BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DOARD and Desidence, 97 Moleswortb Street, Permanents and Casuals, 355. weekly, 7s. 6d. per day. OM MARION SI'REEI has vacancies for Boarders; red and breakfast, 45.. daily. 65.. or veekl.v 30s. THE TERRACE—Vacancies tor “t-IA Business Gentlemen, Single and Double Room; good table. Tel. 43— 368. . • 9MULGR4VE Street (opp. Lambton Station), First-class Accommodation, permanents and casuals. Tariff. 7s. 6d. per day. 13 ALM ORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place (near Fullers’).—Vacancies Permanent Guests. Tariff', 355. and 375. (id. per week. A DELAIDE HOUSII 144 Willis —3- Street, have Vacancies for Casual Guests. Tariff Bs. per day; permanents by arrangement. pOM PORTABLE, Sunny, Single 3-8 Room; suit homely gent.; quiet, central. 1 Portland Crescent (corner Hawkestone Street). VISITORS to Wellington—Superior ’ accommodation, bed and breakfast, ss. per day; 2min. Government Buildings. 81 Hill Street. "'UV All ANGI." 58 Boulcott Street—- ’’ Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. Phone 41—682. NOW OPEN. Breakfast from 6.30. Dinner from’ll.3o. IS. OD. Tea from 4.30. I Morning and Afternoon, 6d. Parties Catered For. HARRIS’S RESTAURANT. Next State Fire Office, Lambton Quay. An invitation is extended to all (at any reasonable time) to inspect oiil kitchen to see how and where the meals nre prepared TO I.ET. r pO LET—Comfortably Furnished Bed- -*• sitting-room, modern house; central. 104 Tile Terrace. ALACANT —The Terrace; Double Bed- ’ sittingroom, full furnished, all conveniences. Phone 43 —517. ■yyANTED, 2 Young Men share same ' ' Room, all conveniences, board optional. 41 Hawker Street. STORE, 50 x 90, overhead cranes, suitable heavy storage; £l2 weekly. E. Reynolds. Ltd., Tory Street. SMALL Warenonse. 36 x 33, handy position, first (loor : 50s. weekly. E. Reynolds, Ltd.. Tory Street. yURNISHED Bed-sitting Room, electrie light, cooker, hot water. 13 Hopper Street, top Cuba Street. r pO LET, Seatoun, 4 Rooms, Kitchenette shed and fowlhouse, vacant. 425. 6d. Apply 64 Burnham Street. U3ACTORY. 50 x 99. good light; ideal * for clothing manufacturer; £8 weekly. E. Reynolds, Ltd.. Tory Stre« r pO LET, Large Brick Stable and -L large Yard; also suitable for storehouse. Apply 28 Constable Street, Newtown. "VACANT. Large Double Room, suit ’ elderly couple; would board. 1 Portland Crescent (corner Hawkestone Street). LARGE well-furnished Bed-sitting-roour', Bay's Bay, weekly or term; splendid view; meals optional. G4ll, c/o "Dominion.” rpO LET. 2 and 3-Room Flats, with -*■ every convenience: own kitchenettes. Apply Mrs. McGimpsey, 169 The Terrace. QUPERTOR 2-roomed Furnished Flat or large Bed-sitting-room; fireplace, gas cooker, caliphont, minute Buildings. Phone 4(4-426. 9CC ORIENTAL PARADE—For short OVU form: Self-contained, well-furnish-ed Small Flat, suitable bachelor or business couple. Rent £3 3s. Phone 20 —715. r pu LET—Warehouse or Sample Rooms, J- also Office, central position, good light; low rentals. Apply “Space." Box 1474. P. 0.. Wellington, or Phone 40—188. ROOMS AT SEASIDE. /"ILIFF HOUSE. Island Bay—Double or Single Rooms, with breakfast tray. Tea Kiosk, Morning and Afternoon Tea. Magnificent view; on sea front. ’Phone 24—450 SEATOUN. r pO LET from February 15 for any -L length term, 4-roomed Furnished Cottage, washhouse, bath, water, drainage, e.L, gas, close beach, good view, no climb. Apply J. L. Murray, Masterton. Phone 1399. FERTILE OTAKI. LEASE with purchasing clause: 4 acres good land with largo 7-room-ed Residence, garage, h.p. water, also never-failing stream through property; healthy position with glorious view; ten-year-old Bluegums, Muricata, Spreading Poplars; good motor road; 2 miles station. Apply "Owner,” Box 37, Otaki Railway. TO LET, IQ CLIFTON TERRACE: Superior Un■lG furnished self-contained Flat; bedroom, sitting-room, own bathroom, kitchenette, electric light and gas meters; moderate rent. Ring 45 —931. TonLHT'WRNTsHEa QEATOUN—9 rooms, with every conLJ venience: nice grounds; for period. Rent £6 6s HERETAUNGA—7 rooms, with every convenience; grounds nearly J acre. Rent £3 10s. '"rooms, kitchenette and bathroom. Rent £1 7s. (id. for period. Apply to-r finch, Webster and oswin, 159 Featherston Street Tel. 41—818 AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS. A BUILDING that is a landmark in the City, situated in the very heart ol its business activities, nnd equipped with all the latest office and warehouse requirements, is an . ideal home for your business. There are a few suites of offices and single rooms, and also a limited area of warehouse space available in “The Dominion” new building, at the corner of Mercer, Victoria and Wakefield Streets. In addition to the offices of “The Dominion” newspaper, “The New Zealand Referee,” “The Radio Record,” “The Industrial Bulletin," nnd other publications, space has already been taken in the building by a number of leading firms and professional men. Al) the shop space bn the ground floor has been let, a portion being taken for the new Railway Hid Tourist Booking Offices There is an exceptional chance here for those requiring office accomtnoda tion. Centrally situated, extremely well lighted, free from the noise of passing trams, and associated with the. progressive spirit of the Empire City. The building will be a landmark In the City—known to all. No tenant will require any other address than “The Dominion” Building. For details, apply to the Agents:— MESSRS. E PALLISER S C<>.. Grey Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 115, 13 February 1928, Page 1
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