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ROTOiWA ACCOMMODATION. QONOMA Private Hotel. Winter Tariff, 9/- daily; £2/15/- weekly. R. Garlick. Proprietress. Phone 473. TYEVONSHIRE HOUSE, near grounds, baths. Steinite Radio Wireless; 8/per day, £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. UEENSLAND Private Hotel. Firstclass accommodation. Tariff, 10/day. Phone 144, Box 41. Mrs. Beige, Proprietress. OTEL ROTORUA, Private; official A.A.A. hotel. Tariff, 12/- day; £3/10/- weekly. Mrs. G. C. Cheater, Proprietress. “tpHE EMPIRE.” —Now a separate house; official A.A.A. Commercial Travellers, public service and sportsmen’s home; 13/- daily and 75/- weekly. p* RAND HOTEL —Unequalled comfort, service, cuisine. Special winter tariff. Phone 5, E. E. Barvey, Manager. ALACE HOTEL, Rotorua’s leading Commercial Hotel. Close to banks and business houses. Tariff, 14/- day. W. Meredith, Manager. PARK VIEW PRIVATE HOTEL, entirely refurnished and renovated, and under new management. Tariff — 12/6 Day; £3/15/- Week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Casey. Proprietors.rpHE New Private Hotel, “The Denbies,” adjoining Government Gardens, Sanatorium, and Baths. Delightful Home. Tariff from £3/3/- to £3/15/-. Proprietress, Mrs, C. M. Dillon. “QT ELMO,” select Board and Residence; special attention to those requiring rest. Tariff 9/- per day. Miss L. B. Ryan, Proprietress. ■ROTORUA — The Commonwealth, first-class table ; tariff 10/- daily: £3 weekly. Mrs. Jones, Proprietress. HAMILTON HOUSE Private Hotel’. Tariff, 10/- per day; £3 per week. Every comfort. Mrs. K. Constant, Proprietress; “TZTA ORA” Private Hotel: moderate tariff; excellent cuisine. Mrs. Braekebush, Proprietress. QURREY HOUSE Haupapa Street, Rotorua ; 8/6 day : £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. Devin. Proprietress. Phone 217. PRINCES GATE Private Hotel, adjoining gardens, baths, croquet greens. Phone 279, Miss R. Maher, Manageress. p RAND VUE, overlooking bowling greens. Tariff, 14/- day; £4/4/wkly. Phone GO. Morrisons, Proprietors REST HOMES. BOULCOTT CONVALESCENT HOME. TYIETS, Convalescents, etc. 102 Boulcott St., Wellington. Phone 45 — 503. Sister C. E. Wise. “pRAFTON” Rest Home, 204 Upper Adelaide Rd., for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet: nurse in attendance. Miss Compton. Tel, 24—106. . TTATAITAI MATERNITY HOSPITAL 9 HINAU ROAD, IS NOW UNDER. THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF NURSE REENBERG. Fees: From 4 Guineas per week. Telephone 23 —365. WANTED TO RENT. QMALL bungalow, with garage preferred ; handy to city. Particulars, etc., 527, c/o “Dominion.” ON ground floor preferred, unfurnished flat, vicinity Kelburn or Oriental Bay; reliable tenants. '• State particulars, etc., S2B, c/o “Dominion.'’ QUIET young married couple, no children, require flat, bedroom, kitchenette, within one section city. State terms to J 947, c/o “Dominion.” tpWO Business Men require neat, selfcontained Flat, fireplacS, phone essential ; handy city; rental not exceed 30/-. “Urgent,” R 409, c/o “Dominion.” WANTED TO BUY. QMALL stationery or confectionery kJ business; must stand investigation; cash waiting. S2l, c/o ’ L’.'minion.’’ TV ANTED to Buy, Potato Digger. State ’ ’ price and description. Apply “Digger," “Dominion” Agency, Lower Hutt. QEND your Furniture to Silverstone’s. kJ Busy Auction Mart, Cuba St., Woolworth’s Buildings. Accounts paid immediately. Tel. 20—907. pASH Buyers, Wool, Skin, Hides, TalXJ low Horsehair, Bones, Brass, Copper, Wine and Beer Bottles. Wanganui Bottle Exchange, Taupo QuaL Wanganui. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. XCHANGE—Good solid Residence, Petone, for Wellington property. N. Fox, Jackson St., Petone. TPXCHANGE —4-rd. Bungalow, garage, J-J Petone, for section with bach; equity £l5O. N. Fox, Jackson Street, Petone. PXCHANGE— Bungalow, Lower Hutt, -"-J for Farm, handy to city; cash for balance. N. Fox, Jackson St., Petone. •RXCHANGE— S-rd. House? Petone, for -*-J city house property or section; equity £360. N. Fox, Jackson St., Petone. - w MASTERTON ANNOUNCEMENTS. “rpHE DOMINION” Branch Office, Perry Street, Masterton, deals with all matters concerning Subscriptions, Advertising, and Provincial News. Telephone 1161; Box 87. "ROUND Trip Tours—Nash Sedan ■L* leaves P.O. 10.45 a.m. daily for Palmerston North. Sunday excepted. Fare 10/-. A CETONE Welding.—Broken or Worn Castings Welded equal to new. Dawson. 41 Lincoln Road. Masterton. pAMPERS are invited to inspect our '-J wonderful two-burner “Kamp-Kook.” Eight models to choose from. Albert Donald, Masterton. ONALD & JOY are ready to fit you with a perfect pair of riding breeches. Come and be fitted. KERSLAKE AND CO., General • Auctioneers, Queen St.. Masterton. Outside Sales a speciality. Phone 1329. ■pLUMBING. Estimates given. WorkJk manship guaranteed. . Water engineering for domestic supplies, town or country. A. D. Sheppard (honours. City and Guilds of London). Jeans Street, Masterton. Phone 1315. XfO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP has ■k’ 3 distinctive uses—the. Laundry, Kitchen, and Bathroom. Try it. Mastcrton Grocers. FEATHERSTON ANNOUNCEMENTS. pARRIER. —W. Higginson, Mail Con'J tractor, Pirinoa and Lake Ferry. Garage, phone 40: house. 217 Featherston. Write, wire, or ring. XTO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP has -kJ! 3 distinctive uses —the Laundry. Kitchen and Bathroom. Try it. Featherston Grocers. SHOP IN CARTERTON. XTO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP tins Al 3 distinctive uses—the Laundry, Kitchen and Bathroom. Try it. Carterton Grocers.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 147, 18 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 147, 18 March 1931, Page 1

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