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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TO LET, comfortable furnished Rooms, breakfast optional. 4 Mount Street. WANTED. 2 Unfurnished Rooms, with use of conveniences, or would Board with family. Address, "Comfort," Box 502, City. ' ■ Well-furnished largo front * - balcony Single, Double Bed-Sitting-' rooms, harbour view; quiet. 'Phone 1461. .59. Bonlcolt Street, mHORNLEIGH,- Bouloott Btroot.JL_ Vaoanoios for Boarders] oentral position aiid good viow of City and Haruour. Telephono ,1671. - , WANTED, Board and Residence, for mother and daughter; would furnish own rooms. Address "Permanent," Molesworth Street Post Office.- -. t VACANCIES at "Melrose," 208 Vivian Street; double and singio rooms; exoelleiit Cuisine; h. a.nd-c. baths j terms, w£l Is. per week. 'Phone 1053. "TJTACANCIES for visitors and perman- . cut guests at the Wentworth Private' Hotel, Clyde Quay, near Te Aro Station and- wharves; Id. tram soetion; fine view; moderate terms. Tel. 1190. N- TJRSE STRATFOItD has Vaeanotee for Lying-in Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 26 Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnie; Id. section from Coßrtenay Place. Full Sots Baby Clothing always on hand. ' SONOMA PRIVATE HOTEL, Pukuatua Street; Rotortia (under new management). Three minutes. from Sanatorium Grounds and Baths; electrio light. Accommodate SO Guests; all on one floor; every convenience for visitors. Bathrooms.- 355. per week.- 6s. per day. Mrs. A. M. Moore, Proprietress. : MAifARA HOUSE,'WAIKANAE.nrtHIS Popular Tourist Resort is now J- - under new Ideal climate, good trout fishing.' (MRS.) E.,M. WILLIAMS, ■> , . Proprietress. GLENALVON PRIVATE HOTEL, : : AUCKLAND. VISITORS to Glentlvon agree that it is tho Best Appointed and Most Com-fortable-Private Hotel in the Dominion. Three minutes from Railway Station and Wharves. Communications addressed to Mrs. Scherff will leteive prompt attentlon. . : - - STONEHURST, SYMONDS , STREET, AUCKLAND, New Zealand. ■ STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ■ RESIDENCE. ■ Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. - : FALLS ■ ■ HOSTEL. i'ariff, 9s. per day; Meals, 25.; Afternoon Ten, Is. Detached Cottages, 2s. pe; day- each person; will persins. : Bed 3, Cooking Utensils, Firing, and Lighting supplied. - "••••' • ... Biscuits, Tinned-.-I'ruits, Meats, Milk etc., stocked. Postal Address; <H. GRAHAM, Manager, :Kanohga.; A RAWA' lIOUSE, 'ROTORUA A ■ -World-famed . Private '.Hotel.--'. i Stands High;;ui'. .Best. vPart; .of,Joyrn.ji Surrounded- -with -beautiful-grounds, - ir which Guests may wantlor and enjoy thi '. 1 ' Titmos.t privacy. :. Commanding lovely .-views'of lake, monn tain scenery, and thermal, action.--. ■ Renovated and refurnished y throughout including', a Broadwotxl!Concert Grant . -;' - Piano - : ■■■ Coaohes and Motors call for all Trips. Terms. Bs. per day (Summer), 55. : pei week. Winter. Bs.-per day, £2 2s. per week B.' GRIFFITHS,- Proprietress.' hotel notices. I Telegraphio Addreeti [ HOUSE." t " - MOST CONVENIENT.' FOR ] ■ EIVER. • " TiUMAEUNUI. ■ Cook's Coupons Accepted White hart ; hotei 'CHRIS'fCIIURCH. This is one of the most up-to-date an best Houses to stay at in the Dominioi • having only been- rebuilt' four years. .. - - TARIFF: Bs.'Gd. per day. . s , F. M. DREWITT, • ; Proprietor. ORIC PRIVATE HOTEI Folding's LEADING House. ' Ono Minute from Railway Station. . -. Commercial men and holiday-seekei ' will find this houso up. to'datfr in ; evei ? particular. Fifty rooms,; excellent tabl good attention. ...Entirely under ne » management. Tariff 69.-Gd. g managemt , i , (;ONACHIE( , ' Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTONs nrEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEJ »• £i . Clyde Quay. ' s (Near Wharf and To Aro Raiiw&y Station lJ . Under Entirely New Management. Cars pass the door. . , ~ Visitori and Permanents will find tl E * best of everything at tho following rate , e ss. per day; 255. por week. Phone 165 f; - MRS. FIX, Proprietress. t WELLINGTON. x tjotel grand central, 1 JO. • CUBA STREET. . " .Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. A coinmodation for 100 gflests. Firet-cla !o Cuisino. Every modern convenience,-La se ies'. Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-room io -etc., Lounges, and. oiglit modern Bat 5- rooms, including electrio light and electr i- tire alarms. _ , :- Tariff, Cs. day. Permanent Boarders it? per arrangement. - QUAY HOTEL (Facing Oriental Bay Esplanado). CA. SCHAUER, late Chief Inspoot • Department of Public Health, h taken over this bopular hostelry, and-i 'vltos all old Mid now frlendß to favo him with thdr patronage. Tho ideal jp for a few days rost in tho city. .Wi for rooiua. Moderate tariff. Trams «v« few minutes. ' Penny seqtion. ' YOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 2GOa Lambton Quay. ONE of Wellington's ' most ccntri commodious, and up»to-date pnyn hotels. Accommodates 100 guests.. O minuto from Wharf and G.P.0., and Ra l 0 way. per week, or 4s. 6d. per day. c. W. YOUNG, Proprietor, I waverley PRIVATE HOTE VV Marion stroet (opp. Nbtt To A Post Office), City. 1 E AbsoluteW fire and earthquako-proi Contains all modern conveniences a - comforts. 1 A largo promenade roof, ov< looking Harbour. ' Tariff: Gn. par day; or from 255. per we< MRS. C. A. TKEGONNING, B. 'Phono 2047. Proprietress ,1 T4/1"R. RICIIARD QUINN (lato Prov K ; j>i c ial Hotel, Upper Hutt) has tali pt ovor tho Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, a invites all old and new friends to g: _ him a sharo of their patrpnago. Super ie, accommodation. Special Term 3to P st mnnont Boarders. ' >f- All liquors guaranteed true to name a label. Speight's Beer drawn from i wood. TOT _ BARBER - AND "CO., Dyers c W .Dry Cleaners, 120 Cuba St., Ci I Tel. 228. ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 1

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