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ACCOMMODATION. PROVINCIAL — (Continued). /CHRISTCHURCH.— Stay where you A/ get efficiency, reliability, courtesy, and attention That is at the HOTEL FEDERAL: The Tariff will suit you. /CHRISTCHURCH. —Windsor . Private A/ Hotel, Manchester St., 1 min. Station ; bed and breakfast, 4/-; dinner, bed, breakfast, 5/6. Billiards, wireless.. Excellent cuisine,—M. Benger, Proprietress. inUNEDIN— Albyn House, 558 King A-' St., Dunedin North; 10/- day, £2 10/- weekly; S.I.M.U. official house. Mrs. j. w. Mclvor, Proprietress. ICEILDING — Central Private Hotel (under new management). Tariff, 6/6 day, 35/- week; permanent. 30/-. Phone 7035. E. Storey. LEVIN— Wistaria Private Hotel. A.A. House. Levin’s up-to-date Hotel; superior accommodation. Permanent and casual guests. C MASTERTON, Brooklyn House, Ren all 111 st—Vacancies for casuals (8/- day, £2/2/- week), and Permanents (30/- and 32/6 weekly). ■ ' T7IRST-CLASS Board and Lodging for A 1 ladies for Christmas Holidays at “Moerangi,” Queen St., Masterton. Exceptionally low terms till end of January. Apply the Matron. VAPlER—Belmont House, 87 Carlyle Al St. Superior accommodation, good table, all convs.; 30/- per week. J. A. Ashworth, Proprietor. l ' . VAPlER—Stonelea Private Hotel, HarA’ vey Rd.; all convs.; casuals and permanents ; moderate terms. Tel. 988. D. Wishart, Prop. . ■ VAPlER—Coronby House, 80 Marine A” Parade. New management; handy town, good table, reasonable tariff. Mrs. Moffit. proprietress. . VAPIER, 31 Marine Parade.—ExcelA' lent accommodation. . Casuals and permanents; washing, sewing, etc. Mrs. Stairmand, Proprietress. Phone 7 <9. VAPIER—Miss Balk will, t “LyntonJ’ Al Clyde Road. Accommodation people requiring quiet and rest; , smin. from Parade. ' VAPlER—Wilsdene House, corner DalAi ton and Station Sts. Handy town, station, Parade. 6/- per day. Mrs. Quinn, Proprietress. VAPIER —Beach House, 36 Marine Ai Parade, situated right in the town; comfortable accommodation; moderate tariff. Mrs. M. E. Bott.) Proprietress. Phone 475. VAPIER—“SeaIy House,” Sealy Rd. Ai Select accommodation, centrally situated, beautiful view. Casuals, 6/6 daily, 35/- weekly. Permanents arranged for. Mrs. M. Plunkelt, Phone 382, MEW PLYMOUTH—HoteI Arcadia, A" private hotel. Good table,_ near parks and beaches: moderate tariff. A. Walker, prop. ."JJEW PLYMOUTH—Braemar Private Av Hotel. Powderham Street, Mrs, Myhill. Under new management. Three minutes’ walk from Post Office; reasonable tariff; good meals. ~ ) OKOROIRE. THE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, New A Zealand’s most complete; holiday resort. Golf, bowls, tennis, fishing, shooting, mineral baths. ' PALM. NTH—St. Elmo, 3 Linton St., near Gentlemen’s' Chib, super accommodation, quiet and central; 6/6 day; week 35/-. , ’' TIARAPARAUMU—Limited AccommoA elation, fishing, bpating, swimming, shooting, tennis; ideql situation, overlooking sea.:<s Eatwell. Tel. 50R YVAIPUKURAU, — “Almadale,” Rus- ’’ selllSt., new management; tariff reduced: comfortable home; excellent table. Mrs. H. Russell.' Proprietress. TITANGANUI—Croydon Flats, self-con- ’’ tained, fully furn:. central; casual or permanent, from 25/-. 58 Plymouth St. ) REST HOMES. YJOULCOTT Convalescent Home. Con-A-J ■ valescent and Rest Home, 102 Boulcott St. Sun balcony, harbour view; special diets, etc. Tel. 45 —503. Sister C. E. Wise. . ; PROPERTIES FOR SALE. WANTED to Sell, Section, . Tawa »v Downs, cheap. K9lB. Dominion. 1?OR SALE, heart City, superior new A 2-story Bungalow containing 7 rms.. kitchenette, garage; no climb. £3300. Owner, Box 1320, G.P.0., Mellington. BELLEVUE GARDENS VICINITY T ARGE Corner Section, with winding AJ stream, surrounded by magnificent homes and gardens. Close to staticn and bowling green. Easy terms. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON. LTD. (Estd. 1902.) ROSENEATH PROPERTY. /AFFER wanted for modern 6-roomed X Bnngalriw at Roseneath. Large section ; first mortgage £1350, at 6 per cent., 7 years, or will let at moderate rent. Apply G. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Or Ring 17—167, aft E r 6 p.m. TAWA FLAT COTTAGE FOR SALE. THIS is a new 4-roomed Cottage with A a n usual conveniences. Vacant and immediate possession can be had. Close Main Road. Price only £5OO. with easy terms. ' J. FANNING AND CO.. 74 Manners Street, WELLINGTON. ——J f‘ - DAY’S BAY. TYAY’S BAY—Your great chance '.is here, if you wish to secure a beautb fill home; the last word in modern, complete in every detail. Situated in sunuy. sheltered position with a panorama view. Eawns, garden, water,, drainage, garage, etc. It is impossible to describe it fully. The Owner, who is leaving the Bay, will sell the Furnishings if desired. Will consider Mortgage Security. Possession early. For inspection apply WM. BUTLER. 140-150 Lambton Quay, or Day’s Bay. CHIROPRACTORS. pOLAVILL AND COLWILL announce their return from further Chiropractic study in U.S.A, and Europe. Reopening January 7. National Bank Chambers. Courtenay Place, Wellington. Tel. 52—569. WANTED TO SELL. OME BREW. The real thing. "Sixteens” Brand Ale and Stout. Pure and wholesome. 2/6. G rocers. q/d"paint. BITUMINOUS, ideal for roofs, iron work, motor chassis, etc.; colours, red. brown, green, black. N.Z. made. Restar Ltd.. Gas Co- Buildings. /CASCADE Ale. Three Diamond Port, full range other lines: holiday prices still ruling. Reginald Collins, Ltd.. Maritime Buildings, Ballance St. Open 9 I till 5.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 80, 29 December 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 80, 29 December 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 80, 29 December 1931, Page 1

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