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BOARD AMD RESIDENCE. Xieo Double Room, suit lady * or gentleman; o. light; Harbour view; select. 'Phone 1171. LET, superior Single Furnished Room, Terrace, .1 mm. Ouny; business gentleman. 'Phone 3957." WANTED, person, take lour children ill home for holidays; hots 2, 4, 7, 0; country preferred.' "Children," c/o "Dominion." PARENTS— it,uricd lady would Board' and take charifL- children, living at a distance, attending school. Particulars "Masterton," c/o "Dominion." QUEEX'S Private Hotel, Piimmer's Steps, Lambton (.'nay—To Let, jural comfortable rooms, XI ss. and XI. 7s. (id., XI 10s. single, v.'itli board, ip EXTLEMAN wishes Home with private family; willing to .submit names from whom character could be obtained. Address "P.W.," c/o "Dominion." K ItTLAND PRIVATK HOTEL™ TfcOMINIOX AVENUE (Plimmer's " Stensl Under new management. This new. first-class Private Hotel is now onen lo 'eeeive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine, (,'oniinanding \iew from roof garden of Wellington .find Harbour. Terms moderate. 1!. SKILLTNG, Proprietor, Late Tho .Mansions. 'Phone G2B. ABIENTAL HiIVATTTIOTEL, the ys new. well-lighted, cool brick buildin?. which is on the latest and most apnvoved lines containing every essential for the comfort and welfare of" guests; fleeti'ic light, excellent cuisine Country visitors fneciall.v entered for. C. 'i'HROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21—253. Tolem-ams, "Kiosk." . DONBANK PUIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street, and The Terrace), Yew mi:mtcs from Post Office. .Splendid viev. citv and harbour. Tariff, Bs.. per day; or .£2 ss. ner week. Permanent by ar. rnnwnient. 'Phono J859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, V half n minute. from Lnmbton Sta tion. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY. 9 Mulgrdvo Street, Wellington. 'Phone 245.1. . TOURIST RESORTS. "J E V I-A THAN HOT E I Nearly Opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. • Electric light in every bedroom. Hot baths can be had at all hour: Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that i only in Town for the Day they can ob tain a Good Lunch froih 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout the Building Night and Day Porters, ' All communications to JAMES CONNOR, ■ Telephone 07. P.O. Eos 112. WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated, right in the City—a few doorf above tho Royal Oak. The hotel grand central, 107 Cuba Street. Commodious, comfortable, and convenient. Magnificently, appointed. Persona' supervision. Terms, IGs. per day. ,£3 3s. per week Permanent by arrangement. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilsori," Wellington. ""PALMERSfoxTORTIL NE W ROY AI, II OT E L Modern Brick Building; elcctrii light throughout. Tariff, 9s. per day. First-class Luncheon, Is.. Gd. Speight's Beer and best of Wines am Spirits. Box .'.'o3. 'Phone 94. S. W. R. EVANS (Lato of Hastie o Hotel, Feilding), Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL? 1 New Plymouth. The leading commercial ani TOURIST HOUSFj. Motor Trip: arranged to Mount, Egmont. and othei places'of interest in' Historic Taranaki 11. BROOKMAN; Proprietor, 'Phone 48. P.O. Box 30. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HO TE L F. EDEBAL Victoria Square, Christelnivch. D. 'COLLINS Proprietor (Lata Clarendon Hotel.) All communications receive prompt at tention.Box 532. Telephones 1010, 2279. rri H E . GABLES 1 PAEKAKARIKI. MRS. BLAKE, Proprietress. House Faces the ,Sea Beach. Every Comfort, and Attention to Visitors. MANSIONS PRlvl'fe HOTEL™ Ghuznee Street, Wellington, TS iccogniscd as a Popular Resort fo: Tourists and the Travelling Puhlii generally. Every comfort assured Cusinc excellent. Letters and telegram: receive immediate attention. P.O. Box 46. 'Pihone 348. Proprietor 'W. Fix. CENTRAL HOTEL, Jackson Street, Petone. THIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION fo "t'our'sts and tho Travelling Public Finest Stock of Wines, Spirits. Ales, am Stout in tho district. A. 0. WRIGHT, Proprietor. Telephone 3970 (1 short and 1 lonj ring). MOTOR SERVICES, HODSON'S PIONEER AXO AN U1 -M ARTO N MOTOR SER Established 2} years. Puact'wiitv'and Reliability Guaranteed TRAVELLERS fiom Wellington to Wasfiurai can save 2 hours by joiniiif Hudson's Motors at Marton in evening Equal tim6-s,iving for travellers frotr Auckland to Windmill on arrival ai Marton in. morning, TIME-TABLE: Morning Trip—Leavi Parkville 645 a.m., arrive Marton 1 a.m.; leave Marton 5.30 a.m., arrive Wa nganui 9.4f a.m. Afternoon Trip—Leim Parkville 3.45 p.m., arrive Marton 5 p.m. leavn Marton £.30 p.m., arrive Wanga< nu: ivi.i p.m. . iil ASTERTON TO .WELLINGTON. DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. EJ iflN'o Wellington 4 a.m., ant Masterton 9.30 a.m. FARE—2Is. Each Way. Passage booked at "Dumirjon" Office Wellington (Plume 3315), and at Mas [erloii ('Phone 1704). _______ WARANAKI TRJPS-To North Eg -8. niont, Mountain House, "Vsdays, Thursdays. and Sunoays. Faroe, returr same day, 155.; stop-ever, i'Os.; single, 12s Write or wire for seats. E. WOOLDRIDGE, Tourist Garage, New Plvmouth. Special Trips arranged any time, any where. 'Phones 357, G3B. FACTORY and Works ManagersRun your belts slack and get in creased power by applying our Bell Dressing ajul Preservative. Softens am :ejnvcnutcs your belts. Manning am Jo.. 5 Bedford ..Row, Christchurcli.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 92, 13 January 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 92, 13 January 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 92, 13 January 1920, Page 7

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