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ACCOMMODATION. PROVINCIAL —(Continued). XTAPIER—The Chequers Private Hotel, L’ 15 Clyde Rd., reconditioned and return; new management.—Mrs. D. MeIvcr (tale Raugituiki Hotel). Phone IgO. "NJAI'JER —Melsie House, 66 Marine dA Parade; every comfort; casuals & permanents; 30/- per week. Mrs. Leighton, iiroprietress ; ______ AUMOANA (Hawke’s Bay)—Ocean View Guest House, next to P.Oopening March 24. Tariff, ,£2/5/-. AU trains, cars met by arrangement. I’ishiug and boating. Mrs. L. Bowen, Propnetress. XFELSON. —Metropolitan Hotel, 10/d-’ day. £2/10/- weekly : ideal home; select; handy town and P.O. Write or wire. J. S. Walter. Proprietor, ■ XfELSON, “Wainui House.” —Superior dA. accommodation, beautiful surroundings, 3 minutes tennis lawns, bowling greens; all service cars call. Phone 85, Nelson. XTEW PLYMOUTH —Braeinar Private dA Hotel, Powderham St., Mrs. Myhill. Under new management. Three mins, from P. 0.; reasonable tariff. OKOROI RE. xrOUR Best Holiday—At the Hot *- Springs Hotel, amidst beautiful surrottndings. Write for particulars. AEKAKARIKI Ocean HouscdEwhere shall we go for Easter? Ocean 1 louse, by the sea. Tariff to suit times. Tel. No. 4. PALMERSTON NTH.—Goldfern PrL vate Hotel (late Wentworth), 4 David St. New management. • Permanents and casuals; good table; moderate tariff. PALM. NTH.—St. Elmo. 3 Linton St., near Gentlemen’s Club, super accommodation. quiet and central; 6/6 day; week 35/-. JF ALM EUSTON NORTH—Bed and -L breakfast, 4/-; double and single rooms; homely. 26 Grey St. (off Rangitikei St.), near Square., PALMERSTON NORTH. — Kingls Court Private Hotel, 85 Fitzherbert Avenue. Superior accommodation. Casual and permanent guests. Under new management. Phone 6368. PICTON— “Troeadero,” good accommodation, first-class table; tariff '£2 10/- per week, 8/6 per day. , /XUEENSTOWN —Laurel Bank, firstM class cuisine, modern conveniences; tariff, 9/- day, £2/10/- weekly. W. H. Overton, Proprietor. /QUEENSTOWN— Golden Terrace, sel- • ' c * ect accommodation, charming situation, 11/- day, £3/3/- weekly. Mrs. M. Davies, Proprietress. Box POTORUA—The New Private Hotel, XV "The Denbies,” adjoining Government Gardens, Sanatorium, and Baths. Delightful home. Tariff from £3/3/- to £3/15/-. Proprietress, Mrs. C. M. Dillon. OTO RUA—Palace Hotel; Licensed •la l Commercial Hotel; close Baths, Tennis. . Golf, and Business Places; tariff, 12/- day. P. Kinninmont, Manager. POTORUA— Grand Hotel. Unequalled aA comfort, service, cuisine. Special winter tariff. Phone 5. E. E. Harvey, Manager.. p OTORU A—Chirm’s Private Hotel, Hinemoa St., minute new Ward Baths; £3/3/- week, 10/- day. Appointed Auto. Assn. HoteL t - POTORUA—Prinees Gate, he leading Private Hotel in the Thermal Dlstrict. Tariff from £4/4/- per week. POTORUA—HoteI Australia. Reduc--*A' ed tariff. Summer holidays. All concessions. Box 148. Wires, rpAURANGA, Mt~ -*• comfort and conv.; only hotel facing ocean aud sunshine; moderate tariff. Ocean Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Phone 2S3M. TTAURANGA—Wharepai Private Hotel, -*• Cameron Road; £2/5/; wkly.: bathing and tennis, all conveniences. Miss Moffatt. Proprietress. HTAURANGA— Hotel Roslyn, Tau- -*■ ranga’s paramount guest house; exclusive locality, marvellous view: historic town. Mr. and Mrs. Meikle. fjMMARU —Railway Private Hotel, opp. station. Tariff 7/- day, £2 weekly, concession railwaymen. M. M. O’Brien, Proprietress. I■ rpiMAßU—Beverley House, situated 2 acres ground, 2 mill. ' Qarpliue Bay and Tennis Courts; official house S.I.M.U. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg. Proprietors. TXTAIKANAE—HoteI Mahara, noted for its excellent table aud teas. Book for Eastey. Phone 13. Box 18. TVANGANUI —Croydon Flats, self-con- ’ ’ tained, fully furn., central; casual or permanent, from 25/- 58 Plymouth St. VVANGANUI — Kingsway Private ’’ Hotel. Accommodation for permanent and casual guests. Excellent cuisine. Free parking. Tariff. 10/- day. Phone 3294, REST HOMES, T ADY living in healthy locality will take patient requiring open-air treatment. Write K 462, “Dominion.” “pRAFTON” Rest Adelaide Road, for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet; nurse in attendance. Miss Compton. Tel. 24—106, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO for private sale; cost £lOB 4 years ago; removing; take '£2s. Write R 471, “Dominion.” • RADIO APPARATUS. BATTERIES collected anywhere, charged. returned (radio 2/6. car batteries 3/6). ■ Phoue 54—400. Solarc Service. 66 Taranaki St. WANTED TO LEASE. AIRY Farm, capacity 50 cows. Manawatu preferred, not essential. Apply Box 11, Upper Hutt. CHIROPRACTORS. pOLWILL AND COLWILL announce their return from further Chiropractic study in U.S.A, and Europe. National Bank Chambers, Courtenay Place. Wellington. Tel. 52—869. WANTED TO SELL. I7OR Afternoon Teas —' ■ SMITH'S POTATO CRISPS. AT AKE 14 Gallons of Stout from one packet! 1/3 ported. Simple directions enclosed. E, W. Dall, Herbalist. 117 Armagh Street. Christchurch. SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS. rpHE New All-Electric “Domestic” Sewing Machines; portable model, £l3 10/-; Desk Model, £lB/18/-; ' Table Model. £l9/19/-. guaranteed 10 years.' F. J. W. FEAR AND CO63 Willis St.. Wellington. Phone 41 —446. PUT them in your Lunch Bag— SMITH’S POTATO CRISPS. I\TAkE~3 gallons of Ale or Stout from I’J- one packet! 2/8 posted. State which required. E. W. Hall, Herbalist, iu Armagh ,St» Christchurch,

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 155, 28 March 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 155, 28 March 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 155, 28 March 1932, Page 1