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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. A LTHOUGH Easter is late this year, kk don’t be too late yourself. OOK your holiday early—now, In fact, through the Government Tourist Bureau, VOU want the best accommodation—k- they have it, at' the Chateau Tongariro, Waitomo and Lake Waikaremoana. I DULLEST information re all holiday • resorts available —free of charge. '■pilE Government Tourist Bureau will plan an itinerary for you —short or long. - tpHE Government Tourist Bureau will secure accommodation, reserve seats and berths. cpilE Government Tourist Bureau will -*■ issue rail, plane, train and steamer tickets,■_ "DOCK now through the Government •k- 7 Tourist Bureau, “Dominion” Building, Mercer Street. Tel. 44-120. pARAPARAUMU — Kawatiri Guest House, delightfully situated offers superior holiday accommodation. H. J. Eatwell. KEOMOANA,” Raumati Beach— Excellent cuisine, 2J acres delightful pine-enclosed gardens; reservations Feb., March and April. Mrs. Ford, Manageress. Tel. 18X, Paraparaumu. ACCOMMODATION WANTED pOARD for Gent, private, adult family, within 10-mile radius city, reasonable. J 307, “Dominion.” VVANTED, Board by young man, cen- ’’ tral position. State terms and particulars to C 330, “Dominion.” pOARD wanted. Customs Clerk wants board early April, share room. Childs, 9 Fenton St., Eden Terrace, Auckland, C. 3. TV ANTED, by married couple, Accom- ’' jnodation with board, or furn. bach, for 3 weeks from April 4; seaside or inland. A 363, “Dominion.” YVANTED by relined Catholic middle- ’’ aged Widow, position as Paying Guest in country home for few months; willing to assist knitting, darning, etc. Address “Musical,” C 359, “Dominion.” BOARD AND RESIDENCE WANTED IN MIRAMAR, KILBIRNIE AND LYALL BAY. ACCOMMODATION required for 300 ■kk- Men during erection period of Exhibition Buildings. Residents having accommodation to offer, please reply to— THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD., Box 548, Wellington, ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. ■\7ACANCY, 2 business gentlemen. Tel. . v 24-468. LIOTEL AVON (Private), 24 Lambton *"*■ Qy.. close Ferry Wharf and Station. Tariff. 11/6 per day. Tel. 41-874. TJOTEL BRISTOL, Private, Ghuznee St. —Tariff moderate: perinauenta by arrangement. Tel. 52-218. 'V/'ISITORS to 'Wellington—Exclusive ’ Accommodation, private residence, bed and breakfast, casuals; central, no climb. Tel. 54-626, pALMoRAL HOTEL (Private), Courtenay Pl., renovated and refurn.; under new management; mod. tariff; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 51-190. A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, 59 Ghuznee St., Wgtn.—Tariff, 10/- a day; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-843. pTOTEL SELWYN for a quiet holiday. Handy to all attractions, excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. Mrs. F. Ohkley, Proprietress. yVADE’S HOTEL, Marion St. —Superr ior accommodation. Tariff, permanent by arrangement; casuals, 8/- per 1 day. Tel. 54-385. CAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee Street.—Vacancies Single and Double Rooms; bed and breakfast; comfortable lounge. Tel. 54-506. pAULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Bldge.)—Modern Guest House. Tariff 12/6 per day; weekly by arrangement. Mrs. Maxwell. Tel. 42-355. “T?'ENILWORTH," 92 Hill Street.— Guest House, pleasant garden surroundings; casuals, from 10/6 per day; permanents arranged. Near Parlt. Bldgs. Tel. 42-649. LTOTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind ■k-L Prudential Bldge., Lambton Qy.— Tariff 10/. day, 50/- week. Quiet, comfortable, central. Telegrams: “Rutland.” Tel. 40-910. T)ONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2min. -*-k centre city; pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff, excellent table. 53-014. TZ ING’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental kk Parade—Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service. Tariff, permanents by arrangement; casuals, 8/6 day. 52-652. E. Doull, Proprietress. (IRIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay— Az Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tariff, 14/- a day. Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. “IifURNING’S” PRIVATE HOTEL, ■f'-k- 236 Oriental Parade, right opposite new bathing pavillion—First-class accommodation. Tariff, 12/. daily, permanent and weekly by arrangement. Tel. 51-520. Mrs. P. J. Murning. / COLUMBIA HOTEL. /'JUBA ST.—Bed and Breakfast, 6/6. A/ Permanents by arrangement. Tel. 41-584. TWYFORD FLATS. jVTODERN, home-like, furn. Flats, also Bed-sit.-rms., sunshine, hot water, garden. TOURISTS and VISITORS specially welcome. 86a Hill St., Wgtn. Af ELBOURNE’S Most Modern Hotel— New Victoria Palace, 201-229 Lit. Collins St., Melbourne. Accommodated quarter million guests last year in delightful surroundings. Every luxury and courteous attention. In heart of city. Room only Tariff: Singles, 4/- to 7/6; Doubles, 8/- to 16/-. Write for illustrated pamphlet. Australia’s Largest NonLicensed Hotel. ' AUCKLAND. WELLESLEY HOUSE. Wellesley St. West —Dinner, bed and breakfast. 7/6; bed and breakfast, 6/-. weekly terms. 11. Rider. Proprietor. “ r pOMOANA," above Library, 44 V. ?]- - 1 lesley St. E. —6/6 day, 32/6 weekly. Miss C. Carlisle. Proprietress VTENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL. King ’ Edward’s Parade, Devouport.—Seaside Accoin., 12/- day, £3/17/6 week, summer tariff Tel. 22-466. YECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL, 26 Symonds St. —Bed, Breakfast, 8/-; Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, 10/-: day, 12/-; week, £3/10/-. Tel. 44-268. PRINCES LODGE, Private Hotel—- * Excellent cuisine, opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes St.; 12/6 day. Mrs. M. Bethune, Proprietress. HOTEL FERNLEIGH,” 28 Symonds St., close city ; excellent cuisine; reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith. Proprietress. Tel. 41-310. CHRISTCHURCH. fTOTEL AMBASSADORS. 10,'G per *day, £3/3/- per week ; 2 mine, from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman, Proprietress. OTEL GLOUCESTER (late Belvue Hotel), entirely renovated, new man ageraent; 10/(1 day. permanents from 32/6 weekly. Superior accommodation 131 Gloucester St.—E. M. McClelland. Proprietress. \TEW HOTEL WINDSOR. 47 Man lx Chester St.--9/- day; weekly by.arrangement. Newly-furn.; 3 min. station.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 142, 12 March 1938, Page 2

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