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ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON —(Continued). Fua THE TERRACE—SingIe Bed.sittingroom. SELECT Bed aud Breakfast, suitable kJ for adults. Tel. 54-545. VACANCIES for Casuals; bed, break- ' fast, or tray; close to Railway. Tel. 41-737. 191 ABEL SMITH ST.—Permanl ‘G ents and casuals, single and double Rms,, with breakfast or morning tray. ' "I <4 WILLIS ST. (near Hotel St. George)—Rooms, with morning tea, permanents and casuals. 1 K HAWKESTONE Sl\—Comfort- -*■ *' ably-furn. Rms., morning tray, for casuals; 4/-; near I’arlt. Bldgs. "77 VIVIAN ST., has vacancies, gents., * • bed and breakfast, cut lunch; good hot water service. •J 9Q SYDNEY STREET WEST has vacancies for gents; 15/- weekly ; bed and tray; nightly 4/-. VIVIAN ST., for good Beds, nightly or weekly; gents, only. (Side entrance/ VISITORS to Wellington—Superior ’ Accommodation for casuals; bed and breakfast; near Parlt. Bldgs. 81 Hill St. WAITANGI PRIVATE HOTEL, 58 ’’ Boulcott Street —Superior Accommodation. moderate tariff. Tel. 41-682. UUTEL AVON (Private), 24 Lambton Qy., close Ferry Wharf and Station. Tariff. 11/6 a day. Tel. 41-874. ARGYLE HOUSE, 20 Murphy Stieet, near Railway Station. Casual; bed and breakfast. Til. 42-641. pENTENNIAL Accommodation, modU- 7 crate tariff, adjacent Exhibition. . Apply 12 Parade, Lyall Bay, ring 16-000. Book now. “TJERRYVILLE LODGE,” 109 Abel " Smith St. —Quiet, select accommodation for casuals; single, double rms., 4/-, Tel. 51-644. PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee kJ St.—Vacancies, Single and Double Rooms; bed and breakfast; comfortable lounge. Tel, 54-506. 1/NNISMORE, 53 Boulcott St., Imin. City—Superior Accommodation at moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 43-324. HOTEL SELWYN, 7 Cambridge Tee. —Book Accommodation now for opening Exhibition, early November. Mrs. F. Oakley. Prop. Tel. 50-035, NEW BALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, Wellington, centre City, all convs Popular tariff. Tel. 51-190, HOMELY People, quiet country home, would board anyone requiring pleasant holiday ; would give care and attention to convalescent, either permanently or temporarily; reasonable. C 509, “Dominion/’ "I K STOWE HILL, Lower, Tiuakori Rd., Tel. 40r366 —-Superior Accommodation ; casuals and permanents; bed and breakfast; harbour view. Miss K. O’Grady, late Hotel Arcadia, Wellington. trOTEL TROCADERO, Lambton Quay—Under new management; completely refurnished. Casuals, 14/6 day; permanents by arrangement. Tel. 43-496. . LTOTEL RUTLAND (Private) behind Prudential Bldgs., Lambtbn QuayCentral, quiet; tariff, bed, breakfast, 6/6, full day, 10/-. Telegrams, “Rutland,” Tel 40-910. TZ’ENILWORTH, 92 Hill Street, wellknown Guest House, near Parlt. Buildings, redecorated and renovated throughout. Tariff, 12/6 daily; weekly by arrangement. Tel. 42-649. pONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 min. centre city; pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables, reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53-014.

(ORIENT HOTEL, Oriental. Bay.— ” Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour, first-class accommodation. Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. _____ AUCKLAND. ' CT. HELIER’S BAY (seaside, i-hour from City), Swain’s Private Hotel. £3/15/- weekly; 12/6 a day; 10/6 bed and breakfast. HOTEL GRAND VUE, next Grand Hotel, Princes St. —12/- day, £3/10/weekly, bed and breakfast 6/6. RAEBURN,” 16 Lower Synmnds St., Auckland ; centrally situated ; beautifully furnished Apartments. WELLESLEY HOUSE, Wellesley St. ' ’ West, Ponsonby tram. Dinner, bed, breakfast, 7/6; bed, breakfast, 6/6; weekly terms. 11. Rider, Proprietress. ENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL, King Edward’s Parade, Devonport—Seaside Accom., 12/- day; £3/17/6 week; summer tariff. Tel. 22-466. PRINCES LODGE, Private HotelExcellent cuisine, opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes St. 12/6 day. Mrs. M. Bethune, Proprietress. “TTOTEL FERNLEIGH,” 28 Symonds 11 St., close City.—Excellent cuisine; reduced tariff. Miss L, Smith, Proprietress. Tel. 41-319. __ TOMOANA,” above Library, 44 Wellesley St., E.- —6/6 day, 32/6 weekly. Miss C. Carlisle, Proprietress. A BERCORN —Accommodation ; bed “Y and breakfast; terms moderate. 363 Queen St., above Town Hall, Auckland. YECROFT PRIVATE - HOTEL, 26 Symonds St. —Bed, breakfast, 8/-; dinner, bed, breakfast, 10/-; day, 12/-; week, £3/10/-. Tel. 44-268. _ RUN DEL, opposite Govt. House, Waterloo Quadrant. Dinner, bed and breakfast, reasonable; also bed and breakfast. Auckland. CHRISTCHURCH._ TTOTEL CECIL (Private), 73 Man1Y Chester St South, ChristchurchFree garage; 10/6 day; permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisine. J. Fillery, Proprietor. “A MBASSADORS’ HOTEL—IO/6 a Xk day, £3/3/- a week; 2 mins, from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman, ’Proprietress. OTE L FEDERAL DE LUXE — Every comfort, excellent table, _h. and c. water, gas tires in bedrooms; tariff 15/- to 17/6 daj\ \IEW HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 Man--kx eiiester St.—9/- day; weekly by arrangeinent; newly flint.; 3 min, station. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, 37 Manio Chester St., 2 min. from station 10/6 day, £3/3/- week, permanents from 32/6. C.T. and P.S. House. A. V. Dodd. Prop. ______ dunedi N. T EVIATTIAN HOTEL. nearly opp. Railway. Slation —Tariff 11/6 a day. £2/16/- week; largest private hotel in N.Z. Box 112, Dunedin. . "EASTBOURNE IT’ASTBOURNE, Hillcrest Guest House. J-V Totara St.—Vacancies for permanents and casuals, moderate tariff. i’el. 271. ~ HAMILTON. A LMADALE PRIVATE HOTEL (A ** Mcßae, Prop.) A.A.. C.T Hotel: tennis court: 11/ day. Mr and Mrs Inn Dunean. Managers. rpHE SHINGLE INN 1 RESTAURANT Opens TOMORROW, THURSDAY. 17 MANNERS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 2, 27 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 2, 27 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 2, 27 September 1939, Page 1

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