TOURIST RESORTS. O OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba Street’. Splendid Accommodation for 100 Guests. Electric Light. Night and Dhy Porters. Tariff, 12e. 6d. per day; £3 15s. weekly. Substantial reduction for permanents. Telegrams, "Grancent.” Wellington. WM. OWERS, New Proprietor. /YRIENT PRIVATE HOTEE ORIENTAL BAY. Charmingly Situated, overlooking the Harbour. Excellent Cuisine. Modern and Up to Date in Every Detail. C. W. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21 —259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Web lington. ROTORUA. The mansions private hotel. Under New Management. Close to Railway Station and Govern- 1 ment Grounds. ' Terms Moderate. P.O. Box 121. FRED. REEVE, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY TN NEW PLYMOUTH. irtHE GROSVENOR HOTEL. Most JL convenient and central house, opposite Railway Station and Beach. Two minutes from Post Office. All modern conveniences. Moderate tariff. E. M’GINTY, Proprietor, G.P.O. Box 86. Masonic hotel, dannevirke. 'Phone 5. P.O- Box 11. Cuisine, Service, Appointments, jand Accommodation equal to any in New Zealand. Only Speight’s Ale on Draught. AU Liquors True to Label. Moderate Tariff. Spacious Sample Rooms. QTONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL LDTONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL 43-49 Svmonds Street. Auckland. MR. & MRS. A. A. BROWN, Proprs. Healthy, prominent position. Extensive grounds. Specially adapted for Tourists. Trams pass door. Five minutes from the heart of the city. TARIFF: 14s. a day; 84s. a week. Telegrams: “Stonehurst," Auckland. ROTORUA. HHHE AUSTRALIA and THE EMPIRE -a- Private Hotels. First two houses on the left from Railway Gates. Superior accommodation for 100 guests. Tariff moderate. Wire or write to , J. N. M'LEAN. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN NAPIER. Dominion private hotel, opp. Clive Square, near Railway Station. This first-class house has been newly renovated and offers excellent aooommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Electric light throughout. Hot and cold water baths. Every possible convenience. Trams pass the door. Tariff; 10s. 6d. per day. Weekly, £3. 'Phone 551 W. H. MTIAY, Proprietor.
WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTONjfXAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 85, 37 Sydney st. East.—This first-class house has been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirely new management. Tariff, 10s. 6d. per day. Permanent Guests by arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL, Proprietress. 'Phone 1763. ANSIONB PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee Street, Wellington. This first-class Private Hotel is now under the management of Mesdames Cooke and M’Gowan, late of Christchurch. Excellent accommodation, service, and cuisine. Electric light throughout. Tariff 12s. per day; £3 lOs. per week. Permanents by arrangement. 'Phone 22—390. yiSITORS TO WELIJNGTON Who desire comfort and convenience should stay at the HOTEL ARCADIA, Corner Stout Street and Lanfbton Quay. Situated, best part of City—handy to boats and trains. Excellent Service and. CuisineTerms moderate Telegrams, “EDILSON," Wellington. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. Telephone 138. MASTERTON—MASTERTON. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. THE “GODOLPHIN” PRIVATE HOTEL (Late Dr. Hosking’s Residence), 45 Church Street, Masterton. nnHIS BEAUTIFUL HOME has jm?t -E- been thoroughly renovated for Private Board and Residence, and everything is new and up to date, with all conveniences, together with lovely grounds. Tariff, 10s. per day. MRS. E. JUDD, Proprietress. Telephone 403. BARRETT’S HOTEL. ARRETT*S HOTEL. Visitors to WELLINGTON should stay at this Splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. Nigbj porter in attendance. D. DALTON. Proprietor.
HOTEL CARGEN, AUCKLAND. riPHE travelling public will be glad to A hear that Cargen Proprietary Ltd. has handed over -he management of thia largo Private Hotel at Auckland to MRS. BRAIK, better known ae the Hostess of Braeburn. Wanganui. Single Double, and Suites of Rooms. Tariff from 17s. 6d. per day. Weakly arrangements made. Electric cars jxiea the door. Telegraph: “Cargen;" Auckland. NURSING HOMES. PRIVATE HOSPITAL REST HOME, 16 TAVISTOCK ROAD, Lyall Bay, Wellington. Matron, firfly-qualified Nurse. This Hospital stands on the hill, facing the sea. Terms, JC4 4s. per week. Apply, by letter, THE MATRON. 'Phone 2792 (1 short, 1 long). BUSINESS NOTICES. TOP—Suits and Costumes Cleaned and Presseel. Renovating Tailors, 251 Upper Willis Street. _ riTHE Panther’s jTread is no softer i. than the tread of tho man who wears Wood-Milne Rubber Heels! They also absorb all road jnr! NOTICE TO LADIES. SHOULD your Accordeon-pleated Skirt get wet, bring it to -us and wo will repleaU it for a-few shillings. THE MODERN BUTTON AND ACCORD EON-PLEATING FACTORY. X 63 Manners Street. Telephone 32,6. Holland boxing school. (Gymnasium.) Claeses. JC3 3s. per quarter. Private Lessons if desired. FRITZ HOLLAND, Ex-Welter and Middle-weight Champion of Australia, 291 WILLIS STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 228, 21 June 1921, Page 1
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