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BOARD AND REBIDSNOE. O U & I A S HOTEL, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. • JAMES GEDDES, Proprietor JLato Criterion Club Hotel, Aleiandra)'; J. G. begs to inform his friends and tlic travelling public that ho has taken the above well-known Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage. Good Accommodation for-Travellers and Boarders. Hot and Cold Baths. Esdcllent Billiard Table. ', Luncheon from 12 till 2. Tariff Moderate. Telephone 1306. (ACCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL. %J J. H. 'WRIGHT. The above, under New Management,'-las been Thoroughly Renovated. Customers can rely on receiving every attention and comfort at Moderate Rates. A GOOD TABLE, and Central—within a minute's walk of Post Office end all trams. Hot and Cold Baths. Telephone 68. Hd EVIATHAN HOTEL. Opposite Railway Station. P.O. Box 112. Telephone 67. J*AHES CONNOR Managing Director. The Favourito House with the Travelling Public. Up to dale in every detail. * Moderate Charges. Tariff: Prom ts Gd per day; 25s per week. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. The Lunch from 12 til] 2 in unequalled in the Colony: ONE SHILLING, Fire Escapes throughout the building. Night and Day. Porters. j|/|ASONIC HOTEL, OHKISICUUKCiI. VISITORS to above Holel will find a Cora-' tollable HOUR, with Moderate Tariff. - EDWARD POWER, 7 171 (late Dnncdin), Proprietor. " rpHE " METRO POLE PRIVATE i HOTEL, 220 Princes stteet, Duhedin. Now under the ilauagemeut of h. J. MEYER (late Coifed Palace). The ideal lioiuo far Families, Visitors, Tourists, a (id Commercials, 'i'nri.'l. from 4s Gd psr nay. i'crmaiient Boarders special arrangement. I'lvory home comfort. Night Porter. Up-to-dato Fire Escapes. Telephone ISO 4. 29m COCIvAYNE'S LEVIATHAN HOTEL, Manchester and St. Asaph streets, CHRISTdHURCH. VISITORS will find Splendid ACCOMMODATION, it being the Largest and Most Hp to Date in New Zealand. Between Railway Station and Clock Tower. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. <au E. COCKAYNE, Proprietress, gHADES HOTEL, Hereford street, Christchurch. Tariff: 7a per day. W. BROADWAY, Proprietor. \7ISITORS, TOURlSTS.—Superior Board!V Residence; moderate terms; double, single bedrooms; private sitting rooms.—Albyn House, Great King street 28n BOARD-RESIDENCE, Arawa House, St. Ciair, under new management; hot cold sliOK'cr hath; terms moderate. 21 ja BOARD - RESIDENCE.—Warwick House, Moray place, under ne\t management; central all parts city; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. In BOARD and RESIDENCE BespcctabU Working Man, Mrs Haywood, 150 Cumberland street. Cja SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE.— "Double room vacant.—No. 53 High street. 16f Lerwick house, sg High street.— VACANCIES for few gentlemen. 14f BOARD and RESIDENCE.—Singie and Double Bedrooms for Boarders and Visitors;" terms moderate.—G" York place. Hf - Four Respectable Young 1V ? Working Mcil as BOARDERS.—Addfess obtained from Mrs Walker, 185 Castie street. 14f SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for families and visitors.— 11 Hazelbank," St. Clair. 10f COMFORTABLE HOME for elderly man; lib children or boarders; private house. Billiard, Main road, N.E. Valicy. 15f VACANT —SITTING-ROOM, 3 Bedrooms, Furnished; use kitchen, bath, garden, telephone; near tram.—Address Suburbs, Box 810; ; "ITACANCIES for Two Respectable * BOARDERS; terms moderate.—The Beeches, 35 Athol place. ]4f prer ANTED, Double Furnished BEDiVT ROOM, with use of kitchen and partial uso sitting room.—Richmond,—Times Office. ,WANTED (by Married Conplo), Two Fur- •» i nished ROOMS and use of kitchen; central.—Residence, Times Office. 17i ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. uR 0 W 11. O T E"L. Having obtained TEMPORARY PREMISES adjoining Hotel, Travellers and the General Public will find EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. A. W. SIMMONS, Proprietor. fORIVATE HOTEL METEOEOLE, St. 'J. Clair.—This popular seaside boardingliouse has Vacancy for a lew Boarders. 13t SEASIDE.— TO LET, 5-roomed HOUSE, furnished; gas, water; rent moderate.— Ajpply next door, Seaforth House, Victoria street, St. Clair. 28ja SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION, Nuggets.Terms by wiring or writing'to Mrs Ottavray. Nuggets. Trap meets visitors Bomahapa. COMFORTABLE Furuishcd COTTAGE to LET, Palmerston; two months; no children.—Tewsloy, No. . 1 Sheen terrace. Roslyn- Isf PUBLIC NOTICES. pHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT. ] 'The Publishers of the OTAGO WITNESS 1 beg to announce that Mr GUY MORRIS, and Mr GEORGE HICKS tta the. ONLY RECOGNISED WITNESS . PHOTOGRAPHERS. Mr Morris has charge if of Town Work and Mr Hicks of the Conn'and Outside Work. ' ' 2Up ' If you don't want trouble With your Children's Heads you had better make up your mind to at once procure a Dottle oi .., NURSERY-- - - LOTION. £ Children's Heads may be freed from all troublesome pests by using this Lotion, which also eradicates Scurf, Cleanse* the Head, and promotes the Growth of the hairi The PnicE is witiiin TnE Reach op Ait,, THE ADVANTAGE of baviog a cleanly, I reliable preparation of non-poisonous' I character niukt influence you in favour of. . , Nmsery Lotion, . Trice Is. Made by i JAMES NEIL, - j .74 GEORGE STREET. JA ST MONTH of SALE; leaving Dunedin j r J finally next month; everything mUst- be n sold.—J. G. GREEN, 43 George street. 20ja jj MISS A.BURN. — Most Reliable Dress-■ e ' : maker, Tailor-made Costumes; charges moderate,—34 St. Andrew street. . 210 F' any difficulty to procuro TAMER JUICE V for Liver Troubles,, writo direct, to. the manutacturer, S. J.' Evans, Dowling street, Dtinedin.' 2dPRINCE ALFRED INSTITUTE—Private ■ Hbspital- (Licensed by' Government), 3-U Great Kiiig Blrtct, Dunediri, V SEPARATE ROOMS - 'medical maternity ~ cases'.,. Telephone 1560. r : Dis'peusaiy-at- / Totniß E. A. Thoiußoo,' nation, ' \

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13210, 17 February 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13210, 17 February 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13210, 17 February 1905, Page 2