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BOARD AND RESIDENCti. H'"** EAT HO Pv IT'S HOTEL, HOBART, . Is the Leading Hotel; and. id acknowledged t-o be the Most • Comfortable and Up-to-date. & Cnisino. Excellent, T. lIEATHORN, Proprietor. sji OCCIDENTAL ' PRIVATE HOTEL. ' J. H. WIUGHT. Tho above, under New Management,- 1103 .been Thoroughly Renovated. Customers can rely on receiving every attention and comfort at Moderate Rales. A GOOD TABLE, and Central—-within a minute's walk of Post Office Bnd- all trams. Hot and Cold Baths. Telephone 68. ■ I4d TEVIA THA JJ HO T E L.' JU Opposite Railway Station. ~ .P.O. Box 113. Telephone .67,. JAMES CONNOR Managing Director. • The Favourite Ilouse with the Travelling Pnbllo. . Up to date in every detail. Moderate Ohafges. Tariff: From 4s fid per day; 23s per week. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. Jhc Lunch from 12 till 2 ia unequalled in the Colony: ONE SHILLING. Fire Escapes throughout the building. ' Night and Day Porters. _ HOTEL, CHPJSTCHURCH. VISITORS to above Hotel will find a Comfortable HOME, with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, 17f (late-Dunedib), Proptietor. ' npHE" IIETROPOLE PP.IVATE il HOTEL, ' S2Q Princes street, DUnedin. Now under the Management of L. J. MEYER (late CoSea Palace), l'lie ideal horiid fov Families, Visitors, - Tourists, and "Cor/imercials. Tariff, frory 4s Cd per nay. Permanent Boarders special arrangement. Every home iomfort;? Night Porter. Up-to-date Fire Escapes. Telephone 1304. -29m COCKAYNE'S LEVIATHAN HOTEL, Manchester and St.:Asaph'streets, CHUISTCHURCU. 0 VISITORS will find Splendid ACCOMMODATION, it being the Largest and Most Up to Date in New Zealand. Between Railway Station and Clock Tower. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. 4au E. COCKAYNE, Proprietress. gHADES HOTEL, Hereford street, Christchurch. Tariff: 7s per day. ■ ,W. BROADWAY, Proprietor,.: CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO ST., CHIUSTCHURCH (Near Recce's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and the' Travelling Public. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams wiU receive Prompt Attentions Telephone No.^G. JAMES lIOWEY Proprietor: XTISITOES, TOURlSTS.—Superior BoaidT Residence; moderate terms; double, single bedrooms; private sitting rooms.—Albyn House: Great King street 28n OARD-IIESIDENCE, Arawa House, St. Clair, under new management; hot cold jhoiver bath; terms moderate. 21 ja EOAIU) - RESIDENCE.—Warwick House, Moray place, under new management; central all parts city; excellent cuisine; moderate tertos. In BOARD ■ and RESIDENCE Respectable Working Man. Mrs Haywood, 150 Cumberland street. Gja TJRIVA'fE BOARD and RESIDENCE;' jLi central; comfortable home; terms moderate.—7 York place. 14f ,TJRIVATE BOARD for one or two boarders; ST suit students; every convenience.—27 Union street. • 15f SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION may be obtained at 83 High street; terms moderate.—Telephone 1883. ... llf Lerwick house, sc- High street.VACANCIBS for few gentlemen. - llf BOARD ami RESIDENCE.-Singlo ,and. 1 ■ Double Bedrooms for Boarders and Visi- 1 • tors; terms moderate.—67 York pliice. 14f .TS7'ANTED, Four Rcspoctable Young . : ' t. Working Men as BOARDERS,—Ad- • _ dress obtained from -Mrs Walker, 165 Castle street. 14( SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE (or ' families and visitors.—" Hazelbank," St. . Clair. 10f COMFORTABLE HOME for elderly man; * no. children or boarders; private house. Hilliard, Main road, N.E. Valley. laf IT^ACANT—SITTING-ROOM, 3 Bedrooms, tV Furnished; use kitchen, hath, garden, telephone; near tram—Address Suburbs, Box 310-. ; 15f 1 COMFORTABLE HOME for Young Men; • good tablo; plenty good music; con- . veniences; moderato tennsi-^George',-street, ' Times Office. ]0f ¥ACANCY Two , GENTLEMEN; comfortablo home; terms moderate.—Address M'Farlane and Peden, 121 George street. ■ C] ES for Two RespSctablo • t BOARDERS; terms moderate.—The Beeches, ,35 Athol place. , 14f QMALL Unfurnished BEDROOM;, use •O kitchen; partial use sitting-room if required; central.—Miss M'Dougall, G5 Moray P'Me.' ... llf I l/lf ANTED, Double Furnished BEDI.Tt iIOOM, good locality; first-class conveniences.—Terms and particulars to Married. Times Office. . 15f • ITSTANTED (by Lady); BEDROOM! and L* v Sitting Room, with or without board; central, good locality.—Worker, Times Office. SMALL Furnished ROOM wanted by single ( man; centrally situated, quiet, cheap.— State price Brooklyn, Times Office. • 15f ACCOMMODATION ATVHOLIDAY ' . RESORTS. Ii URO W~ HO T E"L. " Having obtained TEMPORARY' PREMISES adjoining Hotel, Travellers and the General Public will find EXCELLENT Tf ACCOMMODATION. J A.-W. SIMMONS, 28ja Pi-opriStor. ,pRIVATE HOTEL METROPOLE, St. JT Clair.—This popular seaside boardingbouse has Vacancy for a few Boarders.. 13f SEASIDE.— TO LET, 5-rooriied HOUSE^flir- - hished; gas, water;, rent ifibdera'te.— •Afpply next door, Seaforth House, .Victoria street, St. Clair. 08j a SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION,. Nuggets.- e. Terms by wiring or wriling'to Mrs Oftaway, Niiggets. Trap meeta Visitors Romahapa. COMFORTABLE Furnished COTTAGE to • LET, Palmerston; two months; no children.—Ten-sley, No. 4 Sheen terrace Boslyn. - ; ;i s f . T(0 LET, G-roomcd HOUSE.~For: pHrtictilars apply to Mrs Kitby, New Brighton; t, Iniri Bush. n { II 'P 0 (20s per week), 4-roomed Furnished 'jf- L °i' TAGE > near beach and train.—A., ijmea Office. gj If you don't want trouble j A\ ith your Childien's Heads yofi bad better make up your mind to at once • procure a Bottle of .. . NURSERY - - LOTION. I Children's Heads may be freed from all | M troublesome pests by using this Lotion, 1 1 which alo-0 eradfeites Scurf, Cleanses the S I Head, and promotes the Growth of the hair. I • ' Tiik Prick is within tiip. Reach of All. S THE ADVANTAGE bf hitibg a cleahly, 8 1 reliable preparation of non-poisonous . ' character niu.or. influence you in favour of* i , Nursery Lotion. I, • Price Is. Illtlß . .¥j JAMES NEIL, % 74 GEORGE STREBT. SIJ

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13208, 15 February 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13208, 15 February 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13208, 15 February 1905, Page 2