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ACCOMMODATION. AUCKLAND. WELLESLEY' llOlbE, Wellesley St ’’ West. Ponsonby tram Dinner, Ceti, break I nst 7/6, bed. breakfast 6/6. Weelily terms. 11. Rider, Proprietress. ED ami Breakl'imt, 6/-. '•>/- day; £2/10/- weekly: permanents 35/-. Phe Lions. 12 Wellesley Street, West A u e k land. IyVECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL. 26 Synionds St. — Bed. breakfast, 8/-; dinner, bed. breaklast. 10/-: day. 12/-; week. £3/10/-. Tel. 44-268. PRINCES LODGE. Private Hotel— A- Excellent euisine, opp. Albert Part;, 32 Princct-- St.; 12/6 ‘lay. Mrs. M. Bethune. Proprietress. 'UM vkiTt pTiTvate hoteiT. '- y select, heart of city: bed. breakfast. 72 Svimmils St. Aueklaud. Tel 41-111 TTirUNJJEL? opposite Govt. House, Waterloo Quadrant. Dinner, bed and breakfast, reas'oiialile. also bed ami breakfast : Auckland. H OTEL FERNLEIGH. ' 28 Symonds St., close City—Excellent cuisine: reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith Proprie--1 ress, Tel, 41-319. ■rpoMGANA." above Library, 44 Wei- *■ lesley St. E. —6/6 day. 32/6 weekly Miss C ('arlisle. I’ropri<*t ress v ENTNOIF PHIVATE HOTEL. King ’ Edward's Parade. Devonport—Seaside Accom., 12/- day. £3/17/6 week; summer tariff, Tel. 22-466. QT. HEUER'S BAY (seaside j-lmur from City), Swain’s Private Hotel. £3/15/- weekly. 12/6 day. 10/6 bed and breakfast. BLENHEIM. pTTENHEIM —Riverview House, opp. aA Criterion Hotel. Aceommodntion for travellers, bed and breaktast. 'lei. 11)22. CHRISTCHURCH A MBASSADORS HOTEL —10/6 per aa dya £3/3/- pet week,; 2 min. from trams and station Mrs. T. J. Sleeman. Proprietress. LIOTEL CECIL (Private), 73 MaiicheF A-*- ter St. South, Christchurch; free garage; 10/6 day; permanents by arrangement; excellent euisine J Fillery, Proprietor. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTELTaFM anChester St.. 2niiti. from station —lO/6 dav. £3/3/- week, permanents from 32/6 C.T. and P.s. House. A. V r Dodd, prop. [MOTEL FEDERAL DE LUN E—aA- Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas fires in bedt'tns.: tariff 15/- to 17/6 ____ lITOTI'M F“g LOUCE st ER (late Belvue AA Hotel), entirely renovated, new man- • agemeut; 10/6 day. permanents from 32/6 weekly: superior accommodation. 131 Gloucester St. E. M. McClelland, Proprietress. XTEW HOTEL IVINDSOR. ~47' Mam a-' Chester St. —9/- day; weekly by arrangement. Newly-furu.; 3 min. station. DUNEDIN. I EVI AT II AN HOTEU nearly ~opF A-A Railway Station. Tariff. 11/6 a day. £2/16/- week. Largest Private Hotel in N.Z. Box .112, Dunedin. EASTBOURNE. OTEL EASTBOURNE—IdeaI holP day resort, safe beaches, tenuis courts, native bush; vacancies, perma nent aud casual; reasonable tariff. Tel. 233. FOXTON. I ACK GRANT, formerly of the Family Hotel (P.N.), has taken over the renovated Foxton Hotel. Excellent nceom. and drinks. HAMILTON. ALMADALE PRIVATE HOTEL (A. aa Mcßae, Prop.); A.A., C.T., Hotel: tenuis court; 11/- day. Air. aud Mrs. lan Duncan, Alatiager.s. HASTINGS "TJELVEDERE” PRIVATE GUEST HOUSE, King St. Accommodation, permanents ami casuals. Tel. 2059. Miss Bicknell. REENGABLES GUEST HOUSE. Hustings St.; good table aud rooms. Casuals and permanents. Under new management. HAVELOCK NORTH. TLLILLIWA GUEST HOUSE, Middle Road, Havelock North, for a Restful Holiday in the sun-shine of 1-1.8. 