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ACCOMMODATION. “yVAVERTREE,” Marton, New Guest ’’ House —Spend your holiday in private country home, no intoxicants; grounds 7 acres; tennis court, croquet lawn. Terms, 3 guineas. Bowling green and golf links handy. VACANCIES for 2 or 3 Young Gentle-' ’ men, centre City. Telephone 44— 482. ANTED to Board, elderly or infirm persons needing attention. Ring 20—882. BOARD and Residence —19 MacDonald Crescent, has vacancies, single room and share. qTTHIEL ST. has vacancies for gentleWuman boarders. Opposite Parliament Buildings. SUPERIOR board-residence; vacancy for three boarders. Hobson Street. Tel. 43—990. BUSINESS Woman wants Board and Residence, vicinity Newtown. 8103, c/o “bominion/ A CCOMMODATION in superior home yK on Terrace, for young gentleman. Phone 44—259, OARD and Residence, married couple or 2 friends; large room; harbour view. 3 Oriental Terrace. VOUNG Man requires permanent Board A in Christian home; essentially central, D 125, c/o “Dominion.” BOARD offered young man, or bed, breakfast; Ist house, second from Courtenay Place, 5 Roxburgh St. 1/1/1 WILLIS St., Adelaide House— I “tri Vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests; bed, breakfast, 5/-. MEW Plymouth—Ocean View Private *■' Hotel; reasonable tariff, garage. Mrs. A. T. Uleuberg, Proprietress. STRAND Private Hotel, Ghuznee St. Tariff from 30/- weekly, or 7/6' day. Every home comfort. Phone 28 340. QTRATFORD Private Hotel, Stratford. 0 —Tariff, 7/-, 30/- per week; full staff. Mrs. A. M. Keegan, Proprietress. TPNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., has A-t Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41 —301. A UCKLAND, The Lions, 72 Wellesley Street West. Tariff 8/- day, £2 10/- weekly. Write or wire. Phone 40— 583. . B-’ ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay PL, near Fullers’, has Vacancies permanent guests, 35/- and 37/6. Tel. 21 — 836. TPXCELLENT Board • Residence, “Whitehall,” Boulcott St.; special terms married couples; rooms with or without meals. ■ A UCKLAND—The Carlton, City Road,' Auckland. Tariff, 8/- day; £2/10/weekly. 2min. Queen St. Mrs. Clarke, Proprietress. ■ TTAWERA —Railway Boardinghouse, -*-A 8/- per day, 30/- weekly; permanents, 30/-. New management. Mrs. A. Cox, Proprietress. “YVAITANGI,” 58 Boulcott St.—Vacan- ’ ’ cies Permanent and Casual Guests. Superior accommodation. Terms moderate. Phone 41—682, A UCKLAND — Avonhyrste Private aa Hotel, 62 Symonds St.; 10/- per day, £3/3/- weekly. Car stops at door. Excellent Cuisine. /~IIVIL Servant requires board and A 7 lodgings, refined private family. 7 minutes from General Post Office. Write X7B, c/o “Dominion.” TJAILWAY HOTEL, opposite Railway A* l Station, Palmerston Nth. Superior accommodation, free parking area for cars. Moderate tariff. DBOOKLYN HOUSE. Renall St., AA Mastertdn—Vacancies for Casuals (8/- day, £2/2/- week) and Permanents (30/- and 32/6 weekly). A UCKLAND —Fitzroy House, top a*- Wakefield Street, near Symonds Stnew management. Weekly. 37/6; bed and .breakfast, 25/- weekly. "VISITORS to Wellington—Superior ' Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast, Casuals and Permanents; next Parliament Bldgs., 81 Hill St. TTAMILTON—Brighton Private Hotef, AA 2 minutes town and P. 0.; excellent accommodation; tariff 12/6, 14/-. .Mrs. M. B. Williams, Proprietress. TAEVINE’S EMPIRE HOTEL. Main AA St- Palmerston Nth.—Superior accommodation. permanents and casuals. Official C.T, and W.A.A, House. A UCKLAND — “Burwood,” Princess aA st., facing Albert Park —Superior accommodation, 10/- day; permanents by arrangement; two minutes City. MASONIC HOTEL. Woodville, under 4'A new management. Superior accommodation, best liquors stocked. J. Brandon, Proprietor (late Hawke’s Bay). "PERMANENT Board, single, share, A double rooms; excellent table, all convs.; 30/-. Queen’s Private Hotel. Plimmer’s Steps (Lambton Quay). 9 Mulgrave St., opp. A Lambton Station (under new management)—Board and Residence, permanent and Casual. Terms arranged. *A UCKLAND “Clifton,” Whitaker aa Place, Symonds Street, accommodation and breakfast 5/-; full board 7/-; weekly £2. Mrs. Hudson, Phone 43—216. THE place to stay at Palmerston North. —Willow Bank Private Hotel, near railway station and Square. Park ing ground for cars. ’Phone 6282 (Mrs Law). ’ BUSINESS Girl would like to spend week's vacation in refined country home, handy Wellington. Write stating particulars and terms, to NlO2. c/d “Dominion.” ' pLENDOWER HOUSE, 141 Willis '-A street—Single and Double Rooms to Let, 10/- and 12/-, board optional; Bed and Breakfast 4/-. Mrs Rattray. Proprietress. TJTOTEL ALBEMARLE, Corner Cuba AA an( ] Ghuznee Sts. —Superior accom modation, permanent and casual guests; terras moderate. S. G. Stacey, Prop 'Phone 28—325., NAPIER. —Sea View House, 111 Marine Parade. Phone 2676. Super ior accommodation. Good Cuisine; 8/per day; £2/2/- per week. —Mrs. Edwards, Proprietress. 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. POST OFFICE HOTEL, Foxton, TarA iff 10/- day, high-class cuisine, Speight’s beer on tap. best brands of liquors stocked. Proprietor, J. S. Shorthonse (late Taranaki). WANGANUI. Grand central hotel, no st. Hill St- now under management of Mrs P. E. Marshall. Proprietress. Tariff, 8/- per day. AUCKLAND. ’•VERNLEIGH” Private Hotel. Near A Government House, University, Albert Park. Excellent accommodation Miss L. Smith,' Proprietress, 28 Symonds Street, Auckland. Telephone 41—319. THE NEW GUEST HOUSE. "/YItUl,” WELLINGTON, 'J Has very Superior Accommodation to offer permanent or casual guests; also n Private Suite of Rooms. Excellent table. Close to city. Write “Orui,” 37 Watt Street. Phone 42—730. WELLINGTON. QT. IVES, 7 Oriental Terrace, Oriental Bay—Exclusive rooms, only a limited accommodation; splendid situation, no traffic noise, close to tram stop. Under new management, nnd has been entirely refurnished on up-to-date lines. Tariff 10/6 per day. weekly by arrangement. Phone 28 —BS3. Proprietress, FLORENCE SINCLAIR.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 20, 18 October 1930, Page 1

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