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ACCOMMODATION. CIIRLS'IU 11U R CH. Y T ISITORS to Christchurch, superior ’ ticcominod.ition, 7 min. from square. Milton House, 232 Worcester St., Christchurch, MEH ifoTEL WINDSOR, 47 Mam 4’ cluster St.— 9/6 day ; weekly by arrangement; newly turn.; 3 min, station. OTEL'CEUII. (Private), 73 Mam Chester St. South, Christchurch— Free garage; 10/6 day, permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisine. J Tillery. Proprietor "a MiuissAi Tors’ hotel— 10/0 a 44 d a y, £3/3/- a week: 2 mins, from , trams and stalion Mrs. T. J. Sleernau, ■ Proprietress. OTEL FEDEIML DE LUXE— Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas fires in bedrooms; tariff ; 15/- to 17/6 day. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, 37 Man--43 chaster St., 2 min. from station—--10/6 day. £3/3/- week, permanents from 35/-. C.T. and P.S. House. A V Dodd Prop. [ DUNEDIN. I EVIATHAN HOTEL, nearly opp. -L' Railway Station—Tariff 11/6 a day, £2/16/- week: largest private hotel in N.Z, Box 112. Dunedin. EASTBOURNE. TTOTEL EASTBOURNE, handy beach, ■t* bush. Tennis, table tennis. Combine seaside holiday with visit to Exhibition. Phone 233, FRENCH PASS. KAINGA” Guest House. Launching, fishing, bathing, new hard teunis court, electric light, modern couveniences. HAMILTON. A LMADALE PRIVATE HOTEL (A. •A*- Mcßae, Prop.)—A,A., C.T. Hotel; tennis court; 11/- day. Mr. and Mrs. lan Duncan, Managers. HASTINGS. LIMITED Accommodation, bed and breakfast. Miss Bicknell, “Belvedere.” New address, Southland Rd. HOUSE, Mnsterlon—Bed ’’ and breakfast, 7/6; also Suites of Furnished Rooms and Single Rooms. piIEQUERS GUEST HOUSE, Reual'l St., Mastertoil. Tel. 1810. Central, good accommodation, beautiful surroundings; moderate tariff. MT. MAUNGANUI (Tauranga). Hi OTEL Oceanside, under new management, for Sea, Surf and Sun, autumn and winter; accommodation available. Dominion record sunshine. Excellent golf available. M. McGregor, Manageress. Tel. 283 M. NAPIER. TAURN. Flats aud Rms. available. Apt ply Duck Inn Tearooms. Market St. (Open Sundays.) AIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.—Newlyfurnished, excellent accommodation, 9/- day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. Tel. 2349. RAEBURN,” 66 Marine Parade.— Sunny, central, quiet and comfortable; moderate terms. Tel. 3107. Mrs. M. JI a cDonald. BROOKLYN Private Hotel, Napier.— Central, close to Railway Station, Parade; excellent accom.; reasonable tariff. Mrs. Thomas. UFA PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Hot Salt 45 Baths. — Comfortable, up-to-date Guest House. Miss Bell-Booth. Tel. 1076, BEACH HOUSE,” Marine Parade, offers ideal accommodation; reasonable tariff. M. Plunkett, lute “The Terraces.” Tel. 2763. D' ELTA,” Station Street, Napier.— Comfortable accommodation ; central; handy Station and Parade; tariff moderate. Mrs. Beamish. _ “P LENCOE,” 194 Hastings St., Napier. VT —Furn. Rooms, morning tray, . handy to Parade and town. Miss Macdonald, Proprietress. NELSON. VVAINUI HOUSE enjoys maximum '' sunshine. Recommended tourist house. Write for illustrated folder. Tel. 85, Nelson. TJOYAL HOTEL (Licensed). Tourist an d Commercial, run on modern lines; 16/- day, £5/5/- weekly. Norman L. Field, Proprietor. Tel. 302, all lines. Y7ISITORS Nelson, stay at Metropoli- ’ tan Private Hotel, central. Tariff, 10/- day. Telegrams, “Metrohotel,” Nelson. J. S. Walter, Proprietor. HOTEL —Excellent cuisine, ’ ’ every modern eonv., moderate tariff. Special breakfast for Ferry passengers. Tel. 120. A. J. Lambert, Proprietor. NEW PLYMOUTH. T EADING Private Hotel—Grand Cen--4D tral Hotel, Egmont St., 1 min. Station. Teh 150, STAY at Hotel Arcadia (Private), 1 min. Station and Main St. —Daily, weekly; moderate tariff; ideal accommodation Tel. 1236, OKOROIRE OT SPRINGS HOTEL—Charming holiday Spa and Health Resort. Golf, tennis, mineral baths on property. OPUNAKE. pLUB HOTEL, Opunake—ll/- day, 'D commercials 10/-; renovated; one minute beach, tennis, bowling. T. Davin, Proprietor. OTAKI. ■RAILWAY HOTEL—Good table, XY moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement, Buses pass door. C.T. and A.A. Joe Quinn. pRAIGNISH Guest House—Restful change; beautiful surroundings aud climate. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Dustin. PAIAIERSTON NORTH HHIE COMMERCIAL, PALMERSTON -4 NORTH’S Most Modern Hotel — Large, comfortable bedrooms, with h. and c. water, luxurious lounge. Many other ' attractions: C.T. and A.A. House Alastair MacDonald. Proprietor. VVHE>ThrPalmerston Nth., stay at the VV popular C.T.. A.A., P.S. and Govt. Tourist House, the NEW HOTEL ' CARLTON. Cuba St. G. Vic. Simpson. ' Proprietor, Fitted with every possible modern convenience Moderate tariff. ; rpuCKER’S CLUB HOTEL, sunny side A of City; 12 Sample Rooms; 14 Garages, Tennis Court; C.T. House, A.A. • and I*.S. House. Tariff moderate; new management. E. O’Reilly, Prop. QINGLE and Double Rooms vacant; ' 43 moderate tariff. Rangitikei Private • Hoiol. 108 Rangitikei St.. Palm Nth ■ROYAL HOTEL, Rangitikei St., Palmerston North. Hot and Cold Water. Rensdnable Tariff. C.T. and ; A.A. House. C. N, Spencer, Proprietor. QUIRK (Late of “Empire,” Timaru) has taken over THE MAJESTIC HOTEL. ; A CCOMMODATION for visitors to ' '44- Palm. Nth., morning tra.y. central. “Ilosemere.” 70 Grey St., off Rangitikei - St. : PARAPARAUMU. HOTEL MAJESTIC, “THE BEACH,” PARAPARAUMU. SELF - SERVICING Accommodation only. Send stamped addressed ettve- ■ lope for particulars. F. S. Spilman. REOMOANA,” Raumati Beach—Enclosed pine trees, Imin. beach; ex- ; cellent cuisine: terms. Apply Mrs. J. F. G Hammon. Tel. ISX. AWATIRI — Delightful seaside Accom.; large sheltered gardens, tenI nis, etc.; 30 miles from Wgtn. Tai'iff 12/6 per day. IL J. Eatwell, Raumati South. , PIGTON. A CCOMMODATION Available—Good 4*- fishing, shooting, swimming; mode- ( rate tariff. Also Cottages, fully furnish- ; ed. Dinghies available. Shallcrass, Resolution Bay.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 99, 20 January 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 99, 20 January 1940, Page 2

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