ACCOMMODATION. MULGRAVE ST.—Vacancies for AQ ladies or gents.; tel.; near Lambton Station and Bldgs. XXTANTED Known—Best Board can be ’• obtained, 27/6, excellent table, nice home. 86 Roxburgh St. T IPMAN ST., 9 —Vacancies for men A- 4 boarders; single and double rooms; all convs.. Phone 20 —719. 2 GENTS., select home, suit business men; all convs.; terms attractive. 93 Ellice St. Ring 21—225. TYAY’S BAY, Wellington — Superior AA Accom., casual guests. “Ventura,” Ferry Rd., Tei. 72, Eastbourne. TSUSINESS Girl wants Board 4 days A-* Easter, farm or sheep station preferred. Full particulars to Dll3, c/o “Dominion.”’ QELECT Board-Residence, suit profeskJ sional or business men; no climb or steps; midday lunch, late dinner, good service, moderate tariff. Tel. 20—659, T ARGE Sunny Furn. Bed-Sitting-rm., Ak fireplace, harbour view; tel., 3 min. Oriental Bay tram; bus passes door; gentlemen ; share or separate, 25/-. Tel. 21—593. "V'OUNG lady desire's board in refined A country home for two weeks (Easter time), Hawke’s Bay district preferred; use riding horse essential. P 696, c/o “Dominion,” Palmerston North. ROTORUA ACCOMMODATION. “THE EMPIRE.”—Now a separate A house; official A.A.A. Commercial Travellers, public service and sportsmen’s home; 13/- daily and 75/- weekly. QONOMA Private Hotel. Winter Tariff, kJ 9/- daily; £2/15/- weekly. R. Garlick. Proprietress. Phone 473. TYEVONSHIRE HOUSE, near grounds, AA baths. Steinite Radio Wireless; 8/per day, £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel. Firstclass accommodation. Tariff, 10/day. Phone 144, Box 41. Mrs. Beige, Proprietress. ' TTOTEL ROTORUA, Private; official AA a.A.A. hotel. Tariff, 12/- day; £3/10/- weekly. Mrs. G. C. Cheater, Proprietress. QKAND HOTEL—Unequalled comfort, service’, cuisine. Special winter tariff. Phone 5. E. E. Harvey, Manager. PALACE HOTEL, Rotorua’s leading Commercial Hotel. Close to banks and business houses. Tariff, 14/- day. W. Meredith, Manager. "pARK View Privaie Hotel (opp. Govt. A Gardens). Bowling, Tennis, and Croquet Greens. Tariff 12/6 day; £3 15/- week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.. Casey, Proprietors. THE New Private Hotel, “The Denbies,” a adjoining Government Gardens, Sanatorium, and Baths. Delightful Home. Tariff from ,£3/3/- to £3/15/-. Proprietress, Mrs. O. M. Dillon. “CT ELMO,” select Board and Resikk dence; special attention to those requiring rest. Tariff 9/- per Jay. Miss L. B. Ryan, Proprietress. ■ROTORUA — The Commonwealth, AU first-class table; tariff 10/- v daily; £3 weekly.. Mrs. Jones. Proprietress. TTAMILTON HOUSE Private Hotel. AA Tariff. 10/- per day; £3 per week. Every comfort. Mrs. K. Constant, Proprietress. “yr IA ORA” Private Hotel; moderate AU- tariff; excellent cuisine. Mrs. Brackebush, Proprietress. QURREY HOUSE Haupapa Street, kJ Rotorua ; 8/6 day: £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. Devin, Proprietress. Phone 217. PRINCES GATE Private Hotel, adjoinA ing gardens, baths, croquet greens. Phone 279. Miss R. Maher, Manageress. RAND VUE, overlooking bowling AA greens. Tariff, 14/- day; £4/4/wkly. Phone 60, Morrisons, Proprietors. REST HOMES. BOULCOTT CONVALESCENT HOME. DIETS, Convalescents, etc. 102 Boulcott St., Wellington. Phone 45— 503. Sister C. E. Wise. “PRAFTON” Rest Home, 204 Upper AA Adelaide Rd., for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet: nurse in attendance. Miss Compton. Tel. 24—106. YTATAITAI 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. AVANTED to Rent, furn. or semifurn. ’ ’ Flat, 5-6 rms., garage. Oriental Bay preferred ; adult family. Write N 95, c/o — — WANTED TO LEASE. XV ANTED Lease, with P.C., good dairy ’’ or mixed farm; experienced man. Particulars, SIS, c/o “Dominion.” WANTED to Lease, with or without ’’ purchasing clause, dairy farm, capable of carrying 50 to 60 cows. Apply F. Boyle. Mangamahu. XXTANTED to Lease, with right of purv» chase. 4 or 5 acres with 5-roomed house, suitable for poultry farm. Manawatu preferred. Particulars, RllO, c/o “Dominion."rpo LEASE. — Bakery and Grocery A Business, inland town, Taranaki; great opportunity take over on easy terms; ill-health reason 'for retiring. Turnover about £6O weekly. Particulars: Box 114, Wanganui. , TO LET. "(JRIENTALHAY? FRONTING Parader-Superior UnfurA nished Flat, 5 rooms, in modern concrete building; rent right to good tenant. Tel. 20—118, ~ “KODAK HOUSE.” EXCELLENT Warehouse or Office AcAJ commodation vacant, all usual facilities. Apply Manager, Kodak, Ltd., lb Victoria Street. Wellington. rgvo"" LET, Wadestown— Large Dwelling, J suitable for gentleman’s residence or boardinghouse; half a minute from the tram; large attractive grounds. The property is capable of conversion as a rest house or private hospital. Attractive rental to' suitable tenant. For terms and particulars apply District Public Trust Office, Wellington. • 'rrO~LET. in Hawera, Taranaki, from A April 13 —A Shop. 24ft. frontage by 20ft. deep, with all shelving and fittings and up-to-date 5-rd. House attached; electric light, h. e. water, etc.: motor shed, storehouse, and good yard: comparatively new and all on ground floor. 50/- per week. Apply J. Higham, 8i Un ion Street. Hawera, Taranaki, WANTED TO SELL. XXTANTED Sell. Oak Dining Suite. £l5; ’ ’ Chesterfield Suite. £l4/10/-. Great value. City Furnishing Store. Blair St. ■pULMONAS. —Take Plumonas and be U free from coughs and colds in future. Chemists. 1/6. 2/6 box. "X/rORAH” Margarine gives better re•l’A suits and costs less. At all storekeepers,
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 150, 21 March 1931, Page 1
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