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ACCOMMODATION. BOARD and Residence—l 9 MacDonald Crescent has vacancies, single rooms and share. ANTED. Two Young .Men or Cadets (board), share large front room, all convs. 41 Hawker St. QUPERIOR Board and Residence of- • 3 fered to business gentlemen. 58 Majoribanks St. Tel. 20 —357. pONVALESCENTS and Persons needL- 1 ing rest, come to sunny Lower Hutt. Rest and quietness. Tel. 46—680. WILLIS ST., Adelaide House— L‘L U ± Vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests; bed, breakfast, 5/-. QTRAND Private Hotel, Ghuznee St. •3 TarifF~from 30/- weekly, or 7/6 day. Every home comfort. Phone 28—343. XTEW PLYMOUTH.—Ocean View PriA 1 vate Hotel; reasonable tariff, garage. Dlrs, A. T. Ulenberg, Proprietress. tpNNISMORE 53 Boulcott St., has Li Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41—301. X7OUNG Lady, Teacher, would like A Board, quiet, refined home, vicinity Kelburn; moderate. F 790, c/o “Dominion.” "D ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay -*-> Pl., near Fullers’, has Vacancies perr- nent guests, 35/- and 37/6. Tel. 21 —836. A UCKLAND, The Lions, 72 Wellesley Ax Street West. ■ Tariff 8/- day, £2 10/- weekly. Write or wire. ’Phone 40—583. pOMFORTABLE Board offered Gent., 'A single room, every conv., bandy Government Bldgs., private home. Ring 45—142, ‘A UCKLAND: Avonhyrste, Private lioAx tel, 62 Symonds St., Auckland. Special accommodation visitors, 10/- day; £3/3/- weekly. “WHITEHALL.” “Dominion” Avenue, ’ ’ Boulcott St., handy boats, trains, G.P.0.; good tabic, all convs.: 6/- day, 30/- weekly. A UCKLAND—The Carlton, City Road, ax Auckland. Tariff, 8/- day; £2/10/weekly. 2 mins. Queen St. Mrs. Clarke, proprietress. 901 TERRACE —Vacancies, permanent and casual Guests, convenient business gentlemen; comfortable, good table. Tel. 43—368. PAILWAY HOTEL, opposite Railway xV Station, Palmerston North. Superior accommodation, free parking area for cars. Moderate tariff. “XVAITANGI,” 58 Boulcott Street.— ’t Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation: terms moderate. Phone 41 —682. A UCKLAND — Avonhyrste Private Ax Hotel, 62 Symonds St.; 10/- per day, £3/3/- weekly. Car stops at door. Excellent Cuisine.. TTAMILTON—Brighton Private Hotel, AX 2 minutes town and P. 0., excellent accommodation; tariff 12/6, 14/-. Mrs. M. B. Williams, Proprietress. VISITORS to Wellington; Superior ’ Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast. Casuals and permanents; next Parhainent Bldgs-,, 81 Hill Street. TAEVINE'S EMPIRE HOTEL—Main L 7 St., Palmerston North, superior accommodation, permanents and casuals. Official C.T. and W.A.A. House. "AUCKLAND; “teurwood,” "Princes ax Street; facing Albert Park. Superior aceotnmodtion 10/- day; permanents by arrangement; two minutes City. tJOTEL LANGHAM, Riddiford Street. I-t Completely renovated, and under entirely new management. Moderate tariff. Permanents by arrangement. PERMANENT Board, single, share, double rooms; excellent table, all conveniences; 30/-. Queens Private Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps (Lambton Quay). “ffiAKAPUNA.” 9 Mulgrave Street, opp. x Lambton Station (under. New Management).—Bbard and Residence, permanent and casual. Terms arranged. PtLENDOWER HOUSE. 141 Willis xX Street. —Single and Double Rooms to Let, 10/- and 12/-. board optional; Bed and Breakfast 4/-. Mrs. Rattray, Proprietress, T.TOTEL ALBEMARLE. Corner Cuba XX and Ghuznee Sts—Superior accommodation, permanent and casual guests; terms moderate. S. G. Stacey, Prop. Phone 28—325, QALVATION ARMY, Men's Hostel, 56 *3 Siugle Rooms, 32/6 a week, breakfast 6.30 a.m.; lunches cut; night porter in attendance. 37 Vivian Street, Wcllington. Phone 21—230. WANGANUI. PRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, 110 St. xJT Hill St., now under management of Mrs. P. E. Marshall, Proprietress. Tariff, 8/- per day. THE NEW GUEST HOUSE. “fIRUI,” WELLINGTON, Has now opened as a very superior Guest House, Ideal Situation, near City. Terms. £4/4/- per week. Telegrams, “Oral.” 37 'Watt Street. Phone 42—730. AUCKLAND. “PERNLEIGH” Private Hole!. Near X Government House. University, Albert Park. Excellent Accommodation. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress, 28 Symonds Street, Auckland. Telephone 41—319. —— —WELLINGTON; QT. IVES. 7 Oriental Terraco, Oriental •3 Bay—Exclusive rooms, only a limited accommodation: splendid situation, no traffic noise, close to tram stop. Under new management, and has been entirely •refurnished on up-to-date lines. Tariff 10/6 per day. weekly by arrangement. Phone 28-8-83. Proprietress, FLOR-ENCE-SINCLAIR. PALMERSTON NORTH SPECIALS. “rpilE DOMINION” Branch Office, The Square, Palmerston North, deals with all matters concerning Subscriptions, Advertising, and Provincial News. Telephone—Office 5955. NDREWS & SONS—FuII-size N.Z. ax blankets, 37/6; single. 22/-; .sell on sight. Showroom, SO Rangitikci St. ■RUSS’S Broadway Picture Shop for IX your Pictures. Large selection to choose from. Opp. New- Regent Theatre. Tjl CUBA ST.—Carlton Pork Shop. x>X Full range of choice meats, all cooked to perfection. A trial solicited. fIYCLISTS, the risks you take are far too great. Procure a Lamp today. Anderson's Cycle Works (opp. Post Office). SOLID Mahogany Bedroom Suite at Andrews and Sons’ Showrooms, 80 Rangitikei St. 2k bargain; a lifetime suite. —— QPECIALISTS in good things, exclusive *3 ranges. The Home Kitchen, Square, near Library 'Phone 7340, AI.MERSTON Dining Rooms; 179 Main Street. A first-class meal at all hours, ' All meals 1/- each. TJOIt Artists’ Materials, Turner’s Glass X and Paint Co- Ltd.. 31 King St.. Palmerston Nth. VOU get 4 per cent, at the Savings X Bank. Get 21 per cent, on wbat you spend, too. at 11. W Passey. Cuba St. (onp. David St.). rpURNER’S Glass and Paint Co.. Ltd., X 31 King St., Palmerston Nth- for Bon-Accord Paints. EM. HOOPER. Rangitikei St., for - Dressmaking, Frocks. Children’s Clothing. Hand Knitting. Orders taken. Corner Maire St, WHITE and ivory curtain net, 1/3: now ’’ 9d. yard. Andrews and Sons, Better Value House Furnishers SO Rangitikei St. ’ \TO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP has A’ 3 distinctive uses —the Laundry, Kitchen aud Bathroom. Try it. Palmerston Grocers.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 284, 27 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 284, 27 August 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 284, 27 August 1930, Page 1