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ACCOMMODATION. i SUPERIOR Board-Residence. 18 HobkJ son St. Tel. 43—990. • RLLSMERE, 318 Willis St.—Wanted, -*- J Boarders, single and double rooms; terms reasonable. A STOR Boardinghouse, 141 Willis St. —Double, Single Rooms, 10/-, 12/weekly; bed breakfast, 4/-. QUNNY NAPlER—Accommodation in kJ central home for visitors; 30/- per week. 23 Raffles St., Napier. TERRACE, 150 —Vacancies genA tiemen, perihanent dr casuals; single and double rooms, tel„ all convs. 144. WILLIS ST, Adelaide House— Vacancies for ■ Permanent and Casual Guests; bed, breakfast, 5/-, QTRAND Private Hotel, Ghuznee St., kJ has vacancies for boarders, 30/- and '32/6 weekly, or 7/6 day. Phone 28 —343. RNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., has A-t Vacancies for' Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41—301. rpHORNLEIGH Private Hotel, 49 BoulA cott St.—Superior Accommodation for casual and permanent Guests; centrally situated. Phone 42—287, MEW Plymouth—Ocean View Private Hotel; reasonable tariff, garage. Mrs. A. T. Ulenberg, Proprietress. LTAWERA—Somerset Private Hotel, opposite Station. Parking for cars. Tariff, 10/ per day. Mrs. E. McLean, Proprietress. / A UCKLAND—Stay at “Castlebar,” penny Section. Symonds Street and Khyber Pass; tariff 10/- day. Miss Gee, Proprietress.■ HOTEL Ventnor, Devonport—Renovated, ideal holiday home; tennis, bathing. Book now. Christmas. Miss I. Johnston. __ MARTON—Braeside Private Hotel, "A. under new management, centrally situated; tariff 8/6 per day. weekly by arrangement. Phone 83.' A UCKLAND—The Carlton, City Road, Auckland. Tariff, 8/- day; £2/10/weekly. 2min. Queen St. Mrs. Clarke, Proprietress. MASONIC HOTEL. Woodville, under dA .new management. Superior accommodation, best liquors stocked. J. Brandon, Proprietor (late Hawke’s Bay), TTAMILTON—Brighton Private Hotel, 2 minutes town and P. 0.; excellent accommodation; tariff 12/6, 14/-. Mrs. M. B. Williams. Proprietress. _____ (QRIENTAL BAY, 10 Grass Street,— AA Vacancies in comfortable home; terms moderate; also prescribed diets for convalescents. A UCKLAND—Fitzroy House, top ■'J- Wakefield Street, near Symonds St., new management. Weekly, 37/6: bed ■ and breakfast, 25/- weekly. PALMERSTON NTH.—Devine’s EmT pire Hotel. Holiday bookings now being received. Book early to avoid disappointment. Excellent cuisine and service; WANGANUI—Sonoma House, opp. ’’ Fire Station, Guyton St., vacancies for permanent and casual boarders. Good table and accommodation. Moderate tariff. ATEW Plymouth—Chetwode Private HoA’ tel. Automobile Association and Government Tourist House; Miniature Golf; Tennis. Accommodation for cars. Mrs. Phillips, Hostess. 'AUCKLAND — “Clifton,” Whitaker xx Symonds, St. ’ Xmas and New Year tariff, bed and breakfast £1 10/- weekly,, full board £2/5/- weekly. Mrs. Hudson. Phone 43—216. tjIGHDEN, 32 Pirie St., vacancies ffir AA gentlemen, permanent and casuals;' early breakfast, soft washing, tel.: terms 30/-. XTEW PLYMOUTH—CIose beaches, A' park, private hotel, good table, moderate tariff. Hotel Arcadia,. Egmont Street. TTOTEL SELWYN (Private), CourA 1 tenay Place, has Vacancies, permanent and casual guests. Terms moderate. Phone 21—082;TTOTEL WHITEHALL, top old “DoAA minion” Avenue, Boulcott St.. Cen-tral—-Excellent Board. Residence: 30/weekly. 6/- day. RAILWAY HOTEL, opposite Railway AA Station, Palmerston Nth. Superior accommodation, free parking area for cars,. Moderate tariff. - VISITORS to Wellington.—Superior ' Acdommodation, Bed and Breakfast. Casuals and Permanents; , next Parlialiament Bldgs.. 81 Hill St. PERMANENT Board, single, share, double rooms; excellent table, all convs.; 30/- Queen’s Private Hotel, Plitpmer’s Steps (Lambton Quay). BALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place. —Superior Accommodation; Casuals 8/6 day. £2/5/- week: Permanents. 35/- and 37/6. . Tel. 21 —836. TTAWERA—RaiIway Hotel, opposite Al Railway Station. Superior accommodation. Free parking for cars. Tariff, bed and breakfast 5/-., Permanents by arrangement. ' ■ OTEL ALBEMARLE. Corner Cuba and Ghuznee Sts.—Superior accommodation, permanent and casual guests; terms moderate. S. G. Stacey. Prop. ’Phone 28—325. QALVATION ARMY, Men’s Hostel, 56 kJ Single Rooms, 32/6 a week, breakfast 6.30 a.m. •„ lunches cut; night porter in attendance. 37 Vivian St.. Wellington. Phone 21—230. rpHE NEW GUEST HOUSE, A “ORUI,” WELLINGTON, Has now opened as a very Superior Guest House. Ideal-situatioii. near city, excellent table. Service Flat available. Telegrams : “Orui.” 37 Watt St. Tel. 42—730. AUCKLAND “RERNLEIGH” Private Hotel. Near A Government House. University. Albert Park. Excellent accommodation Miss L. Smith. Proprietress. 28 Symonds Street, Auckland. Telephone 41—319. WELLINGTON. QT. IVES. 7 Oriental Terrace, Oriental kJ 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 dny. weekly by arrangement. Phone 28 —883. Proprietress. FLORENCE SINCLAIR. (CONVENIENT ACCOMMODATION V IN CHRISTCHURCH. u . L r NEW CITY HOTEL. NEW CITY HOTEL. Corner Colombo and Bath Streets. W. J. BLAKE, Proprietor. (Late City and Storey’s Hotels.) Conveniently situated in the principal thoroughfare of Christchurch, and only one tram-stop from the Railway Station, the New City Hotel provides visitors to Christchurch with most modern hotel service at reasonable cost. Thoroughly up-to-date, hot and cold water in every bedroom, also bedrooms with private bathroom adjoining. Reservations should now be made by letter. OPEN FOR GUESTS, DECEMBER 27. TARIFF MODERATE. WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous). R“OBERTS6N’S SILVER' SHRED (Lemon) Marmalade for Lunch. ROLFE'S Wax makes spring cleaning “ much easier Unrivalled for polishing Piano . Gramophones Leather, Wood work, Linos. .

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 1

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