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ACCOMMODATION. NAPIER. "■WA ikATA?’~~Bi Marine - Paraded ’’ Newly-furn., excellent accommodation; 6/- day, 30/- week. Mrs. C. Dyer.. Proprietress. rpilE COUNTY. EMERSON STKEET, NAI’IEIt. The Most Modern Unlicensed lintel in Hawke's Buy. Central. Fireproof. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Telephone 1407. P.O. Box 191. NELSON. ■yyALNUI HOUSK’J -- Siqierior’accom- ’’ modation, beautiful surroundings; 3 minutes tennis lawns, bowling greens: all service cars call. Tel. 85, Nelson. NEW PLYMOUTH. T ENDING Pliiate Hotel, Grand Ceu’AJ tral Hotel, Egmont St.. 2 min. station ; 10/- day. £2/10/- wkly. T.TOTEL ARCADIA, 1 min. from staAA tiou, Egmont St. First-class accommodation; 8/6 per day; weekly as arranged. I’AEKAKARIKI. ArEKIVALE Guest t’ouse—Quiet, lovely sea views; winter guests specially catered for. Miss Sanders, Tel. 2, I’aCkakariki. PALMERSTON NORTH. TAECENTLY renovated and modernised, the "Imperial” offers unexcelled service and table, h. and c. water every bedroom ; h. and e. shower rooms; moderate tariff; C.T., P.S. and A.A. ’Phone 6204. Box 42. Ted Houlihan, iate Masonic, Blenheim. Prop. JAOYAL HOTEL, the popular house for AY accommodation. Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Moderate tariff. Commercial, P.S. and A.A. rates. G. Luoni, Proprietor. PARAPARAUMU. TZAWATIRI GUEST HOUSE, RauA*- mati South, for picturesque seaside accommodation, comfort, rest and excellent cuisine; enlarged and improved building. Mrs. Eatwell, Tel. 50R. _ ROTORUA, rpHE REGENT Private Hotel, Rotorua, J- 8/- day, £2/10/- weekly, excellent cuisine. ’l’houc 502. Proprietress, Mrs, Z. J. Parkinson. ________________ Queensland private hotel. ’Phone 144. First-class accommodation, 10/- daily, £3 weekly; under personal supervision; free garage and parking. Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. QURREY HOUSE, Rotorua—Central kJ position; tariff 7/-day, £2/5/- weekly. Families catered for. Mrs. L. Devin, Proprietress. PARK VIEW Private Hotel, overlookA ing Govt. Gardens and Baths; tariff 10/- day, £3 per week; free garage. Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Staple. "QONOMA” Private Hotel Rotorua, kJ 10/- day. £3/3/- weekly; central position; excellent cuisine. ’Phone 292. Proprietresses, Dalzell aud Elgie. qtHE JIANSIONsYIiY~day, 70/A wkly.; same well-known service, management; A.A.A. and C.T. House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve. ■JAOTORUA—HoteI Australia. Tariff, Holidays. 12/6 per day, £3/15/- per week. Box 148. 'Phone 403. fMIIRM’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Ilineinoa St., min. Ward and Blue Baths; tariff. 9/6 day. £3 wk.; garage free. Appointed Auto, Assn. Hotel. TAURANGA. YJEIKLE’S Hotel Roslyn (Water--“A front), Tauranga’s paramount guest house; cuisine unexcelled; exquisite views ; cosy comfort. TJOTEL ST. ANNE'S, - the leading Guest House in Tauranga. and the only hotel that has bedrooms with h. and c. running water; ideally situated in charming grounds. Proprietors, Captain and Mrs. P. E. Ilarne ST. ANNE’S. . , INTENDING Guests are now reserving accommodation for the winter months at St. Anne's; unrivalled comfort, cuisine and service, delightful sunny rooms, new-ly-furnished upsjairs and down, large lounge, drawing-room, open tires, sun porches and veranda. “AN HOTEL AND A HOME.” Tariff reduced according to length of stay, WANGANUI. pENTRAL HOTEL, private, St. Hill kJ st.— n ew management; refurnished and renovated. Casual and permanent guests. Terms moderate. STATION HOTEL? Wanganui, opposkJ ite Station. 5/- bed and breakfast; 8/- per day. Ideal accommodation. 11. E. Card, Proprietor. OTEI7TARKVILLE. Ridgwav St. Tariff 10/- per day: £2/12/6 per week. Reg. Civil Servants’ House. Free iraracp parkin" far clients POSTER’S HOTEL, WANGANUI A (Under Entirely New Management). One of New Zealand’s Leading Hotels. Suites de Luxe; private bathrooms, b. and c. water, teleplione every room, excellent cuisine and attention guaranteed. Telegraphic Address: “Foster's,” Wanganui. P.O. Box. 54. Telephone 2196. PERCY JAMES. Manager. REST HOMES. pLAREMONT Convalescent Home, 117 kJ Ruahine St., Palmerston North. Sister I. J. Scull. Tel. 5112. rpill'l SANATORIUM Morrinsville. for Chest Diseases; modernised; X-ray installed: 44 guineas weekly, including medical attention. “p RAFT ON” Rest Ilome, 204 Upper Road, for reception of elderlv and delicate persons needing care or diet: nurse in attendance. Miss Compton. Tel, 2-1-406. MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONAL CONSULTATIONS are now available with MR. ARTHUR PASCOE, J1.8.N.A.M.D., for persons suffering from Skin Diseases, Uric Acid Troubles, etc. npiIESE complaints are best treated by jui iiivcfitijxntion of ouch individual case scientifically mapped out diet, and a form of treatment which the consultation has indicated should be most efficacious. For this consultation and personal service, a fee of 10/6 will be charged on the first visit only. Mr. Pascoe is famous throughout Australasia for his personal success in the treatment of Skin Diseases and all forms of Urie Acid troubles, and (hose consulting him can rest assured that they are getting the best advice available. Those who do not tvish to consult Mr. Pascoe personally are assured of the expert advice and personal attention of Mrs. Pascoe and a competent staff for which there will be no charge. All medicines supplied arc imide from pure Herbal Extracts only, and it will be found that the costs of the goods required are well within the reach of the most modest purse. HEALTH SUPPLY PTY.. 127 Willis Street. Wellington. Phone 51-497 for appointment.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 199, 20 May 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 199, 20 May 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 199, 20 May 1936, Page 1

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