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ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. UAFFERING good Board for Gent, in homely place ou Terrace: every comfort. Ring 52 —771. TZ’ELBURN—Good Board, 2 ladies >r -**- gents., single rins.: lunch optional: £l/1/- per week. Ring 26—455, T?OARD, Residence, 18 Hobson St.— Balcony rm. (fireplace), couple or 2 or 3 friends. Tel. 43—91>0. TJOARD and Residence in a comfort- ~ aide home. 19 Selwyn Tee., off Hill St., few mius. Lambton Qy. Jt'NNISMORE, 53 Bouleott St., has vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. Phone 41—301. “MORMAN HURST,” 12 Davis St.— Vacancies, 3 Civil Servants; good table, and excellent hot water service; mod, tariff; tel. Y/ISITORS to Wellington — Superior ' Accommodation. Bed and Breakfast. Casuals and Permanents. Next Parlt. Bldgs. 81 llill St. T INDISFARNE. 53 Fitzherbert Tee., uear Parlt Bldgs.—A select home for guests; vacancy for married couple. Tel. 42—483. WAITANGI Private Hotel, 58 Boul- ’• cott St. —Under new management; superior aceora. : moderate tariff. Phone 41—682. UTOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Wel--*-X lington’s leading Private Hotel. Tariff reduced —12/6 aud 14/- day. 107 Cuba St. Phoue 52—412. trOTEL COLUMBIA (under new mauagement): Single Rooms from 27/6; Double, £2/10/-. 38 Lower Cuba St Phone 41—584. . "OUTLAND Private Hotel, Plimmcre -*-k> Steps—Commercial men, special low tariff; ideal, comfortable home; quiet; central. WANTED Known—Balmoral Private '' Hotel, Courtenay Pee., superior Accom.; permanent tariff reduced to 30/-. Single Rms., Tel. 51—836. HOTEL BRISTOL, corner Cuba and Ghuznee Sts.—First-class accom.; few vacancies' for permanents. Doubles available. OTEL ALBEMARLE', Cr'Cuba anti Ghuznee Sts. Greatly reduced tariff for permanent and casual guests. Inquiries invited. Phone 52 —843. S. G. Stacey. MEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, ManJ-’ ners Street —First-class Accommodation. Tariff reasonable. Permanent and Casual. R. Stewart, Proprietor. Phone 42—302. TWYFORD FLATS. QUPERIOR. modern, home-like furu. Flats and Bed-Sittingnns. (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. Opn. Parliament Buildings. UP-TO-DATE GUEST HOUSE. Tariff 10/6 and 12/6 day. Permanents from 2 Gus. MRS. E. MAXWELL. Phone 42—355. r pHE MANSIONS. 81 Ghuznee Street. Wellington. Under the new and efficient management of Mr. aud Mrs. YV. Haworth. An excellent table and service are assured. and the comfort and convenience of each individual guest arc the very first consideration of the management. Appointed Official Automobile Hotel. PROVINCIAL. A UCKLAND — "Sonoma” Private -‘■A Hotel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park. Tariff, 9/- day: £2/10/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn. Proprietress. A UCKLAND—HoteI "Arundel,” wT“terloo Quadrant, opp. Go t. House, 11/- day, £3/3/- weekly. Permanents by arrangement. PEILDING—Ce-itral Private Hotel. A Superior accommodation, best of tables. Tariff 6/6 day. 30/- week. Phone 7038. E. Slaughter, Proprietor. , ■jl/TASTERTON, Brooklyn House, Renal! £’A St. —Vacancies for casuals (8/- day, £2/2/- week), and Permanents (30/- and 32/6 weekly). jOTAPIER —The Chequers Private Hotel, "*■’ 15 Clyde Rd., reconditioned and rcfurn, uew management.—Mrs. D. Mo Irer Hate Rangitaiki Hotel). Phone 120. XTELSON —Stay at “Airedale” House; tariff 6/- day. 35/ - weekly. 161 Hardy St. Mrs. R. McEwan, Proprietress. Phone 1263. ~ ' OKOROIRE. A PERFECT Holiday Resort, the Hot Springs Hotel. Okoroire. A visit will convince. AARD Cars calh PALMFrSTO>FI?TH.^ Ccnfrai" HoW. 1 main street, reduced tariff, bed aud breakfast, and casuals: garage.—E. O. Trehey. Licensee, PALMERSTON NORTH — G oldfern Private Hotel, 1 min. station. Bed and breakfast, 4/-; 7/- daycomfortable and good table. Phone 5230. PALMERSTON NORTH—Bed and *- breakfast, -1/-; double and single ; rooms: homely. 26 Grey St. (off Rang:tikei St.), near Square. PALMERSTON NORTH. — King’s ! x Court Private Hotel, S 5 Fitzherbert ■ Avenue. Superior accommodation. Casual and permanent guests. Under uew man- ' agement. Phone 63GS. ‘ pARAPARAUMU Beach—“ Hotel Ma- - x jestic,” finest panorama of beach, , golf links. Kapiti Island: enjoy your ( Easter holidays here. Tennis. Golf. Dane- ; iug and Fishing. F. S. Spilman. piCTON—-"Ti-ocadero,” good accommox dation. first-class table: tariff £2 10/- per week, 8/6 per day. Queenstown - — Tutuiia Guest House, overlooking town aud bay; modern conveniences. £3/10/- weekly, re- , duction families. Mr.-. W. Thomson. Proprietress. < /yUEENSTOYVN—LaureI Bauk, firstclass cuisine, modern conveniences; tariff, 9/- day, £2/10/- weekly W H. ' Overton, Proprietor. fIUEENST’OWN— Golden Terrace, sei- , cct accommodation, charming situation. 1.1/- day, £3/3/- weekly. Mrs. M. Davies. Proprietress. Box fjUEENSTOWxN—Mounfaineei’ Hotel, Beach Street, 1 minute wharf: well furnished, moderate tariff, modern eon-\-enieuces. Mrs. McCarthy. Proprietress. AfOUNT MAUNGANUI. Tauratiga— . aU. “Ocean Lodge.” first-class accommodation 65 guests; moderate tariff. Only Hotel in district, facing Ocean and Suu- j shine; unrivalled position. t rpAURANGA— Hotel Roslyn, Tau- " x ranga’s paramount guest house; ex- - elusive locality, marvellous view: historic f town. Mr. and Mrs. Meiklc. fpAUßANGA—Wharepai Private Hotel, * Cameron Rond; £2/5/- wkly.: balh- : ng and letmis, all conveniences. Miss - Moffatt. Proprietress. j r pAURANGA.—Domain Private Hotel, ( *■ overlooking harbour; tariff 7/- day; - all modern conveniences, good table. Write or wire. tplMAHU—Beverley House, situated 2 *• acres ground. 2 min. Caroline Bay and Tennis Courts; official house S.I.M U Mr. and Mrs. Hogg. Proprietors. tpiMARU —Railway Priv.-i Hotel, opp. 1 station. Tariff 7/- d..y. £2 weekly, t concession railwaymen. M. M. O’Brieu. Proprietress. TYTAIKANAE—HoteI Mahara, noted i for its excellent tnb’o and lens I lleduced Tai-iff. 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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 170, 14 April 1932, Page 1

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