ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. 'V'ACANCIES for gentlemen in comY fortable home. 19 Selwyn Tee. (off Hill St.); few min, from Lambton Qy. WANTED, Board by R.C. Gent., handy ' ’ University. Particulars to R 682, “Dominion.” FUTLAND Private Hotel, Plimmer’s A* Steps. Reduced tariff, 6/- day; permanent from 27/6 week, 000 THE TERRACE—Large, sunny '*'**-' B.S. Rm., fire, full board; suit business woman or Civil Servant. TZELBURN—Superior Board. 2 busi•Ax ness men, single rms.; also married couple; garage; 1 guinea. Ring 26—455. VISITORS to Wellington—AccommoY dation for guests; bed and breakfast. 117 Sydney St., near Park. Bldgs. “rpiIORNLEIGH,” 49 Bouleott St.—AeA com. for permanent and casual guests; central situation; moderate terms. Tel. 42—287. FASTBOURNE. —Ideal for term vaea--*-J tion for accommodation. Apply Miss Mcßae, “Aldinga,” 268 Muritai Rd. Tel. 183. QELF-CONTAINED, sunny Furn. Flat, kJ suitable 3 business men (suburb) ; breakfast, attendance. Rms., garage available. 5689, “Dominion.” WANTED Known—Balmoral Private YY Hotel, Courtenay Pl., superior Aceom.; permanent tariff reduced to 30/-, Single Rms. Tel. 51—836. “WHITEHALL,” Rooms, Bouleott St., ’Y top Plimmer’s Steps; centre city; lowest possible terms; also Board-Resi-dence; HOTEL BRISTOL, corner Cuba and Ghuznee Sts, —First-class accom.; few vacancies for permanents. Doubles available. TYONBANK, top Dixon St. steps (Mrs. AJ Morris, late 54 Hill St.) ; best accom. and table; reasonable tariff; recreation hall, tennis court. Tel. 53 —014, HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Wellington’s leading Private Hotel. Tariff reduced —12/6 and 14/- day. 107 Cuba St. Phone 52—412. "WHARE KOA (new management)— ’ Y Superior accommodation, quiet, central; elect, h.w.; reduced tariff. 231 The Tee., 43—829. HOTEL COLUMBIA (under new management)—Single Rooms from 27/6; Double, £2/10/-. 38 Lower Cuba St. Phone 41—584. TTOTEL TROCADERO, Lambton Quay, A.A now under management Mrs. E. McClelland (Hotel Cecil, Christchurch). Entirely renovated; excellent cuisine. Handy station, wharf, P.O. Casuals from 8/-; permanents from 27/6. Tel. 43—496. iFOMA HOUSE, 9 MULGRAVE ST. AJ Redecorated and Refurnished throughout. . Under personal supervision Mrs. C. Taylor. Casual visitors 7/6 day; Bed, Breakfast. 4/6. Permanents by arrangement. Best terms in town. Reopening Sept. 1. Tel. 45—606. TWYFORD FLATS. SUPERIOR, modem, HOME-LIKE kJ Furnished Flats and Bed-Sitting-rooms (Breakfast): 2 minutes House of Parliament; sunshine, fires, hot water; TOURISTS and Casual Guests specially welcome. 86a HILL STREET, WELLINGTON. OAULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney Street East. Opp. Parliament Buildings. UP-TO-DATE GUEST HOUSE. Tariff 10/6 and 12/6 day. Permanents from 2gns. MRS. E. MAXWELL. I-ffione 42 —355. PROVINCIAL. FEILDING— Central Private Hotel. A- ' Superior accommodation, best of tables. Tariff 6/6 day, 30/- week. Phone 7035. E. Slaughter, Proprietor. PALMERSTON NTH.—Central Hotel, -Y- Main Street, reduced tariff, bed and breakfast, and casuals; garage.—E. C. Trehey, Licensee. ALM. NTH.—Grosvenor, Cuba St., Casuals 4/-, tray 2/6; Permanent, £1 weekly; first-class French Chef. Tel.. sitting-rm. Mrs, H. C- Morgan. PALM. NTH.— Broadway House, Broadway Ave., under new management. First-class table. Permanents and casuals. Terms moderate. ALM. NTH.—Goldfern Private Hotel", David St., 1 min. station. Bed and breakfast, 4/-; 7/- day; comfortable, and good table. Phone 5230. PALMERSTON NORTH — Railway Buffet, opp. railway station. Best table, reasonable tariff; car accommodation. Phone 5077. HPAURANGA—HoteI St. Anne’s, leading ■Y private hotel; good table, cosy fires, sun balcony, etc.; reduced tariff; long terms by arrangement. Mrs. Goudie, Proprietress;• rpAUßANGA—Wharepai Private Hotel, A Cameron Rd.; 45/- wkly.; bathing, tennis; all convs.: special terms to winter guests. Miss Moffatt, Proprietress. TJAURANGA—Domain Private Hotel, A overlooking harbour; tariff 7/-. day; all modern convs., good table. Write or wire. HMMARU —Beverley House, situated 2 acres ground, 2 min. Caroline Bay and Tennis Courts; official house S.I. M.U. Mr. aud Mrs. Hogg, Proprietors. WANGANUI—Croydon Flats, selfY’ contained, fully furn.._eentral; casual or permanent, from 25/-. 58 Plyinouth St. YVANGANUI — Kingsway Private ’ ’ Hotel. Accommodation for permanent and casual guests. Excellent cuisine. Free parking. Moderate tariff. Phone 3294, ______ REST HOMES. WESTERN TCE. Convalescent Home, *Y Er. Hutt. Beautiful grounds, overlooking valley, harbour.—Mrs. Climie, (Cert. Nurse). POULTRY, DOGS, CATS, ETC. ■VAI NAI Poultry Farm—Purebred A’ White Leghorns, unsurpassable egg; producers; day-old chicks, 12/- doz., £0 100; hatching eggs, 15 for 6/-. 100 for 35/-. MacFarlane, Nai Nai Rd., Lower Hutt. Tel. 401. WDRAROA Poultry Farm (H. Taylor). Levin—Day-old Chicks, W.L., £4/10/- 100, £2/10/- 50; 8.0., £5 per 100; Hen with 15 chicks, 21/-; Three-months-old W.L. Pullets. 6/- each. WHITE Leghorn, Black Orpington, YV Rhode Island Red Settings, Baby Chicks, Khaki-Campbell and Muscovy Duck Settings. 11. Rushton, 64 Pahiatua St.. Palm. Nth. PREBBLE T S“Wh'ite Leghorns (buy N.Z. best), 17 chicks with_fireless brooder and instructions, 20/-; 27, 30/-; 50, 50/-. Prebble, Belmont, Lower Hutt. WHITE Leghorns—The Commercial YY Egg Machine. Settings 10/-. “Poultry Dept..” Massey College. Palm. Nih. WHITE Indian Runners. Settings ’’ from laying competition and show winners. 7/6 for 13 eggs. A. Adsett. Otaki. pEDIGREE Irish Terrier Puppies, A prize-winning strains. Phone 52 — 028. 82 Vivian St., Wgtn. WANTED TO SELL. Q.D. PAINT) BITUMINOUS, ideal for roofs, iron work, motor chassis, etc.; colours, red, brown, green, black. N.Z. made. Restar Ltd., Gas Co. Buildings.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 278, 19 August 1932, Page 1
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