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BOARD AND nESIDENCE. lERMINTJS HOTEL, ."X RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. Mr J. SWEENEY," lofe of the Oarnara Refreshment Rooms, lias taken over the obovo Hotel. He will be. pleased to meet all old friends, and can ..assure (he gfencral public 'hat fheir comfort nnd convenience ■will receive liis currfiil attention. Be«t Wine and Spirits kept. Speight's Prize Ale* nlrcsvs on t»v>. Thomson's CnWiinK Tariff. Tjj AL_A C B HO T);E Ti ' (No-liconse\ _ MORAY PLACE (Opposite First ClnircW. Enlarged, Improved, nnd Refurnished. ""int-class Accommodation for tallies, Families, and Travelling Public. An Excellent Fottip lor Permanent. Boarders. Moderate Tariff. <3oo<l Attendance. Luggago Exnresa (Stevcnu's) Meets all Trains and Steamers. EVIATHA.N HOTEL. Opposite Railway Station. P.O. Box 119. Telephone G7. JAMES CONNOR Managing Director. rith tie Travelling i. Up tn rlnte in "very detail. Mnd"rato Chnrses. From fa fid v»r day: 2i!s Tier week. manent Bnariicr.i by arransei »-v -...ach from.l2 W1 2ir unequall ... Colonr. ONE SHILLING. Fire Escapes throughout the building OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE PTjtfF/r. DUNEDIN. J. H. WRIGHT. The above, under New Management, has been Thoroughly Renovated. Customers can attention and comfort at Moderate Kates. A GOOD TABLE, nnd Central—within a minute's walk of Post Office nnd all trams. Hot and Cold Baths. Telephono 63. 14d ASONIC HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS to ahove Hotel will find a Comfortable HOME, with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, i Proprietor. FRST-CLASS BOARD, RESIDENCE; . double and single, sunny bedrooms, mking room; telephone 1377.—Aronni, C 9 High street. 13d JOABD and RESIDENCE, Leith House; 9 tram passes door; piiniry. aspect; near Gardens.—436 George street. •Gd UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for r*J Boarders and Visitors; close to tram and beach.—Miss Robinson, Arawa House, St. Clair. 28n ; T. AEGE FRONT XOOM; suit, two cr 'Jj three gentlemen; breakfast optional,— 261 George street (closo Knox Church). !. A PARTMENTS to LET, suit friends or 'CA. married couple; use kitchen; conveninces, bath.—No. « Stuart street. 18d nr\O LET, 2 Furnished ROOMS; use of <jL kitchen; sunny aspect; nice locality.— 1 Albert street. .- 18d 'ANTED, Two Young Men BOARD; 1 1 T private family; share room; house convenience.—Apply ill Leith street. 'ANTED (at once), Good ACCOMMODA1i i TION, with Board, (or family party; three good bedrooms; Sit St. Clair or neighbourhood, near beach if possible.—Address L. J. R., 80x'213. ' IStI 'ANTED (by married ouple), good in BOARD and RESIDENCE; unfurnishec! rooms preferred.—Address Anchor, Times Office. 18d ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY REStotTS. Ju White's, I'Vrndnle Park, Rntanui. Fishing, shooting, boating, etc.; terms strictly niudprate: apply early. 18d HOLIDAY RESORT.•!Lt Fishing, shooting, boating; 25s week; telephone; trap meets trains.—White's, Fenidale Park Itatanui. 16(1 EPJGHTON.-SECTIONS in this attractive summer resort; closo beach, to safe bathing: f-23.—Patersons. 73 Princes street. TJROAD BAY.-To LET, Five ROOMS; 30s 3 weekly.-E. Hiitkiey. 14d OUT.RAM.-To LET for holidays, New 4roomed HOUSE, furnished;'hot, cold shower.—Pleasant, Times Office. 13d ATUGGETS, Molynenx.-Seaside ACCOM- • JtODATION-Mrs Campbell; (rap meets train Koniafc&po — Annlr wn'fintr 'J'okata. Telephone on p TpOUNAWEA, the Beautiful Seaside A Resort.—Good Accommodation for holiTVTUGGETS, Molyneux-Tourists, v Seiuside ACCOMMODATION; 25s i trap meets visitors Jlomahapa. shortest tie,...*., telephono Nuggets.—Ottaway. 25u SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION.-H. Petrj chell. Nuggets. Terms by writing or wiring, Trap meets trains. 18n mo LET (for holidays), 1 FRONT ROOM :A' and BEDROOM", with uso kitchen.— Apply Box 90. Waikoumti. IGd JOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES JLt (COBB k CO.). Tho ahove Line of Coaches leave Lawrence N arrival of Express 'IVain from Dtinedin for Jeaimiont, Miller's Flat, and Roxburgh' Daily. i"or Alexandra, Clyde, CromKell, Hawea Flat, Pembroke (Lake Wanaka), Arrow, Qucenstown on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Roxburgh over night). Queeustown, Cromwell— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 8 a.m. Clyde, Altxandra, Roxburgh—Mondays, WedueEdays, end Fridays <Jneenstown. Lake Wanaka (via Crown Range)— Tuesdays and Saturdays; returning Mondays and Thursdays, during Summer Months. Pembroke, Hawea, Cromwell—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 a.m. Ophir(Otago Central line). Chatto Creek, Alexandra, Clyde, snd Cromwell—Daily on arrival of 8 a.m. train from Diinediu. Itoueh Ridge, for Blackstonn Hill and St. Bathans—Daily. Cambrians and Becks-Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; reluming following dava. ' Loive Ranfurly for Naseby Daily. 'Agents in Dunediu: New Zealand Express Company. ■ . ■ Full particulars from Thotnss Cook and Son, )uoedin; and from H. CRAIG & CO. ' Hc«d Office: Pml street. Lawrence. iOYAL MAIL COACHES TO HIGHI CLIFF AND SANDYMOUNT. .Leaves bandymonnt at 8.80 a.m. erery Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; returning from Dunedin at 3 p.m. 'FARES: From Sandjmount, Is 6d single; fj 6d return. From Highcliff, Is each way, G. GRAINGER, Proprietor. IJTRIE k GRANT, Southern KUbleß, Princes street Sonlh. pORTOBELLO OOADHES JL COACH leaves PORTOBELLO DAILY at 8.15 a.m for DUNEDIN. Returning from Dim- "' "" 'reet), at 3 p.m. _, ie-tab!e suspended on holidays. Special 'Bus leaves Manse street SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS at 10 a.m., returning from Portobello at 5 p.m. D. D. SEATON, jgja Risk Stables. UiE Fust Utility of frequent and regular advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed place? for purchase of ceitain necessary articles, »nd are ready to ho swayed and drawn towardt any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first .who asks. \TOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by Agricola, Y weekly in tho Olago Witness, lieallin -'!bir';j« si currsnt interest'io farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13469, 18 December 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13469, 18 December 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13469, 18 December 1905, Page 2

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