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ACCOMMODATION WANTED. OUNG""Man requires”board ; central position. Apply K3LL,“Dominion.” ANTED? Boai<i,~sglc. rm., central; young lady, Govt, position. Full partieulai’s to K 312, "Dominion.” PROFESSIONAL single man desires large airy Bed-sitting-room in good locality, with or without board; garage .preferred. Kindly give fullest details. A 302, "Dominion.” ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. VV ADE’S HOTEL, Marion St.—Super- ’’ ior accommodation. Tariff from 27/6; casuals, 7/- per day. Tel. 54-385-UTOTEL BRISTOL, Private, Ghuzuc* St.—Tariff, per day, 10/-; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-218. QAVOY PRIVATE "HOTEL, Ghuznee St.—Vacancies, permanents and casuals. Tel. 54-506. A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, JO' .Ghuznee St., Wgtn. Tariff: Permanent Board from 27/6. Tel. 52-843. K‘ ENILWORTH,” 92 Hill St.—Guest House, pleasant garden surroundings ; casuals 10/6. per day, permanents arranged. Near Parlt. Bldgs. Tel. 42-649. PfOTEL ARCADIA, Lambton Quay--n Official Public Service and A.A. Home Under new management. lei. 40-366. H” OTEL SELWYN, Courtenay Place (Private)— Superior Aecom., excellent table; casuals. 8/- per day: permanents by arrangement Tel. 52-222. YX7AVERLEY HOTEL. 7 Marion St.— ’’ Conveniently situated. Renovated throughout. Excellent table Moderate tariff. Tel. 52-288 • OTEL RUTLAND (Private) behind Prudential Bldgs.. Lambton Qy. Quiet, central, sun all day. Tariff: Bed and breakfast, 5/6: full day. 8/6. Tel. 40-910. PAULFTELD HOUSE. Sydney St. East ’-z' (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Bid and breakfast 7 /6: daily tariff 12/6 : weekly h.v arrangement. Mrs E. Maxwell. Tel 42-355. ONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2mm centre city: pleasant surroundings: tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table 53-014. fYRIENT HOTEL. Oriental Bay— Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour. First-class accommodation.) Tariff, 11/- a 6ay. Tel. 51-209. Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. B “"ALMORAL PRIVATE ■ HOTEL— Superior accommodation, excellent table: central. Tariff 7/6 day. 37/6 week. Permanents bv arrangement Courtenay Pl, Tel. 51-836. LTOTEL TROCADERO. 296 Lambton Quay, handy station, wharf, G.F O. Casuals from 9/-; permanents from 30/-: bed and breakfast from 5/6. Tel. 43496. KING’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., J- Wgtn.—Tariff 10/- per day, 6/bed and breakfast; best cuisine and service; permanents bv arrangement. A.A.A, house. Tel. 52-3ffS. -Mrs. and Mrs. Haworth. TWYFORD FLATS. AfODERN, Home-like Furn. Flats, also I’A Bed-sitting rooms with breakfast; 2 min. Pcrlt.: sunshine; hot water; garden. TOURISTS and VISITORS specially welcome. 86a HILL ST., WELLINGTON. COLUMBIA HOTEL, PUBA ST.—Bed and breakfast, 4/6; 6/6 per day; permanent boarders from 27/6. Tel. 41-584. ' ' ’ HASTINGS. "OELVEDERE” PRIVATE GUEST - 0 HOUSE. King St. (opp. Cosy Theatre)—Accommodation, permanents and casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bieknell. HAVELOCK NORTH ILLSBROOK 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. TAEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Marine Parade —Tariff from 6/- day and 30/- week. Tel. N5lB, “WAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Parade.— ’ ’ Newly-furn., excellent accommodation ; 6/- day, 30/- week. Mrs. C. Dyer. Proprietress. PALMERSTON NORTH r pHE COMMERCIAL. PALMERSTON 1 NORTH’S Most Modern HotelLarge, comfortable bedrooms with h. and c. water; luxurious lounge, large diningroom: pleasant sunporch and many other attractions; C.T and A.A. House. Alasdair Macdonald. Proprietor. “pRANLETGH.” Fitzherbert Avenue— Palmerston North’s newest and most modern guest house, h. and c. in most bedrooms; ideally situated in extensive grounds ample car accommodation : moderate tariff Tel 5299, Miss A Collins. “YVILLOWBANK." Church Street (through subway), near station. Palmerston North’s leading Private Hotel Under new managemen l ROTORUA “ A RMIDALE" PRIVATE HOTEL. A lO/- day, £3/3/- wkly. 3 modern, quiet, comfortable Box 173. E. Carkeek. Proprietress. WANGANUI. pENTRAL HOTEL, "private, St. Ilill St. new management; refurnished and renovated. Casual and permanent guests. Terms moderate. OTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway St.' Tariff. 10/- per day; £2/12/6 per week. Reg. Civil Servants’ House.' Free garage parking for clients. DRESSMAKING ‘ EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. LONG before you have completed your course you can earn good money; the Hollywood way leads to success. Learn to design, cut and make model frocks and coats, the modern Hollywood way. <Also our special cutting service will cut and tack frocks, at the Hollywood School of Dressmaking, 46 Mercer St., opp. “Evening Post.” FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. T IGIIT Swamp Plough, medium Swamp Plough, S.F. Lever Plough, Handle Plough. Chase’s Machinery Exchange, Marton. ■RECONDITIONED 13-coulter Grain JL*' and Manure Drill, complete with turnip box. Reid and Gray Agency, Palmerston Nth. /CAMBRIDGE Roller, £l6; R. & G. J Swamp Plough, £2B; R. & G- S.b. Plough, £l4 L. C. Purton. Fitzherbert Ave., Palm. Nth. QCRUB,."gorse, blackberry, or lupin-in-fected country made productive economically by Howard Rotary Hoes, powered by tractors. Write B. V. Cooksley and Co., 96 Tory St., Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 258, 28 July 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 258, 28 July 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 258, 28 July 1936, Page 1

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