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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., Throughout N.Z. DAILY AT 2.15 AND 8 P.M. 8 1 RrYZlf p,ans ot D,, ‘ C ' or Theatre - 5 1-277 - ’l A, « J* 1 AN ENTERTAINMENT THAT YOU'LL " # LONG REMEMBER! Gloria Productions Present: «■ —ILONA MASSEY — | In 1941's Loveliest Romance, L_“NEW WINE”_ A United Artists- Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T r rQ WAV! A HOLOCAUST 0F HILARITY! UIM 11' VV2A.JL . A RIB-TICKLING, HEART-LIFTING COMEDY! FRIDAY NEXT the gayest of the lot: “THIS THING CALLED LOVE” A Columbia Special. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)

ACCOMMODATION WANTED. PRIVATE Board wanted by respectable young man, vicinity Exide works, Lower Hutt. Reply to Hopkins, High St., Carterton. ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. TEW CAULFIELD HOUSE, -IN 53-55 Pipitea Street (off Moleswortb 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. ___— 5' Min. Station—Casual Accom., bed, tray, 5/- day. 178 Molesworth St. "VISITORS to Wellington—Bl Hill St., V excellent Accom.. casual, bed ami breakfast.... BOARD offered two or three young ladies willing share. 158 A Willis Street. , Hobson St. —Euii Board, moderate • tariff, double vacancies. Miss Hackworth, 46-615. V7ISITOKS to Wellington—Bed. BreakV fast, 5/-. Mrs. Geo. Miller, 137 Thorndon Quay. THE Grange, 307 Willis St.—Good A Accommodation for Casuals; bed, morning tray, 4/-. Mrs. M. L. McPherson, RGYLE House, 20 Murphy St., smin. station —Bed and Light Breakfast, 5/-; 25/- weekly. 46-925. TTOTEL Selwyn, 7 Cambridge Tee. Al —Ouiet, comfortable and bandy to all attactions. Tel. 50-035. KING'S Private Hotel. Excel. Accom., Bed, Breakfast and Dinner (at night). Permanents from 30/- a week. A STOR House, 141 Willis St.—To A Let, single and share Rms., from 2/6 nightly and 11/- weekly. VEW Balmoral Private Hotel, CourA’ tenay Pl., Wgtn., centre city.—All convs., popular tariff. rn el, 51-190. QAVOY Private Hotel, Ghuznee Street, kJ bed and breakfast, excellent accommodation. Phone 54-506. DELAIDE House, 144 Willis St? (near St. George)—Double, Single Rms.; morning tea; permanents, casuals. IyURNING’S Private Hotel, 236 Orida ental Pde., opp. bathing pavilion— First-class accommodation. Tariff, 12/daily. Tel. 51-520. TTOTEL Trocadero? 296 Lambton AA Qy,, handy wharves and railways. Bed and breakfast, 8/6. L. Giles, Proprietress. Tel. 43-496. • TTOTEL Mayo, Marion St., near Te AA Aro P.O. —Excellent accommodation, bed and breakfast: casuals, permanents. Tel. 52-843, TPNNISMORE Private Hotel, 53 Boul■lX cott Street. — Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324, fIRIENT Hotel, Oriental Bay.— '-A Beautifully situated on Parade overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tel. 51-259. Mrs. B. Owers, Proprietress. TTOTEL Rutland (Private), behind AA prudential Building, Lambton Qy.— Quiet, central, comfortable; bed and breakfast, 6/6; full board, 10/-. Telegrams, “Rutland." Tel. '4O-910. TTOTEL Bristol, Private, cnr. Cuba AA- and Ghuznee Sts.—Vacancies for business couples, also single accommodation. Tel. 52-218. Mrs. E. S. Doull, Prop. TAONBANK Private Hotel, 2min centre city. Pleasant surroundings, tennis courts, ping pong and billiard tables; reasonable tariff; excellent table. 53-014. . TTOTEL Lloyds, Cuba St., Wellington’s most comfortable Private Hotel —Spacious Lounge, automatic lift. Bed and breakfast from 7/6. Permanents from 30/- weekly. AUCKLAND. TTOTEL STONEHURST, Symonds Street, Auckland. Phones 43-774, 45-562. Dining-room accommodates 100. Tariff 16/- per day (h. and c. water in bedroom), 14/- (without). Bed and Breakfast 11/- and 9/-. Weekly £5 and £4/4/-. Permanents by arrangement. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swain, Managers. CHEVIOT, NORTH CANTERBURY. TpARM Guest House, high altitude; A riding, swimming, tennis; close golf links; no extra. Bus met. Morn, and aft. tea. £3/3/- weekly. Vacancies from Jan. 8. Tel. 18. Mrs. Pain, Cheviot, N. Canterbury. CHRISTCHURCH. Z'tOKEIVS Hotel, Manchester St., Christchurch, 2 min. station. Noted for excellence of table, comfort of accommodation and spacious lounges. Tariff 16/- a day ; b. and b. 9/-. NAPIER. “VVAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Parade. Ex- ’ ’ cellent accommodation, 9/- a day ; weekly by arrangement. Tel. 2349. Mrs. C. Dyer, Prop. STAY at the Delta Private Hotel, 1 Station St., Napier. 2 min. Station and Marine Parade. Be wise. Book early. Wire or phone 2449. Devonshire House, 91 Marine Pde.; recently renovated; home away from home; 8/- day, weekly by arrangement. PALMERSTON NORTH. HOTEL CARLTON. fTUBA St.—When in Palmerston North stop at this popular C.T., A.A., P.S. and Govt. Tourist House. Every possible modern convenience. Tel. 5192. N. K. Beveridge, Proprietor. WANTED Boarders, bed and breakfast, 5/-. 108 Rangitikei St., Palm. Nth. PARAPARA UMU. PARAPARAUMU. Kawatiri Guest A House, Raumati South, for superior accommodation. Fully booked from Dec. 23 to January 18. Book now lor late January and February. Airs. L. A. Eatwe]l, Phone 50R, Parnparaumu. “ ROTORUA. T) OTORUA —Accommodation for five, AV suit Teachers or Students, DecemberJanuary, 4 weeks or more. Replies to C 79, “Dominion.” WAIWERA House,” first-class Private Hotel, overlooking lake; h, and (-.’water every room. Reservations. 'Pel. 31. Box 30. OTORUA —Hincmon Hotel. Winter tariff, 12/6 day, 70/- weekly. Cnr accom. arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Staple, late Park View.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 52, 25 November 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 52, 25 November 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 52, 25 November 1941, Page 2

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