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WRESTLING, TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 15 I CrXXA Fred Atkins, the “Australian Wild Man,” will meet Jaget Singh, the “Death Lock Specialist,” in a return bout on Monday Evening Next. Last time they met in Wellington, Atkins won, so the Wcllin"ton Wrestling Fans can be sure that the Indian will be nil out for his revenge. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT MATCH I FRED ATKINS WHO HAS AROUSED GREAT EXCITEMENT THROUGHOUT N.Z. JAGET SINGH PUPIL OF THE “GREAT GAMA.” BE SURE OF YOUR SEAT! BOOK EARLY! Preferential Booking and Day Sales Open at E. W. Humphrey’s, Manners Street, TOMORROW. Ordinary Booking, FRIDAY. PRICES: 5/-, 3/- and 2/-. Ladies, 2/6. (All plus tax).

ACCOMMODATION WANTED. WANTED, by girl, Board, Wellington, * ’ do own cooking. Apply MSI, "Dorn inion,” Masterton. ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. NEW CAULFIELD HOUSE. 53-55 Pipitea Street (off Molesworth Street), Wellington. This New Building is a Most Modern and Up-to-date Guest House. Hot and Cold Water in all Bedrooms. MRS. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Note new address. Phone 42-355. ~~ TWYFORD FLATS. TVrODERN, Homelike Furnished Flats "A and Bed-Sitting-rooms; sunshine; hot water; garden. VISITORS specially welcome, 86a Hill St., Wellington, piLOSE Station, select Accent., morning v? tray, electric jug; 4/6 daily. 15 Hawkestone St. HOTEL SELWYN, 7 Cambridge Tee. —Quiet, comfortable, and bandy to all attractions. Tel. 50-035. HOTEL AVON, 24 Lambton Qy., close Ferry Wharf and Station—Bed and breakfast. 7/6. Tel. 41-874. KING’S Private Hotel. Excel. Accom., Bed, Breakfast _aud Dinner (at night). Permanents 35/- per week. A RGYLE HOUSE, 20 Murphy St.. 21 smiu. station —Bed and Light Breakfast, 5/-; 25/- weekly. 46-925.- ’ VfEW Balmoral Private Hotel, Couri tettay Pl., Wgtn., centre eity—Al) convs., popular tariff. Tel. 51-190. DELAIDE House, 144 Willis St. (near St. George)—Double, Single Rins.: morning tea, permanents, casual. 17NN1SMOKE PRIVATE HOTEL. 53 JL Boulcott St.— Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324. OTEL TROCADERO, 296 Lambton Quay, handy to wharves and railway station. Beil and breakfast, 8/6. L. Giles, Proprietress. Tgl. 43-496. RAHAN LODGE. 59 Ghuzuee St.— Self-Service Accom. Permanent aud Casual Guests. Community lounge ami diuing-rm. Tel. 52-862, K. D. Anderson, HOTEL MAYO, Marion St., near Te Aro P.O. —Excellent accommodation, bed and breakfast casuals, permanents. Tel. 52-843. D OXBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 min. centre city—Pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff ; excellent table. 53-014, _________ IT OTEL BRISTOL, Private, cur. Cuba and Ghuzuee Sts.—Vacancies for business couples, also single accommodation. Tel. 52-218. Mrs. E. S. Doull, Prop.■ HOTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind Prudential Building, Lambton Qy.— Quiet, central, comfortable, bed and breakfast, 6/6, full board, 10/-. Telegrams, "Rutland.” Tel. 40-910. ]\,TURNING’S Private Hotel. 236 Oricaul Pde., opp. bathing pavilion— First-class accommodation. Tariff, 12/daily, Tel. 51-520, OTEL LLOYDS, Cuba St., Wellington’s most comfortable Private Hotel —Spacious louuge, automatic lift. Bed and breakfast from 7/6. Permanents from 30/- weekly. fIRIEN’T HOTEL, Oriental Bay— Beautifully situated on Parade overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tel. 51-259. Mrs, B. Qjvers, Prolirietress. AUCKLAND. "fpOMOAN’A,” above Library, 44 Wel- -*- lesley St., E. —8/6 day, 37/6 wk. Miss C. Carlisle, Proprietress, Auckland. VX/ELLESLEY HOUSE, Wellesley St. ’ ’ West, Ponsonby tram. —Dinner, bed, breakfast, 7/6; bed, breakfast, 6/6; weekly terms. H. Rider, Proprietress. IT OTEL NORTHLAND. — Private Hotel De Luxe, Queen St. A.A. and P.S. House. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Riordan. DEO and Tray, 5/6, "Cumarvo,” 72 Symonds St., 2 min. Queen. St. Mrs. N. E. Cox, Proprietress Tel. 41-411. T/ENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL, King ’ Edward’s Parade, Devonport. Seaside Aceom. Bed aud Breakfast, 7/- day; £2/2/- per week. Tel. 70-466. ■pRINCES LODGE, Private Hotel. — Excellent cuisine, opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes Street. 12/6 day. Mrs. M. Bethune, Proprietress. ABERCORN, 363 Queen St., above Town Hail.— Bed. Breakfast. 6/6; free parking—4s-254. CHEVIOT, NORTH CANTERBURY. TpARM Guest House, high altitude; riding, swimming, tennis; close golf links; no extra. Bus met. Morn, and aft. tea. £3/3/- weekly. Phone 18. Mrs. Pain. Cheviot, N. Canterbury. CHRISTCHURCH. LT OTEL CECIL (Private), 73 Man- ■ 1 Chester St. South, ChristchurchFree garage. 10/6 day; permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisiue. J. Fillery, Proprietor. MEW HOTEL WINDSOR, 47, Man- ■*■’ Chester Street; 0/6 day; 8 minutes station. New management. V. Main, 1 Proprietor. HOTEL FEDERAL DE LUXE.— Every comfort, excellent table, h. and c. waler, gas fires in bedrooms; tariff j 15/- to 17/6 day. (JAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, 37 Mau- ' Chester St.,' 2 min. from station— . 10/6 day, £3/3/- week, permanents from , 35/-. C.T. and P.S. House. A. V. Dodd. ' Prop. AMBASSADORS HOTEL.—IO/6 a , ■’*• day, £3/3/- a week; 2min. from ■ trams and. station. Mrs. T. J. Sleeman, Proprietress. — j DUNEDIN. I | EVIATHAN HOTEL nearly opp. ( ■*-' Railway Statiou—Tariff 11/6 a day. £3 week; largest private hotel in N.Z. * Box 112. Dunedin. ( HAMILTON. ] (21 RAND CENTRAL PRIVATE HO- t TEL, new management, A.A. House. I 12/6 day, min.’ town. Mr. and Mrs. Haden Hedges. A RMADALE PRIVATE HOTEL (A. I Mcßae, Prop.)—A.A.. C.T. Hotel; j tenuis court; 12/- day. Mr. and Mrs. ’ lan Duncan. Managers ] MASTERTON. ; pi-IEQUERS GUEST HOUSE, Reuall St., Masterton. Tel. 1810. Central, j good accommodation, beautiful surround- - ings; moderate tariff. J NAPIER.I PACIFIC House Private Hotel, Marine 2 •*- Parade, Napier, Casuals. Comfort- 1 aide Home. 10/6 day. £3/3/- weekly. J Mrs. C. Wildbore. Phone 2363. t

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 295, 10 September 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 295, 10 September 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 295, 10 September 1941, Page 3

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