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ACCOMMODATION WANTED. X/OUNG Gentleman requires Private Board and Lodging, Hataitai preferred. C 216, "Dominion.” TJUSINESS Lady requires permanent Board, vicinity Government Bldgs, or Thorndon; tel. essential; lunch out. C 215, “Dominion.” VVANTED, by lady at office, Room with ' ’ fireplace or hot point, in nice home with one or two ladies; morniug and evening tray. 5221, ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. TZELBURN—-Single Rm., with part board, business gentleman. Ring 26-455. T)ED and Breakfast available, comfort- " able home in city; double room, suitable for two. Tel. 52-804. OTEL BRISTOU~Private, Ghuznee St. —Tariff, per day, 12/-; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-218. VTISITORS to Wellington—Exclusive ’ accompiodatiou in private residence, bed and breakfast; central. Ring 51-020, particulars. UJOTEL TROOADERO, 296 Lambtou Quay, handy station, wharf, G.P.O. Casuals from 9/-, premanents from 32/6. Tel. 43-496. TJOTEL SELWYN, Courtenay Place (Private)—Superior Aecom., excellent table; casuals 8/6 per day ; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-222, TTOTEL AVON (Private), 24 Lambton Qy., close Ferry Wharf and Stations. Tariff, Bed and Breakfast, 6/6; Full Day, 10/-. Tel. 41-874. A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, 59 Ghuimee St., Wgtn.—Tariff, 8/- a day, £2/2/- week. Permanents by ar-

rangement. Tel. 52-843. VV ADE’S HOTEL, Marion St. —Super- ’’ ior accommodation. Tariff, permanent by arrangement; casuals, 8/- per day. Tel, 54-385. QAVOY Private Hotel, Ghuznee Street. Central. Bed and breakfast; single and double rms.; comfortable lounge. Tel. 5-1-506. TAONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 min. centre city; pleasant surroundings; tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53-014. /ARIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay.— Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tariff, 12/6 a day. Tel. 51-259. Mis. B. Owers, Proprietress. pAULFIKLD HOUSE, Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Bed and breakfast, 7/6; daily tariff, 12/6; weekly by arrangement. Mrs. E. Maxwell. Tel. 42-355. “TZENTLIVORTOI,” 92 HiR Street— Guest House, pleasant garden surroundings; casuals 10/6 per day; permanents arranged. Near Parlt. Bldgs. Tel. 42-649. IJOTEL RUTLANITFPrivate), behind Prudential Bldgs., Lambton Quay— Quiet, central, sun all day; tariff, bed and breakfast, 5/6; full day, 8/6. Tel. 40PALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL—- ■*-* Superior Accommodation, excellent table; central. Tariff, 8/- day, 40/- week. Permanents by arrangement. Courtenay Place Tel, 51-836. "AAURNING’S” PRIVATE HOTEL, ML 236 Oriental Parade, right opposite new bathing pavilion—First-class accommodation. Tariff, 10/- daily, permanent aud weekly by arrangement. Tel. 51-520. Mrs. P. J. Murning. Parade—Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service. Tariff, permanents by arrangement; casuals, 8/6 day. 52-652. E.' Doull, Proprietress. COLUMBIA HOTEL; ~ /"JUBA ST.—Bed and Breakfast, 5/-; Permanents by arrangement. Tel. 41AUCKLAND. ‘‘tl'OTEL FE^nITEIGHT^^ - Symonds St., close city ; excellent cuisine; reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith. Proprietress. Tel. 41-310. CHRISTCHURCH. TTOTEL AMBASSADORS, 10/6 per -1 day. £2/15/- per week; 2 mins from trams and station. Mrs. J'. J. Sieeman, Proprietress. XTE W HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 Atom Chester St.—9/- day; weekly by arrangement Newly-furn.; 3tnin. station. LTOTEL FEDERAL DE LUXEL- 1 - Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas fires in bedrooms; tariff 14/6 to 16/- day, bed and breakfast 9,'EASTBOURNE. jpOUNTRY - Vi3tons WgriF; street noises, disturbed rest. Solution —■ Ring 102, Warner’s Hotel, Eastbourne. Winter tariff. WAIINNR’S HOTEL, Eastbourne—- ’’ Every comfort; good bus, boat services; special tariff permanents. Ring 102, Eastbourne. HASTINGS. " HOUSE, King St. (opp. Cosy Theatre) —Accommodation, Permanents and casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bicknell. MASTERTON. pHEQUERS GUEST”HOUSE, Renal] Street, Masterton. Phone 1810. Central, good accommodation, beautiful surroundings, moderate tariff. DEVONSHIRE HdUSE, - is~Vietoria St.; central; entirely new management. Casuals and permanents. Mrs. Whyte, Proprietress. OJTRATHEARN. 28 Perry St. —Superior Accom.; refurnished and up-to-date; permanents and casuals; good table. Mrs. Groube, Proprietress. NAPIER. BROOKLYN Private HoteirYapierExcellent accommodation; centrally situated; 8/- day, £2/2/- weekly; permanents by arrangement. ' TJRAEBURN HOUSE, 66 Marine I’de., ' Napier, 7/- day, weekly by arrangement; quiet and comfortable. Mrs. MacDonald, Proprietress. “VVAIKAIA,” 8.1 Marine Pde.—Newly ’’ furn., excellent accommodation; 8/day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. VUHI^DENFHOUSiiCcrr - Dal toil Fwd ’’ Station Sts; central; first-class , accommodation. Permanents and casuals. ‘ Mrs. A. V. Saul, Proprietress. TJeVONSHIRF-HOUSE, 91 Marine Parade, Tel, SSI ; under new managemeiit. Terms by arrangement, “J3EACH HOUSE,” Marine Pde. (new management). First-class accommodation. Moderate tariff. Miss Bell-Booth, . Proprietress. 1 —— i NELSON. ; ‘VVAINUI HOUSE”—Superior accom- ' modatiou, beautiful surroundings; i 3 min. tennis lawns, bowling greens; all service cars call. Tel. 85 Nelson. NEW PLYMOUTH. < LTOTEL ARCADIA (Private). Egmont St., 1 minute from station, opposite Dominion Motors; Daily. Weekly; moderite tariff. ; —— .. —— I < T EADING Private Hotel, Grand Cen- I tral Hotel, Egmont St., 2 min. sta- ] Lion; 11/. day, £3 weekly.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 179, 26 April 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 179, 26 April 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 179, 26 April 1937, Page 1

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