ACCOMMODATION. SUPERIOR Board, Residence, rms., kJ with fireplaces. 18 Hobson St. Tel. 43—990, KJ HILL ST. has Vacancies, D. and -J- S. rms.; good table and hot water service. "PURN. D.8.5.-Rm., gas ring, fireplace, "k- tel., central; part board if required. 138 The Terrace.
"V"OUNG man, share rm., board_reasou--k- able; also garage to let. 65 Ellice St.; phone 20—509.
MULGRAVE'ST.—Large D. B.S. -k'" Rm., vacant; board optional; near station and buildings.
'\7’ACANCY for 2 Gentlemen, share large ’ room, central, select home; terms 27/6. Ring 22—659. ‘
"V’ACANCY for Married Couple, bed ’ sitting-room, tel., central; terms £2 12/6 per week. Ring 22—659.
ATTRACTIVE Room, breakfast and attendance, gentleman; constant hot water; telephone. 75 Grant Rd.
VACANCY for Married Couple or Gents., share clean comfortable homo, min. Courtenay Pl. Tel. 22—759.
HIGHDEN, 32 Pirie St—Vacancies for . Gentlemen, single room; also rooms to share; tel., all convs.
"V"ACANCIES for people who are par- ’ ticular about good food and comfortable home. 10 Grass St.
TZ"ELBURN—Superior accom. for two -kY- business men, lunch out, single rms., comfortable, reasonable. Tel. 26—455.
A STOR House, 141 Willis St.—Double, Single Rooms, 10/-, 12/; weekly; bed, breakfast from 3/6; Beds from 2/-.
1 44 WILLIS ST., Adelaide House— £ auj Breakfast, o/-; Rooms, board optional. .
■pNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., has -* 7 Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41—301.
001 TERRACE —Vacancies, Permanent an( j (? asua i Guests; also sha»ing room, suit friends; comfortable. Tel. 43—368.
T ARGE Front well-funrn. D.8.5.-Rm., ■k- 7 redecorated; every oonv.; also Bach, highly recommended; central. 19 Kelsington St.
990 THE TERRACE.—Large 8.5.-fw'e-'O Rm., with or without board, suit girls or business woman; also vagirl to share.
PERMANENT Board from 25/-, share, double and single rms., every convs., excellent table. Queen’s Private Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton Quay.
TTNDER New Management—Strand Private Hotel. Vacancies for boarders. Tariff 27/6 and 30/- weekly: 6/6 daily: 4/6 bed and breakfast.
VISn'ORS to Wellington—Superior ’ Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast, Casuals and Permanents; next Parliament Bldgs., 81 Hill St.
VVAVERLEY HOTEL, Marion . St.— Superior accommodation ; tariff 8/6 per day. Permanents by arrangement. E. Dickson.
A UCKLAND — “Sonoma” Private Hotel. 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park. Tariff, 9/- day; £2/10/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress.
TTAMILTON—Stay.at Warwick, Ham--kk- ilton East. Beautifully situated, overlooking river; every conv. Mrs. Voysey, Proprietress.'
TJTOTEL ALBEMARLE, corner Cuba JCL a nd Ghuznee Sts.—Superior accommodation. 8/6 daily, £2/2/- weekly; permanents from 35/-. S. G. Stacey, Phone 28—325'.
TTOTEL TROCADERO. Lambton Qy.. Wellington. Most central city hotel. Tariff.- 10/-; accommodation for 100 guests; permanent by arrangement. P. E. ,Low. proprietor.
T> ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay -L* pi. _ Superior Accommodation; Casuals 8/6 day. £2/5/- wk. Permanents, 35/- Single Rm., Doubles by arrangement. Tel. 21—836.
"REDUCED Tariff, “Whitehall,” top Li “Dominion” Ave.. Boulcott St. Share Rooms, 20/- and 22/6; Single, 25/-; strictly in advance; full board ; excellent table.
"XTAPIER—Sea View House, 111 Marine •lx Parade, Phone 2676. Superior accommodation; good cuisine; 8/- per day, £2/2/- per week. Mrs. Edwards, Proprietress. . ■
SALVATION ARMY. Men’s Hostel, 37 Vivian St., Wellington—Full board, 30/-; single rooms. Breakfast 6.30 a.m. Lunches cut. Beds only, 10/- and 12/6, share rooms, per week. Open all night. Phone 21—230
MACDONALD CRESCENT, No. 19,' Waimea (round corner from St. John’s Church) —Select Accommodation for business ladies; single rooms; renovated, refurnished throughout; new management; a really clean, comfortable home where inspection is welcomed ; terms reasonable; casual or permanent. Phone 22—504. or call. .
HOTEL BRISTOL. pORNER Cuba and Ghuznee Sts. Firstclass accom.; few vacancies for permanents available; 37/6 weekly. TWYFORD FLATS. SUPERIOR Modern and Homelike Furnished Flats and Bed Sitting-rooms; 2 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 L’ (near Grand Hotel), Auckland — First-class accommodation. Tariff. 9/per day, £2/15/- per week; bed and breakfast 6/-, weekly £l/15/-. Quiet and central. ROTORUA ACCOMMODATION. ’EMPIRE HOTEL: TVTOST Popular House in Rotorua. Reduced tariff, 10/- and 12/- per day. A.A.A., C.T., and P.S. Wire Empire. WANTED TO RENT. TVORKSHOP wanted, suitable metal- ’’ worker; anywhere; about 10/-; gas, water, light necessary. Kingsway College, Cuba St. . ' f) FURNISHED 8.5. R., fireplace csL’. sential; separate kitchenette; all convs.; handy Courtenay Place. R 927, c/o “Dominion.” ROOMS WANTED. SCHOOLMASTER and his wife would like furn.' rm., with breakfast, during holidays; Oriental Bay-Willis St. locality. Replies to R 942, c/o “DominWANTED TO SELL. Radiant heat ADIANT HEAT s For cold Autumn Nights get a WIZARD PORTABLE RADIATOR. Model No. 25 burns motor spirits. Model No. 30 burns kerosene. Attractively designed, resembling an electric heater in appearance, but giving a much greater heat at a quarter of the cost. Wickless. Cost of running only a halfpenny per hour. Entirely self-contained. No wires or piping. Demonstrations daily at this office. EARLY BROS. TRADING CO., LTD, 187 Featherston St.. Wellington. Opp. Union Bank.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 189, 8 May 1931, Page 1
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