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ACCOMMODATION WANTED. YOUNG man requires private board, Kilbirnie or Hataitai preferred; piano essential S9O “Dominion.” ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, 89 A Ghuznee St.. Wgtn. Tariff: Permanent Board from 27/6. f leL 52-843. yv ADE’S HOTEL, Marion St.—Super- ' ’ ior accommodation. Tariff from 27/6; casuals, 7/- per day. Tel. 54-380. UTOTEL BRISTOL, Private, Ghuznee AA St.—Tariff, per’day, 10/-; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-218. ■ “TZENILWORTH,” 92 Hill St.—Guest AX. House, pleasant garden surroundings; casuals 10/6 per day, permanents arranged. Near Prlt. Blds. Tel. 42-649. OTEL ARCADIA, Lambton Quay.— Official Publie Service and A.A. House. Under new management. Tel. 40-366. UTOTEL SELWYN, Courtenay Place AA (Private) —Superior Accom., excellent table; casuals, 8/- per day; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-222. WAVERLEY HOTEL 7 Marion St— Conveniently situated. Renovated throughout. Excellent table. Moderate tariff. Teh 52-288. GAVOY Private Hotel. —Vacancies Permanents and Casuals; single and double rooms, with morning tray'; use of lounge. Tel. 54-506. UTOTEL RUTLAND (Private) behind AA Prudential Bldgs., Lambton Qy. Quiet, central, sun all day. Tariff: Bed and breakfast, 5/6; full day, 8/6. Tel. 40-910. Balmoral private hotel.-- ’ Superior accommodation, excellent table; central. Tariff 8/- day, 40/- week. Permanents. by arrangement. Courtenay Pl. Tel. 51-836. fkRIENT HOTEL, Oriental’ Bay.— ' Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour. First-class accommodation. Tariff, 12/6 a day. Tel. 51-259-Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. ~ UTOTEL TROCADERO, 296 Lambtpn Quay, handy station, wharf, G.P.O. Casuals from 9/-; permanents from 30/-; bed and breakfast from 5/6. Tel. 43496. pAULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Bed and breakfast 7/6; daily tariff 12/6; weekly bj arrangement. Mrs. E. Maxwell. Tel. 42-355. TkONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2min. centre city; pleasant surroundings: tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53014. “rpHE MANSIONS,” 81 Ghuznee St., A 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. TZING’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental AV Parade — Superior accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service; tariff, permanents by arrangement; casuals, 7/6 day. 52-652. E. Doull, Proprietress. ■ COLUMBIA HOTEL, ZIUBA ST.—Bed and Breakfast, 5/-; V 7/6 per day; permanent boarders from 30/-. Tel. 41-584. AUCKLAND. OTEL FERNLEIGH,” 28 Symonds St., close city; excellent cuisine; reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress. Phone 41-310, “CONOMA" Private Hotel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park—B/- day, £2/5/weekly; bed and breakfast, 5/-. Mrs. J. Nairn. Proprietress. CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH — “CorarGables,” V 7 249 Cambridge Terrace; 8/6 day, £2/10/- weekly; centre city; good menu; every attention. Tel. 32-859. Miss P. Sleeman, Proprietress. XrE’w’UOTEL’’wfNDSORT~47 Man- ■*-’ Chester St.—7/- day, 30/- weekly; fiermanents by arrangement. Newly f.urnished. 3 min, station. UTOTEL 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. HASTINGS “•RELVEDERE” PRIVATE GUEST HOUSE, King St. (opp. Cosy Theatre) —Accommodation, permanents and casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bicknell. HAVELOCK NORTH. UUILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE, AA 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. MASTERTON. STRATHEARN, 28 Perry St.—Superior Accom.; refurnished and up-to-date; permanents and casuals; good table. Mrs. Groube. Proprietress, NAPIER. RROOKLYN Private Hotel, Napier— F* Excellent accommodation; centrally situated; 6/6 day, 35/- weekly; permanents by arrangement. MARINE PDE., Napier, Dbl. Front Rm., morning tray; available Oct 1 onward. Particulars, “Sunny.” Box 150, Napier. . UAEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Marine A'. Parade—Tariff from 6/- day, and 30/- week. Tel. N5lB, ■RRAEBURN House, 66 Marine ParA> ade, Napier, 6/- day. 36/- weekly; quiet, comfortable. Mrs. MacDonald, Proprietress. "WAIKAIA.” 81 Marine Parade — ’ ’ Newly-furn., excellent accommodation : 8/- day; weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer, EACHHOUSE,” Marine Pde. (new management). First-class accommodation. Moderate tariff. Miss Bell-Booth. Proprietress. NELSON. “VYTAINUI HOUSE”—Superior accom- ’’ modation, beautiful surroundings; 3 min. tennis lawns, bowling greens*; all service cars call. Tel. 85, Nelson. NEW PLYMOUTH. H - OTEL ARCADIA, Imin. from station, Egmont St.—First-class accommodation ; 8/6 per day, weekly as arranged. EADING Private Hotel, Grand Central Hotel. Egmont St., 2 min. station ; 10/- day, £2/10/- weekly. PAEKAKARIKL TtUERIVALE GUEST HOUSE—ldeal for holiday, overlooking sea; handy station and golf. Miss Sanders, Tel. 2. PALMERSTON NORTH. RECENTLY renovated and modernised. AY the “Imperial” offers unexcelled service and table, h. and c. water every bedroom, h. and c. shower rooms; moderate tariff; C.T., P.S. and A.A. Tel. 6204. Box 42. Ted Houlihan, late Masonic. Blenheim, Proprietor. OYAL HOTEL, the popular bouse for accommodation; hot and cold water in bedrooms; moderate tariff. Commer-[ cial, P.S. and A.A. rates. G. Luoni, Pro- | prietor.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 299, 14 September 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 299, 14 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 299, 14 September 1936, Page 1

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