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ACCOMMODATION. PROVINCIAL —(Continued). GHRISTCHURCH — Tariff again reV duced. Hotel Windsor, Manchester St., one min. station. Bed, breakfast, 4/-; permanents, 30/- per TTISITING Christchurch? Try Coral V Gables; exclusive surroundings; 8/6 per day, permanents by arrangement; only 2 mins, from Square. Write Miss Sleemau, Proprietress, 249 Cambridge Terrace, or Tel. 32—859. /CHRISTCHURCH — Excellent accom. 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. GHRISTCHURCH — Masonic Hotel. Now under original management A. W. (Billy) Wells. Reduced tariff. We specialise in bed and breakfast. C.T. house. T7EILDING — Central Private Hotel. Superior accommodation, best of tables. Tariff, 6/6 day, 30/- weekly. Phone 7035. E, Slaughter, Proprietor. GISBORNE —Albion Club Hotel, opposite Post Office and Govt. Buildings: first-class service; reasonable tariff. TTAMILTON—HoteI Almadale, most AA central and unique situation; garage, tennis court; A.A. and C.T. hotel; ideal holiday house; 10/- per day. Alex. Mcßae. Proprietor. XTAPIER. —Ocean View Guest House, A’ Marine Parade, situated right on the beach and close to town, Superior Accommodation at a reasonable _tarift. Mrs. Kemp, Proprietress, Box 41. Ihone 401. Inquiries welcomed. XTAPI ER—Pacific House, Marine Pde. At Excellent accommodation, spacious building; tariff 8/- daily, 42/- weekly. W. H. Dallison, , XTAPIER Beach House, 36 Marine Parade. Book now for Easter. Ideal position. Low tariff. Mrs, Bott. XTAPIER—The Terraces, Shakespeare Rd., has been taken over by Mrs. Plunkett, and renovated throughout. Casuals specially catered for. 3u/- week, 6/per day, inclusive of laundering. Permanents by arrangement. Phone llbJ. "MELSON, “Wainui House.” —Superior At accommodation, beautiful surroundings, 3 minutes tennis lawns, bowling greens; all service cars call Phone ou. Nelson MELSON— Metropolitan Hotel, 10/day, £2/10/- weekly; ideal home; select; handv town and P.O. Write or wire. J. S. Walter, Proprietor. MEW PLYMOUTH Private Hotel, ArAt cadia, Egmont St., Bed and Breakfast, 4/6; tariff, 8/6 day; 2 min. from railway station and Post Office; garage opposite. THE CAPITOL. OTAKI. QPECIAL winter tariff for School Holidays. Beach, Tennis. Golf, spacious grounds. Give children a change at sunny Otaki. —C. M. Ankete.l, Hostess. - TJALM. NTH. —Bread way House, A Broadway Ave., unler new management. First-class table. Permanents and casuals. Terms moderate. Phone 700 a. T>ALM. NTH—Reduced tariff, bed and A breakfast 3/6; private home ; every conv. 26 Grey St. (off Rangitiliei PICTON— “Astoria,” good accommodation, first-class table: tariff. 10/- per week, 8/6 per day. PLIMMERTON — Karehaua House, . right on beach front; every comfort assured; tariff moderate. Phone 3. I roprietress, Mrs. Cameron. * PLIMMERTON HOUSE, minute from •A beach and railway _station; taritt moderate, good table. Miss H. v augnan. Proprietress. ZkUEENSTOWN—LaureI Bank, firstY* class cuisine, modern con vs; tariff, 9/- day. £2/10/- weekly. W. H. Overton. Proprietor. ■pOTORUA—The New Private Hotel, All “The Denbies,” adjoining' Government Gardens,, Sanatorium, and Baths. Delightful home. Tariff from £3/3/- to £3/15/- Proprietress, Mrs. C. M. Dillon. "POTORUA — A. A. A., First Class? AA H o t e i Australia. Summer tariff reduced. Garage free. Box 148. Wires, Australia, — "POTORUA—The Mansions, 11/- day, At 70/. weekly; same well-known service, management; A.A.A. and C.T. house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve. T? OTORUA—Chirm’s Private Hotel, Av Hinemoa St., minute Ward and Blue Baths: £3 week. 9/6 day; appointed Auto Assn. Hotel. . T> OTORUA—“Armidale” Private Hotel, At io/- day, £3/3/- weekly; modern, quiet, comfortable. Box 173. E. Carkeek. Proprietress. rpAURANGA — Wharepai Private A Hotel, opposite Domain, tennis court in grounds: 2 min. from beaches: tariff. 8/6 per day, weekly. 'T'IMARU — Beverley House, Wai-Iti A Rd., situated 2 acres ground, 2 min. Caroline Bay and Tennis Courts: official house S.I.M.U. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg, Proprictors. Tel, 232, REST HOMES. WESTERN TCE. Convalescent Home, Lr. Hutt, Beautiful grounds, overlooking valley, harbour. Mrs. Climie (Cert. Nurse). HpRAINED Nurse has vacancy for eonA valescent or medical case in own home; Wanganui district; male or female. Apply W2lO, “Dominion,” Wanganui. , G’ RAFTON” Rest Home, 204 Upper Adelaide Rd., for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet: nurse in attendance Miss Compton. Tel 24—406. QEATOUN Nursing and Convalescent Home. 36 Dundas St.—Convalescents,' Medical: sunny, seaside position; min. beach, tram. Registered nurses in cltarge. 17 —332, BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. fENDTN(~LIBRARY —loin now, 2/6 AJ year, 3d exchange book. Lehany’s, opp. St. George Hotel. Willis St, MACHINERY FOR SALE. OWER Jlachine Benches driven by Renold Chain Drives cost less, save power and floor space. SECOND-HAND and New Sawbenches, very low prices; new English Firewood Saws just arrived. Manawatu Machinery Exchange Company, Ltd., Palm. Nth. • WANTED TO SELL. “HPHIS” keeps dental plates scientificA allv clean. New denture cleansing paste, i/6 tube. Chemists and Stores. V AERY AND CO„ L T D., Fruit Exchange, WELLINGTON. Have full supplies of — African Crushed Maize. African Maizemeal. Farro Food. „ , , , Australian and New Zealand Fowl Wheat. . , ~ Machine-dressed Seed Oats, including: Algerians, Black and Duns. Special prices on application, for IJ-ton lots or over. rpo ensure prompt attention all comA plaints relating to any of “The Dominion” services should be made to the Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 183, 1 May 1933, Page 1

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