,” "Dominion” Avenue, ’ ’ Boulcott St., bandy boats, trains, G.P.0.; good table, all couvs., 6/- day, 30/- weekly. A UCKLAND—RutIand Private Hotel, ■FA 9 Eden Crescent, opposite Cargeu, City, S/- day, £2/10/- weekly; bed and breakfast 5/-. A UCKLAND—Yukon Private Hotel, 5--FA Scotia Place, off Upper Queen St. Tariff 8/- day, £2/10/- weekly. J. D. Bayfield, Proprietor. A UCKLAND—“Sonoma” Private Ho--FA tel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert St. Tariff 9/- day, £2/12/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. 5B Boulcott Street.— ’’ Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. ’Phone 41-—682. ‘V'ISITORS to Wellingon; Superior ’ Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast. Casuals and permanents; next Parliament Bldgs.. 81 Hill Street. TTOTEL LANGHAM, Riddiford Street. A.IL Completely renovated, and under entirely new management. Moderate tariff. Permanents by arrangement. PERMANENT Board, single, share, A 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. TTOTE L ALBEMARLE. Corner Cuba FA ant ] Ghuznee Sts.—Superior accommodation, permanent and casual guests; terms moderate. S. G. Stacey, Prop. ’Phone 28—325. QALVATION ARMY Men’s Hostel, 56 Single Rooms. 32/6 a week, breakfast 6.30 a.m.: lunches cut: night porter in attendance. 37 Vivian Street, Wellington. ’Phone 21—230. TIO not miss the deep-sea fishing in the rFI home waters of the famous Pelorus Jack. Accommodation available at Hamilton Bay for Easter holiday-makers. Motor-la iim-bes available at all hours. Tariff. £3/3/- per week. For further particulars apply R. Turner, Hamilton Bay. French Pass. Telegrams: ’ Tnrner,” I-luri Tini. ■ ~ CROYDON HOUSE. THIS first-class Guest House, jnst re--F centlv decorated and newly-fnr-nished'with all modern appointments, invites Casual nnd Permanent Guests. Garage. Apply 22 Hill Street. Tel. 4.»— 690. AUCKLAND. TTOTEL GARDINER. Emily Place FA (near Grand Hotel). Auckland First-class accommodation. Tariff 9/per, dav, £2/15/- Per week; bed arid breakfast 6/-, weekly £l/15/-. Quiet and ccn£raL __ REST HOMES. BOULCOTT CONVALESCENT HOME. TAIETS. Convalescents, etc. 102 Boul--Fa cott Street. Wellington. Phone 45—503. Sister C. E. Wise. WANTED TO RENT. lITANTED to Rent, 5 or 6-rd. House, T’ uear Kelburu or Karon School. Good tenant. Write NllO, c/o “Dominion.” —x. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. fiOSY Lounge and Dairy, Main Street, thriving town; £45-50 weekly. Price £350. N. C. Fox, Petone. ■ROTORUA —The well-known Kingsdale AF Apartment house as a going concern ; 22 rooms, fully furnished; rent £3/10/-; lease; price £350. Write Kingsdale, Box 98, Rotorua. PARAGE and Service Station, turnover WT £5OOO year, good position; £7OO, walk in, walk out. N. C. Fox, Petone. T?OR SALE, up-to-date Motor Garage. -F excellent selling agencies, also Bowsers; main street frontage in good country town. For price of freehold, stock, and fittings, apply Gordon Harcourt, 27 Panama St. ■ROR SALE.—Good General Country -F Store in Taranaki, showing turnover from £7OOO to £BOOO per annum; leasehold premises, with living rooms attached ; rent 30/- week. Post Office goes with the business. A first-class opportunity to acquire good general country store with practically no opposition. Goodwill £2OO. Apply: 871, c/o “Dorninion.” ■ ‘ GOOD PROPOSITION; TVASH. 7-seatcr Sedan, splendid condi--F* tion, sacrifice £275, with Omah meter, and position on good taxi-stand, £300; would make good service, cay. Vaughan, Featherston St. Taxi-stand. LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING SALON. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to secure prosperous, small, # well-established Business, excellently situated command high-class connection. Present owner leaving 'Wellington for family reasons. Apply William Jack, Dominion Farmers Institute, tels. 45—241, 44 —70-< (evening 22— TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS For •F Sale in most progressive inland town. Practically no opposition; turnover guaranteed (6 years’ receipts open to inspection) ; owner ill and forced to_ sell by doctor’s orders. Price reduced from £B5O io £550 to ensure immediate sale. £2OO to £3OO cash required. Apply “Sacrifice,” Box 285, Hastings. BOOTS AND SHOES (Retail and Repairs).—Good proposition in progressive suburb of well and favourablyknown coastal town, North Island. Shop 20 x 16. Workshop 20 x 12. Rent £2 10/-. Turnover £35 week. Valuation sale about £BOO. LARGE AND CO., Opp. G.P.0.. Wellington, Sole Agents. BUSINESSES THAT CAN BE WELL AND THOROUGHLY RECOMMENDED. ■RAKER’S, old-established, up-to-date -F-I equipment, all cash trade, modern shop and dwelling. FRUIT, STATIONERY AND CONFECTIONERY, excellent stand, low rent, assured trade. Price £450. £l2O PER WEEK— Confectionery, Drinks, etc., in Theatre Building. WM. BUTLER, Hotel and Business Broker, 140-150 Lambton Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 159, 1 April 1930, Page 1
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