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ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON.' PJ.OOD home for business lady or gent., " nice room and everything required. Ring 52—771,’ VISITORS—Stay at Oxford Private v Hotel, Davis St.; 1 minute from . Thorndon Station. SA YES CO"URT. T EADING " PRIVATE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. Tel. 43—960. 1 T ADY with nice home, beautiful sueroundings, will take paying guests; every conv., no climb; elderly people catered for. Tel. 44 —536. “ATOANA,” 18 Oriental Tee— Vacancy M.C., 2 friends, ladies, gents, adults; excellent cuisine, view, sunny; reasonable. 50 —301. TZELBURN—Bright, sunny single Rooms, 2 business men; lunch out; all meals week-ends, 1 guinea. Ring 455. ' “pOSEMERE,” McDonald Crescent— Superior Accommodation, very central; permanent or casual guests; reasonable tariff. Tel. 53 —097. VISITORS to Wgtn— Superior Ac- ’ commodaUon, bed and_ breakfast, casuals and permanents. Next Parliament Buildings, 81 Hill Street. WAITANGI House, 58 Bouleott St.— ’' Superior accomm. for casuals and permanents; reasonable tariff; very central. Tel. 41—682. KUTLAND Private Hotel. Plimmer’s Steps—Reduced tariff, now 7/6 day. Permanents • from 27/6 week. Quiet, comfortable, central. . ’ OTEL ARCADIA, Lambton Quay, Official Public Service and A.A. House. Tariff. 10/6 and 11/6 day. Proprietress, Mrs. Tiller.. . WADE’S . HOTEL (late Waverley), »’ Marion St.—Superior Accommodation. Tariff from 25/-; Casual. 6/- per day. Phone 54 —380, TAONBANK Private Hotel, 2 min. een--L' tre City. I’leasaut surroundings; tennis courts and ping-pong tables: reasonable tariff; excellent table. o3—Ol*. OTEL SELWYN, Courtenay PlaceSuperior accom., excellent table; reduced 'tariff; permanents from 27/6, casuals 7/- per day. 52 —222., TTOTEL BRlSTOlx—Official Private Aa. Hotel for Automobile Association and Public Service Association; centre of city. Reduced tariff, 9/6 daily. BALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay PL, excellent Accommodation and Attention. Revised tariff. Special low rate casuals. Permanents from 27/6. Tel. 51—836. KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Parade — Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service; tariff, permanents from 25/-, casuals G/b a day. 52—652. E. Doull, Proprietress. pLARENDON, Allington Road. Karori, has accommodation for guests. Elderly or delicate persons specially attended to ; ideal for convajescejits. Large, snnny garden. Phone 27—631. /COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL— Central, comfortable, convenient; abundant supply of hot water. Bed and breakfast, 4/-; weekly, 15/- and l</«. Double bedrooms, 6/- (with breakfast, S/-). Single rooms, 10/- and 12/6. Tel. 41—584. TWYFORD FLATS. SUPERIOR modern home-like furn. flats, B.S. rms. (breakfast), 2 min. Parliament: sunshine, fires, h.w.; TOURISTS nnd visitors specially welcome. 86a HILL ST., WELLINGTON. THE TOURISTS AND RESIDENTIAL SERVICE FLATS. ST. ELMO, situated near Parliament House, 99 Hill St.: run on Continental lines, offers up-to-date Furnished and Unfurnished Flats; also Bed-sitting rooms; breakfast service and other meals if required; per day or week. .Tel. 42—845. . 1 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. PROVINCIAL. AUCKLAND — Devonport, “Wimbkhurst”; large grounds, excellent table, beautiful view; billiards; close ferry, beach. 8/-; dav. £2/2/- weekly. 7 May Street. 22—589. A UCKLAND—“Kimblecourt,” Symonds St., near Grafton Bridge; 8/- day, £2/2/- weekly ; select home, modern convs. Mrs. S. Crawford, proprietress. pHRISTCHURCH — Masonic Hotel. Now under original management A. W. (Billy) Wells. Reduced tariff. JVe specialise in bed and breakfast. C.T. house. PEILDING — Central Private Hotel. Superior accommodation, best of tables. Tariff, 6/6 day, 30/- weekly. Phone 7035. E, Slaughter, Proprietor. PISBORNE—AIbion Club Hotel, opposite Post Office and Govt. Buildings: fir.st-class service: reasonable tariff. 'VAPlER—Pacific House, Marine Pde. 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. 35/- week. 6/per day. inclusive of laundering. Permanents hv arrangement. Phone 1169. THE CAP’iTOL. OTAKI. SPECIAL winter tariff for School Holidays. Beach, Tennis. Golf, spacious grounds. Give the children a change at sunny Otaki. —C. M. Ankctell, Hostess. ' PICTON— “Astoria,” good accommodation. first-class table; tariff. £2 10/- per week, 8/6 per day. PLIMMERTON — Kareliana House, right on beach front; every comfort assured; tariff moderate. Phone 3. Proprietress, Mrs. Cameron. . LIMMERI'ON HOUSE, minute from beach and railway station; tariff moderate, good table. Miss H. Vaughan. Proprietress. ■ROTORUA —“Armidale” Private Hotel, 10/- day, £3/3/- weekly; modern, quiet, comfortable. Box 173. E. Carkeek. Proprietress. r piMARU — Beverley House, Wai-Iti Rd., situated 2 acres ground. 2 min. Caroline Bny and Tennis Courts; official house S.I.M.U. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg. Proprietors. Tel. 232. ANGANUI — SmallllSelf-contained Furnished Flats, central, 10/-15/-. Tel. 33SS. Mrs. Hooker. Proprietress. 21 Nelson St. ■ REST HOMES. WESTERN TCE. Convalescent Home, Lr. Hutt, Beautiful grounds, overlooking valley, harbour. Mrs. Climie (Cert. Nurse). r piIAINED Nurse has vacancy for eonA valescent or medical case in own home; Wanganui district; male or female. Apply W2lO, "Dominion,” Wangaiiui. QEATOUN Nursing and Convalescent *3 Home. 36 Dundas St.—Convalescents, Medical; sunny, seaside position; min. beach, tram. Registered nurses in charge. 17 —332.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 184, 2 May 1933, Page 1

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