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ACCOMMODATION. __ ROTORUA. AIVVERA" HOUSE, lirst-elass Private Hotel, overlooking lake; b. aud e. water every room. Reservations. Tel. 31, Box 30. Tumi DALE GUEST HOUSE—Tariff: 44 Winter, 11/6 day, £3/5/- weekly; summer, 13/-. £3/11/6. Mr. aud Mrs. R. W. Wise. EVON SHI RE HOUSE—II/6 day, £3/5/- weekly. New management; 2 min. Stn.: excellent Aeeom Morgan and Barnes. Proprietors. HOTEL EMPIRE. Rotorua’s most popular A.A. House. Tariff moderate. -Free garage on premises. D. J. Baker, Proprietor, rDHE MANSIONS—I2/- day, £3/15/I weekly; longer terms arranged; wellknown service, management; A.A.A. and C.T. House. Mr and Mrs. Fred Reeve. BUNGALOW PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. CUMMER Tariff: 12/6 daily, £3/17/6 40 weekly: 2 min. Govt. and Baths. Mr. and Mrs. Harold BranebTel, 46. H’ OTEL AU STR ALIA, Rotorua Summer Tariff, 12/6 daily. £3/15/weekly. F. Greenfield. Prop. /siHrm's private HOTEL. 12/V 4 day, £3/12/- weekly; lmin. Govt. Baths; A.A. House; free garage. Mrs. H. 0. Chirm. Proprietress. I CENSED—Lake House Hotel, Rotorua; own Mineral Baths. Tariff, 15/-, 17/6 day. F. G. Fraser, Proprietor. Tel. 36. PARK VIEW —Bed and breakfast, 8/6 day, £2/10/- week ; dinner, bed and breakfast, 11/- day, £3/5/-; full board, 12/6 day, £3/15/-. RAN DE VUE. first-class Private Hotel, overlooking Govt. Gardens; h. and c. water every room. Reservations, Box 97. “TrHE COMMONWEALTH?* Hinetnoa J- Street. Mr. aud Mrs. H. J, Dooley. 11/- day, £3/10/- wkly. Excellent table. S' T ELMO, Ilinemoa St. —Quietness aud ’comfort; delightfully situated, near baths; bed and breakfast. Mrs. Campbell. PENDENNIS, Wbakaue St., 3 min. P. 0., lake, Govt. Grounds; 10/6 day, £3/3/- weekly. Mrs. Styles, late Majestic Lounge, Auckland. QUEENSLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, W Tel. 744. First-class accom., 11/dny, £3/10/- wkly ; free garage and parking. Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. T> EGENT PRIVATE HOTEL.—Hot -LY and cold water every room. 12/6 day, £3/15/- weekly. Centrally-situated. Tel.' 502. Mrs. Z. J. Parkinson, Prop. A PARTMENTS—Forbury, 45 Wha--4- kune St., comfortably-furu. Rooms, cooking convs.; central, handy baths. Miss T. Ryan, Prop. STRATFORD. pOUNTY HOTEL has now changed v, hands. Mr. T. Moran, Proprietor. Completely renovated. Ideal aecommodatirm. TAUPO. A NDERSON’S Bungalow; river and 4Y. i a ke fishing, boating and thermal sigh i-seeing. Box 21. Tel. 4. TAURANGA. JJOTEL ST. ANNE’S. Under New Management. Tel. 378, Tauranga. rpAURANGA — HOTEL MANOR. 4- Mr. and Airs. Joe Barney. Tel. 387. OMAIN PRIVATE HOTEL—New management; 5 min. P. 0., waterfront; newly renovated; moderate tariff. Mr.and Mrs. F. IL Walker, Proprietors. TE AROLIA. H INEMO A” PRIVATE HOTEL, A.A. House. Tourists and Commercials. Telegraphic address: “Hinemoa,” Te Aroha. M. and J. Kennington, Proprietors. WAITARERE. POLEMAN’S Guest House, Waitarere V 4 Beach. Tel. 134 K, Levin. Ideal climate, excellent accommodation, moderate tariff. WANGANUI. QTATION HOTEL, Wanganui, opposite kJ Station. Tariff, 12/6. Ideal accommodation. H. E. Card, Proprietor. OTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgway St.— Tariff, 12/- a day; £3 a week. Reg. Civil Servants’ House. Free garage parking for clients. QKITERION HOTEL — Best cuisinei moderate tariff; h. aud c. all bedrooms; appointed C.T.A., P.S.. A.A. Chas. G. Rbimes, Proprietor. LTOTEL BRAEBURN—The nicest of all hotels; real comfort and refined surroundings; sunny balconies overlooking river; best dining-room in Wanganui. All Service Cars pass the door. / CENTRAL HOTEL. Wanganui (private) ; excellent table; 5 minutes station and P. 0.; free car accom. 10/<lay: £2/10/- week. INGS WAY PRIVATE HOTEL—very central; casual guests specially catered for; permanents by arrangement, Kingsway Private Car will meet trains free of charge by arrangement. Phone 3294. Terms very moderate. EW PROVINCIAL HOTEL, situated opposite new Post Office site. Excellent table, moderate tariff. J. H. Maher, Proprietor. RAL HOTEL — Tariff, 10/6. Adjacent River, Road aud Rail. .Speights, Champion, on tap. F. Hamley (Ouehunga). Proprietor. REST HOMES. STORMONT REST HOME for Convalesceuts and people needing nursing attention. Sister Martin. 72 Tiber St,, 1.-faud Bay Tel. 24-038, SANATORIUM, Morrinsville — Chest Diseases, under hospital benefits; fees from 3gns.. including medical attention. Prospectus. ARTISTS AND EXHIBITIONS. VVATER-COLOURS by well-kuown ’’ New Zealand Artists now showing at McGregor Wright’s. 115 Lambton Quay MISCELLANEOUS. rjiATTOOJNG! Tattooing! Tattooing'. 183 Vivian St., near Cuba St., for short period, by Yankee Specialist. J IHNHARD 100 per cent. Wholemeal Bread. Every Loaf is guaranteed 100 per eent. Wholemeal and is known by its attractive appearance and distinguishing band around the loat. LADIES! Why paint lips forever and look artificial. Have them shaped and coloured permanently. Hygienic and smart looking, one week oiily. 183 Vivian Street. Only by appointiuent. I IENHARD Brown Bread varieties 4-' (wrapped and unwrapped) are made from Part Wholemeal as supplied by the miller: no white flour is added. E>ABY Baskets, Bassinettes, Pluuket (Jots, Karitane Cradles. Freight paid Write for catalogue Kencb. 234 Avenue, Wanganui, DENHARD Wholemeal Bread is guaranteed KIO percent. Wholemeal; no while Hour or colouring mutter is used J>EAI. Turkish Baths, men's and A women's, day and night; Sunday morning for men only. Ring 45-940 for appointments with G. Joyce's Turkish Baths, 290-292 Lanibton Quay. niIIERE is no harshness, cruinbliiiess, nor dryness about Denhai'd Wholemeal and Brown Bread. It makes a smooth slice ami remains moist for days. RENTAL CARS as usual at SUPREME CAR SALES. 9 STOUT STREET. Our Fleet of new cars wbieli are available at from 6/- for 2 bonis do 30 to 35 miles to (be gallon Petrol arranged. AIUTUAL RENTAL CARS, LTD., A '-’- Telephone No. 44-284.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 87, 6 January 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 87, 6 January 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 87, 6 January 1940, Page 2

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