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ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. QUPERIOR Board or Bed and Break- ° fast. 53-331. A USTIJJ ST., 60, has Boarding Accom. for 2 gents.; terms moderate. TTOTEL BRISTOL, Private, Ghuznee St.—Tariff, per day, 9/-; permanents by arrangement. Phone 52-218. TI/IMBLEDON Boarding House, Laings ’’ Road. Lower Hutt. Under new management. Vacancies for boarders. WADE’g HOTEL, Marion St—Super- ’’ ior accommodation. Tariff from 27/6; casuals, 7/- per day. Tel. 54-385. WAVERLEY HOTEL, 7 Marion St.— ’’ Conveniently situated. Renovated throughout. Excellent table. Moderate tariff. Tel. 52-288. UTOTEL ARCADIA, Lambton Quay. — Official Public Service and A.A. House. Tariff 10/6 and 11/6 day. Under new management. ' A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, 59 Ghuznee St., Wgtn. Tariff: Bed and Breakfast, 4/6; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-843. TTOTEL TROCADERO, 296 Lambton Quay, handy station, wharf, G.P.O. Casuals from 8/-; permanents from 30/-; bed and breakfast, 5/6. Tel. 43-496. fIRIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay— Beautifully situated on Parade overlooking harbour. First-class accommodation. Tariff, 11/- a day. Tel. 51-259. Mrs, B. Owers, Proprietress. Balmoral private hotel— Superior accommodation, excellent table; central. Tariff 7/- day, 35/- week. Permanents by arrangement. Courtenay Place. Tel. 51-836.

PAULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney St. East '- 7 (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Tariff 10/6 and 12/6 daily, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. E. Maxwell, Tel. 42-355. TTOTEL RUTLAND (Private) behind Prudential Bldgs., Lambton Qy. Quiet, central, sun all day. Tariff: Bed and breakfast, 5/-; full day*. 7/6. Tel. 40-916, T)ONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2min. centre city; pleasant surroundings; tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; ■ reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53-014, TTOTEL SELWYN, Courtenay Place (Private) —Superior Accom., excellent table; casuals, bed and breakfast, 4/6, 7/- day; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-222, TZING’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Parade —Superior accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service; tariff, permanents by arrangement, casuals, 7/6 day. 52-652. E. Doull, Proprietress. ‘WHE MANSIONS,” 81 Ghuznee St., Wgtn.—l'ariff, 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. COLUMBIA HOTEL. P*UBA ST.- —Bed and breakfast, 4/6; 6/6 per day; permanent boarders from 27/6. Tel. 41-584. TOURIST, PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS PEOPLE. tpHE St? Elmo-Residential Flats, near J- Parlt. House, offer- fully-furn., modern Flat; also B.S. Rm., with breakfast; short or long period; service if required. Apply 99 Hill St., Tel, 42-845. Melbourne’s Most Central Accommodation. IJ’HE NEW VICTORIA PALACE, 201-229 Little Collins St., Melbourne. C.l. Splendid service, delightful diningrooms, modern cafeterias, every convenience. All at a moderate price. POPULAR “ROOM ONLY" TARIFF: Singles, 4/- to 7/6. Doubles, 8/- to 16/-. Write to Dept. Wl3 for FREE Illustrated folder. Australia’s Largest Non-Licensed Hotel. HASTINGS. “TSELVEDERE” PRIVATE GUEST - 1 -* HOUSE, King St. (opp. Cosy Theatre) —Accommodation, permanents and casuals. TeL 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.

AUCKLAND. “TJYECROFT,” 26 Symonds St., opp. E* Albert Park —6/- bed, breakfast; 10/- day; £3-weekly; permanents by arrangement. Appointed A.A.A. house. “tpOMOANA,” above Library, 44 WelE lesley St. E.—s/6 day, £l/7/6 weekly. Miss C. Carlisle, TYEVONPORT —> Ventnor Private Hotel, on Parade, seaside; 10/- day, £3 weekly; new management. Sydney and Page. “QONOMA” Private Hotel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park—B/- day, £2/5/weekly; bed and breakfast, 5/-. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. “TTOTEL FERNLEIGH,” 28 Symonds EE st., close city; excellent cuisine; reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress. Phone 41-310, PRINCES LODGE, 1 Private Hotel, deE lightfully situated, opp. Albert Park. 32 Princes St., Auckland. TeL 47-454, CHRISTCHURCH. OTEL FEDERAL DE LUXE. Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas fires in bedrms.; tariff 12/6 to 17/6 per day: bed and breakfast, 8/6. GAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, 37 ManChester St., 2 min. from station —8/dav, £2/5/- week, permanents from 30/-. C.T. and P.S. House. A, V. Dodd. Prop. XTEW HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 ManE’ Chester St.—7/- day. 30/- weekly; permanents by arrangement. Newly furnished, 3 min, station. HOTEL AMBASSADORS, 8/6 per day. £2/10/- per wk.; 2 mins, from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman, Proprietress.' DUNEDIN., T EVIATHAN HOTEL, nearly opposite E- railway station —Tariff 9/- day; largest private hotel in N.Z Box 112. Dunedin. HAMILTON. riRAND CENTRAL Private Hotel. E* Hood St.; garages nearby; A.A. house; 10/- day, £2/10/- weekly. J. Rodgers. Proprietor. ■ TTOTEL ALMADALE, most central and EA unique situation, garage, tennis court. A.A. and C.T. hotel. Ideal holiday bouse; 10/- per day. Alex. Mcßae. Proprietor, P.O. Box 11. MASTERTON. QTRATHEARN, 28 Perry St.—Superior Accom.; refurnished and up-to-date ; permanents and casuals; good table. Mrs. Groube. Proprietress. NAPIER. BROOKLYN Private Hotel, Napier.— Excellent accommodation; centrally situated; 6/6 day, 35/- weekly: permanents by arrangement. I>EACH HOUSE.” Marine Pde. (new management). First-class accommodation. Moderate tariff. Miss BellBooth, Proprietress.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 229, 24 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 229, 24 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 229, 24 June 1936, Page 1

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