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ACCOMMODATION. PROVINCIAL—(Continued). XTELSON .—.Met ropoli tan Hotel, 10/A-' day, £2/10/- weekly; ideal home; select; bandy town and P.O. Write or wire. J. S. Walter. Proprietor. fAHAKUNE JUNCTION— King’s Court Private Hotel. Tariff 12/- per day. Car meets all trains. A. J, Young. I:’ rop r ie to r. PALMERSTON N O RTH — G oldfern -*■ Private Hotel. 1 min. station. Bed and breakfast, 4/-; 7/- day; comfortable and good table. Phone 5230. 3 Linton St., near Gentlemen’s Club, super accommodation. quiet and central: 6/6 day; week 35/-. ALMERSTON NTH—Central Hotel, main street, reduced tariff, and breakfast, and casuals: garage.—E. C. Trehey. Licensee. ALMERSTON NORTH—Bed and breakfast, 4/-: double and single rooms: homely. 26 Grey St. (off Rang;tikei St.), near Square. ALMERSTON NORTH. — .King’s Court Private Hotel, 85 Fitzberbert Avenue. Superior accommodation. Casual and permanent guests. Under new management. Phone 6365. PARAPARAUMU Beach —“Hotel Majestic,” finest panorama of beach, golf links. Kapiti Island: enjoy your Easter holidays here. Tennis. Goit, Dancing and Fishing. F. S. Spilman. CWEENSTOWN — Tutuila Guest House, overlooking town and bay; modern conveniences, £3/10/- weekly, reduction families. Mrs. W. Thomson. 1 rop r i e tress. fYUEENSTOWN —Laurel Bank, first'J c ]a SS cuisine, modern conveniences; tariff, 9/- day, £2/10/- weekly. W. H. Overton, Proprietor. QUEENSTOWN— Golden Terrace, select accommodation, charming situation. 11/- day, £3/3/- weekly. Mrs. M. Davies, Proprietress. Box 9. QUEENSTOWN— Mountaineer Hotel, M Beach Street, 1 minute wharf; well furnished, moderate tariff, modern conveniences. Mrs. McCarthy, Proprietress. POTORUA —The New Private Hotel, IV “The Denbies,” adjoining Government Gardens, Sanatorium, and Baths, Delightful home. Tariff from £o/3/- to £3/15/-. Proprietress, Mrs. C. M. Dillon. POTORUA —Park View Private Hotel for a quiet holiday; Govt. Gardens, Baths, Lawns, etc., just across the road. Tariff, 10/- day. Mrs. Staples, Proprietress. P OTORUA—Grand Hotel. Unequalled -LU comfort, service, cuisine. Special winter tariff. Phone 5. E. E. Harvey, Mana gen p OTORU A—Chirm’s Private Hotel, •LU Hinemoa St., minute new Ward Baths; £3/3/- week, 10/- day. Appointed Auto. Assn. Hotel. pOTORUA?—PaIace Hotel; Licensed -LU Commercial Hotel; close Baths, Ten-: nis, Golf, and Business Places; tariff, 12/- day. P. Kinninmont, Manager. I> OTO RUA. —Hotel Arawa, Rotorua, U Reduced terms, from 12/- day, £3/17/6 week; tennis court; parking ground. POTORUA. —Queensland Private Hotel, LL 9/. dav. £2/15/- weekly: garage and parking ground. Mrs. Berge. Proprietress. POTORUA —Hotel Australia. Reduc--LU e d tariff. Summer holidays. All concessions. Box 148. IV ires. “Australia. 71>OTO”rUA—Princes Gate, lie leading LU private Hotel in the Thermal District. Tariff from £4/4/- per week. rjpAURANGA— Hotel Roslyn, Tau--L ranga’s paramount guest house; exclusive locality, marvellous view: historic town. Mr. and Mrs. Meiklc, OTEL " 77 St _ Anne’s," Cameron St., Taurnnga. Recently opened, leading Private Hotel. smin. Main St.. Bowling, Croquet. Tennis. Tariff 10/- day; £3/3/week. Proprietors. Mr. and Airs, Goudie. ipAUßANGA—Wharepai Private Hotel, -U Cameron Road ; £2/5/- wkly.; bathing and tennis, all conveniences. Miss Moffatt. GUNNY Rm, accommodation, with UJ massage treatment, in lovely Tauranga : 34 guineas weekly. R6BS. “Domin ion —— TAURANGA —Domain Private Hotel, overlooking harbour; tariff 7/- day; all modern conveniences. good table. Write or wire. ipiMARU —Railway Private Hotel, opp. -L station. Tariff 7/- day, £2 weekly, concession railwaymen. M. M. O’Brien. Proprietress. npiAlAßU—Beverley House, situated 2 -L acres ground, 2 min. Caroline Bay and Tennis Courts: official house S.I.M.U Air, and Airs. Hogg. Proprietors. TVAIKANAE—HoteI Mahara, noted ’’ for its excellent table and teas. Reduced Tariff. Phone 13 Box 18. W ANG ANUI—Croydon Flats, self-con- ’ ’ tained, fully furn.. central: casual or permanent, from 25/- 58 Plymouth St. WANGANUI — Kingsway Private Hotel. Accommodation for permanent and casual guests. Excellent cuisine. Free parking. Tariff. 10/- day. Phone 3294, - REST lIOAfES. “pRAFTON” Rest Home, 204 Upper ' * Adelaide Road, for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet; nurse in attendance. Afiss Compton, Tel. 24—406. NEWTOWN SPECIALS. FOOTBALLERS, use Castle’s RedDia? L mond Embrocation when training! Eases sprains, rheumatics, 2/- (posted). J, Castle. Newtown. AfELROSE Bus stops at Castle’s Popu-L'-L )ar Prescription Pharmacy, John St. Corner; high-class surgical and toilet requisites. Phone 25—042. POSTAL SHOPPING GUIDE. vJPLENDID Value in Alen’s Fleecelined Singlets, 2/6: Pants, 2/11. Humphreys and Andrews Ltd.. Palmerston North. • BOYS’ Black and White Tennis Shirts, (Usually 3/11), 2/6, postage. 3(1. extra. Humphreys and Andrews. Ltd.. Palmerston North. TJETONE Fine Sox, smart colours (Usually 2/11). 1/11, 3 pairs, 5/6. Humphreys and Andrews. Ltd.. Palmerston North. WANTED TO SELL. fIHAIN Stitcb Embroidery, ovcriocking, hemstitching, and ladder mending. Shortest notice. Beehive. Hamilton SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS. rpHE New All-Electric “Domestic” Sew--L ing Machines; portable model. £l3 10/-; Desk Model, £lB/18/-; Table Model. Cl9/19/-. guaranteed 10 years F. J. W. FEAR AND CO--63 Willis St.. Wellington. f'hune 41—446. WANTED TO SELL. XTEW Oil Engines, 11 and 3 8.H.P., -L’ also Afariuc Engine, 5/0 8.H.P.. Wire Rope various sizes, New Iron Chain, and 3-ton Platform Scales, Reinforcing Steel. Pulleys, Shafting. STEVENS AND CO., Phone 50 —333. Upper Abel Smith St. SOMETHING Now for Bridge Parties — SAIITH'S POTATO CRISPS.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 169, 13 April 1932, Page 1

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