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ACCOMMODATION WANTED. WANTED, Private Board, Lady, '' adjacent to Miramar Golf Links, October 10 to 15 inclusive. 5156. “Dominion.” WANTED, Temporary Board for Stud- ’ ’ ents> attending Drama School, Victoria University, from December, 29 to January 11; near University preferred Secretary, British Drama League. 172 Featherston Street. BOARD NEAR CITY. WANTED, Board and Lodgings neai; ’’ eity; reasonable. State terms, Nl9l, “Dominion." ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. QTRATHCAIRN, 182 Tinakori Rd., top of Hawkestone St.—Vacancies, single and share, from 25/-. Tel. 43-901. YriSITORS to Wellington — Superior ' Accommodation for casuals, bed and breakfast, next Parlt. Bldgs., 81 Hill St. WADE’S HOTEL, MarioiTst.—Super- ’’ ior accommodation. Tariff from 27/6; casuals 7/- per day. Tel. 54-380. TJOTEL BRISTOL, Private, Ghuznee XI st—Tariff, per day, 10/-; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-218. A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, 59 A- Ghuznee St., Wgtn.—Tariff: Permanent Board from 27/6. Tel. 52-843. OTEL ARCADIA, Lambton Quay.— Official Public Service and A.A. House. Under new management. Tel. 40-366. , QUPERIOR Accom. available, firstclass home, few minutes’ walk “Dominion” Building; reasonable terms. Tel. 52YTOTEL SELWYN, Courtenay Place XI (Private) —Superior Accom., excellent table; casuals 8/- per day; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-222. VVAVERLEY HOTEL, 7 Marion St.— Conveniently situated. JRenovated throughout. Excellent table. Moderate tariff. Tel. 52-288. “TTENILWORTH,” 92 Hill St.—Guest 4k House, pleasant garden surroundings; casuals 10/6 per day, permanents arranged. Near Prlt. Blds. Tel. 42-649. 'BALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL—- ■ 44 Superior accommodation, excellent table; central. Tariff, 8/- day, 40/- week. Permanents by arrangement. Courtenay Place. Tel. 51-836. f)RIENT HOTEL. Oriental Bay—- ” Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tariff, 12/6 a day. Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. TTOTEL TROCADERO, 296 Lambton 4-«- Quay, handy station, wharf, G.P.O. Casuals from 9/-, permanents from 30/-; bed and breakfast from 5/6. Tel. 43-496. pAULFIELD~HOUSE, Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Bqd and breakfast, 7/6; daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. Mrs. E. Maxwell. Tel. 42-355. FIO.NBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 min. 4-4 centre city ; pleasant surroundings ; tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53TTOTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind 44- Prudential Bldgs., Lambton Quay. Quiet, central, sun ail day. Tariff, bed and breakfast, 5/6; full day, 8/6. Tel. 40-910. . TTING’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental -4A- Parade —Superior accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service. Tariff, permanents by arrangement; casuals, 7/6 day. 52-652. E. Doull, Proprietress. “THE MANSIONS,” 81 Ghuznee St., 4- 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. COLUMBIA HOTEL, /"'JUBA ST. —Bed and Breakfast, 5/-; 7/6 per day; permanent boarders from 30/-. Tel. 41-584. AUCKLAND. “UrOTEL FERNLEIGH,” 28 Symonds 4-4- St., close city; excellent- cuisine; reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith. Proprietress. Phone 41-310. “QONOMA” Private Hotel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert Park—B/- day, £2/5/weekly; bed and breakfast, 5/-. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. CHRISTCHURCH. TTOTEL AMBASSADORS, 8/6 per day. 4-4- £2/10/- per wk.; 2 mins, from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman, Proprietress. CHRISTCHURCH. VEW HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 Man- • 4” Chester St.—7/- day, 30/- weekly; permanents by arrangement. Newly furnished. 3 min, station. TTOTEL 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. “■BELVEDERE” PRIVATE GUEST 44 HOUSE, King St. (opp. Cosy Theatre) —Accommodation, perma uente and casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bicknell. HAVELOCK NORTH. TTILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE, 44- 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. * 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. BEACH HOUSE,” Marine Pde. (new management). First-class accommodation. Moderate tariff. Miss Bell-Booth, Proprietress. BRAEBURN House, 66 Marine Par■4~* a de, Napier, 6/- day, 36/- weekly; quiet, comfortable, Mrs. MacDonald, Proprietress. “YVAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Parade — ’ ’ Newly-furn., excellent accommodation ; 8/- day; weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. TAEVONSHIRE HOUSE! Marine 4--4 Parade—Tariff from 6/- day, and 30/- week. Tel. N5lB, NELSON. "W AI NUI HOUSE”—Superior accom- ’’ modation, beautiful surroundings; 3 min. tennis lawns, bowling greens; all service cars call. Tel. 85. Nelson. NEW PLYMOUTH. HOTEL ARCADIA, Imin. from station, Egmont St. —First-class accommodation ; 8/6 per day, weekly as arranged, T EADING Private Hotel, Grand Cen•4J tral Hotel, Egmont St., 2 min. station ; 10/- day, £2/10/- weekly. PAEKAKARIKI. TITERIVALE GUEST HOUSE.—ldeal 4’4- for holiday, overlooking sea; handy station and golf. Miss Sanders, Tek 2.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 305, 21 September 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 305, 21 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 305, 21 September 1936, Page 1

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