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ACCOMMODATION (Conllnued). H AMI LTDN. , aT M yd ALE Private Hotel (A. Mcßae, Prop.)—Tennis Court; 12/- day. Mr. ami Mrs. lan Duncan, Managers. H AST 1N GS, ““notice? BELVEDERE GUEST HOUSE, 811 Gordon Rond, Hastiuge. CASUAL GUESTS, 12/6 per day. Tel. 3113. Telegrams: Belvedere. Hastings HAVELOCK NORTH. COMFORTABLE Board and Accom. offered convalescent or elderly lady; m 1 con's-, no climb; Havelock North. Uhl. Doin inion,” Hastings. MASTERTON. WINDSOR House Private Hotel, corner Henall and Queen Sts. First-classi Accom modalion; moderate tariff lei, ioqo NAPIER. SPA Private Hotel, opp. Hot Salt Baths. Miss Bell-Booth Tel. 2991 CLARENDON Hotel, Napier, undeFentlre. Iv new management. Mr. Arthur Bishop, formerly Grand Hotel, Hastings. Reasonable tariff. Lnnclies a specialty BROOKLYN Private Hotel, 2 Mnnro St Central, close station. Parade; reasonable. Mrs. Beamish. Tel. 3965. "GLENCOE,” 194 Hastings St., Furnished Rooms; tray optional; central. Miss Macdonald. "SHORTLANDS,” Marine Parade, for restful, quiet holidays. Very reasonable. Bed, breakfast. Sunny, comfortable rooms, facing sea. Parade Gardens. Close salt baths. Tel. 3144.—Mrs. Dawe. PACIFIC House Private Hotel. Marine Parade. Napier. Under new management. G. M. Tronson, Proprietress. Tel. 2363, BEACH House, Parade; handy town—Full board or bed, breakfast; tariff reasonable. M Plunket. Tel. 2765, - “WAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Parade. Full Board, Bed and Breakfast: weekly, daily; reasonable. Tel, 2349. C. Dyer, Prop. NELSON. WAKATU Hotel.—Excellent cuisine, every modern conv.; moderate tariff: special breakfast ferry passengers. Tel 120. C. Costello. Proprietor. METROPOLITAN Private Hotel—Central and comfortable. Telegrams: “MetrohoteL' Tel. 317. J. S. Walter. Proprietor. WAINUI House offers you a pleasant holiday: extensive grounds and record sunshine. Write for Illustrated folder. NEW PLYMOUTH. LEADING Private Hotel—Grand Central Hotel, Egmont St., Imin. station. Tel. 150. QTAKI, JUBILEE Hotel, Otakl. Now under new management. Excellent table and accom. Moderate tariff.—T. A. McFetrldge. TELEGRAPH Hotel, Otakl. Remodelled and enlarged. C.T. and A.A. house. Best ales stocked.—T. V. Cahill, Prop. PAEKAKARIKI. THE LODGE, PAEKAKIRIKI. THE Lodge, Paekakariki, has just completed extensive alterations: has just reopened as a peaceful Rest Home to tired business and elderly people requiring a rest. Good table. Letters to Box 51, G.P.0., Paekakariki. Tel. 2. PALMERSTON NORTH. RENOVATED, modernized, the ‘Tmperiai” otters unexcelled service end table; h. and c. water bedrooms; moderate tariff; C.T.. P.S., A.A. TeL 6204.—G. Vic Simpson. Proprietor. ■ • PERMANENT and Casual Guests: tariff moderate. Rangltikei Private Hotel, Palmerston Nth. PARAPARAUMU, KEO.MONa Guest House, Paraparaumu— Enclosed pine trees; 1 minute beach. Tel. 18X. Mrs. J. F. G. Hammon. Proprietress KAWATIRI Guest House, for superior Seaside Accom, Mrs. Eatwell, TeL 5011, Paraparaumu. ' ROTORUA. ROTORUA. Hotel Australia. Tel. 403. Good service, popular fare. Handy Btation, bus. EMPIRE Private Hotel, now open receive guests; comfortable, clean; good table: minute station. Tel. 470. ST. Elmo, Rotorua.—Full board 12/B day. £4/4/- weekly; centre town. Miss C. M. Richards, Proprietress. BUNGALOW and Park View Guest Houses are available to accommodate visitors; only limited accommodation can be pro vided till renovations are completed.—E. M. Cottrell, Proprietress. LAKE House Hotel (licensed), Rotorua. Tel. 36. Overlooks Lake Rotorua; own minerals baths free to guests. Tariff from 15/- day, ROTORUA — Queensland House, late "Bondi.” Old aud new clients made welcome. Special attention for Invalids. Home away from home. Mrs. M. A. MeGregor, Proprietress. TeL 144. "THE Mansions." Full board, excellent table. Dally 15/-; weekly £4/12/-. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Branch (late Bungalow). TeL 145. ‘ ROTORUA—Bondi Private Hotel, flrstclass family hotel, good table, reasonable. New management. TeL 138. ROTORUA—Wai wera House, first-class Private Hotel. Hot aud cold water In every bedroom. Tel 31 P.O Box 30. ROTORUA. Devonshire House. TeL 22 Perfect for Room aud Breakfast. Very popular; near station and bus. ROTORUA—Hlnemoa Private Hotel, near grounds and baths Tariff 14/. day; £4 10/- week. TeL 81. TWIN Room elec, k'ette, everything Blip pile) select, central. Glen Haven. TeL 508 PENDENNIS Guest House, 3 mlns. P. 0.; 15/- day, £4/10/- weekly. Mr. and Mrs 11. R. McGregor. REST HOMES. SA NATO RIU M, Morrinsville—Chest diseases under hospital benefits; fees 2Jgna.. Including medical attention. Prospectus. EDUCATIONAL. “ GILBY’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Will be CLOSED ALL THIS WEEK fur usual August Y acatiou. INDIVIDUAL COACHING is available from August 28. m Day or• EM.nln., Sessions, in SECONDARY bbl»DllAWlNG—Tuition by our Art Specialist will resume on Friday, September 1. ~ For further particulars regarding our Commercial or Secondary Courses, call personally at COLLEGE OFFICE, Open Daily This Week from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 32 BLAIR STREET (behind Trani Shelter). Courtenay Place. Telephone 51 -987, IF YOU YVEItE THE MANAGING DIRECTOR! WOULD yon promote an untrained man or woman in preference to one with full qualifications? Isn't it. common sense that the one with Hie specialized knowledge gets the good job every time? That is why it pays to quality in Accountancy to fit yourself and be ready to taiko over tne more responsible jobs in business. Starv in now l>v enrolling with Hemingway s, the foremost'Home-Study Accountancy coaches. Hemingway’s phenomenal record ot framing more than 1500 successful Accountancy students since war began is full testimony to ilemingway’s efficiency. 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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 280, 23 August 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 280, 23 August 1944, Page 3