ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. QUPERIOR Board-Residence. 18 Hob- ° son St. Tel. 43—990, T ADY in well-furnished modern home Aa would like a few paying guests. Tel. 42—730. JJOARD for refined young man, in A-» homely place on The Terrace; single room. Ring 52 —771. T/ACANCIES for ladies or gents., sin- ; gle robins, also share; board optional; central. 9 Kensington St. pOOD home has vacancies young men " boarders; laundry, tel., piano, all convs.; 25/- p.w. 135 a Tliorndon Qy. T ARGE Finn. 8.5.-rm., Single Rm.. Aa tray; suitable ladies or gents.,ill convs.; near Govt. Buildings. 41 —718. LADY in Kelburn willing to take 1 or 2 girl students; nice large, sunny rni.; quiet home. 5703, “Dominion. A DELAIDE HOUSE, 144 Willis St.— AA- Furn. Bach, suit married couple; also Room, suit two friends for board. "DOARD and Residence in a comfortable A-* home, for gentleman. 19 Selwyn Tee., off Hill St. '■pNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., has ■*a vacancies for Premanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41 —301. OTEL SELWYN—Superior accom’.; reduced tariff; casuals 7/6 day; permanents 27/6, 30/- weekly. Tel. 51— 082. , rpi-lORNLEIGII, 49 Boulcott St.—AcA commodation for permanent and casual guests; centrally situated. Phone 42—287, “WHITEHALL,” Boulcott St., top Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton Qy.—Accom. single, share, and double rms.; board optional. Tel. 44—234. OTElTßßlSTOircorner Cuba and Ghuznee Sts.—First-class accom.; few vacancies for permanents. Doubles available. “ASTOR HOUSE, 141 St.— AT Single and share rms., 8/6, 11/wkly.; bed, breakfast, 3/- to 4/-; Beds from 2/- nightly. JUTLAND Private Hotel, Plimmer’s A* l Steps—Commercial men, special low tariff; ideal, comfortable home; quiet; central. - TJOTEL COLUMBIA (under new manAA ngement): Single Rooms from 27/6; Double, £2/10/-. 38 Lower Cuba St. Phone 41—584.■ TTOTEL Grand Central. Wellington’s AX j eac ]ing private Hotel. Tariff reduced—l2/6 and 14/- day. 107 Cuba St.Phone 52—412. WAITANGI Private Hotel. 58 Boul- '' cott St —Under new management; superior accom.; moderate tariff. Phone 41—682. WELLINGTON — Hotel • Arcadia, ’ ’ Lambton Quay. Tariff 12/6 day. £3 15/- weekly; every comfort and service. Public Service House. Phone 40—366. HOTEL ALBEMARLE, Cr. Cuba and Ghuznee Sts. Greatly reduced tariff for permanent and casual guests. Inquiries invited. Phone 52 —543. S. G. Stacey. ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay PI. —Superior accommodation; casual 8/6 day, £2/5/- wk.; Permanents, from 30/-. Single Rm., Doubles, by arrangement. Tel. 51 —836. U- DAY’S BAY. ‘•T/ENTURA,” Superior Aecommo- ' ’ ' dation; convalescents and casual guests. Tel. 72, Eastbourne. TWYFORD FLATS. GUPERIOR, modern, home-like furn. Flats and Bed-Sittingrms. (morning tray). 2 min. House of Parliament; sunshine; hot water; garden. TOURISTS and members Overseas League specially welcome. 86a HILL ST., WELLINGTON, QAULFIELD 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. MANWELL. Phone 42—355. “THE MANSIONS,” Ghuznee St., Wellington. GUPERIOR Private Hotel! in best part of City, handy to trams and shops; ideal accommodation for holiday guests. Excellent table. Appointed Official Automobile Hotel, MRS. E. HENDERSON, Proprietress. PROVINCIAL. A UCKLAND—HoteI “Arundel,” WaA*- terloo Quadrant, opp. Govt. House, 11/- day, £3/3/- weekly? Permanents by arrangement. A UCKLAND—Wentworth, 74 SyAA monds Street. Tariff 10/- day; £2 10/- weekly. Popular house; bandy town. Phone 46 —775. T)EVONPORT, Auckland—Stay at “Roc -A' Roi,” 5 Garden Tee.; 2 min. boat. Vacancies guests. Write or wire. A UCKLAND—BeIvue, 32 Princes St. AX (opp. Albert Park), '5 min. city; casuals 10/- day; £3/3/- weekly; bed and breakfast 6/-; permanents, reduced rates. I A UCKLAND—“Ryecroft,” 26 Symonds A*- Rt., opp. Albert Park; 10/- day, £3 weekly bed and breakfast, 6/-; permanents by arrangement. Appointed AA-A. House. AUCKLAND—The Mansions, WhittaAA k er place, Symonds St.; tennis court; 10/- day, £3/3/- weekly; bed and breakfast, 6/-. Mrs. Jean Carter, Proprietress. TMTLFORD, Auckland—Glcnmark, leading Private Hotel, two min. beach, near golf links; beautiful grounds: tariff, 12/6-15/6 day: £3/3/- and £4/4/weekly. Mrs. B. Faithfull. “HINEMOA.” A UCKLAND—“Hinemoa,” Alfred St., aa Auckland, first-class board and residence in best locality, 5 minutes’ walk through beautiful Albert Park to shopping centre ; good hot water system ; 10/day, £2/15/- weekly. BAY OF ISLANDS. TJExYUTIFUL Bay of Islands—Bay A* View Private Hotel, Opua; safe bathing, good fishing; excursions arranged; first-class accommodation; tariff £2/10/-, 9/- day. Proprietress, Mrs. K. Morris. TJLENHEIM—Stay at Masonic Hotel, •*-* Automobile, C.T. and Civil Servants’ House. First-class accommodation. E. Houlihan, late Tar'atahi Hotel, Carterton. pHRISTCHURCH—RoyaI Hotel, OxA 1 ford O'crrace, finest situation in Christchurch’; garaging handy; tariff, 15/- day—TT. Dyer, Proprietor. pHRISTCHURCH—SIay at the Hotel A Federal. Don’t be depressed. Tariff reduced; table excellent. Good amusements. Dancing and Ping-Pong every night. PHRISTCHURCH.— Windsor Private A Hotel, Manchester St., Imin. Station; bed and breakfast 4/-; dinner, bed, breakfast, 5/6. Billiards, wireless. Excellcnt cuisine.—M. Benger. Proprietress. 17EILDING — Central Private Hotel A (under new management). Tariff, 6/6 day, 35/- week; permanent, 30/-. Phone 7035. E. Storey. T EVlN—Wistaria Private Hotel. A.A. J A House. Levin’s up-to-date Hotel; superior accommodation. £eriuaaent and Qatsuai, EU.esfef 1 . - ‘
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 120, 15 February 1932, Page 1
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