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ROTORUA ACCOMMODATION PARK VIEW PRIVATE HOTEL, -A entirely refurnished and renovated, and under n.w management. Tariff — 12/6 Day; £3/15/- Week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Casey. Proprietors. pRINCES GATE Private Hotel, adjoinA ing gardens, baths, croquet greens. Phone 279. Miss R. Maher. Manageress. “TZTA ORA” Private Hotel; moderate Aa tariff; excellent cuisine. Mrs. Brackebush, Proprietress. (2J.RAND HOTEL, unequalled comfort, 'A service, cuisine. Special winter tariff. Phone 5. E. E. Harvey, Manager. T?MPIRE Hotel, renovated, refurnished. Tariff, 12/-; £3/10/- weekly. Wire Empire only. Miss O’Hagan, Proprietress. HOTEL ROTORUA, Private; official A.A.A. hotel. Tariff, 12/- day; £3/10/- weekly. Mrs. G. O. Cheater, Proprietress. TAEVONSHIRE HOUSE, near grounds, aA baths. Steinite Radio Wireless: 9/per day, £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. "THE DENBIES.” Proprietress Mrs. -a C. M. Dillon (late Park View). Phone 15, P.O. Box 45, adoining Government Gardens. PALACE HOTEL, Rotorua’s leading Commercial Hotel. Close to banks and business houses. Tariff. 14/- day. W. Meredith, Manager. [TAMILTON HOUSE Private Hotel. AA Tariff, 10/- per day; £3 per week. Every comfort. Mrs. K. Constant. Proprietress. XTAWERA—Somerset Private Hotel, AA opposite Station. Parking for cars. Tariff; 10/ per day. Mrs. E. McLean, Proprietress. “CT. ELMO,” select Board and Residence,; special attention to (hose requiring rest. Tariff 9/- per day. Miss L. B. Ryan, Proprietress. ' CURREY HOUSE, Haupapa Street, ° Rotorua: 8/6 day; £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. Devin. Proprietress. Phone 217. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel. Firstclass accommodation. Tariff, 10/day. Phone 144, Box 41. Mrs. Beige. Proprietress. CONOMA Private Hotel. Winter Tariff, iA 9/- daily; £2/15/- weekly. R. Garlick. Proprietress. Phone 473, PENTON HOUSE. Private Hotel, close ■A to baths. Tariff, 8/- day; £2/5/weekly. Miss Breunon, Proprietress. ■ROTORUA —The Commonwealth: firstAa class table. Winter tariff, 9/- daily; £2/10/ wkly. Mrs, Jones. Proprietress. RAND VUE, overlooking bowling aA greens Tariff, 14/- day: £4/4/- wkly. Phone 60. Morrisons. Proprietors. WANTED TO BUY, QNE Doz. Indian Runner Ducks, this year’s hatching. Reply RB6B, c/o “ Dom in i on.” YY7ANTED Buy I—Furniture1 —Furniture 1 Furni- ’’ ture 1 Furniture. Spot_cash, we pay cartage. Phone 28 —145, Kenner s, Ltd. ATT ANTED to Buy—Racing or Light ’’ Hunting Saddle. Write full particulars to W669, c/o “Dominion,” Wanganui. . ■ SEND vour Furniture to Silverstone’s Busy Auction Mart. Cuba St. M oolwortlrs Buildings. Accounts paid immediately. Tel. 20-—9 O:. /“■ASH Buyers, Wool. Skin, Hides, TalA> low. Horsehair. Bones. Brass. Cop : per. Wine and Beer Bottles. Wanganui Bottle Exchange. Taupo Quay. Manganui. - — “nTHE Pot Always, Boiling.” We are -A cash buyers of old gold, teeth, chains, watches, bangles, rings, trinkets, etc. (for melting purposes): top price guaranteed, cash by return; post to Robinson’s. Ltd.. 352-4 Queen St., Auckland; MIRAMAR. RONGOTAT. BUNGALOW WANTED. A K ROOMS, must be modern; Govt loan preferred. Deposit about £75. Very reliable purchaser. Ring immediately—■ ONSLOW BENGE AND CO.. Land anil Estate Agents. 6 Boulcott Street. Phone 40 —490. PAINT MIXER. VI/ ANTED to Purchase, a Second-hand ’’ Paint Mixer. State fullest particulars as to capacity, price, etc., to — 8522. c/o -‘Dominion.’’ PALMERSTON NORTH SPECIALS. •■rpHE DOMINION” Branch Office, A The Square, 'Palmerston .North, deals with all matters concerning Subscriptious, Advertising, News. Telephone—Office 5955. “M. HOOPER. Rangitikei St., for • Dressmaking. Frocks. Childrens Clothing. Hand Knitting. Orders taken. Corner Maire St. TJEGENT Billiard Parlour—Most AA modern saloon in city; 7 tables. Above Regent Theatre. Broadway, Palmerston Nth. PALMERSTON Dining Rooms, 179 Main Street. A first-class meal at all hours. All meals 1/- each, A. EVANS. Ladies’ Outfitter, Cole- • man Place. New season’s coats ami felt hats, street ..nd evening frocks made to order. T ONDON TOWN, The Square. PalmerA-' ston North —2 Reels Clarke's Cotton, 7d. London Town Sells for Less. (CYCLISTS, the risks you take are far too great. Procure a Lamp today. Anderson's Cycle Works (opp. Post Office;. , T ONDON TOWN. The Square, PalmerA-< ston North—White Nursery Flannelette. 7/11 dozen; Tea Towelling. 6d. yard. CUBA ST.—Carlton Pork Shop. 'A * Full range of choice meats, all cooked to perfection. 2k trial solicited. T ONDON TOWN. The Square. PalmerA-< ston North—soo yards Fugi Silk. 1/4 yard; Jap Crepes. 6d. yard. SPECIALISTS in good things, exclusive ranges. The Home Kitchen. Square, near Library 'Phone 7340. LONDON TOWN. The Square. Palmerston North—2 Reels Clarke’s Cotton. 7d. London Town Sells for Less. PATEA SPECIALS STATIONERY. Cigarettes. Books. Daily and Weekly Papers are cheaper from H. E. Penne, Stntioner. Paten. “TRIE DOMINION” arrives at Patca A am] is obtainable from H. E. Deane. at 9 a.m. daily. WAVEULEY SPECIALS. 17OR SALE.—Waste Ends Cheese * Crates and Butte: Coxes, delivered Wanganui Station, for £3/8/6 eash. 1. W Wall. Timber Merchant, Warerlcy. GREYTOWN SPECIALS. ASK for Penguin Shoe Cream: shines brightest: removes stains ; bottles 1/-. Flemming's Cash Footwear Store. Carterton SHOP IN CARTERTON. T ADIES I Ask for Penguin Shoe A-4 Cream. shines brightest; removes stains; 1/- all stores. Flemming’s Cash Footwear Store, Carterton.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 51, 24 November 1930, Page 1