ACCOMMODATION. PROVlNClAJu—(Continued). ILLSBROOK GUEST HOUSE. Havelock North. Adjacent to Private Schools Ideal Surroundings, Bathed in Sunshine. Improved Interior Comforts. A first-class hard ternis court has just been laid out on the grounds and is available gratis to guests. MISS RITCHIE, Proprietress. LEVIN —"Wisteria” Private Hotel, Oxford St., is now booking accommodation for the holidays; A.A. house. TVAPlER—“Waikaia,” 81 Marine ParA' ade. Newly refurnished, excellent accommodation ; 6/- day, 30/- week. Mrs. C. Dyer, Proprietress. VAHER.—“Beach House,” Marine A-' Parade (new management). Firstclass ' accommodation. Moderate tariff. Miss Bell-Booth, Proprietress. NAPIER— Terraces Private Hote*, Shakespeare Rd. Superior Accommodation, 27/6 wk., 5/- day. Special terms parties. Mrs. M, Plunkett, Devonshire e(ouse, 91 Marine Pde.; Napier—Good, clean accommodntion and meals, 28/- week, 6/- day. MELSON—"Wainui House.” Superior ■A’ accommodation, beautiful surroundings, 3 minutes tennis lawns, howling greens; all service cars call. Tel. 85. 'Nelson. MEW PLYMOUTH — Hotel Arcadia, under new management. First-class accommodation ; 8/6 day ; handy station. Egmont St fAKOROIRE: Hot Springs Hotel; VZ charming holiday Spa and Health Resort. Golf, Tennis, Mineral Baths on property. AEKAKARIKI—“MerivaIc” Guest House. Book early for summer holidays. Handy beach and tennis courts. Miss Sanders, phone 2, ALMERSTON NORTH— Broadway House, Broadway. Accommodation, permanents and casuals. Moderate terms. 'Phone 7005. Mrs, D. Duckett. PALM. NTH. —Goldfern House, David St. Every comfort at £1 per week. Close station.' A. G. Wouldes. PropriePRIVATE “"HOTEL, aA Palmerston North. Single and double rms. Perm, and casuals, 6/6 daily, from 25/- weekly. PALMERSTON NORTH — Excelsior House, 49 Cuba St. (near station), all conveniences; moderate tariff; terms moderate. Mrs. Thompson. ELORUS “SOUND: Wanted, in superior home, guests, mid-January and after. Sam. Williams, Huddart Parker Bldg., Phone 40-204. PICTON And QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS. WELLINGTON visitors to Pieton and ' ’ Queen Charlotte Sounds will find up-to-date accommodation at the FEDERAL HOTEL, PICTON. Motor Union House. TARIFF 9/- per day, weekly by arrangement. Wires or letters promptly attended to. Telephone 4. J. C. GAWNE. P.O. Box 57. Licensee. pLIMMERTON. — Tecoma House, 1 min. from beach and station, opp. tennis courts .and bowling green; every comfort: tariff moderate. Tel. 19. Frank Barlow. PLIMMERTON — Karehana House, right on beach front; every comfort assured; tariff moderate. Phone 3. Proprietress, Mrs. Cameron, TJOTORUA —Fenton House. Most cen•AA tral position in Rotorua. Excellent table, Free garage. 8/- per day. ConpOTORUA—The Mansions, 11/- day, ■A* jo/, weekly; same well-known service management; A.A.A. and C.T. house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve, p OTORUA—HoteI Australia. Summer tariff, 10/6 per day; £3/3/- per week. All concessions. Apply Australia, Rotorua. p OTORUA—Chirm’s Private Hotel,’ Hinemoa St., min. Ward and Bine Baths; tariff, 9/6 day, £3 week; garage free. Appointed Auto. Assn. Hotel. T» OTORUA —“Park View.” Summer -At tariff 10/- day, £3 week. New Year holidays. 11./- day. £3/10/- week. ■pOTOßUA—Queensland Private Hotel, ■AA phone 144. First-class accommodation, moderate tariff; under personal supervision; free garage and parking. IMrs. Berge, Proprietress.; "POTORUA — Surrey House Private -AA Hotel, Haupapa St. Tariff, 7/- day. Central, select, homely; terms moderate. Proprietress, Mrs, Devin. Phone 217. TAUMARUNUI—CeciI Hotel,“ 12/--A dav £2/2/- wkly.; Public Service, A.A., C.T. House. Mrs. H. A. Gibbs. Proprietress. ; WAIROA — Arcadia Private Hotel, w Centrally situated. Excellent accommodation. 7/6 day, 30/- week. House. Mrs. Jean Turner, Proprietress. WAINUI-O-MATA — Mtes Crowther VV -win receive persons desiring quiet holiday in country; pleasant surroundings, with garden. WANGANUI—FederaI Hotel. DelightW fully situated on riverbank, overlooking the beautiful Moutoa Gardens, with good up-river view; high-class cuisine; 10/- per day. Mrs. M. Bethune. Proprietress. WANGANUI —Hotel Parkville, Ridgway St. Tariff, 10/- per day: £2/12/6 per week. Reg. Civil Servants. House. Free "-arage. parking for clients.; FOSTER’S HOTEL, WANGANUI. NEW ZEALAND’S LEADING HOTEL. QUITES DE LUXE; private BathA> rooms, b. and c. water, telephone every room. Telegraphic Address.— FOSTER’S, WANGANUI. P O Box 54. Telephone 2196. ' ’ M. J. KYNE. Manager. REST HOMES. spilE SANATORIUM, Morrinsville, for •A Chest Diseases ; modernised ; X-Ray installed; 44 guineas weekly including medical attention KENT HOUSE, 62 Columbia Road, Masterton— Congenial surroundings. Best care and diet. Fees, 2 and 3gns. weekly. Miss Waugh. Tel. 1531. r AFTON" Rest Home. 204 Upper Adelaide Rd., for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing care or diet: nurse in attendance. Miss Comnton. Tel. 24-406, FINANCIAL. CANS from 5/- to £5OO. J. McCombe, Macarthy Trust Bldg. (opp. Public Trust). Lambton Qy.. Wgtn. IVrONEY to Lend on personal security, DA £2 upward. Atlas Loan and Finance, Ltd., 233 Lambton Qy. Tel. 40-969, \VOODLEY, King's Chambers, leads »’ on and purchases N.Z. Perpetual Forest Bonds. Other forms of securities entertained. Tel. 43-bSI. TZORESTRY Bonds bought at highest -A cash prices. N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Australasian Forestry Bondholders Trust and Afforestation, Ltd. Apply Forestry Bonds Exchange, Ltd.,.Box 901. Tel, 41-751,
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 89, 9 January 1935, Page 1
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