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BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WHERE TO STAY IN WANG.VNUITTINGSWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, •"" G8 St.' Hill Street. Tone 759. Within five minutes of station and wharves. ' Just Renovated Throughout. First-class attention shown to patrons. T. H. KLVG, Jim. BONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid viewcity and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day, or £2 ss. per week. Permanent by arrangement. 'Phono 1859. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress. 'Phono 11.90. One minute from car. Electric Light and all Modern Conveniences. KING'S PRIVATE HOTEL (Late Wentworth). CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Board from 28s. to 30s. per week. Virstclass accommodation for the travelling public. Good tabic. Moderate tariff. H. JABLES, Proprietor. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). 'Under new management. This new, first-clnss Private Hotel is now open to receive Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. _ Commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R. SHILLING,' Proprietor, late The Mansions, 'Phone 628 ORIENTAL PRIVATE • HOTEL, the n>w. well-lighted, cool, brick building, which is on the 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. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phono 21-259. Telegrams. "Kiosk." WANTED, TO hoard, out. two useful School Girls; Catholic family preferred. "Mrs. L.," Box 955, G.PX)._ COMFORTABLE Board and Lodging with Protestant Wellington family,' wanted by Student; central position. Apply "By Saturday," c/o Box 72, MasWANTED to R-ent, Furnished Double Bed-Sittiug-room and Single Bedroom Wellington, about April 6. Apply ,T. Minn». Mnkara P.O. WANTED.. by young gentleman, superior Board and Lodging. Apply, statins terms, etc.j "Permanent," c/o "Dominion." WANTED, Board nnd Lodgings for refined liidv. at some station home. Cunningham's Elite Registry p NICE Bed-sitting-room vacant, e.1., kitchenette, harbour, city views; comfortable. 'Phone 1471. TO SELL, very fine Wedgewood Dinner Set; between 5 and 7. 'Phone 1471. TOURIST RESORTS, T EVIA TH A N HOTEL, (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNEDIN, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric light in every bedroom. Hot bathe can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders, MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors nro reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain rt Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout the Building, Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR,. Telephone G7. 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 Hotel. "WELLINGTON'S BEST." TERMS: 10s. per day and £3 Ss. per ■week. S. EDILSON, Proprietor, Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WHAKATANE. EXCELLENT Accommodation, two minutes from Post Offioo, one minute from wharf. Ouarter tf an hour from Heads. Entirely n Free House. Speight's Ale and Selected Wines and Spirits. A. J. NATION. Proprietor (Late Imperial Hotel, Auckland). Wiro "Nation's," Whnkntane, to assure Room. HOTEL BRAEBURN, ANZAC PARADE, WANGANUI. Unique Situation. Sun and Sea Breeze all day long. _) Garage, Electric Light, Hot and Cold Water in Bedrooms. Telegraphic Address: "Braeburn," Wanganui. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria.' Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarondon Hotel.) All communications recsivo prompt attention. Box 532 Telephones 1040. 2279. ■ THE GABLES, PAEKAKARIKI. MRS. BLAKE, Proprietress. Houses Faces the Sea Beach. Every Comfort and Attention to Visitors. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee Street, Wellington, Is recognised as a' Popular Resort for Tourist* and the Travelling Public generally. Every comfort assured. Cuisine excellent. Letters and telegrams receivo immediate attention. P.O. Box 40. 'Phone 348. Proprietor ..:.•. W FIX. "ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE." T. A. HEATH, PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Clive Square, NAPIER, Transient Guests will find the Provincial the most convenient Hotel in Napier. Handy to Rail, Theatre, and Parade. Excellent Service. Best Wines and Spirits. Dunedin Ales on Tap. WHITE HART HOTEL, Now Plymouth. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOUSE. Motor Trips arranged to Mount Egmont and other places of interest in Historic Taranaki. H. BROOKMAN, Proprietor. 'Phone 48. ■ P.O- Box 30. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. THE HOUSE THAT NEVER HAD THE "FLU." THIRWELL is well known ns the Premier House for Accommodation and Cuisine. Ono minute from station, TeleDhone 20. Telegraphic. address, "Thinroll." Tnriff, 425. per week. T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEUDING. THIS Leading Hotel now offers Tourists and Travelers every possible convenience. All trains met by efficient porters. Highest gj-ado Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer on tap. Write or telegraph for accommodation, Box 6. Tariff—l4s;. Commercials 12s. per diem; weekly, £3 10s. Tclophono 5. H. R. WALLACE, Proprietor, Feilding. ASTRYCOOKS, Confectioners, Fruitcrers' Showstands and Brackets. Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co., 79 Dixon Street. W BARBER AND CO,, Dry Cleaners • (no dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 9

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