ACCOMMODATION. A DEDAIDE House, 144 Willis St. A “-A- superior Board and Residence, from 25/- per week. . ,1 (I MULGRAVE ST.—Vacancies for j a( H eK or gents., boarders. Reduced terms. Near Station aud Bldgs. TZELBURN —Superior Accom. for 2 Ax business girls; comfortable; single or double ms.; moderate. Ring 26—155. i DNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., has A-< Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41—301. LTIGHDEN, 32 Pirie St.—Single Rm., AT also Rms. to share, for gentlemen; soft washing. Tel.; 27/6. "VISITORS to Palmerston North.— V Private home, 6/- per day. 26 Grey St., Palmerston Nth. DANELEIGH House, 70 Cambridge AT Tee.—Superior Board and Lodging;central; every eonv.; moderate ■ terms. Mrs. A McCarter. Tel. 22—924. , SUPERIOR Private Accommodation — i-) Double and Single Rms.. in select home on Terrace. Lunches out. Suit business gentlemen. Ring 44—259. ■RUTLAND Private Hotel, Plimmer’s AA Steps—Commercial'men, special low tariff; ideal, comfortable borne; quiet; central. ' A STOR HOUSE, 141 Willis St.—Single " and share rms., 8/6,11/- wkly; bed. breakfast 3/- to 4/-.; Beds from 2/nightly. ’ PERMANENT Board from 22/6, share A dduble and single rms., every conys., excellent table. Queen’s Private Hote 1 , Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton Quay. D ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay A-* Place.—Superior Accommodation; Casuals 8/6 day, £2/5/- wk. Permanents. 35/- Single Rm.. Doubles by arrangement. Tel. 21—836. JTOTEL ALBEMARLE, corner Cuba AT- and Ghuznee Sts. —Superior accommodation 8/6 daily, £2/2/- weekly; permanents from 35/-. S. G. Stacey, Phone 28—325. , VISITORS to Wellington—Superior ’ Accommodation. Bed and Breakfast, Casuals and Permanents; next Parliament Bldgs., 81 Hill St. TTOTEL BRISTOL, corner Cuba and A*- Ghuznee Sts. First-class accom.; few vacancies for permanents available; 35/- weekly. REDUCED Tariff; "‘Whitehall,” top “Dominion” Ave.. Boulcott St Share Rooms, 20/- and 22/6; Single, 25/-; strictly in advance: full board; excellent fahle. TTOTEL TROCADERO, Lambton Qy.. Al Wellington. Most central city hotel. Tariff, 10/-; accommodation for 100 guests; permanent from 35/-. P. E. Low, proprietor. TTOTEL CENTRAL, near Railway Al Station, Palmerston Nth., again under management of Ned Trehey. Excellent accommodation, service; specially reduced tariff. Free parking for cars. ,Speight’s Beer. ■■ ■ , I : TOURIST. PROFESSIONAL, AND BUSINESS PEOPLE. QT. ELMO, situated near Parliament House, offers exclusive, fully-fur-nished Flat, short or long period; also Bed-sitting private sitting- room if re--quired; and breakfast to casuals or permanents; per day or week; service arranged if required. Apply Tel. 42—845. 99 Hill St. , - TWYFORD FLATS. QUPERIOR, modern, homelike furn. X 5 Flats and Bed-Sittingrms (morning tray), 2 min. House.of Parliament: sunj L shine,'hot water, garden. TOURISTS and members Overseas League specially welcome.. : 86a HILL ST., WELLINGTON. (IAULFIELD HOUSE, > Sydney Street East, ' Opp. Parliament Buildings. ! UP-TO-DATE GUEST HOUSE. Tariff 16/6 and 12/6 day, Weekly by arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL. > Phone 42—355. , - XTAPIER. —Coronby House, 80 Marine Parade, excellently situated, facing sea, handy to town; good table; reasonable tariff. , - ■, TTAMILTON—Stay at Warwick, Ham--f-A iit L u East. Beautifully situated, overlooking river; every conv. Mrs. ypysey, Proprietress. AUCKLAND - “Sonoma” Private •f* Hotel: 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park. Tariff, 9/- day; £2/10/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. PLANTS, TREES, AND GARDEN. GWEET Peas —Sow now. Waugh’s SumVJ mer-flowering Spencer varieties. Six distinct named. 1/6. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton Qy. qpOMATO Plants for Greenhouses, CarA ter’s and Sutton’s, large or small quantities, J. Dallenger. Nurseryman. Lower Hutt; tel. 166.' T ILIES, Xmas, 9d.; Rare Regale, 1/-; AT Orange Tiger, 9d.; Golden Arum, 1/-. Nurseries, Box 13, Newton, Auckland TCELAND Poppies—Superb strain, A beautiful blooms, exquisite shades; 50 plants 2/-. posted. Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. GOW Dwarf Lightning Peas. Weeks earlier than any other, great cropper. Price 1/1 packet. Post Free. Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. tpWELVE choicest Perennial Asters, •A 6/6, 6 3/6; six Perennial Phlox, 4/-. Catalogue free. Cullen, Waimauku. > PERUVIAN Guano —Nature’s incomA parable fertiliser. Now obtainable in 71b. bags for 1/6. from T. Waugh and Son. Lambton Qy. t ; , A STER Seeds (Sun Ball), the. most TT decorative Aster in cultivation, mixed, 6d per packet posted. C. F. Pilcher and Sons, Waiwetu, Lower Hutt, W’gton. piNUS Insignis, yearlings, 300,000; -*• 15/- 1000 cash, at nursery or railway. John Parish, Rotorua. GOW~Genuine Curtis 9-Star Perennial Broccoli Seed. Bears sto 13 heads. Broccoli year after year. Price one shilling. Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. piNERARIAS —Strong plants of our 'T large-flowered Exhibition Strain, now ready. 3/- doz. posted. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton Qy. f}.LADIOLUS, named—Blue, Violet, AT Orange, Rose, Yellow, Pink, Scarlet, White, Salmon, 9d. each. Nurseries. Box 13, Newton. Auckland. GPECIAL OFFER—Finns Muricata, the best pine for shelter, splendid 3yr. trees, 100 25/-, each additional 100 15/-. Fine Macrocarpas, Lawsons, hedge plants, at low prices. Coombs’s Nurseries, 500 Albert St., Palmerston N. "DRILLED Spencer Sweet Peas, 18 A choice shades, mixed, 1/3 oz. packer Nurseries, Box 13, Newton, Auckland,’ TCELAND Poppies—Mammoth SunA beams, large flowers, mixed colours, 2/3 doz.. 6/6 for 50. posted. C. F. Pilcher and Son, Lower Hutt. QEED Potatoes —Complete stocks of A) Southern-grown, hand-picked samples. now available from T. Waugh aud Son, Seedsmen, Lambton Qy. GOW Lightning Cauliflower. . Forms X) fine heads. 6 to 7 weeks, after putting out the plants One shilling packet Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. A MARYLLIS. "Scarlet. Valotta. four TA flowers each stem, 2 bulbs 1/6. posted. Nurseries. Box 13. Newton. Auckland. AERIAL 1/9 1/10
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 285, 28 August 1931, Page 1
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