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ACCOMMODATION. QUPERIOR Board-residency also Bach, to share. 18 Hobson St. Phone 43 —990. VACANCIES for 2, share rm., priY vate family. 41A Majoribanks St., lmin. Courtenay Place.’ K 4 HILL ST. has vacancies for Mar•JA ried Couple, large well-furnished B.S. Rm- with fireplace.' _■ OR MARION ST- centre City ; no tram fares; good Board, good rooms; moderate. Phone 28- —775. MAJORIBANKS ST. (53) — Vacau--I'A c j eS) garage, close Courtenay Pl.; moderate tariff. Tel. 20 —111"WANTED, 2 Boarders share large B.S. ’’ Rm., fireplace; terms moderate. 10 Kensington St., off Abel Smith St. 1 J/< WILLIS ST., Adelaide House— Bed and Breakfast, 5/-; Rooms, board optional. " . ’ A STOR Boardinghouse, 141 Willis St. AA —Double, Single Rooms, 10/-, 12/weekly; bed, breakfast, 4/-, IGHDEN, 32 Pirie St., has vacancies for gentlemen; early breakfast, soft washing; tel- all convs.; 30/-. QTRATFORD Private Hotel, Stratford. —Tariff, 7/-, 30/- per week; full staff. Mrs. A. M. Keegan, Proprietress. TpNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St- has A-4 Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41 —301. ■VACANCY for married couple, single ’ share rms. for gentlemen, central; moderate. 257 Willis St. Ring 22 — 659. rpHORNLEIGH Private Hotel, 49 A Boulcott St.—Superior Accommodation for casual and permanent guests; centrally situated. Phone 42 —287. Hotel Whitehall, top old “Do■•hiinion” Avenue, Boulcott St., Cen-tral-Excellent Board, Residence; 30/weekly; 6/- day. , TTNDER new management—Strand Private Hotel. Vacancies for-boarders. Tariff 27/6 and 30/- weekly; 6/6 daily; 4/6 bed and breakfast. T> ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay AJ Place. —Superior Accommodation; Casuals 8/6 day, £2/5/- week; Permanents, 35/- and 37/6. Tel. 21—836. "RAILWAY HOTEL, opposite Railway A® l Station, Palmerston Nth, Superior accommodation, free parking area for cars. Moderate tariff. V ISITORS ' to Wellington.—Superior ’ Accommodation, Bed and BreakfastCasuals and Permanents; next Parliament Bldgs- 81 Hill St. PERMANENT Board, single,/share, double rooms; excellent table, all convs.; 30/-. Queen’s Private Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps (Lambton Quay). TTOTEL ALBEMARLE, corner Cuba Al and Ghuznee Sts. —Superior accommodation, 8/6 daily, £2/2/- weekly, permanents from 35/-. S. G. Stacey. Phone 28—325. QALVATION ARMY, Men’s Hostel, 56 tD Single Rooms, 32/6 week, breakfast 6.30 a.m.; lunches cut; night porter in attendance. 37 Vivian St- Wellington. Phone 21 —230. ' . TTAWERA—RaiIwa” Boardinghouse, Al 8/- per day, 30/- weekly; permanents, 30/-. New management. Mrs. A. Cox, Proprietress., A UCKLAND —Yukon Private Hotel, 5 Scotia Place, Upper Queen Street. Casuals: Tariff, bed and breakfast, 5/-; daily 8/-; new management. A UCKLAND—Fitzroy House, top -xA Wakefield Street, near Symonds Stnew management. Weekly, 37/6; bed and breakfast, 25/- weekly. - TVTEW. PLYMOUTH — Ocean View A” Hotel, ' 244 Devon St. Reasonable tariff; excellent cuisine; car accommodation. . ■ A UCKLAND—The Carlton, City Road, AA Auckland, Tariff 8/- day, £2/10/weekly, 2min. Queen St., Mrs. Clarke, Proprietress. ■ MARTON —Braeside Private Hotel, J’A 'under new management, centrally situated; tariff 8/- per day, weekly by arrangement. Phone S 3. A UCKLAND’—Avonhyrste, Symonds AA Street- opp. Stonehurst, 10/- day, £2 10/- weekly, bed and breakfast 25/- weekly. New management. Phone 45 —199. TTOTEL Ventnor, Devonport—RenovatAA cdi i dea i holiday home: tennis, bathing. ‘ Book now for Easter. Miss I. Johnston. A UCKLAND. —Stay at “Castlebar," AA penny Section. Symonds Street and Khyber Pass; tariff 10/- day. Miss Gee, Proprietress. "PALMERSTON NORTH —Wentworth A Private Hotel (new management), one minute Railway Station. Free parking for cars. Phone 5230. f OWER HUTT—Sunny, cheerful home A-< offered invalid or elderly person with every care and attention in retired nurse s home; terms moderate. 331 Waterloo Road. QUPERIOR, well-furnished accomiuodak? tion, suit refined couple or friends, near tram, no climb, tel.; terms moderate; Highland Park. Write R 927, c/o “Dominion.” HOTEL TROOADERO. Lambton QyWellington.—Most central hotel in city; tariff 10/-; accommodation over 100 guests; permanent by arangement. P. E. Low, proprietor, _____ rpHE place to stay at Palmerston A. North.—Willow Bank Private Hotel, near railway station and Square. Park ing ground for cars. ’Phone 6282 (Mrs Law). A UCKLAND — “Clifton,” Whitaker -cA Place, Symonds St. Tariff:. Bed and breakfast, £l/10/- weekly ; full board, £2/5/- weekly. Mrs. Hudson. Phone 43—216. , ‘ VAPIER.—Sea View House, 111 Mar/■x ine Parade. Phone 2676. Super ior accommodation. Good Cuisine; 8/per iday; £2/2/- per week.—Mrs. Edwards, Proprietress. Plymouth—Chetwode Private Hotel. Automobile Association and Government Tourist House; Miniature Golf; Tennis. Accommodation for cars. Mrs, Phillips, Hostess. ffAWER A—Railway Hotel, opposite Al Railwav Station. Superior accommodation. Free parking for cars. Tariff, bed and breakfast 5/-. Permanents by arrangement. ___ WANGANUI — Kingswny Private W Hotel, St. Hill St. Under new management, newly renovated, first-class accommodation, moderate tariff. Phone 3294. TTAWKESTONE ST., No. 7 —5 mins. Al from Parliament Bldgs. Vacancies for 3 business gents.. 1 single rm. and 1 to share; piano, billiard table; every conv. Ring 42—160,- for particulars. ’ AUCKLAND. “TPERNLEIGH” Private Hotel. Near L Government House, University, Albert Park. Excellent accommodation Miss ,L. Smith. Proprietress, 2S Symonds Street. Auckland. Telephone 41—319. TWYFfTRD FLATS. QUPERIOR, Modern and Homelike O Furnished Flats or Bed Sittingrooms (morning tray if desired). Period arranged to suit. Two minutes from House of Parliament. Sunshine, hot water, garden. TOURISTS and members Overseas League specially welcome. 86n HILL STREET. Wellington. " WELLINGTON. ST. IVES. 7 Oriental Terrace, Oriental 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—883. Proprietress, FLOR- . ENCE SINCLAIR.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 1

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