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ACCOM.'.HIUA HON — “ onimmai I AUCKLAND- tCmitniued)j IJED and Tray, 5/6. utmirvo, ■ t .' b Symonds St., 2mm Queen pt Mr> , -rruMOAXA," above Library, -14 W el- j I lesley St. E.-8/6 day •'’k c, Carlisle. Pr-T^_ A CHE\'IOT (NORTH UYS ! -LUj LJARM Guest limise, iHgli al'itude; 1 tennis, riding, no extias. Morning ami afternoon '“i!' £2/15/- weekly. 1 mimre I» t ' H'*''-’-Mrs. E. 1 ’aim Cheviot. North < aiiterbui-.v. ' CIIIHSTCUyjiCLL VIEW HOTEL WINDSOR, 47 Man Chester St.—9/6 day : weekly by arrangement : j£ nn_n. jyLl'l’JL. ffoTEL FEDERAL DE LUXE — A- 1 - Every comfort, excellent table, a. and c. water, gas fires in bedrooms; tariff 15/- to 17/6 day._ IYOTEL CECIL (Private). 73 MauIT ( .| leq te r St. South. Christchurch— Free garage; 10/6 day; permanents by arrangement. Excellent cuisine. J. Fillery, Proprietor. A MBASSADOR'S HOTEL —10/6 s day, £3/3/- a weck: /2inin Irom trams and station. Mrs. 1. J sleemun. Proprietress QAVoU PRIVATE HOTEL. 37 ManLJ Chester St.. 2min. from station—--10/6 dav, £3/3/- week, permnuenls from 35/-. C.T. and I’.S. House. A. \ . Dodd. Prop. DUNEDIN i - EVIATIIAN HOTEL, nearly opp. Railway Station—Tariff 11/6 a day, £3 week ; largest private hotel in N.Z. Box 112, Dunedin. HAMILTON. A RAIADAI.E PRIVATE HOTEL (A. Mcßae, Prop.)—A.A., C.T. Hotel; tennis court; 12/- day. Mr. and Mrs. lan Duncan, Managers. MASTERTON AT/INDSOR HOUSE — Refurnished, ’’ renovated; bed, breaklast. U, ’ rooms available rest of day. tree. Tel. 1355. pIJEQUERS GUEST HOUSE, Renal] St., Masterton. Tel. 18.10. Central, good accommodation, beautiful surround ings; moderate tariff. NAPIER. aTkAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.— Newlyfurnished, excellent accommodation. 9/- day, weekly by arrangement. Mrs. C. Dyer. Proprietress. Tel. 2349. EVUXSIIIRE HOUSE, 92 Ma line Parade; S/- day, weekly by arrangement. Enclose stamped addressed envelope for reply. BROOKLYN Private Hotel, 2 Munro St. Napier—Central, close Station. Parade;' excellent accom.; reasonable tariff. Mrs. Thomas. LENCOE,” 194 Hastings St., Napier. Furn. Rooms, morning tray ; handy to Parade and town. Miss Macdonald Proprietress, B' EACH HOUSE,” Marine Parade, ■ffers ideal accommodation ; reasonable tariff. M. Plunkett, late Ihe Terraces." Tel. 2765. CPA PRIVATE HOTEL, opp. Hot Salt Baths — Comfortable, up-to-date Guest House. Miss Bell-Booth Tel. 1076. “TXELTA,” Station Street, Napier — Comfortable accommodation; central; handy Station and Parade; tariff moderate. Mrs. Beamish. NELSON. \S7AKATU~HOTEL —Excellent cuisine, every modern conv., moderate tariff. Special breakfast for Ferry passengers. Tel. 120 A. J. Lambert, Proprietor. VISITORS Nelson, stay at Metropoli- ’ tan Private Hotel, central. Tariff 10/- day. Telegrams “Metrohotel.” Nelson. J.’ S. Walter, Proprietor. W~AINUi House. — Recommended Tourist, A.A., C.T and Public Service House. Tel. 85, Nelson. Write for illustrated folder. • NEW PLYMOUTH QTAY at Hotel Arcadia (Private), 1 min. Station and Main St. —Daily, weekly: moderate tariff: ideal accommodation. Tel. 1236, T EADING Private Hotel —Grand Ccntral Hotel, Egmont St., 1 min. Station. Tel 150, OKOROIRE. OT SPRINGS HOTEL— Charming holiday Spa and Health ResortGolf, tennis, mineral baths on property OTAKI. rMtAIGNISH Guest House — Restful change; beautiful surroundings, and climate. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dustin. PALMERSTON NORTH Ty ENOVATED and Modernized, the Y-Y ‘‘lmperial’’ offers unexcelled service and table, h. and c. water bedrooms; moderate tariff; C.T., P.S. and A.A. Tel 620-1. G. Vic. Simpson. Proprietor. WANTED, Boarders; Bed and Break- ’’ fast, 5/-. 10S Rangitikei Street. Palmerston North. 3v. QUIKK (Late of “Empire,” Timaru) has taken over THE MAJESTIC HOTEL. X7"ACANCIES —Fearuley Private Hotel, V Andrew Young Street, Palm. Nth. Moderate tariff. Recently renovated. Near Square and Railway. Mrs. E. Fearnley. Proprietress. nH-lE COMMERCIAL, Palmerston North's Most Modern Hotel —Large, comfortable bedrooms with h. and c, water, luxurious lounge; many other attractions; C.T. and A.A. house. Alastair MacDonald. Proprietor. HOTEI, CARLTON, CUBA STREET. When in Palmerston North, stop at this popular C.T.. A.A., P.S., and Govt. Tourist House. Every possible modern convenience. Tel. 5912. Ces Badeley, Proprietor. PARA PARA UM U. PARAPARAUMU, Kawatiri GuestHouse, Raumati South, for superior Seaside Accommodation. January bookings well advanced. No bookings from Dec. 23 to Jan. 4. Apply H. J. Eatwell. PICTON, A CCQMMODATION Piclon Sounds, excellent fishing, pig shooting, swimming. also furnished baches, —Shallcrass, Private Bag, Picton. UAUREL BAN K, Queenstown—Ta riff. 10/6 day, £3/3/- weekly; garage: inotlern convs. O, Overton, Proprietor. ROTORUA. ICENSED- Lake House Hotel, Roto rua, own Mineral Baths. Tarifl £4/10/-, £5/5/- weekly. F. G Fraser Proprietor. Tel. 36. A RMIDALE GUEST HOUSE—Tariff: Winter, 11/6 day. £3/5/- weekly, summer. 13/-. £3/17/6. Mr and Mrs R. W. Wise. ZXHIRM’S PRIVATE HOTEL, 12/(lay, £3/12/- weekly; Jinin. Govt. Baths;'A.A. House: free garage. Mrs. 11. O. Chirm, Proprietress. rpjlE MANSIONS —12/6 day, £3/15/weekly; longer terms arranged; wedkuown service, management; A.A. and C.T. house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve. INEMOA~PRiVATE HOTEL, 12/6 day. £3/17/6 weekly; A.A. and P.S. min. Govt. Baths. Excellent cuisine. 1’ Briggs. Proprietor (late Constant's). THE BUNGALOW Private Dptel. JL Rotorua—Tarin', 12/6 daily, £3/1 < /6 weekly. One minute baths and gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Branch, Proprietors. YTOTEL EMPIRE, Rotorua’s most YTL popular A.A. House. Tariff moderate. Free garage on premises D- J Baker. Proprietor fTOVONSIHRE House,’ Rotorua; 1 minute station: central Cor batlist 11’6 day; £3/5/- weekly. Mrs. L. Moore. > I’ropric tress.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 45, 16 November 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 45, 16 November 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 45, 16 November 1940, Page 3

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