BOARD AHD RESIDENCE. WANTED, nice Furnished Flat or small House, must be locality; good tenant. Apply "Dominion" Oflicc. O LET, two Single Booms, furnished; also B«l-sittin{f-roonv. 24 Kent Terrace, opposite Queen's Statue. "VTACANCY—WeII-furnished large Front V lixjom, balcony, single, double Bed-sitting-rooms; Harbour view; quiet. 'Phone 1461. 59 Boulcott Street.-. . WANTED Known—Superior Board and Residence, for married couple, single gentlemen. "Blandford," 210Tmakori Road. 'Phone 3800. TO LET, largo'sunny furnished Bedroom, suit two-friends, all conveniences; also Bed-sitting-room. 106 Terrace. ■ . ' • ' EAUDESSEBT, 55 Majoribanks Street, under superior management of-Mrs. W install ley. An ideal place to stay at. Two minutes from Tram and Post Office. Terms moderate. . • npHORNLEIGH, ' Boulcott Street. WelA lihgton. First-class accommodation for Touri6t6, Travellers and ' Permanent Boarders. 'Phone 1671. Mrs. E. Jones. WAITANGI House, Boulcott Street. Once, more under Mrs. O'longhun s superior management. An ideal place to 6tay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200. /T WEEK AT THE SEASIDE. XX ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, LYALL BAY. 'Phone 3785 (2 rings). MRS- KTLFOY. Proprietress. OLENALVON PRIVATE HOTIiIL, ' . .AUCKLAND. A7ISITORS .to Glenalvon effree that it V is the best appointed and -most comfortable Private Hotel m the Dominion. Three ininutes fro® Railway Station and Wharves. Communications addressed-to Mrs. ScherfT will receive prompt attention. : •' ' ■ -...- ': ' • A WEEK AT THE SEASIDE, 80s. /COFFEE PALACE, NEW PLYMOUTH. v 7 Clean, Comfortable, Homelike..-. RECOMMENDED BY, ALL. ' , Mah ar a house, ■ WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A QUIET HOLIDAY. ... Fine, Mild Climate.; Good Trout Fishinff. Tennis Courta. , (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, ■ "■ proprietresa. • cjTONEHURST. symonds .street, 0 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND . RESIDENCE. , t , , Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. ' . MB, AND MRS. .ALBERT'A. BROWN, Proprietors. Telephones 504 and A 374. UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmor's Steps, Lambton Quay. Opposite "Dominion" Newspaper Office. Returnished and renovated throughout. Situated on an opsn . spaoe in-centre of City The most - comfortable and best, conducted house in Wellington." One minute from tram,' rail,or steamer. • ' TABIFF, 4s. per day; ■ ;£I per jeek, Families. ■ .- Phono 2310.. • : •J. S. M'CONKEY,- Proprietor.' A R A W A HOUSE, ,Jt\ ■: Rotb'ua. 1 •• I WORLD-FAMED HOTEL. [ Stands' high - in.best port of Town., Sur-. rounded with Beautiful,Gronnds in.which., Guests' ma; ..wairider and .' enjoy utmost ririvacy.- Commanding ■ lovely ■ of Lake, Mountain" Scenery and Thermal Action; Renovated and refurpished. throughout, including. Broadwood Concert Grand Piano. Coaches.and: Motors call for all Trips. - '■ ' . - 1 .' .-. ■ Proprietrees. , . - - TO LET. TO LET, Lyall' Bay, 1 one month, from ' middle February,, furnished;'s-room-ed House, all conveniences, - telephone. Modern, Box 3, Wellington. , . WANTED .to Rent, for three, months, Furnished Whare, Titalii Piimmerton, or Paekakariki. Apply "Good Tenant," "Dominion" Office. HOUSE- WANTED. ■S/STANTF/D, by a good Tenant, a 4t v roomod Cottage; must bo, central. Apply,, stating rent and all particulars, to "Shift," "Dominion" -Office. TO LET, for 2, 3,' or 6 months, good'B- - House, partly furnished; Bathroom, hot and cold water service, scullery and pantry, patent w.c., wash-' house, with copper and tubs, , all under one roof,'with 3 verandahs;, also outbuildings, orchard and grounds on terrace, with picturesque view and overiopking important central town, Main Trunk; beautiful surrounding country; cow in roilk. and horse and trap.if required. Ad-/ dTess "Change,"' c.o. "Dominion" Office. KELBURN. mo LET,' a Modern. Superior 5-roomed A . HOUSE, Kelburn, with every possible convenience; rent, 30s. Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay. .' TO BUTCHERS, .. TO LET or Sale, at Petone, Butcher's Shop, double front, small goods window, dwelling 6 rooms, stable, small goods house, km engine, small goods plant; carts, blocks, eto., complete outfit is going order, best part of town. Apply Short and Eraser, Agents, Petone. ' OFFICES TO LET. TJIURNISHED or Unfnrnished (low JO .rental), Kennedy's Buildings, 157 Featherston Street, close to General Post Office.,- , Apply to HENRY HUGHES, LTD., International Patent and .Trade Marks - Agents. / TO LET, ' BRICK WAREHOUSE, First Floor, 54 x 36, well lighted on two fronts; electrio light, gns, convenient electric lift. Offices very central. 'Lease if.required; present tenant 10 years in possession. . j ALSO, ' ' ■ SUBURBAN TWO-STOBY FACTORY, with Sheds adjoining. Benuine - Tangye Engine, Shafting, all used only two years, in first-class order; a good spot for Furniture Manufacturer and Upholsterer ; local and city work, cheap cartage. 1 DAVID M'CRAE, 8 Farish Street, Wellington. WANTED Known—To visitors and business people of Town—The Kelburn Tea Kiosk caters for the public in Morning Teas, Luncheons, Afternoon Tea, Teas, and Suppers. Our Luncheon , a speciality, for which a. concession tioket covering return journey and meal can be obtained at Tramway Office for Is. Special arrangements can bo mad© for Private parties. Beautiful surrounding#. Glorious view. 'Phone 3807.— H. H. Plummet, Proprietor. FOR CHRISTMAS Or. Any Other TimorjTE MATA WINES. : Absolutely Pure Grape, and Bottled at the Vineyard. IntiuiriM and priow ffotn the MANiGEB, i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2352, 7 January 1915, Page 1
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