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ACCOMMODATION. PRIVATE board wantedTy youth, soft washing, good home essential; state terms. J 542, c/o “Dominion.” YTACANT—B.S.-rms.; morning tray ; ’ evening meals optional; hot_baths; convs. 184 Willis St. Tel. 21 —057. BOARD in refined home for business gentlemen, large double and single rms. 22 Hobson St., tel. 43—640. s3—Vacancies, ■“A single and share; garage; every comfort. Tel. 20—111. "kj” HILL ST. has vacancies, double A suit married couple; excellent table and hot water service. suit mar*3 ried couple or two friends. 18 Hobson St. Tel. 43—990. ' 1 zt/1 WILLIS ST., Adelaide House — A*A£t jjej an( j Breakfast, 5/-; Rooms, board optional. TTIGHDEN, 32 Pirie St, has vacancies' AA ■ f or gentlemen ; early breakfast, soft washing ; tel., all convs.; 30/-. ASTOR Boardinghouse, 141 Willis St. AA —Double, Single Rooms. 10/-, 12/weekly; bed, breakfast from 3/6. T/NNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., has Aa Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41—301. WANTED to Board, 2 Ladies or 2 Vv Gentlemen going to work, or would Let Rms.; breakfast if preferred. 64 Thompson St. pIRST-Class Accom” offered married couple, 2 ladies'or gents; large Rm.; single detached rm., gent. lo Oriental Tee.; 20 —301. WAVERLEY HOTEL, Marion St.— •’ Superior accommodation; tariff 8/b per day. Permanents by arrangement. E. Dickson. OQI TERRACE — Permanent and Casual Guests, or bed and breakfast; harbour view; moderate. Tel. 43— 368. : TTNDER new management—Strand Private Hotel. Vacancies for boarders. Tariff 27/6 and 30/- weekly: 6/6 daily; 4/6 bed and breakfast. Y7ISITORS to Wellington—Superior ’ Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast. Casuals and Permanents; next Parliament Bldgs., 81 Hill St, PERMANENT Board, single, share, A double rooms; excellent table, all convs.; 30/-. Queen’s Private Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps (Lambton Quay). A UCKLAND — “Sonoma” Private AA Hotel. 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park. Tariff, 9/- day; £2/10/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. HAMILTON— Stay at Warwick, Hamilton East. Beautifully situated, overlooking river; every conv. Mrs. . Voysey, Proprietress. ALMOItAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Pl Superior Accommodation; Casuals 8/6 day, £2/5/- wk. Permanents, 35/- Single Rm., Doubles by arrangement. Tel. 21—836. T> EDUCED Tariff, “Whitehall/.’ top Ai “Dominion” Ave.. Boulcott St. Share Rooms, 20/- and 22/6; Single, strictly in advance; full board; excellent table. ' TTOTEL ALBEMARLE, corner Cuba AA an d Ghuznee Sts. —Superior accommodation, 8/6 daily. 2 Z2/-s<?e kl y. permanents from 35/-. S. G. Stacey. Phone 28—325. ATAPIER. —Sea View House, 111 MarAY ine Parade. Phone 2676.. Super ior accommodation. Good Cuisine;-8/-per day; £2/2/- per week.—Mrs. Edwards, Proprietress. QALVATION ARMY, Men’s Hostel, 37 Vivian St., Wellington. Full board 30/-; Singly Rooms. Breakfast 6.30 a m. Lunches cut. Beds only, 10/- and 12/6, share rooms, per week. Open all night. Phone 21—230. ■ twyford flats. QUPERIOR, Modern and Homelike 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. 86a HILL STREET. Wellington. : AUCKLAND. TTOTEL GARDINER, Emily Place XI (near Grand Hotel), Auckland — First-class accommodation. Tariff, 9/per day, £2/15/- per week; bed and breakfast 6/-, weekly £l/10/-. Quiet and central. ROTORUA ACCOMMODATION. “OpHE EMPIRE.”—Now - a separate A house; official A.A. A. Commercial Travellers, public service and sportsmen’s home; 13/- daily and 75/- weekly. REST HOMES. BOULCOTT CONVALESCENT HOME. TiIETS, Convalescents, etc. 102 BoulA£ cott St., Wellington. Phone 45— 508. Sister C. E. Wise. WANTED TO RENT. TTESPECTABLE Coiiple wish to rent AX small House or Bach with convs. 5534, c/o “Dominion.” PLANTS, TREES, AND GARDEN. TYARWIN TULlPS.—Finest mixture A' of self colours. Strong flowering Bulbs. 5/- dozen. T. Waugh and Son, 234 Lambton Quay. T ILIUM REGALE, rare majestic lily. -*-J Large bulbs 1/- post free. Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland. ■RANUNCULUS, Super Hybrids, finest -*A strain in cultivation; brilliant mixture; 2/6 doz.; 17/6 100, posted. ■C. F. Pilcher and Son, Lower Hutt. QEEDS.—Sow now, Alyssum, Alousoa, Calendula, Candytuft, Cornflower, Geums, Larkpur, Leptosync. Linaria, 6d. packet. T. Waugh and Son. TUTECONOPSIS Baileyii (Bine Poppy), X’A ne w, strong plants, 3/-, postage 6d. J. Dallinger. Nurseryman. Lower Hutt. Tel. 166. TIfADONNA XMAS LILY, large flowL’A ering, 2 bulbs 1/6 post free. Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13. Newton, Auckland. XTEW Anemone, “Scarlet Emperor,” wonA’ derful flower, great size, petnis broad and imbricated, glistening scarlet, stiff steins, 2ft. long, 3/- doz., 20/- 100 posted. C. F. Pileher and Son. Lower Hutt. REESIA BULBS.—Splendid mix t ure. including yellow, mauve, and cream, 6/- hundred. T. Waugh and Son. Seedsmen. Lnmbton Quay. A NEMONES. Giant, double, mixed, -“■A guaranteed, 1/- doz. post free; Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland. AFFODILS. 20 best varieties, separately named, including King Alfred. Weardale Perfection. 5/-. posted. H. Tidmarsh. Otahuhu. QEEDS.—Sow now, Cabbage “Early Market,” Cauliflower, “Early London”; Onion. “Ailsa Craig”; Spinach. “Prickly/' 6d. packet. T. Waugh and Son. T - iLY OF VALLEY, sweet scented, strong clumps. 1/6 post free. Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland. WANTED TO SELL. SALE LIQUIDATION - STOCK. MATRONS’ Black and Navy Afternoon .Frocks, in all sizes, from 50/-. Margaret Dean, 230 Lambton Qy. “A UNIQUE IToLivatcr"Botile takes all A-*- ilie bur-r-r out of the chilly sheets on cold winter nights. Won’t crack, won’t leak, won't burst. British guarantee.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 171, 16 April 1931, Page 1

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