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ACCOMMODATION. . PROVINCIAL.—(Continued). AUCKLAND — Fernleigh Private 1 •b*’ Hotel,' 28 Symonds St. Tariff reduced. Trams pass door, 3 minutes . Railway and P.O. Modern conveniences, i Miss E. Smith, Proprietress. A UCKLAND —Hotel Northland (uni ■bb der new management), Queen St.; > billiards; no tram fares; 10/6 day, £3 3/- weekly. The Hotel with the table and appearance. ’ A UCKLAND — Hotel “Arundel,” b* Waterloo Quadrant, opp. Govt. : House, 11/- day, £3/3/- and £3/10/- . weekly. Permanents by arrangement. ’ G uItISTCHUKCH ~ Excellent accom. at the well-known Hotel Federal, from 11/6 per day; bed and breakfast, 8/6; h. and e. water in rooms; gas fires in bedrooms; good table. ; fIM-IE HOTEL CECIL, Christchurch, is : now recognised as a popular house with commercial travellers com- ’ fort and moderate tariff. Mrs. K. Brown. Proprietress. GHRISTCHURCH— "The Lodge,” 36 ’ b> Hereford St. City’s Premier Private Hotel; West End. Tariff from £3/10/-. D. B, Gunn, Proprietor. GHRISTCHURC’H — Wellington Hotel b> (licensed), Tuam Street; newly renovated ; 8/6 day, £2/5/- weekly; permanents from 25/-; best wines, spirits. Monty Corliss, Proprietor. ’ G hristchukch “ Sav °y Private b> 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. OTEL WINDSOR, Manchester St., Christchurch, 2 minutes from station. Bed and breakfast, 3/3; full board, 25/per week. Billiards, Wireless, and Phone. GHRISTCHURCH— Stay at The Atnbassadors Private Hotel; new management ; handy station; latest conveniences; 10/- day. Mrs. A. Young. Proprietress. GHRISTCHURCH — “Coral Gables,” b- 7 249 Cambridge Terrace; 8/6 day, £2/10/- weekly ; centre City ; good menu ; every attention. Tel. 32-859. Miss P. Sleeman, Proprietress. TAANNEVIRKE — “Criterion” Private Hotel. 'Wooden building; 8/- day, 42/- week. Motorists’ teas and meals, R. A, Nicol. DUNEDIN— “Suuwick,” 75 Stafford St. Sunny rooms, plenty hot water; 9/- day, £2/10/- weekly; all conveniences. Mrs. M, E. Leadbetter, Proprietress. TAUNEDIN —Leviathan Hotel, nearly opposite Railway Station; tariff, 9/day; largest private hotel N.Z. Box 112. Dunedin. ■pEILDING — Central Private Hotel. Superior Accommgdation, best of tables. Tajiff, 6/6 day, 30/- weekly. Phone 7038. E. Slaughter. Proprietor. G REYTOWN—Stan Baker’s “Greytown” Hotel. Bowls, tennis, fishing, shooting; good menus; first-class accommodation. Phone 26. TJAJIILTON—HoteI Almadale, most -b-b 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. AfASTEßTON.—Strathearn, 28 Perry ■b’-*- Street. Central, first-class Accommodation offered Casual Guests; tariff moderate. Phone 1544. TVrOUNT MAUNGANUI.—The Leading b'-b Hotel to stay at is Griffiths’ Hotel, The Mount. Tariff, £3/10/- per week. Excellent cuisine. XTAPIER—The Terraces Private Hotel, ■b' Shakespeare Road. Superior accommodation, single and double rooms; tariff 30/- weekly, 5/- day.; perms.,. 25/6, excluding laundry. Special quotation parties and families. Phone 1169. Mrs. M. Plunkett XTAPIER’S most modern Private Hotel, b-b The County, Emerson St. (opp. Cosmopolitan Cup); moderate tariff; weekly by arrangement. Box 191. Phone 140,. TAEVONSHIRE HOUSE. 91 Marine Pde., Napier.—Good, clean acc. and meals; 28/- week, 6/- day; Easter Week booked. TufAPIER —Munroe House, 2 Munroe St. •Lb Superior accommodation at reasonable tariff; permanents from 20/- weekly. washing included.. (Continued on Page 2.) MEDICAL AND TOILET. SUPERFLUOUS Hair removed .safely and simply by “Magic Anticnn, 2/4. J- Waters. Chemist. Dunedin. TWEED, listless, nervy? You need 3 -b Syrups ’Tonic to put new life in you. 3/6 and 2/6 (post free). J. Castle, Chemist, Wgtn. — BENZOIN Toilet Soap—Country Special! 1/-cake. 5/-i-doz. (post free). Your future favourite. J. Castle, Chemist, Dominion Farmers’, Wgtn, ._ ON’T NEGLECT PILES. Try Zann Double Absorption Treatment. Send sixpence stamps for generous sample. Box 952 U, Wellington. 11. SHAW, the Men’s Chemist, 212 • High St., Christchurch. Shaws Triple Tonic keeps you fit. Write at once for complete price list of tonics and a cc esso ri os. ■ S.C. Vitality .Pills, double strength, • for all cases of lost vitality, lost energy. Full information, with price list of accessories, free, Medixo Medical Supply Co., P.O. Box 789, Wellington. Trusses; abdominal, belts, -*- ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, and all Surgical Appliances. F. Moring, 174 Adelaide Rd. (opp. John St. stop). All kinds of trusses fitted from stock or made to order. Tel. 25-539. PAINFUL FEET. ■FLATTENED ARCHES, successfully ” treated by latest electrical methods, together with trained foot massage. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. Patients enabled to use their feet correctly without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. KATHERINE CARTER. N.Z.R.M., Registered Klasseuse and Medical Electrician. Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-29 1. MISCELLANEOUS. TZELLOW’S Malt Bread contains only -*-*■ purest ingredients, highly nutritious an(l specially recommended for /CARPETS, Carpets. Britain’s best at b> lowest prices. Huge carpet and furniture sale. Cuthbertson and Lee, Dta.. Wanganui. BRITISH felt base imitation linoleum. ■ 6ft. wide, 3/6 yard. Cuthbertson . and Lee, Ltd., Wanganui. 1 EAFNESS — Standard instruments are safest. Don’t experiment. Ex- ■ pert advice. Rein’s Rep. 21a Rrougham St. Phone 52-399, BLEND Eutoca Honey with equal quan- f tity of butter to make an (deal sand- ; wich filling. i QCOTCH Whisky, draught, alias House. 10/6; Old Scotch guaranteed over 12 years old, 12/6; Grape Wine 3/-; Pen- ] folds No. 1, 4/6 ; Penfolds R.R., a/6; Red Band Ale and Stout. 1/3 ner bottle. Jas. Elleray. Princess Hotel. Klolesworth st. ( rpENTS and Flys from 25/-; famous J- Anchor Braud. Full price lists from , Meltzer Bros., 131 Manners St. Tel. 53- , 494. VOU will e.njoy Kellow's Raisin Bread, b Klade week-ends only. Try a loaf this Saturday.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 152, 24 March 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 152, 24 March 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 152, 24 March 1934, Page 1