WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous).: VOUR CALF CROP will bo more pro.- •*-_ Stable if Tni Calf meal is the daily ration. A pure focd product to make flesh, build bone, give constitution, and turn-out calves you'll bo proud of. Product of our own modern flourmilk HODDER AND TOLLEY, LTD., - PALMERSTON NORTH. I- { FOR SALE, 10l £J MODEL Van Berkel's Patent ,IJ±P BACON CUTTER. Practically new, in perfect ordtr. Self sharpener. Apply ■ /BOX.M, - rMarton. FOR SALE, Habit (grey-green- covert coating), Long Coat arid..Breeohcs; good London tailor; medium si«ej worn twice; .£ls; also Boots.(fives), £2. Write "Habit," c/o "Dominion." COAL .Shortage overcome by buying truck Rata Firewood, 9-inon lengths upward. Quotations from Dannovirke Firewood Co., Box 136, Danneviike. ■■' ' ,•! i : ;. ,•!'i.'-C . "■ ■ FOR SALE, Fishing Boat, 40ft." long, 2 10 : horse-powe"r engines, • twin, ecrew. Apply to Percy Tocker,-Patea. •'..'. TO Sell, 22ft. Boat suitable for engino or sailing. . Apply, 118 Moxhain Avenue. . •-' . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. i . - --, -'.■•••-'.' '■ ■'■ DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner Dixon Street and The' Terrace), few minutes from Post Office. Splendid view of city and harbour. Tennis Court. Tariff on application. 'Phone 22-264, ' '' MRS. MAXWELL, (Late Maxwell's Tearooms), Proprietress, RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL - !" DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). Under now management. This new, first-class, Private Hotel is now open to Teccive Guests. Two batihrooms on' each floor, excellent cuisine. Commanding view from roof garden'of "Wellington and Harbour;, Terms moderate. R. SHILLING, Proprietor,- late-iThe Mansions. 'Phcne,62B. .- .. .".r''.. ORIENT .. PRIVATE h6tEL, '. Oriental Bay. ;:;;;;;•-; Charmingly Situated,. overlooking:, the Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern and up, to data in every detail. ■„...■ .C. W. THROSBY, ; , . ~' ..,•■ ,■ , Proprietor. ' ■ v. :. : 'Phone 21—250. * .. Telegrams": Kiosk, Wellington. : .-.•.'•"!. 'Phono 1190. ■"* - One minute from ,car. Electric Light and: all Modern: ; .... • Conveniences. ■■■••.—'': KING'S- . PRIVATE HO.TEL -■;"■.," (lato Wentwoi-th). •■' ••' CLYDE QUAY, ; WELLINGTON.;.:. ■:,'-. First-class accommodation for the travelling public. Good Table. Moderate Tarifl. ;:. : J.C>, \. H. JABLES, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN.W|t^TpN.' /COMFORTABLE'ACCOMMODATION, 'J- half a minute "ftbhrXatobton Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, Early Breakfast if rehired. MRS. CLAY. '. 9 Mulfrave Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2458. '.■" - ' . ; A R 8 T O N HAL ij Private, Board and Residence (under new management). Mahora Street, Kilbirnie. 'Phone 3724 (1 Bhort, 1 long). WANTED, Board and. : Residenqe, : business man, in good locality pro-, testant family and private. Reply Box .1304, G.P.0.; :■■ ;.: : •- .- ; VACANT— Very nice Double Bedroom,, • e.L, "harbour view; refined-home-suit gentleman. 'Phone 1471., B~ OARD-LODGING for an elderly lady.. Apply D. R, Menzies, c/ 6 D. Menzjes, Bpwen Street.. ~■, W - ' ANTED, two .Gents to' share room.; 137 Upper Dixon- Street." f Phone 2120/ ■■...,■:■■■■;/■■"■■; ' -;■: ■ : TOURIST. REPORTS.: :.t e vi ath-an;-' hot e l, : (Nearly opposite Railway: DUNEDIN, - " THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling, Public Electric light.ln:every bedroom. - Hot baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and BoardflrflV ' MODERATE CHARGES., Country visitors are reminded that it. only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch frohvl2 to 2., Fire Escapes Throughout, the BpUdingV; Night and Day. Portew. ', All communications to.; • JAMES-CONNOR, i Telephone 67. -P.O. Box 112. ; A HOME AWAY- PROM HOME. : HOTEL GRAND- CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET'(A few doors from Royal Oak); .Ranks with the best,in appointments, servioei >nd comfort.'' '■ Persotiall supervision.;..: The best place; td'stay when in .Wellington. .•-•:;:.•,.-■.■:..;:'. TARIFF: 10s;; : 6d; PER^DAY. • Call,, write, or wire"for accommodation.■ . .V...... -,•:. V S.-EDILSON, ■ ■• ' ■: ) ; : '.: : "': : v-';PrOprletor. ' THegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. .-.'.. ..-.COMMERCIAL-HOTEL, - "! WHAKATANB. ' EXCELLENT ■ Accommodation, two. minutes from ■*'Post. Office, one minute from wharf. Quarter of °an hour: from • Hetids. ' Entirely,-.:,a ■■•Freo Houe» : Speight's.,Ale . and.-.Selected.Wines and'; Spirits. .:"■', .."'.■. A. J. NATION, Proprietor l ' (Late Imperial' Hotel,-:' Auckland) Wire "Nation' 6," Whakatahe.-ito assure ' :':v;' DENBIGH HOTEL, PEILDING. THIS Loading Hotel now . offers Tourists and Trailers every possible convenience,; All trains'niet. by efficient dorters. Highest , grade^W.ines'' and Spirits. Speight's Beer ;on tap. Write ( or' telegraph for accommodation,: Box 6, Tariff—l4s., Commercials 12s; per diemt weekly, MS 10s. Telephone 5.- H. R. WALLACE. Proprietor, Peilding.,: / WHERE. TO; STAY:-IN: CHRISTCHURCH. - OpO TEL • FED.ERAL, S - B Victoria Snunre, Christchurch. D. COLLINS ..' ; Proprietor. (Late Clarendon;. Rote!,), , All communications receivo prompt attention. * '"''■ ■'■ ~ Box 532, .Telephones 1040, 227^ , .WHITE FART HOTEL, •" ,-. j New Plymouth. ~':.. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL'AND . TOURIST HOUSE. Motor.Trips arranged to Mount Eemont and .other places of interest in Historic Taraiiaki, H. BROOKMAN, Pro'or'ietor. 'Phone 48, P.O. Box 30. 14/J-ANSIONS PRIVATE, .HOTEL, ■ L " i Ghuznco Street, Wellington, Is recognised as a Popular Resort for Tourists and the Travelling Public generally. . Every comfort assured, Cuisine excellent.' Letters.and telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O, Box 46. 'Phone 343. "'ALWAYS ON THE SQUARE.". T; A, HEATH. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, H< Clive Square. NAPTEB. Transient Guests will .find the Proi firioial the most convenient Hotel In Nnpier. Handy to Rail, Theatre, and i Parnde. Excellent Service. Best Wines and Spirits. Duhodin . \ t ?i >{.j Ales on Tap. y . • PETONE. ; • fiENTRAL HOraL, JACKSON ST, Hotel of Distinction. For Guests of Discrimination. - With Tariff in Moderation. One minute's walk from Railway Sta- • tion and Post Office, •. •■• •■•■■.. •; A. C. WRIGHT. Proprietor. .Telephone 3970 (1 short and 1 long ring).
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 203, 22 May 1920, Page 2
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