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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., Throughout N.Z. TYRONE POWER ’ F,N MABT ' ; Lo/ '' r —-- — DAILY 2.15 & 8 P.M. ALSO—"THE CAPTURE OF BARDIA." "VYVYAN DONNER'S « | FASHIONS" yi J » "VACATION TIME IN FLORIDA" A 20th Century-Fox Picture. PLANS D.I.C. or THEATRE. TEL. 51-277. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). " I MARRIED OTIPmy a nazi " IFL ®J| pic,uriied os " THE MAN 1 MARR|ED '" I|| CONTINUOUS FROM lIA-Mjl l JOAN BENNETT - FRANCIS LEDERER (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Theatre Air Cooled Tel. 41-219. | N ADD |q-|ON — NOW SHOWING „ TH£ BR | DE WO RE CRUTGHES." 2 BIG FEATURES 2 (Aonroved for Universal Exhibition). And Supports.

ACCOMMODATION —(Continued). WELLINGTON —(Continued). TSqMFY Board offered business gent, *•' 28/6; good table; tel., every couv.; city, 174 Tiuakori Road. ___ ■pURNISHED House, Paekakariki, sunny, sheltered, sea froiß, electric, £24 for 3 months. Tel. 50-796. \TISITORS to Wellington—••Burlield,” ’ 81 Hill St.—Excellent Accom., casual and permanent, bed and breaktast. HOTEL Avon, 24 Lambton Quay, close Ferry Wharf and Station—Bed and breakfast, 7/6, Tel. 41-874. rpilE GRANGE, 307 Willis St.—Good -*■ Accommodation for Casuals, bed, morning tray, 4/-. Mrs. M. L. Mclheison, TQOXY Private Hotel, 20 Manners J* Street, bed and breakfast 5/-; weekly by arrangement, lei. 41-i-U. ASTOR HOUSE, 141 Willis St.-lo Let, single and share Rins., from 2/b nightly and 11/- weekly. — "VISITORS to Wellington—Congenial ' Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast, 5/-. Mrs. Geo. Miller, 137 Thorndun Qy. A RGYLE HOUSE, 20 Murphy Street, ■YY- 5 niin. station; Bed and Light Breakfast, 5/-; 25/- weekly. LJAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee O St .—jjed and Breakfast. 54-506. XTEW Balmoral Private Hotel, Court--N enay Place. Wgtn., centre City—AU convs.: popular tariff, lei. 01-190. XTEAR Station : Bed, Tray, 4/6, relined JXI persons. 28 Murphy St. Phone 46-275. — -14 4 WILLIS ST. (near Hotel St. 1441 George) — Double and Singh' Rooms.; morning tea; permanents am casuals. ■

K 92 Hill Street, Wellington—Guest House, near Parlt. Bldgs. Tariff, 12/6 . P " 2 m 6^j CUt guests by arrangement. Lei. IjRAHAjrToDGE, 59 Ghuznee St., Y-* Self-Service Accom.; Permanent and Casual Guests. Community lounge a diniiig-rm. Tel 52-862. K. D And(~ W _ ~AITANGI _ PiIIVATE HOTEL, ->8 Boulcott St. Superior Accom permanents and casuals; moderate tariffTel. 41-652. TZ ING’S PRIVATE HOTEL—Excellent 'Accommodation. P er J? a , Ilen !,H 35/- per week (full board) Bed and Brea I: fast. 25/- per week. I el. -i_-(m--•riASHMERE,” 3 Oriental Terrace.— Lt Sunny B.S. Ums.; harbour view, near beach and tram: phone: breakfast, trav optional. OTEL SELW”YN. 7 Cambridge Terrace: quiet, comfortable, and handy to all attractions. Tariff 10/6 per day. Tel. 50-035. — 11,TURNING’S Private Hotel, 236 Orien-Y’-L tai Parade, opposite bathing Pa'’’ 1 ' 011 First-class accommodation. Larilt 12/ daily. Tel. 51-520. T7NNISMORE PRIVATE HOTEL. 53 lit Boulcott St.- Vacancies superior -uests, permanents or casual; model at tariff. Tel. 43-324, HOTEL MAYO, Marion St:, near Te Aro p o.—Excellent Accommodation, bed and breakfast: casuals, permanents. Tel. 52-843. UOTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind tl Prudential Building, Lambton Quay. Quiet, central, comfortable bed and breakfast 6/6; full board. 10/-. lelegramiRutland Tel- 40-910 HOTEL LLOYDS, Cuba St., Wellington’s most comfortable Private Hotel Spacious Lounge, Automatic Lift. Bed and breakfast from </<>• Immanentfrom 36/- weekly. _ /vm E.\T 11OTE17 Oriental Bay— V* Beautifully situated on Parade overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. HOTEL TROCADERO, 296 Lambton Quay. Handy to wharves and railwav station. Bed and breaktast, 8/6. Permanents from 30/- per week. L. Giles. Proprietress. Tel. 43-436. TYONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 mins, centre city; pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping pong Hard tables: reasonable tariff: excellent table. 53-014 H" OTEL BRISTOL. Private, cnr. Cuba and Ghuznee Sts. Vacancies for business couples; also single nccoinmodation. Tel. 52-218. Mrs. E. S. Doull. Prop. . - " AUCKLAND. ‘UT'OMOANA," above Library 44 Wel1 lesley St. E.-8/6 day, 3i/6 wk. Miss C. Carlisle. Prop rift rens. Auckland. CHEVIOT (NORTH CANTERBURY I 7? ARM Guest House —High altitude: A tennis, swimming, riding: no extras Morning and afternoon tea. Bus met, £2/15/- weekly. Inquire lourist Ollier. Mrs. E. Pain. Cheviot. Norlh Canterbury. NAPIER “\X7AIKAIA." 81 Marine Pde. — Newly VV furnished, excellent accommodation, good cuisine, line ocean 51 rs (} Over. I'ruprielress. lei. 2.»->•-»_ J PALMERSTON NORTH. i \fACANCIES-Fearnley ITivute lliHi'l, ’ Andrew Young Street, Palm. Nth Moderate tariff. Recently renovated. Near Square and Railway Mrs. E. I'caml.y. P i-<> pr i (»t ress. hotel” car l ion. /xL'BA STREET When in Palmerslo‘„ Norlh. slop ui ibis potmlui C.T. A.A. I’-S., and G"O. Toimsl Ihm'i' Every possible modern convenience !<’ 5192.' Ces. Bmleley, Proprietor WrED. Boarders: Bed and Breal< fast, 5/-. 1 ()S Rnngitikei Street. Pnlmerslon North PICTON SOUNDS. epE MADIA. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS Aeconiniodalion now available. Tennis. Boating, Fishing I'arilT £4/10/- and 14/4/- weekly: 15/- ami 14/- daily. C. M. BAY, Te Mahia, Pictou

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 111, 4 February 1941, Page 2

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