WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). ' '. ....... A SNIP- . . •OOARDINGHOUSE -'FOR.;.SALE, halfacre land, -with- 2-storie<l dwelling of '9 rooms, bathroom (porcelain bath), h. ;and c. water, electric light throughout, water from well with electric motor and ptiinp, washhouso (large) with copper and tubs set in. Owner is now building another 12 rooms alongside present building to cope with trade. Will cell this lot for JBI6OO, or will lease for long term at i 3 per-week, with only. £50 goodwill, Furni-. tnre, cutlery, linen, etc., to be taken over' at valuation in either case.- Situated on main road, in sound town. Apply-to the Solo Agent, F, W. MANSELL, ; " Box »35, 'Bulls. FOR'SALE. • TpiLLIARD SALOON, now in TauhereW nikairCamp: 4 Tables, Billiard and Pool 8a115,.. Cues, and all accessories, together with a large building to hold G tables. The, Price for the Lot is .£475; J675 deposit, bnknee cn easy terms. The building has been put up in sections for easy removal. Wizard Light installed: would suit country I own, remove building in sections. Apply immediately, as the camp is closed flind the building must be pulled down. '" '.. . DWAN BROS., Willis Street, WELLINGTON. • ' ' FOR SALE, hAAFT. Mottled ICauri, 200 ft. Birdeye Maple, 392 ft. Hungarian Ash, 20Bft. Oak. Veneers. No reasonable offer refused. ApplV' GILCHRIST AUCTIONEERING CO., ; : The .'Sahara, Palmerston North. 1 TOP-DRESS TO CARRY MORE STOCK.' ® FEED the grass that feeds-: your stock, ! Apply Tni Basic" Phosphate , to strengthen your grassland sweeten- your soil; Stimulates rcot' action'; increases clovers wonderfully, gives magical feed results. .£lO and ,£l2 ton. Hodder and Tolley, Ltd.,...Palmerston ■ li[ortli, : SAVE Money—Buy your Winter Onions ■' now; cwt. lots. 2d. lb. cash; direct from grower. Carl Larson, Aflhlnirst. W' ANTED to""Sell7Black Coney Seal' ■Coat, witli Rnp'siah'cftllar and'euffs. Address c/o ''-Dominion.". . ♦ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. • GUES'T-COSIPANION WANTED, . TN order to seciire 'companionship, an •*- elderly widow lady, with good honie close,. tOv-.city, would, be; prepared-'- to pfo-vide-n-'horiie.- for a business'woman'i'nt a' purely /noni.i nijl.,cha'rgp;;' ■ Applicant?, wfjnld. be expected to remain in the house four evenings a week, and must be of ebeevful temperament... Mnid is kept. Firstcln=s references are absolutely essential, and.must include at .le.{ist_one, from..a minister..of . religion/ - Reply, giving full details 'and particulars, to i ! "WIDOW," : ''o/t/oißox 944, G.P.0., Wellington. WHERE TO STAY IN" WANGANUI■S7TNGSWAY ' PRIVATE HOTEL, • «8-St. Hill Street. ''Pone 759. .■;-;Wifhia five minutes of station and .;• .' . wharves. ' . "Jus.t'Renovated Throu;jhout. First-class attention shown to patrons. - , T. H. KING, Jun. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. dpMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, vf/|~"hiVlf' R miiiute from' Lambtori Stni';f&ci'ellp'nt Cuisine, Moderate Tariff,' Early Breakfast if rcqliijed. """MRS. CLAY.'' 9 Mulgrave Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2453. ' ■ . aQRIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. SJ' -- Oriental 'Bay. Charmihply Situated, overlooking the Harbour. Excellent Cusino; Modern and up to date in even' detail. 0. W. THKOSKY, Proprietor' 'Phone 21—259. Telegrams': Kiosk, Wellington. .TWBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixnn Strpet and The Terrace), few ,'tiiinutes from Post Office. Splendid view city and harbour. Tariff. Bs.-per day, .ot ss, per week. Permanent by arrangeiihent. 'Phone '559. Tennis court. MRS. MAXWELL. (Lute Miixwcll's Tearooms), : ' ' Proprietress. •'Phono 1190. One minute from car. Electric Light and all Modern •A Conveniences. ; .PRIVATE HOTEL (Lnt° Wenfworth). . ' : CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON; First-cl.iefi accommoileUnn for the (ravel, ling public. Good Table. Tariff. _j H. .TABLES. Proorietor. ■PTTTLAND PR TV ATE HOTEL"' DOMINION AVENUE ~. (Plinimer's. Steps); Under new manasement. This new, flrst-cless Privatfi Hotel is.now open to iteceive Guests. Two haflirooms on e«iih floor, excellent cuisine; ' Commanding v'ew from. roof garden of Wellington and Harbour,' iTerms;modernte, R. SKTLLING,. Proprietor, late' The Mansions. 'Phone 828 WANTED to Rent, after Easter, i'ur- - uislied B»d-sittihgroom and also Bedroom, must, be fairlv central and in rood street. State lor-nlity and rent. 22 Shrewsbury 'Street. OliTistchnrch. ? TOURIST RESORTS. 1 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ■ ■ -WHAKATANE. ■OXCELLENT' Accommodation, two minutes from Post \ Office, one minute from wharf. Quarter 'an hour from Heads. .Entirely a Frnn House. Speight's Ala and ■ Selected Wines ■'■ and Spirits. ' /' : A. .T. NATION. Proprietor Tmperial Hotel. Auckland). . Wiro "Nation's," Wh:ikata.ne,'*to assure J _____ _ Room. ■. Mansions private hotel, Ghu/.nee Street, Wellington, Is recognised as .a.Papula* Res'nrt for Tourists' and the Travelling Public generally-. Every comfoit assured. Cuisine excellent. Letters and telegrams receivo immediate attention. P.O. Box 46. 1 'Phone 343. Proprietor '. ;W. FIX. "ALWAYS, ON THE SQUARE." ■ T. A. HEATH, PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Clive Square, Transient Guests will find the Provincial the most convenient Hotel in Napier. Handv to Rail, Theatre,'and I'araiiti; .'.'Excelhmt Service.! Beft't.Wines-nnd Spirits. - Dunedin Ales on Tap. WHITE HART HOTEL, Now Plymouth. fTIHE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND A TOURIST HOUSE. 'Motor- Trips arranged to Mount Egmont ,ind other places of; interest .in Historic .Tarannki. H. BRDOKMAN,-. Proprietor, 'Phone 48. P.0.'80x,,10. TIENBTGII HOTEL, FEILTJING. THIS Leading Hotel now offer? Tourists and Travellers every possible convonionce. All trains met bv efficient porters. Highest jrado' Wines and Spirits. Speight's Beer on tap. Write or telegraph for accommodation, Box 6, Tariff—l4s., Commercials 12s. per diem; weekly, J!3 10s. Telephone 5, H, R. WALLACE,.Proprietor, FeUding,.;. HOTEL LANGMCIR, .'AUMARUN'JL JUST recently opened. Everything new and right up to date. Right oppofiito Station, and n few minutes from Waiiganui Steamer-Landing; 52 rooms; electricity throughout. Excellent cuisine, .Commodious Sample Rooms. Terms, 10s. per'day; weakly hv arrangement A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 2
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