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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon .Street and The Terrace), few njinutes from Post Ofßce. -Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day, or ,£2 5s per week. Permanent by arrangement." 'Phono 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL. (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. RUTLAND HOTEL. DOMINION - AVENUE • (Pliinmer's Steps)" Ufider ' new ifiahagement. This new, first-class Privato Hotel is now open to receive Guests. , Two 1 bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R, SKILLING, Proprietor, late The Mansions. 'Phone 626. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, '• half fi miriute from Lambton Stn-. tion. Excellent Otisino; Moderate Tariff, Eariy Breakfast if required. MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgravo Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2453. WANTED, for two students, brother and-sister,-Rooms, near Victoria I College; 1 ..board out,. ..Apply .Dr.. Anson, |' Ijbwei- Hutt. ■■•- ' ' ■ ■ xxfANTED, in country, Furnished Vt Bed-Sittingroom, conveniences; fortnight from 19th. "Ljidics," .c/o 'Tominion." rinO~LET a> 113 HiU Street, suporior •JL Single and Double Bed-Sitting RoOms, sun afi : 'day;-breakfast optional. BOARD-Residenco, two meals required, ' by gentleman, vicinity Kelburn, urgent. "Australian," c/o "Dominion." TO LETj Nice Sunny Room and Bedroom, quiet; kitchenette, fireplaces, electric light. 'Phone 1471. ; TOURIST RESORTS. EVIAT II A N HOTEL, *• -'(Nearly'"opposite Railway Station), ' ' DUNEDIN,. ; THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric light in every bedroom. Hot baths can bo had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. 'Country visitors are reminded that if ..only.in Town,.f(ir the Day they can ob- ' taiit a Good L(mch frOin 12 to 2. Fire Escapes-Throughout the Building, Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, ■ Telephone 67'. P.O. 'Box 112. AN'IDEAL PLACE TO STAY IN " WELLINGTON. • Hotel -- * grand central, 107 ■ Cuba Street. Best for Comfort, Convenience, .and Personal.--Attention■ at-'Moderate. Cost.' Call Write, or Wire us for Accommodation at our well appointed Private Hotol, - - "WELLINGTON'S BEST." i TERMS: 10s. per day and i 3 3fl. per 'week. S. EDILSON, ■ Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. -' commercial HOTEL, . . WHAKATANE. 1 ■ -two ' JL/' "niinutes 'from Post Office, one minute from wharf.y Quarter an hour from Hoads. Entirely a Froa House. Speight's Ale and Selected Wines and Spirits. A. J. NATION. Proprietor (Late Imperial Hotel, Auckland). 1 Wire "Nation's," Whakatane. to assure Room. i DENBIGH B O TEL, FEILDING~" ' rrffllS Leading Hotel has been com--l pletely renovated and refurnished, end now offers Tourists and 1 every possible convenience. All trains : met by efficient porters. Highest grade Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer o.n. • tap. Write or telegraph for accommo;j dation, Box 6. Tariff—lis., Comnici'- , cials 12s. per dicra; weekly, i 3 lOsj. Telephone 5. . H. B. WALLACE, Proprietor, Feilding; PETONE T CENTRAL HOTEL; JACKSON STREET, PETONK Specially adapted for the convenieaco of tho travelling public. • One minute's ! . walk from railway station and Post . Office. " A. C. WRIGHT. Proprietor. . Telephone 3970 (1 short and 1 long ring),'.. ■ HOTEL LANGMUm, TAUM.YRTJNUI.' JUST recently opened. Everything neij; and right up to date. Right oppo- ! fcite Station, and a few minutes front Wanganui Steamer Landing; 52 Toornsj. electricity throughout. Excellent cuisins. Commodious Sample Rooms. Terms, J.OS'. per day; weekly bv arrangement. • ' A. J. LANGMUIR. Proprietor. ; THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, . ROTORUA. THE HOUSE THAT NEVER HAD : THE "FLU." npiHIRWELL is well known' as tho ProX mier House for AcconSmodatioii' aiid Cuisine. One minute from station; ; Toleohone 20. Telegraphic address; "Thirwell." Tariff," 4&s. per week. T. P. DOWLINGi Proprietor. ■' Hotel braeburn, ANZAC PARADE, WANGANUI. Unique Situation. Sun- and- Sea Breeza all day .'long.;.'.'.;; Garage, Electric Liglit. Hot and Cold w--;B.edroohis. Tolegraphio J Addressi; "Braeburn," j 'i Wa'.i'^anui., WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST- ; CHURCH, HO TE "L F'E DER AL, Victoria-Square, .Christchurch. . D. COLLINS Proprietor.(Late'; Clarendon" Hotel.) All communications receive prompt attention. 1 . . / ! Box 532 'Telephones 10W, 2279. .:. T2E ■' GABLES," PAEKAKARIKI. . : MRS. BL'AKE, '..Proprietress, . j Houses Fnces; the. Sea Beach. Every Comfort'? and i Attention to : ';,Visitorß. . -|- Mansions - private hotel; Ghuznee Street,. WsßjDgton, . Is recognised as a Popular, Resort for: Tourists and the Traveling Public generally. EveW' comfort Cuisine excellent, -slettera and telegrams receive immediate attention. . P.O. Box 44. ;; '"Phone 343.; . ; Proprietor W.. FIX. "ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE." ; T. A. HEATH,', Provincial, HOT EL, Clivo Square, NAPIER, S Transient Guests will find the Provincial the most convenient Hotel in Napier. Handy to Rail, Theatre, and Parade. Excellent Service. - Best Wines and Spirits. Durtedin : Ales on Tap. - WHITE HART HOTEL, New Plymouth. , The leading commercial and TOURIST HOUSE. ' Motor Trips arrangrd to Mount Egmont and other n'ace3 of interest in Historic Taranaki. H. BROOKMAN; Proprietor. 'Phone 48. ; ■.-.?.Qi. R0x.,30. BUSINESS NOTtCEi. .•• the latest;,'out./. EASTER Eggs an;d "'Easter best English-'.lrPHces .right.. Hus,'.' tins, Ltd., Wellington.'Palmei'stoiV'Noi'th . and' Wanganui. " .' ANTED ICiiofrii—Ar..smart lot. of. Ladies' Patent. High-leg-Boots, 255., at O'Brien's Great Stocktaking Sale;'

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 144, 13 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 144, 13 March 1920, Page 2

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