ACCOMMODATION WANTED. yVANTED urgently, accommodation for ’ ' 9 young women students, handy .Govt. Bldgs. F 528, "Dominion.” T> EFINED girl requires permanent Xk l board, private home preferred, from July 29, near town. F 525, "Dominion.” ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. VACANCY in comfortable home, suit gent., excellent tabic, hot water service, Tel. 53-331. TTOMELY people would board and care XX f or gi r i 01 . boy, of good family, suburb. 8521, “Dominion." "Y/ACANCY for gentlemen Boarders, in * quiet, clean home; single and- share. Tel. 42-263. QUPERIOR Accommodation available, good home, 3 minutes’ walk Hotel St. George; every comfort. Tel. 52-804. YVAIRA GUEST HOUSE, 2 Hobson ’ ’ St., invites permanent and casual guests, Mesdamca Hodgkins and Berry. /Ji) PIPITEA ST. has vacancies for gentlemen boarders, single and share rooms; good table. UTOTEL BRISTOL—Tariff 9/- per XX day; bed and breakfast, 5/6; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-218. "V"ACANCY, Gentlemen, Single, Share ’ Rooms, central, select home, terms moderate. 257 Willis Street. Ring 52-659. WADE’S HOTEL, Marion St.—Superior accommodation. Tariff from 25/-; casuals 6/- per day. Tel. 54-385. WAVERLEY HOTEL, 7 Marion St.— ’’ Under new management. Completely renovated : moderate tariff. Phone 52288. . A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL. 59 Gbuznee St., Wellington—Tariff, Bed and breakfast, 4/-; Permanents by arrangement. Phone 52-843. ETOTEL ARCADIA Lapbton Quay— X- 1 Official Public Service and A..A. House Tariff 10/6 and 11/6 day. Proprietress. Mrs. Tiller. JYONBANK Private Hotel, 2min. centre x-' city; pleasant surroundings; tennis courts; ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53-014. f COLUMBIA HOTEL (Cuba St.)—Bed X- 7 and Breakfast, 4/-, 6/- per day. Permanent Boarders from 25/-. Phone 41584. L.LOTEL SELWYN (Private). Courxx tenal pl.—Superior Accom., excellent table, reduced tariff; permanents from 27/6, casuals 7/- per day. Tel. 52-222. IZING’S PRIVATE HOTEL. Oriental x> Parade —Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service; tariff, permanents from 25/-. casuals 6/6 a day. 52-652. E. Doull. Proprietress. TTOTEL TROCADERO. 296 Lambton XX Qy„ handy station, wharf, G.P.0.; casuals, from 8/-: permanents from 27/6: bed and breakfast from 4/6. Tel. 43-496. fGAULFIELD HOUSE. Sydney Street East (opp. farlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Tariff 10/6 and 12/6 daily, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. E. Maxwell. Tel. 42-355. ■DALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL— X-* Superior accommodation, excellent table; central. Tariff, 7/- day. 35/- week. Permanents bv arrangement. Courtenay Place. Tel. 51-836, “THE MANSIONS,” 81 Ghuznee St., X Wgtn.—Tariff 10/- per day, 6/- bed and breakfast; best cuisine and service; permanents by arrangement. A.A.A. house. Tel. 52-390, Mr. and Mrs. Haworth. TJOSEMERE PRIVATE HOTEL, near X* St. John’s Church —Superior accommodation, excellent table, single and double rms.; moderate tariff. Mrs. E. Fowler. Tel. 53-097.' TWYFORD FLATS. "MODERN, Home-like Furnished Flats, ■“X 2min. Parliament: sunshine; hot water; garden. TOURISTS and VISITORS specially welcome. S6a HILL ST., WELLINGTON. . AUCKLAND. “QONOMA” Private Hotel, 5 Alfred St, near Albert Park —8/- day, £2/5/wkly.; bed and 'breakfast, 5/-. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. HOTEL “ARUNDEL,” Waterloo Quadrant, opp. Govt. House —10/- day, £3/3/- wkly.; permanents by arrangement. “TOMOANA,” above Library, 44 WelX lesley St. E.; 5/6 day, £l/7/6 wkly. Miss 0. Carlisle, Proprietress. YECROFT,” 26 Symonds St., opp. Albert Park; 6/- bed, breakfast; 10/- day; £3 wkly.; permanents by arrangement. Appointed A.A.A. House. EVONPORT—Ventnor Private HoteT. on Parade, seaside; 10/- day, £3 wkly. New management. Sydney and Page. CHRISTCHURCH. OTEL FEDERAL DE LUNE. Every comfort, excellent table, h. and e. water, gas fires in bedrms.; tariff 12/6 to 17/6 per day. Bed and breakfast 8/6. /GHRISTCHUROH — “Coral Gables,” 249 Cambridge Terrace; 8/6 day: £2/10/- weekly; centre city; good menu ; every attention. Tell. 32-859. Miss PSleeman, Proprietress. SAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, 37 Manchester St., 2 rain, from station; 8/a day, £2/5/- wk. Permanents from 30/-. C.T. and P.S. House, A, V. Dodd, Prop. DUNEDIN. LEVIATHAN HOTEL, nearly opposite railway station; tariff 9/- day; largest private hotel in N.Z. Box 112, Dunedin. EASTBOURNE. “WINTER AT WARNER’S,” EAST- ’’ BOURNE (Highest mean temperature for Wellington uistrict). Daytime .sunny balconies, beautiful grounds; nighttime,, log fires, comfort, quietness. Special attention for convalescence, diet, massage, etc. Tel. 102. Eastbourne. FEILDING. pENTRAL PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Accommodation, best of tables. Tariff, 6/6 day. 30/- wkly. E. Slaughter. Propriel or. HAMILTON. OTEL ALMADALE, most central and unique situation, garage, tennis court. A.A. ami C.T. hotel. Ideal holiday house; 10/- per day. Alex. Mcßae, Proprietor. P.O. Box 11. HASTINGS. ELVEDERE” PRIVATE GUEST House, King St. (opp. Cosy Theatre). Accommodation permanents and casuals. Phone 2059. Miss Bicknell. HAVELOCK NORTH. HILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE. Havelock North. Adjacent to Private Schools. Ideal Surroundings, Bathed in Sunshine. Improved Interior Comforts. A first-class hard tennis court has just been laid out on the grounds, and is available gratis to guests. MISS RITCHIE, Proprietress. NAPIER. XTAPIER’S New, Superior Brooklyn U’ Private Hotel, Munro St. Wellfurn., sunny rms., excellent table; moderate terms; wood structure. Free parking for cars-. . EVONSHIRE~HOUSE, 91 Marine Pde. Good, clean accommodation and meals, 28/- wk., 6/- day.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 230, 26 June 1935, Page 1
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