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ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. Ti/ANTED by RaUwaymau, -board with ’’ private family. State terms, RIO, “Dominion.” ■jl/rT. VICTORIA —'Refined, quiet home "E offered gentleman, comfortably furn. B.S. rm.; 12/6. Tel. 53—262. ' VACANCIES for boarders, single and double rms.; clean, comfortable; handy Govt. Bldgs. 184 Sydney St. "ROARD-RESIDENCE, Thorndon, mar- -*-* ried couple, 15/- wkly., wife assist; superior boarding-house. Tel. 44—847. Board-residence, 18 Hobson st., 22/6; Bach, 8.5. R., gas ring, private entrance, board optional. 43—990. "REASONABLE board in good cpmfortable home on The Terrace; everything required. Ring 52 —771. VACANCIES for gentlemen in com- ' fortable home. 19 Selwyn Tee. (off Hill St.) ; few min. from Lambton QyRUTLAND Private Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps. Reduced tariff, 6/- day; permanent from 27/6 week. VISITORS to Wellington—Aecommov dation for guests; bed and breakfast. 117 Sydney St., near I’arlt. Bldgs. VVANTED, by Railwayman, board for self and ll-7 ;must be reasonable ; handy’ Lambtou Station. State terms, R 9, “Dominion.” 19A TERRACE. —Superior, comforXtw'V fable, central, newly Furnished. Proprietress, Jliss Dunn, late 231 Terrace. - riONBANk, top Dixon St. steps (Mrs. a* 7 Morris, late 54 Hill St.); best accom. and table; reasonable tariff; recreation hall, tennis court. Tel. 53 —014. “WHITEHALL,” Rooms, Boulcott St., ’’ top Plimmer’s Steps; centre city; lowest possible terms; also Board-llesi-dence, HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Wellington’s leading Private Hotel. Tariff reduced—l2/6 and 14/- day. 107 Cuba St. Phone 52 —412. TTOTEL COLUMBIA (under new manE 1 agement)—Single Rooms from 27/6; Double, £2/10/-. 38 Lower Cuba St. Phone 41 —584.. TTILL ST 8.5.-rm. offer-E-t- ed bachelor or m.c.; breakfast in attendance; constant hot water. Tel. 44—532. ■ 1 AQ UPPER ABEL SMITH ST — — Furn. Single, Double Rms., hot point.; fireplace; board, tray optional. Tel. 50—208. WANTED Known—Balmoral Private ’ ’ - Hotel, Courtenay Pl., superior Accom. ; permanent tariff reduced to 30/-, Single Rms. Tel. 51—836.■ ‘WHORNLEIGH,” 49 Boulcott St.—AeE com. for permanent and casual guests; central situation; moderate terma. Teh 42—287. HOTEL SELWYN, Courtenay PlaceReduced tariff, casuals 7/- per day, permanents from 27/6; excellent table. Tel. 51—082. HOTEL BRISTOL, corner Cuba and Ghuznee Sts.—First-class accom.; few vacancies for permanents. Doubles available. WELLINGTON — Hotel Arcadia. ’' Lambton Quay. Official Public Service and A.A. House. Every comfort and service. Reduced tariff 10/6 and 11/6 day. Phone 40 —366, rpilE .MANSIONS. 81 Ghuznee Street. E ■'Wellington. Under new management of Mr. and Mrs. W. Haworth. Excellent table and service. Appointed Official Automobile Hotei._ TOMA HOUSE, 9 MULGRAVE ST. EJ 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. Iteopened Sept. 1. Tel. 45—606. TTOTEL TROCADERO, Lambton Quay, EE 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. TOURISTS, PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS PEOPLE. npilE St. Elmo Residential Flats and E Guest House, situated near Parliament, offer modern, up-to-date, fully-fur-nished Flat; also Bed-Sitting-rooms; breakfast and dinner if required; short or long period. Apply 99 Hill St. Tel. s—B4s. TWYFORD FLATS. QUPERIOR, modern, 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. QAULFIELD 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. Phone 42—355. DAY’S BAY. “VENTURA,” Superior Accommoda- ’ tion; Convalescents. Permanents and Casual Guests. Tel 72 Eastbourne. PROVINCIAL. “lIINEMOA.” ' A UCKLAND—“Hinemoa,” Alfred St., -kx Auckland, first-class_board and residence in best locality, 5 minutes’ walk through beautiful Albert Park to shopping centre; good hot water system; 9/- day, £2/10/- weekly. HOTEL NORTHLAND, A UCKLAND, now under original management; 10/G clay, £3/3/- weekly; bed and breakfast, 6/-; one minute shopping centres; hot and cold showers; well appointed ; excellent cuisine, - A UCKLAND — “Sonoma” Private ■kx Hotel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park. Tariff, 9/- day; £2/10/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. A UCKLAND—Wentworth, 74 Sy■kE monds Street. Tariff 10/- day; £2 10/- weekly. Popular house; bandy town. Phone 46—775. A UCKLAND—HoteI “Arundel,” W»■kx terloo Quadrant, opp. Govt. House. 11/- day, £3/3/- and £3/10/- weekly. Permanents by arrangement. AUCKLAND — Fernleigh Private -kx Hotel, 28 Symonds St. Tariff reduced. Trams pass door, 3 minutes Railway and P.O. Modern conveniences. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress. A UCKLAND—The Mansions, Whit■kx taker Place, Symonds St.; tennis court; 10/- day, £3/3/- weekly; bed and breakfast, 6/-. Mrs. Jeau Carter, Proprietress. A UCKLAND— “Ryecroft,” 26 Symonds -kx st., cup. Albert Park.. Reduced Tariff, 9/- day, £2/10/- weekly: bed and breakfast, 6/-; permanents by arrangement. Appointed A.A.A. House. "DLENHEIM—Stay at Masonic Hotel, Automobile, C.T., aud Civil Servants’ House. First-class accommodation. E. Houlihan, late Taratabi Hotel, Carterton. WHILE IN CHRISTCHURCH—MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE “Ambassadors.” This magnificently appointed Private Hotel has reduced its Tariff to 8/6 per day; yet maintains the same high standard as in the past. T. J. SLEEMAN,. Proprietor, Manchester Street (2 minutes’ walk from Railway Station). Phone 30 —382.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 294, 7 September 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 294, 7 September 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 294, 7 September 1932, Page 1

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