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SHIPPING SERVICES. Burns ‘ chili- anl co., ltd, Booking Office tor PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS. TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS. For Fares, Departure Dates, etc., apply. BURNS, PHILP AND CO.. LTD. Travel Office, Prudential Bldg., WELLINGTON Phone 40-554 THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP 1 COMPANY. Matson Line (Inc. in U.S.A.) to America, via Fiji, Samoa, Hawaii, to California on the swift luxury liners MARIPOSA and MONTEREY. Leave Auckland for California.—s.s. Mariposa, May 3: s.s. Monterey, May 30; s.s. Mariposa, June 23. Leave Auckland for Sydney.—Monterey, May 17, Mariposa, June 10; Monterey, July 12. , „ .., Local Agents: Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd., Prudential Bldgs., Lambton Quay, W gton. SHAW SAVILL LINES PASSENGER SERVICES TO ENGLAND TO SOUTH AFRICA * DOMINION MONARCH First Class Only. AKAROA MATABOA CERAMIC TAMAROA Cabin Class Only. Apply— SHAW SAVILL & ALBION CO., 1/I’D., (Inc. in England) WELLINGTON. AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND M.A.N.Z. LINE Montreal. Australia. New Zealand Line. Limited (Inc. in Canada). Regular Monthly Service to U.S.A, and Canada. Ports of Discharge—New York, Boston, Montreal and/or Halifax. Cargo accepted for Inland Points to U.S.A, and CANADA. For information, apply to — New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., lort Line. Ltd., Federal Steam Navigation Co;. Ltd., or M.A.N.Z. Line, Central Office. Maritime Building, Wellington. Phone 43-138. ACCOMMODATION (Continued). WELLINGTON—(Continued). TTOTEL SELWYN, 7 Cambridge Tee. £1 —Quiet, comfortable, and handy to all attractions. Tariff. 10/6 per day. Tel. 50-035. ■ THING’S PRIVATE HOTEL—ExcelAv lent Accom. Bed and Breakfast (6.308.30), 25/- per week. Smoke Room, Lounge, Good h.w. service, lei. 52-652. Private Hotel, 236 OriIVA ental Pde., opp. bathing pavilion— First-class accommodation. Tariff 12/daily. Tel. 51-520. . OTEL MAYO, Marion St., near Te Aro P.O. —Excellent accomhiodation, bed and breakfast; casuals, permanent's. Tel. 52-843. ______ TTOTEL TROCADERO, 296 Lambton Al Quay, Handy to wharves and railway station. Bed and breakfast. 8/6. L. Giles. Proprietress. Tel. 43-496. ENNISMORE PRIVATE HOTEL, 53 Bouleott St. — Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324. RAHAN LODGE, 59 Ghuznee St., Self-Service Accom.; Permanent and Casual Guests. Community lounge and dining-rm. Tel. 52-562. K. D. Anderson, AITANGI Private Hotel, Bouleott St. —Vacancies: Room and breakfast, double and single Rooms. Permanents and casuals.' TIONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL. 2 Az min. centre city—Pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping-pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53-014. TTOTEL BRISTOL, Private, cnr. Cuba AA and Ghuznee Sts.—Vacancies for business couples; also single accommodation. Tel. 52-218. Mrs. E. S. Doull, Prop. , TTOTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind Al Prudential Building Lambton Qy.— Quiet, central, comfortable, bed and breakfast, 6/6; full board, 10/-. Telegrams: “Rutland.” Tel. 40-910. ■ HOTEL LLOYDS, Cuba St. Wellington’s most comfortable Private Hotel —Spacious lounge, automatic lift. Bed and breakfast from 7/6. Permanents from 30/- weekly. YYRIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay—- ” Beautifully situated on Parade overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owens, Proprietress.' AUCKLAND. BELVUE,” Alfred Street, adjoining Albert Park, select accommodation, bed, breakfast, 6/6; permanents, 30/-; casuals, 35/- weekly. HOTEL FERNLEIGII. opp. Albert Park —Auckland's well-known Private Hotel. Superior accommodation. Mrs. P. Hall, Proprietress. TTOTEL NORTHLAND. — Private Hotel De Luxe, Queen St. A.A. find P.S. House. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Riordan. TVELLESLEY HOUSE. Wellesley St. ’’ West. Ponsonby tram —-Dinner, bed, breakfast, 7/6; bed, breakfast, G/6; weekly terms. H. Rider, Proprietress. “fpOMOANA,” above Library. 44 WelA lesley St., E.—B/6 day, 37/6 wk. Miss C. Carlisle. Proprietress. Auckland. CHEVIOT (NORTH CANTERBURY). TJ'ARM Guest House—High altitude: A tennis, swimming, riding: no extras. Morning nnd afternoon tea. Bus met £2/15/- weekly. Inquire Tourist Office. Mrs. E. Pain, Cheviot, North Canterbury. CHRISTCHURCH. Hotel federal de luxe— Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. water, gas fires in bedrooms: tariff 15/- to 17/6 day. HOTEL CECIL (Private), 73 Manchester St. South, Christchurch — Free garage, 10/6 day; permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisine. .L Fillery, Proprietor. a“MBASSADORS HOTEL—I9/6 a z*- day. £3/3/- a week; 2min. from trams and station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman. Proprietress. XTEW HOTEL WINDSOR. 47 Muua* Chester St. —9/6 day: weekly by nrrangement; newly turn., 3min. station. MASTERTON. WINDSOR HOUSE — Refurnished, ’’ renovated; bed, breakfast. 7/6; rooms available rest of day, free. Tel. 1355. 2 pi-lEQUERS GUEST HOUSE. Renal! St., Masterton. Tel. 1810 Central, good accommodation, beautiful surroundings; moderate tariff NAPIER. BEACH House, Parade, handy town. Full board', or bed, breakfast. Tariff reasonable. M. Plankett, phone 2765. QPA PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Hot Salt O Baths — Comfortable, up-to-date Guest House. Miss Bell-Booth. Tel. 2991. A O-MOANA Guest House, 04 Parade, •A Napier, homely and comfortable; ten, bed, breakfast. F. Morgan, Phone 3645. CLARENDON HOTEL. Napier, under entirely new management. Mr. Arthur Bishop, formerly Grand Hotel, Hastings. Reasonable tariff. Lunches a specialty. “WAIKAIA," 81 Marine Pde—Newly *’ furnished, excellent accommodation, good cuisine, fine ocean views. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. Tel. 2349, NELSON. ! WAINUI House. — Recommended W Tourist, A.A., C.T. and Public Service House. Tel. 85, Nelson. Write for illustrated folder.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 180, 28 April 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 180, 28 April 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 180, 28 April 1941, Page 2

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