ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. WANTED, 3 Men Boarders, share laun- ’’ dry, mending; moderate. 5583, “Dominion.” ; BOARD offered for 2 men, share large rm., or let rm. to 2 friends. 25 Marion St., City. VISITORS— Stay at Oxford Private v Hotel, • Davis St.; 1 minute from Thorndon Station. K ELBURN—Vacancy for Govt. Cadets or business gentleman, near bus and car; reasonable terms. Tel. 27—157. TROUBLE and Single Rooms, central; A- 7 meals • can be arranged ; bed and breakfast preferred. 3 Oriental Terrace. KJ HILL ST. has Vacancies, double -A and single rms.; excellent table and h.w. service. TTIGHDEN, 32 Pirie St.) has Single AA Rm., a i so Rms. to share; gentlemen; morning tray or full board. TTOTEL COLUMBIA (under new manAA agement) : Single Rooms from 25/-. 38 Lower Cuba St. Phone 41—584. pRANSTON, Seatoun — Comfortable board, every conv., 1 min. from tram, beach. Tel. 16—043. ENNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., has vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41—301. TrELßUßN—Comfortable Home, M.C., , also business lady and gentleman, single rms.; garage; moderate. Ring 26 — 455. . pENTLEMAN requires Furn. Bedrm., AA an< i sitting-rm., with partial board; good locality and private. X 579, “Dominion.” _______ WANTED, by mother and daughter ’’ (adults), comfortable home in country as payin’g guests, fortnight Xmas. N 591, ‘'Dominion.’-’' QO J TERRACE — Permanent and Casual Guests; bed and breakfast, 4/6; comfortable; good table. Tel. 43— 3GS. TZ ELBURN—Comfortable Home, busjAw. ness lady and gentleman, single rms.; garage; very moderate terms. Ring 26—J55. ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Pl.—Superior accommodation: casuals 8/6 day, £2/5/- wk.; Permanents 35/-. Single Rm.. Doubles by arrangement. Tel. 51—836. A STOR HOUSE. 141 Willis St.—Single and share rms., 8/6, 11/- wkly; bed, breakfast, 3/- to 4/-; Beds from 2/nightly. "RUTLAND Private Hotel. Plimmer’s A* Steps—Commercial men, special low tariff; ideal, comfortable home; quiet; central. '; TTOTEL BRISTOL, corner Cuba and Al Ghuznee Sts. —First-class accom.r few vacancies for permanents. Doubles available. ________ TTOTEL ALBEMARLE, Cr. Cuba and AA Qhuznee Sts. Greatly reduced /tariff for permanent and casual guests. Inquiries invited. Phone 52 —543. S. G. Stacey., REDUCED Tariff—“ Whitehall,” top A" “Dominion” Ave., Boulcott St. Shave Rooms, 20/- and 22/6; Single, 25/-; strictly in advance; full board: excellent table. i DAY’S BAY. “"V®XTURA,” Superior Aceommoda- • tion; convalescents and casual guests. Tel, 72. Eastbourne. ~ TWYFORD FLATS. SUPERIOR, modern, homelike furn. *3 Flatk and Bed-sittirtgrms. (morning tray), 2 min. House of Parliament: sunshine; hot water; garden. TOURISTS and members Overseas League specially welcome. 86a HILL ST- WELLINGTON. ' OAULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney Street East, Opp. Parliament Buildings, UP-TO-DATE GUEST HOUSE, Tariff 10/6 and 12/6 day. Permanents from 2 Gns. ■ MRS. E. MAXWELL. Phone 42—355.
TOURIST, COUNTRY AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE STAY AT ST. ELMO. PDSIDENTIAL Furnished Flats are available, also B.D.S. Rms. for casuals. Service and Breakfast. Short and long periods. Sunny, elevated position, near Parliament. 99 Hill St. Tel. 42 —845. Terms by arrangement, PROVINCIAL. A UOKLAND — “Sonoma,” Private Hotel, 5 Alfred St- near Albert Park. Tariff, 9/- day; £2/10/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. TYEVONPORT, Auckland —Stay at “Roc -L* Roi,” 5 Garden Tee.; 2 min. boat. Vacancies guests. Write or 'vjre. ' PHRISTCHURCH— “The Lodge,” 36 Hereford St- City’s Premier Private Hotel; West End. Tariff, 12/6 day, £4 4/ weekly. D. B. Gunn, Proprietor. TfEILDING — Central Private Hotel (under new management). Tariff, '6/6 day, ; 35/- week; permanent. 30/-. Phoue 7035. E. Storey. YfASTERTON. Brooklyn House, Renall i'J- St.—Vacancies for casuals (8/- day, £2/2/- week), and Permanents (30/- and 32/6 weekly). APTER—Station House, 18 Station St. Vacancies Permanents. Casuals; moderate tariff: all comforts. Mrs. Eagle. Proprietress. _ NAPIER— Coronby House. 80 Marine Parade. New management; bandy town, good table, reasonable tariff. Mrs. Moffit. proprietress. XfAPIER, 31 Marine Parade—ExcelU' lent accommodation. Casuals and permanents; washing, sewing, etc. Mrs. Stairmni\d, Proprietress. Xr APIER —Beach Housed 36 Marine Parade, situated right in the town; comfortable accommodation; moderate tariff. Mrs. M. E Bott. Proprietress Phone 475. _____ XTAPIER—"SeaIy House,” Sealy Rd. Select accommodation, centrally situated, beautiful view. Casuals. 6/6 daily, 35/- weekly. Permanents arranged for. Mrs. M. Plunkelt. Phone 352. NAPIER. QTONELEA. Harvey Road, situated tn best locality, 5 mins.' walk from town: thoroughly renovated throughout: every comfort for casuals and permanents. .; Moderate terms Phone 988 D Wishart. Proprietor SUNNY NELSON. MONTREAL HOUSE, Hardy Street, Nelson — Superior accommodation, excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. Telegram?. “Montreal.” Nelson Phone 622. Nelson. , XTEAV PLYMOUTH.—“Chetwode” Privatc Hotel. 7 mins. P.O. Every attention .Quiet. Tennis. Mrs. Phillips, Hostess. TJARAP ARA UM U—Li m i ted accom moX dation. fishing, boating, swimming, shooting, tennis: ideal situation overlookinc sea. Eat.well. Tel, wh. HOLIDAY Accommodation, Endeavour Inlet, Queen Charlotte Sounds, £2 10/- per week. C. .lesson. ANG A.NUI-- -Croydon Flats, self-con- * tained.. fully furn.. central; casual or permanent, from 25/-. 58 I’lymotith_bj — SEASIDE RESORT. THE GRANGE. Haumoana. Hawkes Bay. opening 19th inst.. as a high class Guest House. Situated between Hastings and Napier, it oilers exceHent bo.i ing. fishing, and swimmnig. IVi court. Taxi on premises, terms, apply MRS. E. CAMERON, Haumoana. Phone 6212,
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 63, 8 December 1931, Page 1
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