11. Al. Buck. Proprietress. MASTERTON. /"H-JEQUERS GUEST HOUSE. Ret.all St.. Masterion. Tel. 1810 Central, good accommodation, beautiful surroundings. moderate tariff. NAPIER. “P RAEBURN? 7 66 Marine Pde.—Suuuy, central, quiet aud comfortable; 8/- a day. Tel. 1707. Airs. Al. MacDonald. "WAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.--Newly ’’ furnished, excellent accommodation; S/- day, weekly by arrangemtut. Airs. C. Dyer, EVON SHI RE HOUSE, 91 Marine Pde., splendid accom.; home away from home; 8/- day. M'eekly by arrangement. “lAEACH HOUSE,” Marine Parade, offers ideal Accom. Reasonable tariff. M. Plunkett, late “The Terraces " Phone 146. UPERIOR Accomiuodatiou for limited number of Guesls; quiet home, reasonable tariff. “Ao Motina,” 64 Marine Parade, Napier. F. Morgau. Tel. 1372. QPA PRIVATE HOTEL (late Club), O opp. Hot Salt Baths—Comfortable, up-to-date Guest House. Miss Bell-Boota. “QTONELEA” Guest House, 3 Harvey Rd. (proprietress, Airs. L. Alacdonald) —-Vacancies permanents, casuals; tariff moderate. Tel. 1604, "IYELTA.’’ Station Street, Napier— Comfortable accommodation; central; handy Station aud Parade: tariff moderate. —Airs. Beamish. "pLENCOE,” 194 Hastings St., Napier, uf —Furn. Rooms, morning tray, bandy to Parade and town. Miss Macdoiiaid. Proprietress. ROOK LYN Private Hotel, Napier.— New management; central; close Station. Parade; excellent accommodation; reasonable tariff. Mrs. Thomas. rpE BRACES Private Hotel, SliakeA speare Rd.—New management. Perninneiils, casuals; moderate tariff; excellent table. M. Hill. Proprietress. NELSON. HOUSE"—Superior Accom- ’’ modation. beautiful surroundings; 3min. tennis lawns, bowling greens; all service cars call. Tel. 85, Nelson. I.YOYAL HOTEL (licensed). Tourist A*' and Commercial, run on modern lines; 16/- day, £5/5/- weekly. Norman L. Field. Proprietor. Tel. 31)2, all linos. W-A KATU HOTEL (Licensed), 16/- '' day, C.T. Concession Ralen (private Residence if required); centre town. A. J. Lambert, Proprietor. Tel. 120. WISI'I'ORS 7 NELSON - Stay at Metro- ’ politau Private lintel; Central Tariff. 10/- day. Telegrams. “Aletrolintel," Nelson. J. S. Waller. Proprietor. NEW PI.YMOI ril QTAY nt Hotel Arcadia (Private), 1 min station and Main St Daily, weekly; moderate tariff, ideal accommodation. Tel. 1236. LEADING Private Hotel —Grand Central Hotel, Esmont St.. 1 miu. Station Tel. 150 OKOROIRE J-fOT SPRINGS HOTEL —Charming A-"- holiday Spa and Health Resort. Golf, teuuis, mineral baths on property OTA KI /"IRAIGNISII GUEST HOUSE, OtFiri x 7 Beach —Handy beach, eourt.s ; beautiful and shady surroundings; ideal climate. Miss AVells.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 160, 1 April 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 160, 1 April 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 160, 1 April 1939, Page 2

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