ACCOMMODATION. ,UNKET ST—Boarder to share run, private home, use of tel. - Ring 27 —329, —— WANTED, Lady Boarder, share room, ’ ’ private family, Berhainpore. 1617, c/o “Dominion.” ST.—Vacancies for aU Boarders, or bed and breakfast; 2 minutes Lambton Station, ROTORUA ACCOMMODATION. RINCES GATE Private Hotel, adjoining gardens, baths, croquet greens. Phone 279. Miss R. Maher, Manageress. GRAND VUE, overlooking bowling greens. Tariff, 14/- day; £4/4/wkly. Phone 60. Morrisons, Proprietors. “CPHE EMPIRE." —Now a separate A house; official A.A.A. Commercial Travellers, public service and sportsmen’s home; 13/- daily and 75/- weekly. QURREY HOUSE Haupapa Street, Rotorua; 8/6 day; £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. Devin, Proprietress. Phone 217. "ROTORUA — The Commonwealth, AA first-class table; tariff 10/- daily; £3 weekly. Mrs. Jones, Proprietress. - QONOMA Private Hotel. Winter Tariff, 9/- daily; £2/15/- weekly. R. Garlick, Proprietress. Phone 473, "TkEVONSHIRE HOUSE, near grounds, ■AA baths. Steinite Radio Wireless; 8/per day, £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. /QUEENSLAND Private Hotel. First'Q“ class accommodation, 8/6 per day, Winter Tariff (no weekly). Phone 144, Box 41. Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. p RAND HOTEL—Unequalled comfort, service, cuisine. Special winter tariff. Phone 5. E. E. Harvey, Manager. ALACE HOTEL, Rotorua’s leading Commercial Hotel. Close to, banks and business houses. Tariff, 14/- day. W. Meredith, Manager. .. T)ARK VIEW PRIVATE HOTEL, A entirely refurnished and renovated, and under new management. Tariff — 12/6 Day; £3/15/- Week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cnsey. Proprietors.nOHE New Private Hotel, “The Denbies,” A- adjoining, Government Gardens, Sanatorium, and Baths. D elightful Home. Tariff from £3/3/- to £3/15/-. Proprietress, Mrs. C. M. Dillon. Private Hotel, Rotorua, one minute New Ward Baths, 10/- day, £3/3/,- weekly. Mr.; and Mrs. C. Chirm, Proprietors. ' ; REST HOMES. BOULCOTT CONVALESCENT HOME TIIETS, Convalescents, etc. 102 BoulAA C ott St., Wellington. Phone 40-503. 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—406. PLANTS, TREES, AND GARDEN. "TIARWIN TULlPS.—Finest mixture AA O f s eif colours. Strong flowering Bulbs. 5/- dozen. T. Waugh and Son, 234 Lambton Quay. 'T ILIUM REGALE, rare majestic lily. AJ Large bulbs .1/- post free. Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland. 1 Q'p. BRIGID and French Anemone. Choice strain'Ranunculus, each ’2/6 50. D. S. Thompsoh and Co., Gisborne. R" ANUNCULUSTSuper Hybrids, finest strain in cultivation -, brilliant mixture;- 2/6 doz.; 17/6 100. posted. C. F. Pilcher and Son,, Lower Hutt. , 1/TADAM MELBA Strawberry Plants,' IU. 30/- per 1000, 6/- per 100, freight extra. 1,. ' Freeman, 26 Harboro St., Timiiru. : QEEDS.—Sow now, Alyssum, Alonsoa, O Calendula, Candytuft, Cornflower, Geums, Larkpur, Leptosyne, Linana, 6d. packet, T. Waugh and Son. A/TECONOPSIS Baileyii (Blue PoPPY)> new, strong plants, 3/-, postage rod. J. Dallinger. Nurseryman. Lower Hutt. Tel. 166. "It/YADONNA NMAS LILY, large flow; I’A ering, o bulbs 1/6 post free. Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland, ■XtEW Anemone, “Scarlet Emperor,” wonAv derful flower, great size, petals brood and imbricated, glistening scarlet, stiff stems, 2ft. long, 3/- doz., 20/- 100 posted. C. F. Pilcher and Son, Lower Hutt. TPREESIA BULBS. —Splendid mixture, A . including yellow, mauve, and cream, 6/- hundred. T. Waugh and Son. Seedsmen. Lambton Quay. OLLN’IOCK Delphinium Seed. - The grcii -t novelty ever offered, ■ 2/packet. D. S. Thompson and Co., Gis- ' ' A NEMONES, Giant, double, mixed, -ft- guaranteed, 1/- doz. post free. Nurseries., Ltd., Box 13; Newton, Auckland. TAAFFODILS, 20 best varieties, separAA ately 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,J- 4 strong clumps, 1/6 post free. Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland. PALMERSTON NORTH SPECIALS. “rpilE DOMINION” Branch Office, A- The Square, Palmerston North, deals with all matters concerning. Subscriptions, Advertising and' Provincial News. Telephone—-Office 5955. AA/ATCH Special Window— Lampard, ” 167 Cuba St. Sox. 6d. pair; Flannel Frocks, from 6/11. Boys’ Navy Coats, 8/11. ’ OILLIARDS —Visit Dominion Billiard A> Parlour, Mowlem Bldgs., 2 Entrances, stairway, beside Royale Dutch; and Cuba St. J. G. Fitzgerald. pYCLISTS—For' Repair Work of all kinds remember Anderson’s Cycle Works, opposite Post Office. Palmerston City. "RRENCH Pleating, Embroidery, HemA stitching, Buttons. ' overlocking.— “The Exclusive.” 251 Cuba Street. Phone 7323. Mail orders; ' M. HOOPER, Rangitikei St., for * Dressmaking, Frocks, Children s Clothing. Hand Knitting. Orders taken. Corner Maire St. ' UPPER HUTT SPECIALS. P” ETONE Steam Laundry, Dry Cleaners—Hats. Cleaned and Blocked. Depots: Hazelwoods, Upper Hutt, and Craven’s Store (Trentham). BUSINESS NOTICES. EC. EVANS, Denture Specialist. Pain- • less Dentistry, opp. Fuller’s. Courtenuy Pl. Phone 20 —627. WANTED TO SELL. ” AITOOL Crepe de Chine, Repp Crocks, various colours, price 20/6. Margaret Dean, 236 Lambton Qy. TZELLOW Bread, over forty years, has AX. neV er varied in quality. To-day—-the popular favourite. Depots every where. ■ — R~OLFE’S Wax.—A 2/4 tin contains as much as three 1/- tins. Obtainable all stores.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 174, 20 April 1931, Page 1
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