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.ACCOMMODATION. WE L LIN GTO N —(Con t inued). PARTMENTS: “Rostrevor ” corner Vivian and Marion Sts., under new management; first-class accommodation, tray, all conveniences. Tel. ao-lob. 1 ermanents and casuals. ARGYLE HOUSE, 20 Murphy Street, near Railway Station. Casual: bed and breakfast. Tel. 46-925. HOTEL AVON, 24 Lambton Qy.. close Ferry Wharf ano Station—Bed and breakfast. Tel. 41-874. T»OXY Private Hotel, 20 Manners St. -LL Vacancies permanent, casual guests. Visitors, bed md breakfast reasonable. Tel. 44-660. OTEL MAYO. Marion St., near Te Aro P.O. —Excellent accom., bed and breakfast; casuals, permanents. Tel. 52-843. . K’ IXG’S PRIVATE HOTEL —Excellent Accommodation, casuals, permanents by arrangement: moderate tar. iff. Tel. 52-652, ______ \WOODSIDE, 215 Upper Vivian St.-- ’’ Exhibition Visitors. Single and Double Rooms; tray; central. Tel. 02101. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee O gt,—Vacancies, Single and Double Rooms; bed aud breakfast; comfortable lounge. Tel. 54-506. AITANGI PRIVATE HOTEL, 58 Boulcott St. Superior accommodation. Casuals and permanents. Bed and breakfast. Tel. 41-652. XTEW BALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, Wellington, centre City—AU convs.; popular tariff. lei. 51-190. — ENNISMORE PRIVATE HOTEL, 53 Boulcott Street—Vacancies Superior Guests, permanent or casual, moderate tariff Tel. 43-324, RE CT oil’s,” 22 II o'bsou S tree t;— Visitors to Wellington for the Centennial Exhibition and celebrations, are offered excellent Accommodation at the above Private Hotel. .Write tor full paiticulars, or Tel. 43-677. BERRYVILLE LODGE Guest House, 109 Abel Smith St.; central; good accom.; visitors; terms very reasonable. Tel. 51-644. Mrs. Mead. trOTEL TROCADEKO, Lambton Qy. Under new management; completely refurnished. Casuals, per I P €r ‘ manents. by arrangement. Tel. 40-4Jt>. PRIVATE HOTEL, ■“A ‘>36 Oriental Pde., opposite bathin" pavilion—First-class accommodation. Tariff, 12/- daily. Tel. 51-s’-0. — HOTEL SELWYN, 7 Cambridge Tee. Handy to City, Oriental Bay and all attractions. Quiet, comfortable and reasonable tariff. Tel. 00-03 a. I?OR Parties of more than four guests -D Special Rates are available on application to the Exhibition Hotel, Wellington. Within easy walking distance of the" Exhibition ! HOTEL uLOYDS, Cuba St., next door Electricity Department — Entirely renovated and refurnished. Tariff fro 14/6 daily; permanents by arrangement. Write or Tel. 44-282. ORIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay.— Beautifully situated on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers. Prop r i etress. ITOTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind Prudential Buildings, Lambton Quay. Ouiet central, comfortable. Bed and breakfast 7/6; full board 10/-. Telegrams, “r utlaud.” Phoue 40-910. . RAHAN LODGE, 59 Ghuznee St., Self-Service Accom.; Permanent and Casual Guests. Community iounge and dining-room. Tel. 02-862. K. D. Anderson, late Central Hotel, Christchurch. ITEINILWORTH, 92 Hill Street, well- -*■>- known Guest House, near Parlt. Buildings, redecorated and renovated throughout. Tariff, 12/6 daily • weekly by arrangement. Tel. 42-649. Donbank private HOTEL, 2 min. centre city; pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables, reasonable tariff: excellent table. 53-014. TTOTEL BRISTOL, Private (under •H- entirely New Management), cnr. Cuba and ‘Ghuznee Sts. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Book now for Exhibition. STELLA MARIS Guest House, 53 Majoribanks St. (2min. Courtenay Place). Superior accommodation, bed and breakfast. Moderate tariff. Tel. 53*334. rpHE GRANGE, 307 Willis St.—Good A Accommodation for Casuals; bed. tray, 6/- night. Mrs. M. L. McPherson. “UnHE BACKS,” 15 Stowe Hill (Lower J- Tinakori Rd.)— Superior Apartments, exclusive locality, light breakfast, service; permanents and casuals. Ihone 40-366. QENTENNIAL “GUEST HOUSE, EVANS BAY ROAD, WELLINGTON Newlv erected, handy to both Exhibition and City. Accommodation for 120 guesteBed and breakfast, single room, 12/0. Two-bedded and double, 10/6 per person. Large parties specially catered tor. Telephone 15-12 a. Write, telephone or wire for reservations. CHRISTCHURCH. QUPERIOR Accommodation, 7 min. from Square. Visitors to Christchurch : “Milton House,” 232 M orcester St. EASTBOURNE. TTOTEL EASTBOURNE, handy beach, A.L bush. Tennis, table tennis. Combine seaside holiday with visit to Exhibition. Phone 233. NAPIER. “VT7AJKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.— Newly- >’ furnished, excellent accommodation, 9/- day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress, lei- 204 J. T?URN. Flats and Rms. available. . Ap- *- ply Duck Inn Tearooms. Market St. (Open’Sundays.) BRAEBURN,” 66 Marine Parade.— Sunny, central, quiet and comfortable; moderate terms. Tel. 3107. Mrs. MMae Donald. OPUNAKE. OLUB HOTEL, Opunake—ll/- day, commercials 10/-; renovated; ope minute beach, tennis, bowling. T. Davin, P r o prietor. _____ OTAKI. T'IRAIGNISII Guest House—Restful change; beautiful surroundings auo climate. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dustin. PALMERSTON NORTH. HEN in Palmerston Nth., stay at the popular C.T.. A.A., P-S and Govt. ‘Tourist House, the NEM HOILL CARLTON. Cuba Si. G. Vic. Simpson. Proprietor. Pitted with every possible modern eotivenience. Moderate tariff. MUCKER'S CLUB HOTEL, sunny side JL of City; 12 Sample Rooms; 14 Garages, Tennis Court; C.T. House, A.A. and P.S. House. Tariff moderate; new management. E. O’Reilly, Prop. rpiiE _ COMMERCIAU PALMERSTON A NORTH’S Most Modern HotelLarge, comfortable bedrooms, with h. and c water, luxurious lounge, large diningroom ; pleasant sunporch and many other attractions; C.T. and A.A. House Alastair MacDonald, Proprietor. INGLE“and Double Rooms vacant; moderate tariff. Rangitikei Private Hotel, 108 Rangitikei St., Palm. Nth.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 89, 9 January 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 89, 9 January 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 89, 9 January 1940, Page 1

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