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Dir.: Fuller Theatre Corp. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. NOTHING LIKE IT SINCE "MR. CHIPS" A Story so Extraordinary in X* its Appeal, that all we ask is "x ( that you ... SEE FOR \ YOURSELF! , ’ TW / ’W -X The . M T yantshing Virginian FRANK MORGAN KATHRYN GRAYSON A Mctro-Goidwyn-Moyer Production. (Approved iOr Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre

FARM WORK WANTED. WANTED, Position dh Sheep Farm as Cowman Gardener. Write K2T7, “Dominion." • work Wanted and repairs. PIANO Tunings, 10/-; Repairs. Overhauls. Howell (Tuner to 2ZB), 40 Taranaki St. (Levy Bldgs.). Tel. 51-231, , __ PARKIN Bros., for Shopflttlhgs, Office ana General Alterations. ________ WATERPROdff Hold-all, for Arm} Nurses. J. E. Evans. 158 Lambton Qy.< Wellington. Tel. 44-770. ROOF LEAKS. IRON Roofs treated with my Bitumen Pro. cess stops leaks. Town dr Country work done promptly; expert Tile roof repairer. , Telephone 18-311. . CHIMNEYS REBUILT. CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, Chimney-pots supplied and fitted. AU classes of Brickwork, also Roofing Experts. Tpwn or country. Telephone 10-811. ;■ ■■ j HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION WANTED. WANTED,'.Board, or Small House,’ for’3 adultfc, 2 children, Paraparaumu, Pafikakarlki, Pllmmorton bench; two weeks from December 25. T. B, .Werrall, Square, Palnieraton N. Tel. 7003. ACCOMMbDATION WANTED. URGENT—Reasonable Board wanted by young lady, vicinity Kjlblrnle. , Ring 43283, or write Miss Brown, 1 Portland ores. ACCOMMODATION. . WELLINGTON. i NEW CAULFIELD HOUSE. ' ,54-95 Plpltea Street (off Moletwortb Street), Wellington. Most Modern, Up-to-date Guest Hoose. Hot apd Cold Water In al Bedrooms Dinner. Bed qnd Breakfast. MRS. MAXvyELL; t>roprlette«s Tel. 42-333. VISITORS to Wellington—Excellent Accom., casual, bed, and breakfast. 81 HUI St. VISITORS to Wellington Bed. Breakfast. 5/-'. .Mrs. Geo.' Millen j 37 Tliorpdon Qy. GLOUCESTER House,.The Terrace—Double and Single 8.5.-Rms., morning tray. Tel. 43-298. j . DONBANK Private Hotel has vacancies Bed and Breakfast,’ single; and to share, Dinner optional., Phone 58-014. __ SUPERIOR Apartments, single and double Rms,i morning tray: casuals, perilffinetite. 54 Hill St. , NEW . Balmoral Private Hotel. Courtenay Pi., Wellington, centre city.—All convs.. popular, tariff. Tel, 51.190, BERRYVILLE Lodge, Abel Smith St.’.’ Terraco end—Bed, Breakfast. Trdops specially catered I for. Tel. 51-644. HOTEL- Rutland (Private),'behind Prudential ' Building, Lambton Qy„ Quiet, central, - comfortable; bed and ■. breakfast, 7/-; full board, 10/-. Telegrams "Rutland.” Tel. 40-910. BRADFORD House, 286 Oriental Pde.Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel. Sl-rgO. • HOTEL,Selwyn, 7 Cambridge Tee,—Quiet, comfortable and handy to all Tel. 50-035, ■ ‘ ARGYLE House, 20 Murphy St., 5 mln station. —Bed and Light Breakfast, 5/-, 23/weekly. -- 46-925, ' ENNISMORE private Hotel, 53 Boulcott St.—Vacancies, superior guests, permanent Or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324. KING’S Private Hotel.' under new management. excellent accommodation Courtenay ■ Place, opposite Fire Station Tel. 32-652. ORIENT Hotel. Oriental. Bay.—Beautifully situated on Parade overlooking Harbour; first-class affcom. Tel. 51-259. Mr. F. C. Macdonald. HOTEL Trocadero, . 296 Lampton QY(handy wharves and railways). L. Giles, Proprietress. Tel, 43-406, HOTEL Mayo, Marlon St., near To Alo P.0.-Eieelletit accommodation, bed And breakfast; casuals, permanents, Tel. 52-843. AUCKLAND. WELLESLEY House, Wellesley St. Westl Pons’onby tram—Bed and breakfast. 7/0. H. Rider, Proprietress, HOTEL Northland. —Private Hotel de Luxe; Queen St,—A.A. nr;d P.S. House.Mr, and Mrs, John P, Riordan. ,y RYEC.ROFT Private Hotel, 20 Symonds St.—£3/10/- weekly. 12/- day. Under new management.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Kiddle ■MANSIONS Hotel, Whittaker Place-10/-day, £3/3/- weekly. Phone 42-724. Mrs. E. Speer,. Proprietress, ■"roMQANA," above Library, 44 Wellesley St. E.—B/6 day. £2/2/- week.—Miss C. Carlisle, Proprietress, Auckland, BED and Tray, 5/6.—"CumurvO,”' 72 Symoods St., 2mln. Queen St.—Mrs. N. E Cox, Proprietress, Tel, 41-411. ABERCORN, 303 Queeii St., above ToSvn Hal).—Bed. Breakfast. 0/6; free parking 458’54, ' I’ltlNt.’ESS Lodge, I’rivilte Hotel-Excellent ctiislne, opp. Albert Park, 32 Princes St. 12/6 a dUy.-Mrs. M. Belhuiie. Proprietress CHEVIOT, NORTH CANTERBURY. FARM GueSt House, high altitude, riding, swimming tounls. 70 miles rail, journey: no extras; £3/3/- weekly. Tel 18. Mrs, Pain, Cheviot. N. Canterbury, CHRISTCHURCH. AMBASSADORS Hotel-IU/(l day. £?/»/• a'week; 2 mln. from trams and station Mrs. T, J. Sieeinan, Proprietress. NEW Hotel Windsor, 47 Manchester St.— 9/6 day:.B mln. station. New management V, Malo, Proprietor, SAVOY Private Hotel. 37 Manchester St.. 2mln. from station.—lo/0 day, £3/3/- week permanents from 35/-. C.T. and P.S. House A. V. Dodd, Prop, HOTEL Federal De Luxe—Every comfort. excellent table, li. and c. water, gas llres in bedrooms; tariff 15/. to 17/6 a day. HOTEL CeelJ (Private), 73 Manchester St. South, Chi’iStclnlrch.—Free garage; 10/0 dav permanents !>v arrangement. Excelleiit cuisine. .1. ffillery. Proprietor. DUNEDIN. LEVIATHAN Hotel, nearly opp. Hallway Station.—Tariff, 11/0 a day: £3 week: largest, private hotel in N.Z. Box 112. Dun edlri. HAMILTON. GRAND Central Private lliiiel. — New management, A.A liouse: 12/0 day: mln town Mr and Mrs. Baden Hedges ALMADALE Private Hotel (T Me line, Prop.).-A.A., C.T. Hotel: tenpls court: 12/- day. Mr. and Mrs. inn Duncan. Managers. HASTINGS. BELVEDERE Guest House, 711 Southland Rd., Hustings.—Beautiful surroundings. Limiled accommodation during holidays. Tel. 3112.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 16, 14 October 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 16, 14 October 1942, Page 2

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