ACCOMMODATION. EOARD in homely place on Terrace AA f Ol . young man, single room. Phone 22—771. VOUNG man, share rm., board reasonA- able; also garage to let. 65 Ellice St.; phone 20—509. TO LET. t IT'D LET, superior fiirn. fiats. Phone A- 43—567, 90 The Terrace. rp6 LET, comfortably furn. single rm., A- all convs. 25 Palmer St., off Willis St. /rtlTY'Mayoralty—Hislop will carry out k- 7 the duties fearlessly and impartially. ROTORUA ACCOMMODATION. T)ALACE HOTEL, Rotorua’s leading A- Commercial Hotel. Close to banks and business houses. Tariff, 14/- day. W. Mqredith, Manager. . • ; •* . .
pARK View Private Hotel (opp. Govt. A- Gardens). Bowling. Tennis, and Croquet ■ Greens. > Tariff 12/6 day ; £3 15/- week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Casey. Proprietors. ■ ’ ' •■. ■
EMPIRE HOTEL. IyOST Popular House in Rotorua. ReBL (faced tariff, 10/- and 12/- per day. A.A.A., C.T.. and'P.S.' Wire Empire.
tpHE New Private Hotel, “The Denbies/’ A- adjoining Government Gardens, Sanatorium, and Baths; Delightful Home. Tariff from £3/3/- to £3/15/-. Proprietress, Mrs. C. M. Dillon.
■pRINCES GATE Private Hotel, adjoin A- ing gardens, baths, 'croquet greeps. Phone 279. Miss R. Maher, Proprietress.
ERAND VUE,j overlooking bowling AA greens; , Tariff, 14/-. : day;' £4/4/wkly. Phone . 60. Morrisons/ Proprietors.
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, kJ 9/- daily; £2/15/- weekly. R. Garlick, Proprietress. Phone 473.
fIHIRM’S Private Hotel, Rotorua, one minute New Ward Baths, 10/- day, £3/3/- weekly. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chirm, Proprietors. ' ‘ ' . . . -
TAEVONSHIRE HOUSE, near grounds, baths, Steinite.Radio Wireless; 8/per day, £2/10/-'weekly. Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. ' v
QUEENSLAND Private Hotel. Firstk* class accommodation, 8/6 per day, Whiter Tariff (no weekly). Phone 144. Box 41; Mrs. Berge, Proprietress.
ERAND HOTEL—Unequalled comfort, ■M" service, cuisine. Special 'wifitiJr tariff. Phone 5. E. E. Harvey, Manager.
REST HOMES. BOULCOTT CONVALESCENT HOME DIETS, Convalescents, etc. 'lO2 Boulcott St., Wellington. Phone'4s—- — Sister C. E. Wise. “ERAFTON” Rest Home, 204 Upper ■'-A Adelaide • Rd., ’ for reception* of elderly.and delicate persons needing care or diet; nurse in attendance. Miss Comp-’ ton. Tel. 24-" -406; ?' ' WANTED TO RENT. YVANTED, furn. B.S. rm., fireplace, ’ V gas ring,', central. l Apply, stptipg price. Io Ns9s. c/o "Dominion.” ' - BACHELOR requires Furn. Flat or Part House, with service if possible. State terms. 5779, c/o’ "Dominion." TMANTED to Rent. 12 months or ’* longer, modern' 7-i‘d.r House, unfum.,' Kelburn, Wadestown,- ■ Karori, State rent.,full particulars and tel. number. K 897, c/o; "Dominion,” EIT;Y Mayoralty—Hislop Stands for Prudent Municipal Administration. , WANTED BUY. ■REQUIRED cheap, used utility, good A-* order (owners only)'. Write SB9l, c/o. “Dominion." ■■ ■ TVTTLK round, 50 to 70 gallons, retail BA- daily price, fullest particulars. Peck, Post Office, Mangamaire. , WANTED to Buy, sewing machine, Singer drophead preferred, for cash. Write N 899, c/o “Dominion.”
1 9 FOUR-SIDER Planer on ball-bear-ings, good condition. Price, particulars, “Planer,” c/o H. Barnes, Frankton Junction.
QEND your Furniture' to Silverstone’s Busy Auction Mart, Cuba St., WooL worth’s Buildings Accounts paid immediately. Tel. 20—907. !
EASH Buyers. Wool, Skin, Hides, TaL low, Horsehair. Bones,. Brass, Cop-: per; Wine and Beer Bottles. Wanganui Bottle Exchange, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. ■ .
TVANTED to Lease or Purchase, with ’’ small deposit, Dairy Farm, from 60 to 100 acres; Taranaki preferred. Particulars to TV. M. Maas, P. 0., Marton. j ’
TAOG —Wanted, well-bred young dog as -Lr watchdog and companion to children. Must be good tempered and well trained. Send full information and price to N903,,c/o “Dominion.”
Mayoralty—Hislop Stands for Economy Compatible with Effici-
WANTED TO EXCHANGE.
T>ETONE. —Exchange sound 7-rmd. house for small City Property. N. C. Fox. 158 Jackson St., Ptone.
T OWER Hutt—Exchange, three desirable properties for Dairy Farm. N. C. Fox, 158 Jackson St.. Petone.
WANTED to Exchange, 1 of 3 valu- ’’ able Violins,, valued from £35 to £5O. with a Tourte Bow. for a first-class Shot-gun. 894. c/o “Dominion.”.
EXCHANGE. Hastings ,or Napier Properties. Dwelling. 9 rms.. Lower Hutt, suitable boarding-house, convert flats, nursing home. Apply SS6B. c/o “Dominion.” f ' ‘
WANTED TO SELL. HILDREN’S Woolly Suits hi all shades, from 10/6: Shawls, Rugs and Infants’ Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, new address No. 90 Mannerss St., next to Scott’s Pic Shop. “T>OOTS Pure Aspirin”—ThCiC magic words bring you cei’bin relief. Sixpen co bottle 25.■ ■ PHINA. CUT CRYSTAL. MINTON. . BOSE. DRESDEN. , HEATHCOTE. CHELSEA. CAPO DI MONTE. ISIS DUPOMA. GOLD BRONZE DUPOMA. SAVOY. SHELLEY. CARLTON. WALSH WALSH CRYSTAL. SASCHE. CHAPPELL. RASCHE. AUBREY GUALTER & CO.. 149 Featherston St. aud 194 Lambton Qy.
piTY Mayoralty—Hislop Stands for Sound Finance — Progress with Safety. ■ / ■
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 187, 6 May 1931, Page 1
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