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ACCOMMODATION. MORERE. XIORERE lor your next Holiday. See 4-' a advertisement, Hotels and Tourist column. NAPIER. “YyAIKAIA," 81 Marine Parade—New- ’’ ly-furu., excellent accommodation; 6/- day, 30/- week. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. jYkvONShTre' iItJUSIL MaHm* Parade —Tariff from 6/- day and 30/- week. SjAPIER— Club Private Hotel, all on one floor; right opposite hot and cold salt water baths. Marine Parade: 8/day; garage attached. 11. Bodley, Proprietor. "IJEACH HOUSE." Marine Pde. (uew nmiiagemenl). First-class accommodation. Moderate tariff. Miss Bell 800 l h. Proprietress. QEAVIEW HOUSE, on the Parade. A commanding a magnificent view of the Bay and handy to swimming baths. Ail bu-cs stop at door. Terms very moderate. Teb'granis or letters addressed Scniiew House. 111 Marine Parade. Napier. pACI FI(’~ HHI Sli. ’ lTarin’c~Pa7adc—--1 Wooden building: delightful v-ew • excellent cuisine: every comfort: from 2 g!iiiie;i.-< weekly; 8/- day. Dallisons, Ltd., Napier. '■TERRACES PRIVATE HOTEL? A- Shakespeare Rd. Superior ascoinmod.J ion ; 27/6 wk.. 5/- day. Special terms parties. Mrs. M. Plunkett. “ G LEXCOE," oFMaHne Pde.—Tariff. 7/6 a day; permanents and casuals weekly by arrangement. Tel. 961. Miss Macdonald. TRROOKLYN Private Hotel, Napier.— Excellent accommodation; centrally situated; 6/6 day. 35/- weekly: permanents liy arrangement. ipilE COUNTY, EMERSON STREET NAPIER. The Most Modern Unlicensed Hotel in Hawke's Bay. Central, Fireproof. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Telephone 1407. P.O. Box 191. NEW PLYMOUTH. XVHI'JN visiting New Plymouth, stay ’’ at Niger House, Eliot St. (next Boys' High School); cuisine excellent. T.A.A. House; free garage. T-JOTEL ARCADIA. 1 min. from station, Egmont St. First-class accommodation ; 8/6 per day; weekly as arranged. T EADING Private Hotel, Grand Central Hotel, Egmont St., 2 min. stalion; 1(1/- day. £2/10/- wkly. neLson. ‘"iVAINuF HOUSE.” Superior accom- ’ modation, beautiful surroundings; 3 minutes tennis lawns, bowling greens; all service ears call. Tel. 85. Nelson. OKOROIRE. IJOT SPRINGS HOTEL. Charming - L - t - holiday Spa and Health Resort. Golf, tennis, mineral baths on property. PAEKAKARIKI. TiJERIVALE Guest. House, overlooking ■‘' A sea; extra modern rooms added for tlie holiday season. Book early. Miss Sanders. Phone 2. PALMERSTON NORTH. jrANITITIKI'M PRIVATE HOTEL, Palmerston North—Single and Double Rins'.; Perm, and Casuals, 6/6 Daily, from 25/- Weekly. TJECENTLY renovated and modernised, the "Imperial” offers unexcelled service and table, h. and c. water every bedroom; li. and c. shower rooms; moderate tariff; C.T.. P.S.. and A.A. Phone 6204. Box 42. Ted Houlihan ,late Masonic, Blenheim), Prop. TAOYAL HOTEL, the popular house for accommodation. Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Moderate tariff. Commercial, P.S. and A.A. rates. G. Lucmi. Proprietor. PARARARAUMU. YZAWATJRI GUEST HOUSE, Raumati South, for picturesque seaside accommodation, comfort, rest and excellent cuisine; enlarged and improved building. Mrs. Entwell. Tel. 50R. PICTON. TJICTON.—The Astoria Accommodation Ilous’e; Dining Room and Tea Lonnge; under new management. PLIMMERTON. pLIMMERTON. —Tecom-a House, Imin. from beach and station, opp. tennis courts and bowling green: every comfort. Tariff moderate. Tel. 19. Frank Barlow IZaREHA'na _ I HOUSE, rigbTon beach -*-* front: every comfort assured; tariff moderate. Phone 3. Proprietress. Mrs. Cameron pLIMMERTON HOUSE now open to Receive summer visitors; J min. from beach and station. 11. Vaughan, Proprietress.

ROTORUA. r PIIE REGENT Private Hotel, Rotorua, A S/l day, £2/10/-- weekly; excellent cuisine. Phone 502. Proprietress: Mrs. Z. J. Parkinson. TIAKK VIEW Private Hotel, overlookA ing Govt. Gardens and Baths: tariff 10/- day. £3 per week; free garage. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Staple. MUEKXSLAND private hotel. '“J Phone 144. First-class accommodation, moderate tariff; under personal supervision: free garage and parking. Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. OT ORU A—‘' Fent o n " Private Hotel? ■kY adjoining Government Gardens; sunny bedrms.. newly furn.; excellent table; 8/- daily. pfn Rifs' PIUV“ATE'HOTITI, Ilinemoa St., min. Ward and Blue Baths; tariff. 9/6 day, £3 wk.; garage free. Appointed Anto. Assn. Hotel. POTORUA.— Hotel' Australia. Tariff: AAi Holidays. 12/6 per day. £3/15/- per week. Box 148. Phone 403. YIHITMANSTONSr 11/- day, 70/- wkly.; A same well-known service, management; A.A.A. and C.T. House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve. "CONOMA" Private Hotel, Rotorua, kA 10/- day, £3/3/- weekly; central position; excellent cuisine. Phone 292. Proi'.rielresses: Dalzell and Elgie. I'AURANGA. MOTEL ST. ANNE'S, the leading AA Guest House in Tauranga. and the only hotel th.-it lias bedrooms with h. and c. running water; centrally situated in charming grounds. Proprietors, Captain and Mrs? P. E. Ilarnc. WA UR AN GA.—Meikle's Hotel Roslyn. A- Taurnnga's Paramount Guesthouse (waterfront). Unrivalled cuisine, exquisite views, swimming, boating, fishing. WANGANUI. MOTEL PARKVILLE. Ridgway StA* Tariff 10/- per day; £2/12/6 per wk. Reg. Civil Servants’ Hmise. Free garage, narking for clients rpHE New Federal Hotel; delightX fully situated on riverbank, overlooking Mouton Gardens; completely refurnished ; excellent cuisine; 10/6 per il-i.v. A. E. Voilanovir-h, Proprietor. STATION HOTEL, Wanganui, opposite Station. 5/- bed and breakfast; 8/por day. Ideal accommodation. H. E. Card, i’roprictor.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 1

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