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ACCOMMODATION. CHRISTCHURCH. OTEL GLOUCESTER '"(late Belvue Hotel), entirely rdnovated, new management ; 10/6 day, permanents from 32/6 weekly. Superior accommodation. 131 Gloucester St. —E. M. McClelland, Proprietress, EW HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 Manchester St. —9/- day ; weekly by arrangement. Newly-furn.; 3 min, station. OTEL FEDERAL DE LUXE— Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas fires in bedrooms; tariff 14/6 to 16/- day, bed and breaklast 9/-. OTEL CECIL (Private), 73 Mauchester St. South, Christchurch, free garage, 10/6 day, permanents from 32/6 weekly. Excellent cuisine.—P. Steele, Proprietor, DUNEDIN. LEVIATHAN HOTEL, nearly opposite Railway Station. Tariff, 10/- day, £2/10/- week. Largest Private Hotel tn N.Z. Box 112, Dunedin. EASTBOURNE. OTEL EASTBOURNE (under new management)—ldeal holiday resort. Tennis courts; good table: 3gns. weekly. Tel. 233. HAMILTON. pRANIT CENTRAL Private Hotel, Hood St.; garages nearby; A.A. and C.T. house; 10/- day £2/10/- weekly J. Rodgers, Proprietor. “ A LMADALE” PRIVATE HOTEL (A. Mcßae, Prop.). A.A., C. 1., P.S.A. Hotel. Tennis court. 11/- pe f day. Mr. and Mrs. lan Duncan, Managers. — ”” HASTINGS. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, two ’’ blocks east of P.O. Permanents by arrangement. A.A. and C.T. House. T.eL 2464. Albert Lean, Proprietor. ELVEDERE" PRIVATE GUEST HOUSE. King St.; Accommodation, ' Show Week; Permanents ana Casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bicknell. . p REEN GABLES Guest House, corner AA Avenue Road and Hastings Street North, Hastings. Recently renovated throughout. Excellent table. Per day o/-; permanents by arrangement. HELENSVILLE HUT SPRINGS. PARAKAI HOUSE—Tennis; social hall, hot mineral baths in house; A.A. hostel; special winter tariff. £3/10/weekiy ; 12/6 daily. MASTERTON., Devonshire house, 15 Victoria St.—Central; entirely new management. Casuals and permanents. Mrs. Whyte, Proprietress. pHEQUERS GUEST HOUSE. Renal! A 7 Street, Masterton. Phone 1810. Central, good accommodation, beautiful surroundings, moderate tariff. NAPIER. EACH HOUSE, Marine Parade— Under new management; renovated throughout; tariff reasonable. Tel. 146. Mrs. Plunkett. RROOKLYN PRIVATE HOTEL, •D Napier—Excellent accommodation ; centrally situated; 8/ day, £2/2/- weekly, permanents by arrangement. QPA Private Hotel (late Club), >pi>. Hot Salt Baths; comfortable, up-to-date Guest House. Miss Bell-Booth (late Beach House). "VAPIER.—Furn. Rooms, morning tray, handy to Parade and town “Glencoc,” 194 Hastings St. BRAEBURN HOUSE, 66 Marine Pde., Napier—B/- day, weekly by arrangement; quiet and comfortable. Mrs. MacDonald, Proprietress. EVONSHIRE HOUSE, 91 Marine Pde. Tel. 518. Under new manage mont Terms by arrangement “WAIKAIA,"" 81 Marine Pde.—Newiy ’ » furn., excellent, accommodation; 8/ day, weekly by arrangement Mrs C. Dyer, Proprietress. QT JOHN’S VILLA, 24 Latham SU Napier; 7/- day; 5/- Bed and Breakfast; quiet: sun all day: free parking. Mrs, Edlin, Proprietress. NELSON. POYAL HOTEL (licensed); Tourist and Commercial, run on modern lines. 12/- day, £3/3/- weekly. Norman L. Field, Proprietor. Tel. 302, all lines. “YVAINUI HOUSE”—Superior accom- ” modation, beautiful surroundings; 3 min. tennis lawns, bowling greens: all service cars call. Tel. 85, Nelson, VISITORS NELSON—Stay at Metro- ’ poli tan Private Hotel; central. Tariff. 10/- day. Telegrams. “Metrohotel.” Nelson, i J. S. Walter, Proprietor. NEW PLYMOUTH. OTEL ARCADIA (Private), Egmont St., 1 min. from Station, opp. Dominion Motors —Daily, weekly ; moderate tariff. EADING Private Hotel, Grand Central Hotel, Egmont St.. 2 min. station; 11/- day, £3 weekly. OTAKI. OTAKI BEACH.—“Craignish,” Toi St. Guests accommodated. Bathing, fishing, tennis adjacent. Miss G. Wells. PAEKAKARIKI. ItXERIVALE GUEST HOUSE, overlooking sea; handy tennis, bowls, golf. Miss Sanders. Tel. 2. PALMERSTON NORTH. "DECENTLY 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. pAFE DE PARIS HOTEL (opp. Raii-'-7 way Station), Palmerston North.— Now under new management, “The Cafe" offers improved accommodation and table; moderate tariff. W. C. Coldicutt (late Commercial, Pahiatua). Proprietor. PARAPARAUMU. "YVAIMARIE" welcomes Guests and ’ ’ Motorists. Mr. and Mrs. MauriceSmith (late Wairarapa). proprietors Tel. 35. QUEENSTOWN. T AUREL BANK, Queenstown, tariff 9/- day, £2/15/- • weekly, garage, modern conveniences. Wire or write. W. 11. Overton, proprietor. TIfcBRIDE’S HOTEL, Queenstown I’-*- (licensed), tariff 15/- day, £4/17/6 weekly, centre town, best of attention. Mrs. B, Curtis, proprietress.. ROTORUA. npHE MANSIONS, 12/- day, £3/15/weekly. Longer terms arranged. Wellknown service, management. A.A.A. and C.T House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve. OTEL AUSTRALIA, Rotorua.— Summer tariff, £3/3/-. Devonshire house, 10/ day, £3 weekly; new management: two minutes station; excellent accommodation. Miss C. Morgan. Proprietress. “ARMIDALE” PRIVATE HOTEL. Summer Tariff. 11/- day; £3/IJ/weekly: modern, quiet, comfortable. Box 173 Mrs. Shepherd. Proprietress. RANDE VUE. first-class Private Ho'Jr tel, overlooking Govt Gardens; hot and cold water every room. Reservations. Box 97. - DOTORUA: Park View, overlooking ■"-V Govt. Gardens, Private Hotel. Bedroom, breakfast only. Tariff, Labour week-end onward, 7/6 day. Mrs. Staple, Proprietress,

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 21, 20 October 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 21, 20 October 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 21, 20 October 1937, Page 1

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