BOARD AND RESIDENCE CR ITKi: I 0 N 11 0 T ]■: T,, I'HINCKS STI'KKT, lIUN'KDIN (Four Minutes from Xnv liailway Ktaticn). This Old-oatablished Hotel, well known throughout the Colony, is now under entirely NKW MANAGEMENT, and Patrons and Visitors will bo pleased to know it is restored to its old popularity. EVERYTHING UP TO DATE. TWO HOT DINNERS DAII.Y, Speight's Aies and Thomson's Cordials only used. Terms moderate. P.O Box 421. Telephone 211. JAMES MURPHY, ltd Proprietor. pIIiiCE H 0 T Eh ■ (No license), MORAY PLACE (Opposite First Church, five minutes' walk from New Railway Station), DUNBDIN. THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Quie." r.nd Comfortable. ifTAHIFF.: Gs to 8s per Day; from 3os per Week. Good Attendance. Luggage Express marled " Pulacc Hotel," Meets all Trains and Steamors. All communications to .1 AMES CONNOR, Managing Director. T EVIATHAN HOTEL, 'JL/ DUNEDIN (Nearly opposite New Railway Station—slior I turn to the left when leaving station). P.O. Box 112. Telephone 67. The Favourite House with the Travelling Public. SIXTY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including New Silting, Smoking, and Bath Rooms. THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. LOWEST TARIFF of any Hotel in Australasia: 4s 6d to 6s Gd per day; 255, 27b 6d, 3!)s per woek, according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. The LUNCH ffrom 19 till 2) is unequalled in any part of.lhe world—ONE SHILLING. Fire Esoapa throughout the building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR Managing Diiector. IMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, 226 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. COMFORTABLE HOME for Permanent find Visiting Boarders; central; 50 rooms, Oood Table; OomfoTtablo Beds; Firstrclaas Atlondancc; Hot snd Cold Mis; ovory convenience. Tariff: 4s 6d ijcr day; 20s per *eck and upwards. Tap D. C. CAMERON, Proprietor. CCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET. DUNEDIN. • J. H. WRIGHT. The above, under New Management, has been Thoroughly Renovated. Customers can rely on rcreivinj every attention and comfort at Moderate Rates. A GOOD TABLE, and Central—within a minute's walk ofPostOffico and all trams. Hot and Cold Baths, Telephone 68. ltd J SWEENEY, Tonninus Hotel, Rattray • street, Dunedin.—Visitors to the above Hotel will find a comfortable homo; moderate tariff; ■ Speight's Prize Ales alwayn on tap; Thomson and Co.'a Celebrated Cordials; Best Brands of Liquors. Tolepbone 314. 7n HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS to above Hotel will find a Comfortable HOME with Tariff. EDWARD POWER, <my YACANT (in Refined Private Home), Fur nisbed APARTMENTS; piano; use kifnlien; suit married conplc.—Roslyn, Times Office. 24d VACANCY for Few BOARDERS; every honu> comfort; gocfl ,locality; terms mndorato.—Mrs Warsaw, 282 George ntroct. PANAMA PRIVATE HOTEL, Stuart ftreot.—A Home for your Christmas holidays; cvory comfort; 4b Gd per day. . 19d Sussex private hotel, si George stroot (next A, and T, Iritis). Good Accommodation for hoarders, visitors, and travellers. Meals, 3d; beds, Is.—Mrs M. M. Clyina, proprietress. 11(1 JELANEY, Caledonian Hotol, Anderson's t Boy Road.—Accommodation for Boarders and the Travelling Public. Tariff moderate. BOARD and RESIDENCE for respectable Working men.—Mrs Haywood, 55 Leith street. • •• . • <37(1 ;T)OA UD-RESIDENCE. — Wntwick House, ■ Moray place; under new management; central all parts City; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. 17n TO LET, Comfortable Doublo Furnished BEDROOM, with use of kitchen.— Apply 55 Frederick utroet. 20d WANTED, HOARD for young students, 4th to 18111 January, 1907; will share room.— Tortus Kowliai, Times Office, 2Tkl WANTED LET, Furnished ROOMS for convenience gentlemen or visitors by rail or boat; hath; central, select.—Mrs Elvino, 45 Stuart street, No. 2 Chapman's Terrace. 22<1 ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION. The CAFE CONTINENTAL, SUMNER (overlooking tho famous C&vo Rock and Sumnor Beach), has bean completed, and contains 40 bedrooms, besides lounge, enickijig mid other rooms. The Tariff is Moderate, anil NO EXTRA CHARGE made during EXHIBITION. Letters and telegrams to the SECRETARY. CAFE CONTINENTAL, Sumner, Christchurcb. Telephone 891. ."yiSITORS TO THE EXHIBITION. TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester stre«t (South), CHRISTCHURCH. Fl RST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Two minutes' walk from Railway Station. Trams pass the door every fow minutes. Tariff, from 5s per day. 2fin 11. C. DAVID. Proprietor. 17IVANSDALE PRIVATE HOTEL A~N'D IV PICNIC GROUNDS. Come One, Come F.vervone. I am now BOOKING ORDERS for" PICNICS for the Season. First-olass Paddock. 1/arge Shed. Good Ilall. Every accommodation. Two minutes front Station. The Private Hotel has Good Accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. Quiet Home. Charges strictly moderate. . ltd JOSEPH I!ARVMCY, Proprietor. •MEW WHITE UAIiT HOTEL, - 1 ' HIGH STREET. C II R I S T C H U R C 11. Mr J. NEILL has pleasure in announcing that ho Ims Opened liis Thoroughly Up-to-dato Commercial Hotel. All letters and t«leC.rams promptly attended to. Night Porter. Telephone No. 177. 15n TTOME aw#r irom home; lolly new single JOL rooms; good table; cleanlincsß; civility; C» per day, 30s week.—Davies, (loMen terrace. Queenstown. Co Delightful Holiday resort; excellent accommodation; tishing, boating; torms, 25s.—Apn'y (early) Mrs White, "l'Yrndaie Park," Rntanni. 24n NUGGETS (Port Molyneux>. Seusido ACCOMMODATION; irap meets tourist visitors Rotnahapa; apply letter, telephone. Nuggets Lighthouse.—Mrs Otiaway. 2ii VACANCIES for Visitors Bristol House, Cranmer square, Chriwtclmrch; best jiosition iti City; terms, 5s per duy. Hid Seaside accommodation - (Petcheii's, Nusgets).— I Terms by writing or wiring. Traps meet trains. 30n TVrUOOETS (Port Molyneux).—Seaside ACCOMMODATION.—Mrs Campbell. Trap meets passengers Rouiahnpa on application. Telephone Tokata. 38e. CHKISTCHURCH EXHIBITION.-Com-fortable Quarters for Ladies, Business Men, Families, and Tourists, AHF.UDAHK HOUSE (Private Family Hotel), Gloucester street; close to Exhibition. Tariff, 53 to 10s per day. Inquiries promptly attended to. VISITORS to Exhibition will find Comfortable Private ACCOMMODATION at 21 Durham street; good table; 2os per *tek. 20(1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13785, 25 December 1906, Page 2
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