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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. riHO LET, superior double Bed-sitting-.l room, Tfcrrace, 3 minutes Quay; part board optional. 'Phone 3957. ANTED, vicinity Constable Street, by young married woman, furnished double Bedroom; "Cazim," c/o "Dominion." ■ MARRIED Cou,pie requires Board-Re-, sidence, furnish own room. State terms, otherwise, not entertained. Postal Box 1099. ; "DEFINED Young Man (Returned Soldier) requires Board and Residence close to the city. Apply, stating tariff, to "1.V.8.," e/o "Dominion." family (5) wants permanent, superior Board and Residence, in or near city; applicant will call. Reply "Adults," Box 1206, G.P.O. WANTED. Board and Residence by young gentleman; temperate, punctual. no trouble; central position preferred; must be homely family; single ro'om. Apply "J.E.5.," c/o "Dominion." aUEEN'V PRIVATE HOTEL"; DOMINION- AVENUE, ■ Lambton Quay, Tariff, >£t ss. and ,£1 7s. Gd. per week; by the day, ss. Gd, and 6s. MENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, the new, woll-liglitod, cool brick building. which is on tho latest and most approved lines, containing every essential for the comfort and welfare of guests; electric light, excellent cuisine, Country visitors specially catered-for. C. TIIROSIIY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21—259, Telegrams, "Kiosk." ONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace), lew minutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day; or £2 ss. per-week. Permanent by arrangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL, ■ (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), ■ ■ Proprietress. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTIJL. DOMINION. AVENUE (Plinnner's" " Steps). Under new management. This new, first-class Private Hotel is now open to receive Guest 3. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of- Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. ]!. SKILLING, Proprietor, Late The Mansions. 'Phone 02a. WHERE .TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, V l ' half a minute froip Lambton Station. -Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2153. ■ ■ TOURIST RESORTS. I HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DU'NEDIN, ' .. THE. FAVOURITE HOUSE' With the Travelling Public. Electric light in every bedroom. Hot baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors aud Boarder. MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are rominded that if only in Town for tho Day they can obtain a! Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout, the Building. '..Night and Day Porters'. All communications to \ JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE ' .HOTEL. Situated right in the City—a few doors above the Roval Oak. THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL,' ■ 107 Cuba Street. Commodious, comfortable, and convenient. Magnificently appointed. Personal supervision. ■ Terms Moderate. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, ■ Ghuznee Street,- Wellington, F recognised as a Popular Resort for Tourists anil the Travelling Public generally. Every comfort assured. Cusine excellent. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention, P.O. Box 46. 'Phone 318. Proprietor W. Fix. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. Hotel ?ad- e e al, Victoria Square, Chrialchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel.) • All communications roceive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279 WHITE HART" HOTKU ~~ New Plymouth'. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND ' TOURIST HOUSE. Motor Trips arranged to (Mount Egmont and other places' of interest in Historic Taranaki. H. BROOICMAN, Proprietor. 'Phone 13. P.O. Box 30. PALMERSTON NORTEL 7 AT EW' "K OY. A L HOT EL. V Modem. Brick Building; electric light throughout. Tariff, 9s. per day. . First-class Luncheon, Is. Gd. Speight's Beer and best of Wines and Spirits. Box 203. 'Phor/e 94. S, W. R. EVANS ' (Late of Hastio's Hotel, Feilding), , Proprietor. m H E GABLES, A . PAEKAKARIKI. MRS. BLAKE, Proprietress. House Faces the Sea Beaoh. - . Every Comfort and Attention'to • Visitors. ' ' NAPIER. ~ THE Ideal East Coast Summer Resort. Visitors will find every comfort at the PROVINCIAL HOTEL to complete a good holiday. Moderate Dailv Tariff. Special Weekly Tariff. P.O. Box 286. Telephone, Night and Day. G3l. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. . PAEKAKARIKI HOTEL. nnßE.placo to spend a week-end. Good JL beach, tennis- court, and golf links. Excellent cuisine. Oilly best liquors stocked. ■ First-claS6 accommodation. Enclose stamped envelope. TARIFF, 83. 6d. per day; £2 10s. week, THOS. S. M'GUIRE, Proprietor. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL ROTORUA. THE HOUSE THAT NEVER HAD THE. "FLU," THIRWELL is well known as the Pre,mier House for Accommodation and Cuisine. One minute from station. Telephono 20. Telegraphic address, "Thirwell." Tariff, 12s. per wvek.- i T. P. DOWJJNG, Proprietor. Radnor residential- hotel; Waterloo Quadrant, j AUCKLAND. Jlevated position, overlooking Governj ment House aiid _ the Harbour. Five minutes from Station, Wharves; and Centro of City,.. Electric Light throughout. - ■ Moderate Tariff. ..'Sb'ietly First Class. Telegrams;- "Radnor,.": Auckla'nd. HOTEL LANGMUIR,- /KTOEvRUNUI. JUST recdiitly'opeiibd; Everything new ■ and right, up .to date. Right opposite Station, and. a few 'families from ngnnui Steamer Landing;! 52 rooms; electricity througLout. Excellent cuisine. Commodious Sample Rooms. Terms, 10s. per ■ day; weekly bv arrangement. ' A." J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor. HUNDREDS, of Motor Lorries of all il-.'-'criptions arc fitted with'NOIJTII BRITISH . SOLID BAND TYRES! Agent—W, 'Arnold, Taranaki CASTLE'S Sarsparilla is a splendid Spring Medicinc; price l 2s. Gd., at Castle's Prescription Pharmacy, 139 and 189 Riddiford Street.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 2

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