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BOARD AND RESIDENCE |P A Ii A C E . S 0 T E U 1 (No license), Moray place (Opposite First Church, fivo minutes' walk from Now Railway Station), DUNEDIN. SHE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Quid' nnd Comfortable. TARIFF: Ca to 83 per Day; from,sss per Week. Good Attendance. Luggage Express, markod " Pahce Hotel," Meets all Trains and Steamers. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Managing Director. • ri HIIPEE I 0 'N ' HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (Four Minutes from New Railway Station). This Old-established Hotel, well known throughout tho Colony, is now under entirely NEW MANAGEMENT, and Patrons and Yisitors will bo pleased to know it is restored to Its. old popularity. EVERYTHING TIP TO DATE. TWO HOT DINNERS DAILY, Speight's Ales and Thomson's Cordials only used. Terms moderate. P,O Box 421. Telephone 211. JAMES MURPHY, lid Proprietor, j fi -R IDIII 0 N II OTB L, WT Princes street South, DUNEDIN. . , Situated wilhin Two Minutes' Walk' o£ , General Post Office, Duncdin. This 'popular and centrally-situated Hot&f has been ronovated from floor to coiling, and refurnished throughout with llio newest' and most up-to-date furniture. Tourists, travellers, and boarders will find all tho comforts of a home. Suites of rooms for families. Charges strictly moderate. A Special Feature—ls LUNCHEON, from 12 to 2 o'clock. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The very bcit of Wines, Ales, and Spirits supplied. Accommodation far over 100 guests. S. W. GEDDES, Proprietor (Lato of Naseby). 23f iTMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, H i 22G PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. COMFORTABLE -HOME for Permanent and ,Visiting Boarders; central; 50 rooms. Good Table; Comfortable Beds; First-class Attendance; Hot and Cold Baths; ovory convenience. Tariff: Is Gd.pex day; 20s per week and upwards. 7ap, , D. C. CAMERON, Proprietor. .TKTEW WHITE HART HOTEL, IN ' 1 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Mr J. NEILL has pleasuro in announcing thai he lias Opftlied liis Thoroughly Up-to-date Commercial Hotel. All lotters and telegrams' promotly attended to. Night Porter. Tolephon# No. 177. Tolegrapbic and Cable address, " Stag,"' CMistchurcb. 15n L-EVIA TH A N HOTEL. DUNEDIN (Nearly opposite Now Railway Station—short iurn to tha left when leaving station). P.O. Box 112. Telephono 67. The Favourite House with the' Travelling Public. SIXTX NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including New Sitting, Smoking, and, Batli Rooms. THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. LOWEST TARIFF of any Hotel in Australasia: 4b 6d to Bs Gd per day; 235, 27s Gd, 80s per weelt, according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders bv arrangement. Tho LUNCH (from 13 till 2) is unequalled in any part of <ho world—ONE SHILLING. Fire Escape throughout the building. ' Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR Managing Director. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. 11. WRIGHT. Tho abov« Hotel, situated at llio Cornc# of Manse and High streets. is very central, and within a minute's walk of tho Post Ofllco, and ail Trams. Customers c-an rely ,on reroivini; every attention and comfort at Moderate Rates. A Good Tabic. Tea and Supper Rooms attached. Hot and cold baths. Telephono GB. 22E 1 "7T SWEENEY, Terminus Hotel, Rattray pj • street, Dnncdin.—Visitors to tho above Hotel will find a comfortable Lome; moderate tariff; Speight's Prize Ales always on tap; Thomson and Co.'s Colobrnted Cordials; Best Brands of Liquors. Telephono 314. 1 ' 7u nryJNEDiN temperance hdtel.11/ Oldost 09lnblish«l and favourite board-ing-houso; tariff, lGs tfcekly.—Address: 21 ilrtclaggan stroot. Gm for Fow liady or Gentlemen ' V HOARDERS; every liomo comfort; torma moderate.—ls Scotland street. Gm ."S/yANTBD, a Working-man BOARDER; IVV bath and piano—22 Melbourne street, South Dmiedin. Gm nQOAKD and RESIDENCE for threo young LffJ gentlemen; terms moderate. — 100 Dowling street. Gm 1 (>n MAIN ROAD, Caversham (near staAOO (ion)— Comfort iblo HOME for working men; terms moderate; lucnls, fld. Gm COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for ono gentleman or married couple; conveniences; 110 other boarders; ceiitr.il.—Standard, Times Office. Gni jQUSSEX PRIVATE HOTEL, 51 George I© street (next A. and T. Inglis). Good Accommodation for boarders, visitors, and travollors. Moals, 9d; beds, Is.—Mrs M. 11. Clyma, proprietress. lid ■' ''iOTAKEIiBANK," St. Clair.—Superior 'J£jL Board and Residence; vacancies for married couple?. 2m (TjIRONT ROOM; lovely view; fireplace; 'IP bath; runny; breakfast if required: diear City.—7 Brown street. lm IOOARD-RESIDENCE.—Warwick House, iO Moray place; undor new management; central all parts City; excellent cuisine; jnodcrate terms. 17n CORIVATE Residence, Queens-' JL town; closo to wharf; terms 25s week, Gs day.—Mrs Angolo. 2-2ja WANTED, BOARD and Lodgings for three; Octagon, north ond proferred; state toriU'.—Very Urgent, Times Office. mO LET, SITTING and 1 or 2 Bed Rooms; ■JL furnished; 5 minutes from Octagon.—l Albert street. 7iu ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS to above Hotel will find a Comfortable HOME with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, toy ' Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION.-Com-fortable Quarters for Ladies, Business Men, Families, and Tourists, ABERDARK HOUSIO (Private Family Hotel), Gloucester street; closo to Exhibition. Tariff, 6s to 10s per day. Inquiries promptly attended to. j|7URST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION at 'J. Hazel Bank, Wailiouaiti; also, 3-roomrd Cottage to Let—Apply W. Beckett, Waikenaiti. 7m 0 M M E 11 C I A L II 0 T E L, CLYDE, CENTRAL OTAGO. P. HARRINGTON .. .. Proprietor. Two minutes from new Railway Station. The above popular Hotel offers first-class accommodation to travellers and boarders. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Private Cottage for use of families, and all modern conveniences. Livery and bait stables; horses anil vehicles for hire. sni CyiSITOIiS TO THE EXHIBITION. TROCAUERO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester t-trcet (South), CHIiISTCHUHCII. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Two minutes' walk from Railway Station. Trams pass the door every few minutes. Tariff, from 5s per day. 6m 1!. C. DAVID, Proprietor. N't. EXHIBITION. - WELLINGTON • HOTEL, Tuam street (opposite Opera House), Cbriskhurch. Good accommodation. Tariff, Cs i>or day. Weekly Boarders, reduced •»ta—G. LOUDON, Proprietor. IGf

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13845, 7 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13845, 7 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13845, 7 March 1907, Page 4