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BOARD AND RESIDENCE [JAtiACE HOTEIi(No license), MORAY PLACE (Opposite First Church, fire minutes' Walk from New Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. .TAIUFF: Cs to 81 per Day; from 35s per Week. Good Attendance. Lujjaße Express marked "Palace, Hotel,' '• Meets all Trains and Steamers. All communications to . JAMES CONNOR, Managing Director. (Nearly, opposite New Railway Station—short.. turn to the left when leaving station). P.O. Bo* 112. Telephone 67. The Favourite House with the Travelling SIXTY NEW' ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including Neir Sitting, Smoking, and Bath Rooms. THE LARGEST ajd' MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. LOWEST TARIFF of any Hotel in Aua. Iralasia: 4s Od to 6s, Cd per. d»y; 255,, 27a Cd, 80s per week, according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders bv arranscnient. 'The LUNCH (from 19 -till 2) in unequalled in any part of iho world-ONE SHILLING. Fir* Escape throughout tha building. Night and Day Porters. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET. DUNEDIN. " J. H. WRIGHT. ' • Tit* above Hotel, ailuaicd aHIio Comer of Manse and High streets, ia veiy central, and within a minute's walk of ilia Post Office and all Trams. Customers can rely im receivim; every attention and comfort at Moderate- Rates. A Good Tabic. Tea and Supper Rooms attached. Hot and cold baths. ■ Telephono 08. 23f "OANFURLY HOTEL AND RAILWAY 1; DINING ROOMS (Opposite Railway Station), CENTRAL OTAGO. F, M. DREWMT Proprietor. Tho DINNER'(from 13 to 2) is Unequalled in AußTalasia. Thrco Courses ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. Horses and Traps for Hire. Tariff Moderate. Splendid Haro'Shooting. 23ja J SWEENEY, Terminus Hotel, Rattray •"street, Dunedin.—Visitors to the above Hotel will find a comfortable hotnß; moderate tariff; Slight's Prize Alee always or tap; Thomson and Co.'s Celebrated Cordials; Best Brands of Liquors, Telephone 314. 7n HOARD-RESIDENCE. -Warwick House, ■11J Moray place; under new management; central all puts City; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. lVn GOOD ACCOMMODATION for one genii man; private sitting room; conven ciicob; central; no other bonders— 99, Times Office ' 15m COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for married couplp; every copvenionoo; central; no other boardorn.—No. 3, Times Office. TO LET. Comfortable Furnished Single BEDROOM, with use of kitchon and bath.—Apply 65 Frederick street. 12m AQOIVMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS [TISITORS to Christchurch Exhibition will „r And Comfoitablo BOARD and RESIDENCE; terms, per 25s weok— Apply 25 Latimer square, Christchurch. lGnr UEENSTOWN. - Comforlable HOME; cloauliness, civility; good table; weekend trip?, 20s, 27s Cd per week; Gs per day.— Dnvies, Golden terrace, Qucoiistown. ' 21 BLASTER HOLIDAYS, Nugget-Trap. Jd Meots Visitors Romabapa; apply latter or wire; terms moderate.—Ottaway, Tho Nuggets. 11m UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors to CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION, "ST. ELMO HOUSE," 187 Worcester Rtroel (West End), within two minutes of . Exhibition, C.P.0., tram l«rmiuus, and.Vcntre of city. ' Telegrams and letters promptly attended to.—Miss Hampton, proprietress.'' TO THE EXHIBITION. TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, ' Manchester street (South), , CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. . . Two minutes' walk from Railway Station. Trams pass the door every few minutes. Tariff, from an per day. 5m • H. C. DAVID, Proprietor. 0" 'L- EXHIBITION. - WELLINGTON 1 • HOTEL, Tuam street (opposite Opera House), Christchurch. Good accommodation. .Tariff, Cs per, (lay. Weekly Hoarders, reduced ratc.r-G. LOUDON, Proprietor. IGf HIfIASONIC HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS to above Hotel will find a Comfortable HOME with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, 4my ' Proprietor. IIRST-CLAS3 ACCOMMODATION at Hazel Bank, Wnikouaiti; also 3-rnonied Ccttago to Lot—Apply W.» Beckett, WaieRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE on tho Terrace, Qiiccnslown; beautiful view; good table; airy rooms.—Mrs Hamilton's. WANTED KNOWX-Firsl-class HOME for Visitors Christchurch.—" Pareora," 271 Annnali street (near Exhibition). ISm christchurch bxhib: ' \J EXHIBITION. The CAFE CONTINENTAL, SUMNER vorlooking •'the famoun Cave Hock and Bumncr Beach), has been completed, and contains 40 bedrooms, besides lounge, smoking and other rooms. The Tariff is Moderate, and NO EXTRA CHARGE made during EXHIBITION, Letters and telegrams to the SECRETARY, . CAFE CONTINENTAL, Sumner, Christchurch. Telephone 891. • 0 N E Y- ■ ■ T'O L END. The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK i« prepared to LEND MONEY on Freehold Security at Loweit Current .Rates.' FRED. SMITH. lon Manager. CRUST MONEY TO LEND on Freehold ; Security or Municipal Debentures' at Current Rates.—The Trustees. Executors, and Agency Company of N.Z. (Ltd.), coiner Water street and Bond street. W. LAURENCE SIMPSON. Manager. MTONEY TO LEND, in largo or small jjX amounts, on Froehold Security. MONDY & STEPHENS,. . 14j» Solicitors, 123 Princes street. T4/JTONEY to LEND on Freehold Security at BROS., solicitors, Exchange Court. U Witness comprises:—Answers to Correspondents. Table Talk, a Weekly Aiticlo.on a Subject of Interest to Women. Ladies' Gossip. Fafhiou Gossip, Country Entertainments and Weddings, Home Interests. WANTED, Everybody to try .'•LILY" Evaporated Cream; the newest tiling: »!! frbcers; Cd per tin. liilll ,A FKW Pence spont in QUIBELL'S J\ FLUID DISINFECTANT may save you many po-jnds in doctors' bills. Is •( worth "the risk to bo without » bottle ill the lies and tins. Is; all stores. FIRK-RJCSISTING, DURABLE, ARTISTIC. SMITH & SMITH, LIMITED, DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, & Wair ' . WKGTON. t

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13854, 18 March 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13854, 18 March 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13854, 18 March 1907, Page 2

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