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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T 0 K D 0 N (E N G L A N D). X-l INNS OF COURT HOTEL, HIGH HOLBORN, W.C, tlver 200 Bedrooms and Self-contained Suites. Tho Winter Garden and Lounge is one of the Finest in London. Moderate Tariff. Illustrated Tariff and Guide to London sent Free on application to the • 280 MANAGER. QCSSEX PRIVATE II 0 T EL, O GEORGE STREET (Next Messrs A. and T. Inglis). Mrs CLYMA begs to inform the TRAVELLING PUBLIC in general (bat she has taken ov*r tho above as a PRIVATE HOTEL, ofid lopes by Strict Attention- to Business to secure a fair share of Public Support. . No expensa bas beer, spared in renovating nnd making it an U-i-io-date HOME for HOARDERS. First-class Table kept. Single and Double Bedrooms. Terms Moderate. If. M. CLYMA, Proprietress. Telephone 324._ __2n A HOME from Homo at Panama Private Hotel. Stuart street; under now management ; everything renovated; bath {hot and cold); excellent table; comfort, attention guaranteed; vacancy two gents; moderate. °crras.-Mrs WATTS. Proprieties, 3m ER M I N U ? HOTEL, RATTRAY STRICT, DUNEDIN. Mr J. SWEENEY, late of tho Oamaru Refreshment Rooms, has taken over tho alwve Hotel. He will be pleased to meet all old friends, and can assure :he general public 'hat their comfort nnd convenience will receive his careful attention. Best Wine and Spirits kept. Prize Ales always on tap. Thomson's Cordials. Tariff, 6s; boarders by arrangement. Telephone 314. TJ AI.A C E HOTEL JL (No license), MORAY PLACE (Opposite First Church). Enlarged, Improved, and Refurnished. Eiist-clas* Accommodation for Ladies, Families, and Travelling Public. An Excellent Home for Permanent Boarders. Moderate Tariff. Good Attendance. Luggage Express (Stevens's) Meets rll Trains and Steamers. t"e VIAT II A N II OTE L, ij Opposite Hail-way Station. P.O. Bos 112. Telephone 07. JAMES CONKOR Managing Director. The Favourite House with the Travelling Public. Ud to date in every detail. Moderate Charges. Tariff-. From 4< Gel per day; Ms per week. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. The Lunch from 12 till 2 is unequalled in the Colony; ONE SHILLING. Fire Escape throughout the building. Night and Pay Porters, | OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET. DUNEDIN. J. H. WRIGHT. The above, under New Management, hasbeen Thoroughly Renovated. Customers can rely on rcpeiving every attention and comfort at' Moderate Rates. A GOOD TABLE, and Central—williin a minute's walk of Post Office and all trams. Hot and Cold Baths. Telephone 63. _Ud N~"i\\T WHITE HART HOTEL, High street. Christcliureh. Mr J. NEILL has pleasure in announcing that on (he sth Ma/:-h he will Open his thoroughly Up-to-date Commercial Hotel. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone No. 177. ltjf CtOMFORTABLE BOARD and RESI- ' DENCE for yomg men at 280 Georgo Street; every convenience; moderate terms.— Mrs Shore, 290 George street. 17m RJTATE BOARD and .RESIDENCE, in: quiet home; near University; no other boarders.—Laws, Times Office. VACANCY for One or Two Gentlemen BOARDERS; moderate terms.—No. 20, Elm row. JTni BOARD and RESIDENCE for Respectable Working Man in private iamily; share rcom; bath, etc. 307 George street. lGm STAFFORD STREET—WeII-furnished SIT-TING-BEDROOMS; suit married couples or single ladies.—Brew, Stafford street, ~-t ~ HIGH STREET.-ROOMS, with or t).L without board; hot and cold bath; terms moderate; central. - ■ ■ 15m ACANCIES for Two or Three BOARDERS (engaged during the day preferred).—B3 High street 15m VACANCY Two Lady BOARDERS, share largo Toom; single beds; minute University: conveniences; I(l?.—Leith, Times Office! 15m VACANCY for Several BOARDERS; siugle and double Tooms; every homo comfort ; modern i'.ouse.—Bl High street. 14m VACANCY. Elderly Gentleman; private sitting room; hot cold water; no other -. boarders; central.—Beacon, Times Office. VACANCY for Several Boarders; single or double rooms; every home comfort.— Mrs Warsaw, 282 George street. 12m BOARD - RESIDENCE.—Warwick "House, Moray place, under new management; central all parts city; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. In TO LET, Furnished BED and SITTING ROOM (use conveniences); suit married couple; good locality.—Veritas, Times. 14m "B7IURNISHED BEDROOM (with fireplace) JC To LET; pleasant view; central.—Particulars at 271 George street. 17m WANTED (bv Young Mnn), Furnished BEDROOM; on hill near town, with good view, preferred: with nice homely family. Permanently, Times Office. 17m ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY nscorrr?. TO LET (in this Towusbin), a 4-roomed COTTAGE (furnished or "unfurnished).— Apply A. Kilpatrick. Waitati. 15m COMFORTABLE HOME; lovely view kJ (week-end trips 19s; children 10s); 27s Cd week.—Mrs James Davis, Golden Terrace, Qiiecnstown. 15m npHE LAKE HOTEL, WAIHOLA (Adjoining Piailway Station).' 2f, Miles by Rail South of Dunedin. HEALTH AND HOLIDAY RESORT. Gardens, Fete, Picnic, and Camping Grounds. Approached by Railway, Road, and Water, LAUNCH SERVICE.-S.S. Kiwi, running in connection with the Hotel, plies Daily on Lake Waihola, and to tho Taieri Mouth when required, passing through the Magnificent Scenery of ike Waihola and Taieri Rivers, ; and connecting with the train service at Waihola. Trains leave Dnnedin 8.35 a.m., arrive Waihola 10.30 a.m.; leave Waihola G. 45 p.m., arrive Dunedin 8.15 p.m. DAILY. 17a jpO TO HENLEY For A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. First-class Accommodation »t WHITE HOUSE HOTEL. Excursion from Henley to Taiori Mouth per S.S. WAIWERA every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 5.55 am. Train from Dunedin. AMOS M'KEGG, 13; Henley. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON BRANCH OFFICE OTAGO DAILY TIMES And OTAGO' WITNESS. NOTICE OF - REMOVAL. Our Wellington Branch Office is now in QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, Post Office square, facing G.P.0., and also Jervois quay, whsr» Files of Otago Daily Times and Otago Witness may be referred to, Copies Obtained, and whero Advertisements, Subscription!, and Accounts will be received by J. ILOTT, Agent for North Island. OTAGO DAILY TIMES COMPANY (LTD.).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 4