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ACCOMMODATION. \V E L LIN G TON—(Con tin ued) OTEL MAYO, Marion St., near Te Aro P.O. —Excellent accom., bed md breakfast; casuals, permanents. Tel. 52-843. , HASTINGS House.—Visitors to Wellington, superior accommodation for casuals; bed and breakfast; very central. Tel. 56-242. KINGS PRIVATE HOTEL —Excellent Accommodation, casuals, permanents by arrangement: moderate tar. iff. Tel. 52-652. IJOTEL LLOYD'S Cuba St., uext door Electricity Department — Entirely renovated aud refurnished. Tariff from 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 Proprietress. LT OTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind n Prudential Buildings, Lambton Quay. Quiet, central, comfortable. Bed and breakfast 7/6; full board 10/-. Telegrams, “Rutland.” Phone 40-910. TZ'ENIDWORTI-I, 92 Hill Street, wellknown Guest House, near Parlt. Buildings, redecorated and renovated throughout. Tariff 12/6 daily; weekly by arrangement. Tel. 42-649. RAH AN LODGE, 59 Ghuznee St., Self-Service Accom.; Permanent and Casual Guests. Community lounge and dining-room. Tel. 52-862. K. D. Anderson, late Central Hotel. Christchurch A PARTMENTS, “Rostrevor,” corner Vivian and Marion Sts., under new management; first-class accommodation, tray, all conveniences. Tel. 56-158. Permanents and casuals. ONBANK 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 entirely New Management), cnr. Cuba and Ghuznee Sts. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Book now for Exhibition. Tel. 52-218. "T> ECTOR’S,” 22 Hobson Street.— Visitors to Wellington for the Centennial Exhibition and celebrations, are offered excellent Accommodation at the above Private Hotel. Write for full particulars, or Tel. 43-677. TWYFORD FLATS. ‘

jUfODERN, Homelike Furnished Flats and Bed-sitting-rooms; sunshine; hot water; garden, VISITORS specially welcome. 86a Hill St., Wellington. AUCKLAND. HOTEL FERNLEIGI-I,” 28 Symonds St., close City.—Excellent cuisine ; reduced tariff. Miss L. Smith, Proprietress. Tel. 41-319. ■ CT. HELIER’S BAY (seaside, J-hour from City), Swain’s Private Hotel. £3/15/- weekly; 12/6 a day: 10/6 bed and breakfast. “fpOMOANA” above Library, 44 Wellesley St., E. —7/6 day, 37/6 wk. Miss C. Carlisle, Proprietress, Auckland. YVELLESLEY HOUSE, Wellesley St. ’’ West, Ponsonby tram. Dinner, bed. breakfast, 7/6; bed, breakfast, 6/6: weekly terms. H. Rider, Proprietress. "T> RAEBURN," 16 Lower Symonds St, Auckland; centrally situated; beautifully furnished apartments. CHRISTCHURCH. TJfOTEL FEDERAL DE LUXE— Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas fires in bedrooms; tariff 15/- to 17/6 day. A MBASSADORS’ HOTEL—IO/6 a day, £3/3/- a week; 2 mins, from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman, Proprietress. TTOTEL CECIL (Private), 73 ManiJl - Chester St. South, Christchurch — Free garage; 10/6 day, permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisine. J. Fillery, Proprietor. XTEW HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 ManChester St.—9/6 day; weekly by arrangement; newly furn.; 3 min. station. EASTBOURNE. TTOTEL EASTBOURNE, handy beach, El bush. Tennis, table tennis. Combine seaside holiday with visit to Exhibition. Phone 233. MASTERTON. pHEQUERS GUEST HOUSE, Renail St., Masterton. Tel. 1810. Central, good accommodation, beautiful surroundings ; moderate tariff.

NAPIER. _ BRAEBURN,” 66 Marine Parade.— Sunny, central, quiet and comfortable; moderate terms. Tel. 3107 Mrs. M MacDonald. F'URN. Flats and Rms. available. Apply Duck Inn Tearooms. Market St. (Open Sundays.) ■VVAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.—Newly- ’’ furnished, excellent accommodation, 9/- day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. Tel. 2349. A VAILABLE visitors, Flats, Furnished -ca. Rooms, near Parade; no' children. ■Write Manageress, 37 Shakespeare Road, Napier. CPA PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Hot Salt Baths. — Comfortable, up-to-date, Guest House. Miss Bell-Booth. Tel. 1076. BEACH HOUSE," Marine Parade, offers ideal accommodation; reasonable tariff. M. Plunkett, late “The Terraces.” Tel. 2763. NELSON. W" AKATU HOTEL —Excellent cuisine, every modern conv., moderate tariff. Special breakfast for Ferry passengers. Tel. 120. A. J. Lambert, Proprietor. W’ AINUI HOUSE, also A.A., C.T. and Public Service House; recommended. Tel. 85, Nelson, or write for illustrated folder. NEW PLYMOUTH.

CTAY at Hotel Arcadia (Private), 1 min. Station and Main St.—Daily, weekly; moderate tariff: ideal accommodation. Tel. 1236. _ LEADING Private Hotel—Grand Central Hotel, Egmont St., 1 min. Station. Tel. 150, OPUNAKE. pLL’B HOTEL, Opunake—ll/- day. A- 7 commercials 10/-: renovated; one minute beach, tennis, bowling. T. Davin, Proprietor. OTAKI. pRAIGNISH Guest House —Restful change: beautiful surroundings ami climate. Mr ami Mrs W. H. Dustin. JUBILEE HOTEL. OTAKI. — Now ‘J under new management. Excellent table ami accom.: moderate tariff. T A McFatridge... TELEGRAPH HOTEL. Otaki.—ReA modelled and enlarged; C.T. and A.A. House. C W ■ Merrylees (late Club. Dannevirke) THE CAPITOL. OTAKI BEACH. THE largest aud most popular Resort •A on the eoast. Spend a vacation with us this February—summer’s best month. Glorious surfing, tennis, putting, spacious grounds. A Reminder! Easter is early (his year. Reservations —Telephone 77. Otaki. MR. AND MRS, IL W. ANKETE LL._ PAEKAKARIKI. ERIVA‘IE GUEST HOUSE—ldeal for holiday. Beautiful view, overlooking sea Excellent accommodation. 'Tel. 2.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 106, 29 January 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 106, 29 January 1940, Page 1

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