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ACCOMMODATION WANTED. BOARD on Farm wanted by two Girls, about .10 days Xmas; please state amount each. A6l, “Dominion.” 'V'OUNG Man, permanent Government position, requires Full Board; rea sonable terms. Apply C 145. "Dominion.*' VW ANTED, by young couple, accommo- ’’ dution on farm, preferably Wairarapn, Labour week-end; riding. 11119. "Dominion.” TV ANTED, by lady and gent, Board on a farm for a fortnight at Xmas; Mart inborough or Ohan preferred. Reply C 133, "Dominion.” ADY~requires superior accommodation ■ on' sheep station or farm. North Island, Xmas and New Y’enr; single room. Write .1144, "Dominion.” ■V'OUNG married eoupTe require accom•L modation, 10 days Xmas, on farm or seaside, vicinity Lovin, Masterton. Give d-tails, sport available, terms, etc., to Sll2, “Dominion.” HOLIDAY ACCOM MODATION ARABARAUMU — Kawatiri Guest House, delightfully situated, offers superior holiday accommodation. 11. J. Eatwell. • rpo LET, 4 weeks from December 14. JL 1937, Furnished Self-contained Flat, sitting-room, 2 bedrooms, ete.; lovely grounds, swimming pool, tennis court, garage; convenient town and gardens; adults; references exchanged. Macpherson. Box 1046. Christchurch, ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON npHE*GRANGE? 307 Upper Willis St.— •L Good Accommodation for casuals; morning tray or breakfast. M. L. McPherson. OTEL BRISTOL, Private, Ghuznee St.—Tariff moderate; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-218. OTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind Prudential Bldgs., Lambtou Quay— Ouiet, comfortable, right in the heart of the City. Tel. 40-910. SAVOY’ PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee St. — Vacancies, single and double rooms, with morning tray, use ol comfortable lounge. Tel. 54-506.■ /"CAULFIELD HOUSE Sydney St. East </ (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. Mrs- Maxwell. Tel. 42-355. W "ADE’S - HOTEL, Marion St. —Supe rior accommodation, Tariff, permanent by arrangement; casuals. 8/- per Tel 54-385. TTOTEL SELWYN, Courtenay Pl. (Private)— Superior Accom., excellent table; casuals 8/6 per day; permanents by arrangement. 52-222. OTEL AVON (Private), 24 Lambton Qy., elose Ferry Wharf and Station. Tariff. Bed and Breakfast. 6/6; Full Day. 10/- Tel. 41-874. A LBEMARI.E PRIVATE HOTEL. 59 Ghuznee St, Wgi-t —Tariff, 9/; u day; permanents by arrangement.. Tel. 52-843. BALMORAL HOTEL (Private), Courtenay PL, renovated and return., under new management, mod. tariff, permanentp by- arrangement. Tel. 51-190, OT'EL TROCADERO. Lambton near station. G.P.O. Casuals from I 10/-, permanents by arrangement. Tel. 43-496. Under entirely new management. ON BANK PRIVATE*HOTEL. 2min. centre city: pleasant surroundings; tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff, excellent table. 53-014, RIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay--Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tariff. 14/- a day. Tel. 51-2:i9 Mrs. B Owers, Proprietress. ING'S PRIVATE HOTEL. Oriental Parade—Superior Accomodation, excellent table, wonderful b.w service. Tariff, permanents by arrangement; casuals 8/6 day. 52-652. E. Doull. MURNING’S” PRIVATE HOTEL. 236 Oriental Parade, rigtr oppos te new bathing pavilion—First-class accom modation. Tariff. 10/- daily, permanent and weekly by arrangement. Tel. 51-520. Mrs. P. J. Murning. COLUMBIA HOTEL pUB/Y ST.—Bed and Breakfast, 5/-. Permanents by arrangement. Tel. 41-584. HOLIDAY OR BUSINESS TRIP TO SYDNEY? -STAY AT THE W1 N'TWORTH. VNJOY .he peaceful surroundings; the convenience; the service; the cuisine. Wire or write ik-r reservations. THE WENTWORTH HOTEL, SYDNEY. C. D. MACLURCAN, Managing Director. J. S. LEVY, Manager. MODERN LUXURY HOTEL. NEW VICTORIA PALACE, 201-229 Lit. Collins St., Melbourne (next to Town Hall). Excellent service rendered to over quarter-million guests last year. Delightful surroundings, unrivalled cuisine. Popular room only tariff: Singles 4/- to 7/6, Doubles 8/- to 16/-. Write for illustrated pamphlet. Australia's Largest Non-licensed Hotel. AUCKLAND. " f pUMOANA," above Library, 44 Wellesley St. E.— 6/6 day, 30/- weekly. Miss C. Carlisle, Proprietress. piUNCES LODGE, Private Hotel, delightfully situated, opp. Albert Park. 32 Princes St., Auckland. Tel. 47-454. Y ECROFT PRIVATE lIOTEU 26 Symonds St.—Bed, Breakfast, 8/-; Dinner, Bed, Breakfast. 10/-; day, 12/-; week, £3/10/-. Tel. 4-1-268. "TJOTEL FERN LEIGH." 28 Symonds St., close city; excellent cuisine; ’ reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith. Proprietress. Tel. 41-310. WENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL, King ’ Edward’s Parade, Deyonport. —Seaside Accom., 12/- day, £3/17/6 week, summer tariff Tel. 22-466. CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH— First-class accommodation, bed, breakfast, superior home, Lancaster House; central. 24 Lajieaster St. 47 *ManChester St.—9/ day, weekly by arrangement Newly-furn.; 3 min. station. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, 37 Man Chester St. 2 min. from station -10/day. £3 week, permanents from 32/6 C.T. and I’.S. House. A. V. Dodd. Pion TffGTET7CECUTTPrivate), 73 Ma"nchester St. South, Christchurch, free ■ garage, 10/6 day, permanents from 32/6 weekly. Excellent cuisine.—P. Steele, Proprietor. Tj‘OTEL*'GLOfICESTII fl* - Hnt~iiel viie Hotel), entirely renovated, new management; 10/6 day, permanents from 32/6 weekly. Superior accommodation. 131 Gloucester St.—E. M. McClelland. Proprietress. TTOTEL AMBASSADORS. - * 10/6 per day. £2/15/- per week; 2 mins, from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleemnn. Proprietress. froTEi Federal de ijix'E— Everv comfort, excellent table, li and c water, gns fires in bedrooms: tariff i 14/6 to 16/ day bed and breakfast !>/■ DUNEDIN I EVIATHAN ffOTEL. nearly opnnsite Railway Station Tariff. 10/- day: £2/10/ week. Largest Private Hotel in N.Z. Box 112. Dunedin EASTBOURNE. HOTEL EASTBOURNE (under new management). Ideal holiday resort; good table. Book early for summer. Tel.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 6, 2 October 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 6, 2 October 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 6, 2 October 1937, Page 2

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