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SHIPPING SERVICES. THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. “RANGITIKI," ••RANGITATA." 17.000-lAn Motor Vessels. First Clash. Tourist Class, and Tourist "B" Class. “RIMUTAKA,” 16,G00 Tons. Tourist Class Service (AU One Class). THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. ACCOMMODATION—(Continued). WELLINGTON—(Continued > NEW CAULFIELD HOUSE. 53-55 Pipitea Street (off Molesworth Street), Wellington. Most Modern, Up-to-date Guest House. Hot and Cold Water in all Bedrooms. Dinner, Bed and Breakfast. MRS. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Tel. 42-355. <K) Abel Smith St.. Bed Breakfast 5/-. Proprietress. E. Rountree, tel. 53-475. VISITORS to Wellington—Bed, Breakfast, 5 /•- Mrs- Geo, Miller, 137 Thorndon Qy. ENNISMORE Private Hotel, 53 Bonlcott 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. 52-652. HOTEL Troeadero, 296 Lambton Qy. (handy wharves and railways). L. Giles, Proprietress. Tel. 43-490, . THE Grange, 307 Willis St.—Good Accomfor Casuals; bed, morning tray. 4/-. Mrs. M, L. McPherson, DONBANK Private Hotel has vacancies, Bed and Breakfast, single aud to share. Dinner optional. Tel. 53-014. NEW Balmoral Private Hotel, Courtenay PL,-’Wellington, centre city. All eonvs., popular tariff. Tel. 51-190. BRADFORD House, 236 Oriental Pde.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel, 51-520. ASTOR House, 141 Willis St.—To Let, Single and Share lime., from 2/6 nightly and 11/- weekly. HOTEL Rutland (Private), behind Prudential Building, Lambton Qy. Quiet, central, comfortable; bed and breakfast, 7/-; full board, 10/-. Telegrams ”Rutland." Tel. 40-910, ARGYLE House, 20 Murphy St,, 5 mtn. station —Bed and Light Breakfast, 5/-. -u/weokly. 46-925. CHRISTCHURCH. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. 100 Bedrooms each with private telephone and hot and cold running water. Rooms with private bathrooms available. Unrivalled situation in Cathedral Spuare. heart of the City. Full inclusive tariff. 22/6. (Lunch optional.) N. WRAY MILLNER. Proprietor. NAPIER. ••SHORTLANDS,” Marine Parade, for restful, quiet holidays. Very reasonable. Bed. breakfast. Sunny, comfortable rooms, lacing sea, Parade gardens. Close salt baths. Tel. 3144, -Mrs. Dawe. PALMERSTON NORTH, RAILWAY Hotel.—Centrally situated, all eonvs. and excellent cuisine. First-class double and single rooms available; moderate tariff. Mrs. A. Clarke. Proprietress (late Central Hotel.) HOTEL CARLTON. CUBA St.—When in Palmerston North stop at this popular C.T.. A.A., P. S. and Govt. Tourist House. Every possible modern convenience. Tel. 5192. N. K. Beveridge, Proprietor, _ RANGITIKEI Private Hotel. Bed and breakfast, 6/- Single, double rooms. Itangitikel St. ' TOKAANU. TOKAANU, LAKE 'TAUPO. TOKAANU HOTEL, first-class accommodation available ■to Fishermen aud Holiday-makers—intending visitors are advised to book early. TURANGI. TURANGI, on the Banks of the Tougariro River, in between National Park and Taupo. Full Board or Rene a Hut. In Visitors’ Book, “Peace in Time of War. Reservations: — Bridge Lodge and Store, Private Bag, National Park. WAITARERB BEACH, LEVIN. WAITARERE G'uest House assures you a restful holiday. Tariff 18/- daily. Tel. 416 K. Mrs. Buchanan. REST HOMES. --GLENLYON” Convalescent Home — Napier offers sunny borne for recuperating the tired and unwell during winter months. Happy surroundings. Very reasonable. Tel. 2708.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 33, 3 November 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 33, 3 November 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 33, 3 November 1942, Page 2

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