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ACCOMMODATION. PROVINCIAL.—(Continued). AUCKLAND — Fernleigh Private Hotel, 28 Symonds St. Tariff reduced. Trams pass door, 3 minutes Railway and P.O. Modern conveniences. Miss E. Smith, Proprietress. A UCKLAND — "Sonoma” Private Hotel,. 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park; 8/- day, £2/8/- weekly; Bed and Breakfast, 5/6. Mrs. J. Nairn. Proprietress. A UCKLAND —“Ryecroft,” 26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park. Reduced tariff, 8/- day, £2/10/- weekly; Bed and Breakfast, 5/-; permanents by arrangement. Appointed A.A.A. House. AUCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL, Queen Street. JJOLIDAY accommodation for women and girls at reasonable rates. Permanent board from 18/-. Write Matron. HOTEL CARGEN. AUCKLAND. The Best Residential Hotel in Auckland, Magnificent Harbour Views. Fully Licensed. Under the Management of M. A. Carr (Late of Wellington). r FO conform .vith the present economic 4- conditions the whole tariff has been revised. Continental system of charges. Bed and Breakfast only or inclusive tariff. Private telephones in every bedroom. Telegrams: “Cargen” Auckland. pHRISTCHURCH — Excellent accom. X at the well-known Hotel Federal, from 11/6 per day; bed and breakfast, 8/6; h. and c. water in rooms; gas fires in bedrooms; good table. HOTEL WINDSOR, Manchester st., Christchurch, 2 minutes from station. Bed and breakfast, 3/3; full board, 25/per week. Billiards, Wireless, and Phone. pHRISTCHURCH—"The Lodge," 36 X Hereford St. City’s Premier Private Hotel; West End. Tariff from £3/10/-. D. B. Gunn, ' piIRISTCHURCH—Linwood, 24 LanX caster St., Bed and Breakfast, 3/6; superior homehandy tram and station. pHRISTCHURCH—Make the Hotel X Cecil (Private Hotel) your choice. For comfort, service and table d’hote, none excels; handy railway; moderate tariff. Mrs. K. Brown, Proprietress. pHRISTCHURCH — Savoy ’ Private X Hotel, 37 Manchester St., 2 min. from station; 8/- a day. £2/5/- week; Permanents from 30/-. C.T. and P.S. House. A. V. .Dodd, Prop. pHRISTCHURCH—Stay at The AmX bassadors Private Hotel: new management ; handy station; latest conveniences; 10/- day. Mrs. A. Young. Proprietress. pHRISTCHURCH — “Coral Gables,” X 249 Cambridge Terrace; 8/6 day, £2/10/- weekly; centre City; good menu; every attention. Tel. 32-859. Miss P. Slecman, Proprietress.■ pHRISTCHURCH — Wellington Hotel X (licensed), Tuam Street; newly renovated; 8/6 day, £2/5/- weekly; permanents from 25/-; best wines, spirits. Monty Corliss, Proprietor. TAANNEVIRKE — Criterion Private 4-4 Hotel. Ideal accommodation: 8/day, 42/- week. Motorists’ teas and meals. R. A. Nicol. TAUNEDlN—Leviathan Hotel, nearly opposite Railway Station; tariff, 9/day; largest private hotel N.Z. Box 112. Dunedin. ■■ DUNEDIN— “Sunwick,” 75 Stafford St. Sunny rooms, plenty hot water; 9/- dav. £2/10/- weekly: all conveniences. Mrs. M. E. Leadbetter, Proprietress. PEILDING — Central Private Hotel. 4- Superior Accommodation, best of tables. Tariff, 6/6 day, 30/- weekly. Phone 7038. E. Slaughter. Proprietor. P REYTOWN—Stan Baker’s “GreyX town” Hotel. Bowls, tennis, fishing, shooting; good menus: first-class accommodation. Phone 26. TTAMILTON—HoteI Almadale, most 4-4- central and unique situation, garage, tennis court: A.A. and C.T. hotel: ideal holiday house. 10/- per day. Alex. Mcßae. Proprietor. P.O. Box 11. IlfASTEßTON.—Strathearn, 28 Perry "4- Street. Central, first-class Accommodation offered Casual Guests: tariff moderate. Phone 1544. TIfOUNT MAUNGANUI.—The Leading 4’4- Hotel to stav at is Griffiths’ Hotel, The Mount. Tariff, £3/10/- per week. Excellent cuisine. XTAPIER’S most modern Private Hotel, 4-’ The County, Emerson St. (opp. Cosmopolitan Cup): moderate tariff; weekly by arrangement. Box 191. Phone 1407AYING Guests taken in comfortable country home, close to Napier; golf links; double and single rm., with or without private sitting-rm.; gentlefolk desirable. EBB2. “Dominion.” 7<TAPIER —Munroe House, 2 Munroe St. Superior accommodation at reasonable tariff; permanents from 20/- weekly, washing included. PACIFIC House, Marine Parade. Napier, Superior Accommodation. Casuals, 8/- per day; £2/2/- per week. Permanent 27/6 and washing. XIAPIER—The Terraces Private Hotel, 4-’ Shakespeare Road. Superior accommodation, single and double rooms; tariff 30/. weekly. 5/- day: perms... 20/6. excluding laundry. Special quotation parties and families. Phone 1169. Mrs. M. Plunkett - nEVONSHIRE HOUSE. 91 Marine JL4 p ( i e Napier.*—Good, clean ace. and meals; 28/- week. 6/- day; Easter M eek booked. — XTAPIER. —Beach House, 36 Marine 4™ Parade. Excellent accommodation. Minute's walk from P.O. Mrs. Bott_ tcteLSON —“Wainui House,” Superior 4a necommodation. beautiful surroundings, 3 minutes tennis lawns, bowling greens: all service cars call. lei. auNelson. — XTEW PLYMOUTH—Chctwode Private 4a Hotel. Excellent accommodation, N.I.M.U. House. Tennis lawn. Garage. Mrs? Phillips. Hostess. ——— —TTkoROIRE. UNSURPASSABLE for a rest, holiU dav or vonr health : New Zealand s n-emier Spa Resort. The Hot Springs Hotel. —— XVAERENGA ▼ V XVaerenira Road. Otaki. Accommodation Excellent Surroundings Beautiful. Terms on application to Mis° Foster (Continued on Page 2.) financial. SMALL Loans, from 5/- up. J. McCombe, Macarthy Trust Bldg. (opp. p n blic Trust), Lambton Quay. iviteD to Borrow, £lOO, second ' mortgage, by gentleman in pennanent position. N9OB. “Dominion. "ADVANCES promptly 7 Arranged to per; xx manent employees; no GazetteAtlas Loan and Finance, Ltd., -33 Lamb ton Qy. Tel. 40-969. H/TONEY advanced to Government Hat--111 hour Board, Corporation employees. Quick loans on insurance policies and forestry bonds. Confidential. Woodleys. 16 Kings Chambers. . STONEY to Lend ou any security, £5 4’4 upward; strictly confidential; after S.HuaVKK-Sd deposit co LTD., 151 Lambton Qy. next Midland Hotel). Telephone 41-264.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 146, 17 March 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 146, 17 March 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 146, 17 March 1934, Page 1

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