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ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. TJOARD in good home on Terrace for A-* gent.; single rm.; every possible cony. Ring 52—771. \VIDOW offers Board to gentleman in ’’ good home; quiet and central. Write R 720, "Dominion,'’ VACANCIES in comfortable home, ’ Oriental Bay. double and single rins. available; very moderate.lo Grass St. T>OARD, Residence, 18 Hobson St. — aa Balcony rm. (fireplace), couple or 2 or 3 friends. Tel, 43—990. BOARD and Residence in a comfortable home. 19 Selwyn Tee., oil' Hill St., few mins. Lambton Qy. IpNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., has Aa vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41 —301. F INDISFARNE. 53 Fitzberbert Tee.. Aa near Parlt Bldgs.—A select borne for guests: vacancy for married couple. Tel, 42—483. WAITANGI Private Hotel, 58 Boul- ' ' cott St. —Under new management; superior accom.; moderate tariff. Phone 41—682. TTOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Wel-*-A lington’s leading Private Hotel. Tariff reduced —12/6 and 14/- day. 107 Cuba St. Phone 52 —412. agement) : Single Rooms from 27/6; Double, £2/10/-. 38 Lower Cuba St Phone 41—584. I>UTLAND Private Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps—Commercial men, special low tariff; ideal, comfortable borne; quiet; central. WANTED Known—Balmoral Private ’’ Hotel, Courtenay Pee,, superior Aceom.; permanent tariff reduced to 30/-. Single Rms., 51 —836. TTOTELIIRrSTOL, corner Cuba and A-A- Ghuznee Sts. —First-class accom.; few vacancies for permanents. Doubles available. 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 Ghuzuee Sts. Greatly reduced tariff for permanent and casual guests. Inquiries invited. Phone 52 —843. S. G. Stacey. ■ MEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, ManA’ ners Street—First-class Accommodation. Tariff reasonable. Permanent and Casual. R. Stewart, Proprietor. Phone 42—302. DAY’S BAY. “'VENTURA,” Superior Aecommo- ’ elation; convalescents and casual guests. Tel. 72, Eastbourne. TWYFORD FI;ATS. SUPERIOR, modern. bonie-like furn. Flats and Bed-Sittingrms. (morning Iray), 2 min. House of Parliament; sunshine; hot water; garden. TOURISTS and members Overseas League specially welcome. 86a HILI, 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. MAXWELL. Phone 42—355. ’pilE MANSIONS. 81 Ghuznee Street. A- Wellington. Under the new and efficient management of Mr. and .Mrs. W. Haworth. An excellent (able and service are assured. and the comfort and convenience of each individual guest are the very first consideration of the management. Appointed Official Automobile Hotel. PROVINCIAL. A UCKLAND — “Sonoma” Private Hotel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park. Tariff, 9/- day; £2/10/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. TJEVONPORT, Auckland —Stay at “Roc A-A Roi,” 5 Garden Tee.: 2 min. boat. Vacancies guests. Write or wire. Watcrloo Quadrant, opp. Go t. House, 11/- day, £3/3/- weekly. Permanents by arrangement. "A UCKLAND—Wentworth, 74 S?inonds Street. Tariff 10/- day; £2 10/- weekly. Popular house: bandy town. Phone 46 —775. A UCKLAND—“Ryecroft,” 26 Symonds A 7 *- St., opp. Albert Park; 10/- day, £3 weekly; bed and breakfast, 6/-; permanents by arrangement. Appointed A.A.A. House. AUCKLAND—The Mansions, Whittle A-*- ker Place, Symonds St.; tennis court; 10/- day. £3/3/- weekly; bed and breakfast, 6/-. Mrs. Jean Carter. Proprietress. VTLFORD, Auckland —Glcnmark, teadA’A- ing Private Hotel, two min. beach, near golf links; beautiful grounds: tariff. 10/6-12/6 day; £2/2/- and £3/3/weckly. Mrs. B. Faithfull. A UCKLAND—BeIvue. 32 Princes St. (opp. Albert Park), 5 min. city; casuals 10/- day ; £3/3/- weekly; bed and breakfast 6/-: permanents, reduced rates. “HINEMOA.” ’ A UCKLAND—“Hinemoft,” Alfred St., A*- 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. TJLENHEIM—Stay at Masonic Hotel, A-* Automobile. C.T. and Civil Servants’ House. First-class accommodation. E. Houlihan. late Taratahi Hotel, Carterton. P H RISTCHURCH— Royal Hotel, Oxford Terrace, finest situation in Christchurch; garaging handy: tariff. 15/- day.—H. Dyer. Proprietor. piIRISTCHURCH. — Savoy Private Hotel, Manchester St., two min. station ; 9/- day. £2/10/- weekly. A. Dodd. Proprietor. pHR ISTCH URCa—Tariff again "reduced, Hotel Windsor, Manchester St., one min. station. Bed, breakfast. 4/-; permanents 30/- per week. pHRISTCHURCH—The Ideal Holiday '-J —inexpensive, happy and profitable —and identified with nice people—at the Hotel Federal, The tariff is inexpensive. jAUNEDlN.—Leviathan Hotel, nearly opposite Railway Station: tariff. J/day; largest private hotel N.Z. Box 11 — Dunedin. PEILDING— Central Private Hotel *- Superior accommodation, best of tables. Tariff 6/6 day. 30/- week. Phone 7035, E. Slaughter. Proprietor. TTASTINGS — Comfortable bedrms., A--*- breakfast, use sitting-rm., telephone; near theatres: £1 weekly. 605 Hevetriunga St. NTAPI ER — Wilsdene House, corner A' Dalton and Station Streets; handy town, station, Parade; 6/- per day. Mrs. Quinn. Proprietress. 'M’APlF.R—’llic Chequers Private Hotel, 15 Clyde Rd., reconditioned and refurn . new management.—Mrs. D. McIver (late Rangitailli Hotel). Phone l-O-"NIELSON—Stay at “Naumui,” Bridge St., handy town, modern convcnicuccs; 8/- day, £2/2/- weekly. A. Benscmaim, Proprietress. XTELSON, “Wainui House.”—Superior - L ' accommodation, beautiful surroundings, 3 minutes tennis lawns, bowlnig greens; all service cars call. Phoue So. Nelson.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 1