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' ACCOMMODATION. CHRISTCHURCH LT OTEL AMBASSADORS, 10/6 pel day. £2/15/' per week; 2 mins from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman. Proprietress. XTEAV liOTEl? WINDSOR. 47 MnuChester St.—9/- day: weekly by arrange tne n t New 1 y-furn.: 3niin. stalian. DUNEDIN T EVIATHAN HOTEL, nearly opposite Railway Station. Tariff, 10/- day; £2/10/- week. Largest Private Hotel in N.Z. Box 112. Dunedin. HAMILTON. p RAND CENTRAL Private Hotel, Hood St.; garages nearby; A.A. mid C.T. house; 10/- day. £2/10/- weekly J Rodgers. Proprietor. “ A LMADALE 7 ' PRIVATE HOTEL (A Mcßae, Prop.) A.A., C.T.. P.S.A. Hotel. Tennis court. 11/- per day. Mr and Mrs. lan Duncan. Mana gers. “BELVEDERE” PRIVA'I’E GUEST - 0 HOUSE, King St. (opp. Cosy Theatre) — Accommodation permanents and casuals. Tel 2059 Miss Bicknell pARLTON CLUB HOTEL (new managemen' Excellent cuisine. Speights beer. Geo. Luttrell. Prop, (late Hastings Hotel). MASTERTON HOUSE. Renull Street. Masterton. Phone 1810. Central, good accommodation. beautiful surroundings, moderate I )EVONSHIRE HOUSE, 15 Victoria ■ L7 St.; central; entirely new management. Casuals and permanents. Mrs. Whyte. Proprie tress, QTRATHEAIuT 28 Perry St---Supcr-k - ior Aceom.: refurnished and up-to-date; permanents and casuals; good table. Mrs. Gronbe, Proprietress. NAPIER. EVON SIH IUr“HOUSE, 91 Marine Parade, Tel. 581; under new management, 'l’erms by arrangement. ROOKLYN Private Hotel, NapierExcellent accommodation: centrally situated; 8/- day: £2/2/- weekly; oermanents by arrangement. IJRAEBURSThOUSE, 66 Jlarine Pde„ Napier, 7/- day, weekly by arrangement; quiet nnd comfortable. Mrs. MacDonald, Proprietress. XTAPIER—Furn. Rooms, morning tray, hand.v to Parade and town. “Glencoe.” 170 Hastings St. “TVAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.—Newly ’’ furn.. excellent accommodation; 8/day. weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer. Proprietress. pLUB~PRIVATE HOTEL, Marine Pde (right opposite Municipal Baths] Tariff 6/- per day, bed and breakfast only. 35/- per week. H. Bodley. Prop. EACH HOUSE." Marine Pde. (new management) First-class accommodation. Moderate tariff Miss Bell-Booth P r o p r i etress. VVILSDENE HOUSE, cr. Dalton and ’’ Station Sts.; central; first-class accommodation. Permanents and casuals Mrs. A. V Saul. Proprietress. “pORONBY. ,7 ~S(r'Mnrine Parade, Napier (recently refurnished). Furn. rooms to Let. Breakfast optional. Mrs. P>. E. Simmonds. Proprietress. PLARENDON HOTEL. Napier—ExcelL-‘ lent cuisine, comfort, moderate charges: h. and c. water: best brands of liquors M Waugh Licensee. NELSON. \rTS!T(SRS“NELSON— Stay at Metrov pnlitan Private Hotel; central. Tariff, 10/- day. Telegrams. “Metrohotcl.” Nelson J. S. Walter, proprietor. ■"YVAINUI HOUSE” —Superior accom- ’’ modation. beautiful surroundings: 3 min. tenuis lawns, bowling greens: all service cars call Tel. 8n Nelson. NEW PLYMOUTH. H~ OTET?ARCADL\“rPrivate). Egmont St.. 1 minute from station, opposite Dominion Motors: Daily. Meekly: moderate tariff. T EADING* Private Hotel, Grand Centr.al Hotel. Egmont St.. 2 min station: 11/- day £3 weekly. PAEKAKARIKI EIUVALE GUEST HOUSE—ldeal seaside situation; book ahead tor summer holidays Miss Sanders; Tel. 2. PALMERSTON NORTH “W 1 LLOWBANK?’ Church St. ’’ (through subway), near station. Palm. Nth.’s leading Private Hotel A good home. I “Recently renovated and modernised, 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. angltHTe 1 PRIV ATE HOTE U Palmerston North — Single and Double Rrms.; Perm, and Casuals. 6/6 Daily, from 25/- Weekly. ADLEY~HOUSE. Broadway. Palm. Xth. —New. guest house: free garage; bed and breakfast. G/G; permanents from 35/-. Tel. 6452. OYAI/HOTEir the popular house for accommodation; hot and cold water in bedrooms: moderate tariff. Commercial. P.S and A.A. rates. G. Luoni. Propr i eto r. PARAPAR YUM(L Al JI ARIE" welcomes Guests and Motorists. Mr. nnd Mrs. MauriceSmith (late Wnirarapa). proprietors. Tel. 35. PICTON. \VA ITUI-.l 1 Guest House —Comfortable ’’ accommodation: good meals: ser vice: 11/- day, £3/3/- week. ROTORUA_ QURREY HOUSE, Rotorua—Cen tral position: tariff 7/- day, £~/o weekly Families catered for. Mrs. Devin. Proprietress. T> O'l’OßUA—-Grande Vue, select Private *V Hotel, overlooking Govt. Gardens, running water in bedrooms. Reservations, Box 97 fill; W EALTH—IO/ day. L £3/3/- weekly : few minutes Baths and Station Mrs. F. T. Styles, I roprietress (new management), Rotorua. P"llßK“VlEW“overiooking Govt. Gardens, etc.—From Sept. 1. bed ® n( l breakfast only. 7/6 day. 45/- week Mrs. H. G. Staple. rfUEENSLANDr-pRIVATE HOTEL. Tel. 144. Eirst-class aceom., 10/b daily, £3/3/- weekly; under personal supervision: free gfirage and parking. Mrs. Berge. Proprietress. EVONSIiIRE HOUSE,“IO/- day, £3 wecklv ; new management;’two minutes station; excellent accommodation. Miss Q, Morgan. Proprietress. fMIIRM’S PRIVATE HOTEU Hinemon St., min. Ward and Blue Baths; tariff 11/- day. £3/10/- week: garage free. Appointed Auto. Assn, hotel. OTEL AU ST RALI A. Rotorua .— Summer Tariff, £3/3/-. HMIE MANSIONS. 12/- day. £3/15/x weekly. Longer terms arranged. Wellknown service, management A.A.A and C.T. House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve. “QONfJJL\”“PrTvii7e“ Hotel. Rotorua. ° 11/6 day, £3/10/- weekly; central position; excellent cuisine. Tel 292. Proprietresis, Dalzell and Elgie.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 152, 24 March 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 152, 24 March 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 152, 24 March 1937, Page 1

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