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ACCOMMODATION WANTED. YUAN TED, kind person to board ’’ middle-aged, slightly invalid lady. Ring 16-546, .. YOUNG Married Woman desires board, pleasant, refined country home; 3 to 4 wks. DGGG, “Dominion.” YOUNG Married Couple require Private Board or Furn. 8.5.-Rm. and kitchenette; central; quiet. Reply NO-14, “Dominion.’’ VIT \NTED; Private Board and ResiVV ' denee in Otaki by tradesman. State terms’ to “Quiet,” “Dominion” Agency, Otaki Railway. FARM ACCOMMODATION. rpilE Government Tourist Bureau is J- constantly receiving inquiries re Accommodation on Farms and is preparing a register of approved harms. Fanners prepared to receive laying Guests should send full particulars ot accommodation, tariff, opportunities for recreation, etc., to Government lounst Bureau, Box 1679, Wellington. ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON Breakfast, 2 men, Island Bay. -L> week from 17th; close tram. King White, 54-820. LJOTEL BRISTOL, Private, Ghuznee Lx —Tariff moderate ; permanents by arrangement. Tel. YTISITORS to Wellington.—Exclusive v Accommodation in private residence, bed and breakfast; central; no cumu. Ring 54-626. — YTUTEI. AVON (Private), 24 Lambton JL! Qv., Close Ferry Wharf and StaTariff, Bed and Breakfast. 6/6. FuH Day, 10/-. Tel. 41-87 L ■aTbEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, uJ A Ghuznee St.. Wgtn.— lariff. 9/- a day- permanents by arrangement. lei. 52-843. —. "TTENILWORTH,” 92 Hill St.—Guest A*- House, pleasant garden surroundiugs; casuals, 10/6 per day ; permanents arranged. Near Parlt. Bldgs, 'lei. 42-649. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee O St. —Vacancies, single and bourne rooms, with morning tray, use of comfortable lounge. Tel. 54-aOG. OTEL RUTLAND (Private) behind Prudential Bldgs., Lambton Quay Ouiet, comfortable, right in the heart ot the City. Tel. 40-910. BALMORAL HOTEL (Private), Courtenay Pl., renovated and refurn., under new management, mod. tariff, permanents by arrangement, lei. 01-UO. OTEL TROCADERO, 296 Lambton Quay, bandy station, wharf, G.P.O. Casuals from 9/-. permanents from 32/6. Tel. 43-496. HOTEL SELWYN, Courtenay Place (Private) —Superior Accom., excellent tabh; casuals 8/6 perjiay: perma nents by arrangement. Tel. 52-222. C4AULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney St. East x-' (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House Tariff, 12/6; weekly by arrangeme"t. Mrs. Maxwell. Tel. 42-355, WADE’S HOTEL, Marion St.—Superior accommodation. Tariff, permanent by arrangement; casuals. 8/- per day. Tel. 54-385. ONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2min centre city ; pleasant surroundings; tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables: reasonable taiiff : excellent table. ■ ' -014. RIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay — Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accomnmelation. Tariff, 12/6 a day. Tel. 51-259 Mrs. B, Owers, Proprietress. KING’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Parade—Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w service Tariff permanents by arrangement: casuals. 8/6 day 52-652. E. Doull Proprietress. “AfURNING’S" PRIVATE HOTEL. 236 Oriental Parade, right opposite new bathing pavilion—First-class accom-. modation. Tariff. 10/- daily, permanent and weekly hv arrangement. Tel. 51-520 Mrs. P. J, Murning. COLUMBIA HOTEL, pUBA ST.—Bed and Breakfast, 5/-; Permanents by arrangement. Tel. 41-581. ,i STAY AT SYDNEY’S FINEST HOTEL. TYTHEN you visit Sydney stay at the ’ ’ Wentworth —it offers everything you desire. Wire or write for reservations. THE WENTWORTH HOTEL. Sydney. C. D. MACLURCAN, Managing Director. J. S. LEVY, Manager. AfELBOURNE’S Most Popular Hotel L’-L —New Victoria Palace, 201-229 Liti Collins Street, Melbourne. Accommodated ever quarter million delighted guests last year in luxurious surroundings. In Heart of City. Room Only Tariff—Singles, 4/- to 7/6; Doubles, 8/'to 16/-. Write for Illustrated Booklets. Australia’s Largest Non-licensed Hotel. AUCKLAND •WOiIOANA,” above Library, 44 Wel“L lesley St. E.—6/6 day, 30/- weekly. Miss ,C. Carlisle, Proprietress, KjEVONPORT — Ventnor Private Hotel, on Parade, seaside; 10/- day. £3 weekly; new management. Sydney a_nd Prige. ■JJYECKOFT, 26 Symonds St., opp. / Albert Park—7/6 bed and breakfast. 11/6 day. £3/3/- weelt. Appointed A.A.A House, •‘TJOTEL FERNLEIGH?"2B“Symonds St., close city; excellent cuisine; reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith. Propric tress. Tel. 41-310. _ pRINCES LODGEk Private Hotel, dc- *■ lightfully situated, opp. Albert Park 32 Princes St., Auckland. Tel. 47-454. CHRISTCHURCH. vr E wT;OTEL w INDSOR~47 ~MTnJ*’ Chester St.—9/- day; weekly by arrangement. Newly-furn.; 8 min. station. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL. 37 ManChester St.. 2 min. from station—lo/day. £3 week, permanents from 32/6. C.T. and P.S. House* A. V. Dodd, Prop. fjOTEL FEDERAL DE ~ IMJXE— Every comfort, excellent table, h. and e. water, gas tires in bedrooms; tariff 14'6 to 16/- day. bed and breakfast 9/-. T/TOTEiT AMBASSADORS, 10/6 per *""■ day. £2/15/- per week; 2 mins, from trams and station. Mrs. T. J Sleeman. Proprietress. DUNEDIN. J EVIATHAN HOTEL, nearly opposite Railway Station. Tariff. 10/- day; £2/10/- week. Largest Private Hotel in N.Z. Box 112. Dunedin. EASTBOURNE. YJOTEL - :EASTBOURNE” (uudTr~i7eTv *■*- management). Winter tariff £2/10/per week. Permanents by arrangement. Phone 233. HAMILTON. pitANl J CENTRAL Hood St.; garages nearby; A.A. and C.T. house; 10/- day, £2/10/- weekly J. Rodgers. Proprietor. PRIVATE - '"HOTEL “ (A. Mcßae. Prop.). A.A., C.T... P.S.A. Hotel. Tennis court. 11/- per day. Mr. and Mrs. lan Duncan, Managers; HASTINGS. W~ iNIISOR PRIVATE HOTEU - two blocks east of P.O. Permanents by arrangement A.A and C.T. House. Tel. 2-164. Albert Lean. Proprietor. - Ir7vEDERE" PRIVATE GUEST HOUSE, King St. (opp. Cosy Thea-tre)--Accommodation. Permanents and Casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bicknell.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 249, 17 July 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 249, 17 July 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 249, 17 July 1937, Page 2

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