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WANTED TO RENT. TV ANTED to (Rent, Oarage; near Seatoun 'runnel, Tel. IG-562. /GOVERNMENT official seeks 5-rind., -4 unfurn. house, any suburb: rent guaranteed. Reply S 5, ("Dominion." TT/ANTED. urgently, by Government ' ' Servant. Small Flat or some type of abode. Replies to C 32, “Dominion. K YNE’S Special Letting Department, 12 Panama Street, saves owners trouble. Selected tenants, flats, houses, rooms. ADUILT Family in Timaru wants to rept a Furnished House in Wellington for ten days or fortnight from Dec, 23, or would exchange one for their modern home in Timaru. 'S26, CAMPING GROUNDS. ■VAPIEK—Lowry’s Tourist Camp, -LT Georges Drive, 5 min. Parade: roomy cabins. all modern facilities. ARAPARAUMU Beaeh. — Bool: Cabins now for Labour Weekend. Write A. Mason. Motorists’ and Tourists Camp, Tel. 34M. AMPING Equipment and Requisities. Write for catalogue. W. Windust. Great South Rond. Otahuhu. Auckland, 5.E.7. ACCOMMODATI ON WANTED. BOARD AVanted—2 Young Tradesmen require board from about 7/9/39; bandy. 25 York St., Parnell. Auckland. ACCOMMODAT! ON AV A NTED. 2 YOUNG LADIES require Accommodation. willing to share room. Private home preferred. N 944, “Dominion.” GOOD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION .•REQUIRED: 2 Single Rooms, with service; or Full Board; space for car lan advantage. Write— Ct>27 ''Dominion.” ACCOMMODATION. . ATACANCIES for Casuals; bed. and I ’ breakfast, or tray; close to Railway j Station. .Ring 41-737. . TDELAHHnfOUSE. 144 Willis’St.— A Rooms to share, with morning tea; permanents or casuals. ■\TISITOBS to Wellington—Superior - ’ Accommodation for casuals, bed and breakfast; near Parlt. Bldgs., 81 Hill St. KO VIVIAN' ST.. for good Beds, 3/nightly, 12/6 weekly,, morning tray ; men only. VAILABLE to Visitors, beautiful Bed-sittingrm.. fully-furn., elec, jug, meals if desired. Ring .>3-331. 19Q SYDNEY ST. WEST.—Good TOO B ct i a)l d Tray, 4/- nightly. £1 weekly ; gents only, BOARD offered 3 friends, willing share very large rm.; all convs.; central. 158 Willis St. rpilE GRANGE, 307 AVillis St. —Good Accommodation for Casuals; bed, tray, 4/- night. Mrs. M, L. McPherson. UTEL BRISTOL. Private, Ghuzuee St. —Excellent Accommodation in heart of city. Tel. 52-218. A RGYLE HOUSE, 20 Murphy Street, near Railway. Station. Single and Double Rooms, casual. Tel. 424141, VVAITANGI PRIVATE HOTEL, 58 »» Boulcott Street—Superior Accom'modatiott, moderate tariff. Tel. 41-682. 1 ABEL SMITH ST—Bed and TO-*- breakfast, 4/6_; weekly by arrangemeut, Tel. ’53-475. SUPERIOR Accommodation available, good home; bed and breakfast; few mins. “Dominion” Bldg.; permanents, casuals. Tel. 52-804. PERRYVILLE LODGE, Abel Smith JL> St., City—Good Accommodation, visitors; single, double rooms; 4/- nightly, Tel. 51-644, QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuzuee O st.—Vacancies, Single and Double Rooms; bed and breakfast; comfortable lounge. Tel, 54-506, H" OTEL AVON (Private), 24 Lambton Qy„ close Ferry Wharf and Station. Tariff, I 'll/6 a day. Tel. 41-874. NNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., Infill. City—Superior Accommodation at moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 43-324, HOTEL SELAVYN, 1 Cambridge Tee. —Book Accommodation now for opening Exhibition, early November. Mrs. F. Oakley, Prop. Tel. 50-035. ATEW BALMORAL Private Hotel, 4-' Courtenay Place, Wellington, centre City, all convs. Popular tariff. Tel. 51-190. MORNING'S” PRIVATE HOTEL, 236 Oriental Pde., right opposite new bathing pavilion—First-class accommodation. Tariff, 12/- daily; permanent and weekly by arrangement, Tel. 51-O2U Mrs. P. J. Murning. . H- OTEL TROCADERO, Lambton Quay. Under new management; completely refurnished. Casuals, 44/b day: permanents by arrangement. 161. 43-496, __ ORIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay.— Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation, Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. ._ OTEL LLOYDS. CubTSUnext door Electricity Department— Entirely renovated and refurnished. Tarift 14/6 daily; permanents by arrangement. Write or ’Cel. 44-282, - V ING'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental 1V parade.—Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful h.w. service. Permanents by arrangement. u_-bo— L - Doull. Proprietress. OTEL RUTLAND (Private) behind ■ Prudential Bldgs., Lambton QuayCentral, quiet; tariff, bed, breaklast 6/6, full day, 10/-. Telegrams, Rutland, Tel. 40-910._ pAULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney St. xJ East (opp. Parlt. Bldgs.) Modern Guest House. Tariff 13/- a day, weekly by arrangement. Airs. Maxwell, lei, 42-355, TAONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, ,3 U min. centre city; pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping-pong ana bi • Hard tables, reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53-011. —— tavyford flats ITODERN, home-like Furnished Hats AU- and Bed-sittingrooms, sunshine,, not water garden. VISITORS specially welcome. 86a Hill St.. Wellington. MELBOURNE’S GREATEST HOTEL, rjHE VICTORIA PALACE, 600 modern rooms, the largest nonlicensed hotel in Australia. In, thc ’ ica “ of Melbourne, next Town Hall, handy trams, trains, shops theatres. Boom-only tariffs, from 4/- a day singles, 8/- a day doubles. “15 LITTLE COLLINS ST. MELB. THE VICTORIA PALACE. AUCKLAND; _ VvELLESLEYIiOUSE, Wellesley SL W West, Ponsoiiby tram. Hniuer, bed. breakfast, 7/6; bed, breakiast, 6/6; week ly terms. H. Rider, Proprietress. H" m'EL GRAND VUE. next Grand Hotel, Princes St.-12/- day, £3/10/weekly; bed and breakfast, 6/6. “TJRAEBURN,” 16 Lower Symonds St., JtS Auckland; centrally situated; beautifully furnished Apartments YteNTNOITPRTVATE HOTEL, King V Edward’s Parade, Devonport-Sea-side Accom.., 12/- day, week, summer tariff, lei- — VFINCE’S LODGE, f'-ivate Hotel--1 Excellent, cuisine; opp. Albert lai u 32 Princes St.; 12/6 day. Mre. M. Bethune, Proprietress.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 282, 26 August 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 282, 26 August 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 282, 26 August 1939, Page 2

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