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ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. /TJ.ENTLEMAN requires Board, single 'A room, vicinity Brougham St. State terms. XSG3, “Dominion.” SUPERIOR board-residence; 189 The Terrace; suit married couple or 2 gentlemen. TZ’ELBURN —Vacancy for 1 or 2 young A*- gentlemen, reasonable, comfortable. Tel. 27—157. ATERY well-furn. B.S. rm., Terrace, pri- ’ vate home. Ring 44—613 between 9,30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. (SUPERIOR Home, good locality, suit business couple or 2- gentlemen ; full or partial board. Tel.' 43 —485. K ELBURN.—Good Board, suitable business man or Civil Servant, from 21/-; Single Room. Phone 26—455. ORIENTAL TER. (18).—Vacancies 5-6 X' Gents., share large well-furnished rooms, sun poreh, view sunny. 50 —301. ■VACANCIES for gentlemen in comY fortable home. 19 Selwyn Tee. (off Hill St.) ; few min. from La mb ton Qy. "VISITORS to Wellington—Accommov dation for guests; bed and breakfast. 117 Sydney St., near Parlt. Bldgs. BOARD in select home for business gentlemen, beautiful single and double rms.; terms reduced. Tel. 43 — 640. QELECT Accommodation, beautiful garden surroundings, suitable retired couple or invalid. Terms moderate. “Nurse,” R 346, “Dominion.” WANTED Known—Balmoral Private ’ ’ Hotel, Courtenay Pl. Superior Accom.; permanent tariff reduced to 30/-. Single Rms. Tel. 51 —836. TJOTEL SELWYN, Courtenay Place— AA Reduced tariff, casuals 7/- per day, permanents from 27/6; excellent table. Tel. 52—222. "RUTLAND Private Hotel, Plimmer’s •Av Steps—Reduced tariff, now 7/6 day. Permanents from 27/6 week. Quiet, comfortable, central., COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Tel.” X/ 41 —584. Bed and breakfast, 4/-; weekly, 15/-, 17/6; rooms only, 10/-, 12/6. TJ OTEL BRISTOL, corner Cuba and AA Ghuznee Sts. —First-class Accom.; few vacancies for permanents. Doubles available. __ T.TOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, WellingAA ton’s leading Private Hotel. Tariff reduced—l2/6 and 14/- day. 107 Cuba St. Phone 52—412. HOTEL ARCADIA. Lambton Quay. Official Public Service and A.A. House. Tariff 10/6 and. 11/6 day. Proprietress, Mrs. Tiller. DONBANK, top Dixon St. steps (Mrs.’ Morris, late 54 Hill St.). Best accommodation 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-resi-dence. T OMA HOUSE, 9 Mulgravo St.—ReA 4 furnished. Supervision, Mrs. C. Taylor. Casual. 7/6; Bed, Breakfast, 4/6; Permanents by arrangement Tel, 45— 606. qiHE MANSIONS, 81 Ghuznee Street. A Wellington. Under new management of Mr. and Mrs. W. Haworth. Excellent table and service. . Appointed Official Automobile Hotel. TTOTEL TROCADERO, Lambton AA . Quay, n ow 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. ORIENTAL BAY. CT. IVES HOTEL, Oriental Terrace, invites Guests, first-elas's accommodation ; revised tarff from 30/-. Ring 54 — 483. . TWYFORD FLATS, SUPERIOR MODERN HOME-LIKE 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. Phone 42—355. DAY’S BAY. “■VENTURA,” Superior Accommoda- ’ tion; Convalescents, Permanents and Casual Guests. Tel. 72 Eastbourne. HOTEL EASTBOURNE, RON A BAY; TTNDER New Management. Superior XI accom. Handy to beach, tennis, bowling greens. Book for Xmas. Proprietress. Mrs. R. M. Vinsen. Phone 102. PROVINCIAL. QPEND Holidays on Mountain Farm, beautiful forest and garden, superb artist scenery, fishing, tennis, croquet. Immediate. 5479, “Dominion.” HOTEL NORTHLAND, A UCKLAND, now under original management; 10/6 day, £3/3/- weekly; bed and breakfast, 6/-; -one minute shopping centres; hot and cold showers; well appointed; excellent cuisine. “HINEMOA.” A UCKLAND—“Hinemoa,” Alfred St., 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. AUCKLAND— “Ryeeroft,” 26 Symonds St., cpp. Albert Park. Reduced Tariff. 8/- day, £2/10/- weekly; bed and breakfast, 5/-; permanents by arrangement. Appointed A.A.A. House. A UCKLAND—Wentworth, 74 Symonds Street. Tariff 10/- day; £~ 10/- weekly.. Popular bouse; bandy town. Phone 46 —775. a' UCKLAND—HoteI ’ “Arundel,” Waterloo Quadrant, opp. Govt. House. 11/- day, £3/3/- and £3/10/- weekly. Permanents by arrangement. A UCKLAND—The. Mansions, Whittaker Place, Symonds St.; tennis court;TO/- day, £3/3/- weekly; bed and breakfast. 6/-. Mrs. Jean Carter, Pro"AUCKLAND—“Chimes,” 57 Symonds St.—Select Single or Double Rms.. breakfast optional: garage, tennis court. 41—144, "A UCKLAND—Where to stay: The Cri•£A terion Hotel (Licensed). /Albert St.. 9/- day; Bed and Breakfast, 5/-.—Fred Gardes, Proprietor. A UCKLAND — Fernleigh Private Hol ei, 28 Symonds St. Tariff reduced. Trams pass door, 3 minutes Railway and P.O. Modern conveniences. Miss L. Smith, A UCKLAND — “Sonoma” p ™ at « ■CA Hotel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park. Tariff, 9/- day; £2/10/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. ■RLENHEIM— Stay at Masonic Hotel, A* Automobile, C.T., and Civil Servants' House. First-class accommodation. E. Houlihan, late Taratahi Hotel. Carterton. CAMBRIDGE— Hotel Midland: «n«’ ( ‘ r X-* new management, 8/6 day, £~/10/weekly; ideal climate. Mrs. E. E. wnkins, Proprietress. CHRISTCIIURCH— Excellent accom. X> is available at the well-known Hotel Federal, from 12/6 per day. H. and c. water in rooms; gas fires in bedrooms; good table.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 15, 12 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 15, 12 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 15, 12 October 1932, Page 1

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