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ACCOMMODATION. W ELI-INGTt IN - I Continued.; VIVIAN S3'.—Good Bed and Breakfast, 4/- nightly, £1 weekly (side entrance). VISITORS to Wellington — Superioi ’ Accommodation lor casuals, bed and breakfast, near Barlt. Bldgs.Bl Hill St. ipNNISMORE.’Tff Boulcott St.—Sup. •* J Accom.; permanent, casual; double and single; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324. rTOTEITAVON (Prinue), 24 La mb to n * -*■ Qy , close Ferry Wharf and Station. Tariff 11/6 a day. Tel. -11-874. OTEL BRISTOL? Private, Ghuznee St. —Tariff 12/0 a day; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 52-218. WADE'S PRIVATE HOTEL. Marion ’’ St.—Vaclincies, single and double rooms; permanents by ai-rangemeu' Casuals. 8/- a day. Tel. 54-385 “V URN ING W PRTiUaTE - fIOTEL? 236 Oriental Parade, right opposite new bathing pavilion—First-class aecotn modation. Tariff, 12/- daily; permanent and weekly by arrangement. Tel 51-520 Jirs. P. J. Murning. ■kA Ghuznee St., Wellington.—Taiill moderate; permanents by arrangement Tel, 52-843. Kenilworth. 92 hih st., well-' known Guest House, near Parlt. Bldgs.. redecorated and renovated throughout. Tariff. 12/6 daily, weekly by arrangement. Tel. 42-649. OTEL RUTLAND (P?Tvu7e)7behind Prudential Bldgs., Lambton QuayCentral. quiet; tariff, bed, breaklast 6/6 full day 10'/-. Telegrams. "Rutland' Tel 40-910 z OTEL i'ROCADEIIO Laiubton Quay. Under new management, completely refurnished. Casuals 14/0 day, permanents by arrangement. Tel 43-496 MRIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay— Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tariff, 14/- a day. Tel. 51-259 Mrs B. Owers. Proprietress. [ )ONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 AJ min. centre city, pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff: excellent table. 53-014, troTEL BELWYN, 7 Cambridge Ter. ( o ff Court. Pl.). Haudy to ail attractions. excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. Mrs. F Oakley, Proprietress. Tel. 50-935. VING’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental AV. Parade — Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service. Permanents by arrangement. 52-652. E. Doull, Proprietress. jj'MVUL'PIELD HOUSE Sydney Street YJ East (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Tariff 13/- a day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. Maxwell. Tel. 42-355. BLENHEIM DLENHElM—Riverview House, opp. A-* Criterion Hotel, accommodation for travellers, bed and breakfast. Tel. 1922. EASTBOURNE. tTOTEL EASTBOURNE—IdeaI holiAA d a y resort, safe benches, tennis courts, native bush; vacancies, permanent and casual; reasonable tariff. Tel. 233.

HASTINGS. “TJELVEDERE” PRIVATE GUEST A* HOUSE, King St. Accommodation, permanents aud casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bicknell. ' NAPIER. "PRAEBURN," 66 Marine Parade— A> Sunny, central, quiet aud comfortahie: 8/- a day, Mrs. M. MacDonald. AIKAIA ” 81 Marine Pde.—Newlyfurnished, excellent accommodation; 8/- day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. BS - M ' F - SWINDELL (Formerly of the Hotel Imperial and the Hotel Majestic, Palmerston North) announces she has taken over the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, NAPIER. “The Caledonian” has been extensively reconditioned and refurnished and now offers first-class service of every description, including au unequalled cuisine. One of the largest licensed houses in Napier, “The Caledonian” has large, airy and comfortable rooms with abundant hot water ,;and well-appointed community rooms. Speight’s Beer and only the best of wines and spirits stocked. OTAKL "TUBILEE HOTEL, OTAKI. — JNow under new management. Excellent table and accom. Moderate tariff. Harold ("Darkie”) Gilbert. - rpELEGRAPH HOTEL, Otaki?—ReA modelled and enlarged, C.T. and A.A. House. C. W. Merrylees (late Club. Dannevirke). RAILWAY HOTEL.—Good tab?e; moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement. Buses pass door. C.T. and A.A. Joe Quinn. CRAIGNISH Guest House, Otaki Beach—Handy beach, courts; beautiful and shady surroundings; ideal climate. Miss Wells. PAEKAKARIKI. A/fERIVALE GUEST HOUSE.—ldeal B A f or holiday. Beautiful view, overlooking eea. Excellent accommodation. Miss Sanders, Tel. 2. I PALMERSTON NORTH. T> ENOVATED and Modernised, the AX' “Imperial” offers unexcelled service and table, h. and c. water bedrms.; moderate tariff; C.T., P.S. and A.A. Tel. 6204. Mrs. Houlihan, Proprietress. QINGLE and Double Rms., vacant, XJ moderate tariff. Raugitikei Private Hotel. 108 Rangitikei St., Palm. Ntb. PARAPARAUMU. ARAPARAUMU REACH"—?!? tel Majestic. Golf, Tennis. Bathing. Tramping, Boating, Fishing. Tel. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Spilman. TTAWATIRI Guest House, ParaAx- paraumu, for ideal seaside accommodation. H. J. Eatwell, Prop. T» EOMOAN’A? Raumati Beach—ExAY cellent cuisine, enclosed pine trees, 1 min. beach. Tel. 18X. Mrs. J. F. G. Hammon. “yVAIMARIE" welcomes Guests aud ’ ’ motorists. Mr. and Mrs. MauriceSmith (late Wairarapa), proprietors. Tel. 35. PICTON. VVHERE- to stay at Picton, Bed and ’’ Morning Tray. (Mrs.) J. Keenan, Hampden Street. WANGANUI. RAND HOTEL?"/Licensed)— Earth? AX quake, fireproof, h. and c. water bedrooms ; best cuisine tariff moderate; C.T.A.. P.S., A.A.A. Per’cy James, Bropr. TJOTEL PARKVTOLE? Ridgway St.— Tariff, 12/- per day; £3 per week. Reg. Civil Servants' House. Free garage parking for clients. ptRITEmON HOTEL—Best cuisine, AJ moderate tariff; h. and e. all bedrooms; appointed C.T.A.. P.S.. A.A. Chns, G. Rhimes, Proprietor. T INKS PRIVATE HOTEL & FLATS. -*-J Furn., everything provided for tourists and families; central, elevated, lovely view. Tel. 4055. Mrs. A. E. Winch, Proprietress.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 93, 13 January 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 93, 13 January 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 93, 13 January 1939, Page 1

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