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BOARD MID RESIDENCE )11UE E 0' T E iii u (No license}, MORAY PLACE Pppcsite First Church, five mjnutcs' walls from New Railway Station), DTJNEDIN. THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN DTJNEDIN. Quio'.' r.ad Comfortable. TARIFF: 61 fc 83 per Day: from 35a per Week. Good Attendance. Luggaee Expres;. marked " Palace Hotel, '• "Meet's" all Trains 'and Steamers. JAMBS CONNOR, Managing. Ditpctor. (Nearly oppp3ito New Railway Station—ahorU turn to the left when leaving station), P.O. Bor. 112, Telephone 67, The Favourite House ; with the Travelling Public. SIXTI ,IfEW BOOMS JTJST ADpED, Including New Sitting, Smoking, and Balh THE LARGEST and HOST- COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAOT. LOWEST TARIPF of any Hotel in Aus. ir»lasia: 4p Qt) to 6» Cd pei day; 255, 27s Gd, 30s p»r according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders, bv-anansement. The LUNCH (from 19 till 2) in unequalled in any part of Ihp world-ONE SHILLING. Fire-Escape throughput the building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to j JAMES CONNOR Managing Diiectqr. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDTN. ,T. 11. WRIGHT. The above Hotel.' situated ai the Comer of Manse anil High struts, is very central, and within ji mimiio'R walk of tlio Post Ofiico and'nll Trams. Customers can roly oh rccoivim!(oyery attention and fomfoit »t Mode-ra-to Hatesi A flood Tab>. Tod and Slipper Rooms attached. Hot and cold baths. Telephone CS. 22E UITEHJOB HOTEL, J PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN . (Four from Now Railway Station). Hotel, well known throughout.the Colony, is,now under entirely' NEW MANAGEMENT, and Patrons and Visitors will bo pleased to know it is restored to Its old popularity. EVERYTHING UP TO DATE. TWO HOT DINNERS DAILY. : Spoight's Ales and Thomson's Cordials only'" used. '" Terms moderate. P.O Bos 421. Telephone 211. " JAMES MURPHY, lid Proprietor, MPERIAL PRIVATE ~ HOTEL,; .... 226 PRINCES Sf., DUNSPIN. COMFORTABLE HOME for Permanent find Visiting Boarders; central; SO rooms. Good Tabic; Comfortable. Ms; First-class Attendance; Hot a'prl Cold Baths; ovory convenience. Tariff: 4s 6d per day; 20s per week and upwards. 7ap D. C. CAMERON, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CLYDE, CENTRAL QTAGO (Two Mjimtos from Now Railway Station). , P. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. 1 The above popular Hotel is, a largo twostorey stcuio building.-excellently furnished throughout, and offers firelrclass accommodation to the travelling public and all thocomforls of a homo. Hot/ cold, and shower baths. Sample- rooms . for' commercial travellers. Private cottage for' use of 'families. Commercial and private sitting rooms; first-class bi!Mard room; livory and bait stables; horaoß and vehicles for hire. . JSpi" NEW WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, ' C'H R IST CHURCH. Mr ,T. NEHJj has pleasure in annonucing that ho has Opened bis Thoroughly TJp-tb-date Commercial Hotel. A)l letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Night Porter. Tolcplioiio No. 177. Telegraphic and Cable address, " Stag," Christchurcb. ' lon Tcrtnjpus. Hotel, Rattray • street, Dunedin.-rrVisvtprs to the above Hotel will find » coro,fprtal>lo home; moderate tariff; Speight's Prize Ales always on tap; I'homson and Co.'s Celebrated Cordials; Best Brando of Liquors. Telephone 3U. '7n GOOD ACCOMODATION for one gentle • man; priyatp sitting Toom; convert) enccs; central; no other boarders.—B9, Time:. Office. 15m JPURNISHEB ROOMS To Let.; teniis -*. , moderate.—29 Morav njaco (second g: ' from Choral Hall).' ' " TWO Lady Students- require BOARD arid L<!d«ings; single rooniB; convenient to University.—Address J., Times Office. 19m , APT desires PAYINfi GUESTS; married .»J couple or gentlemen; superior suburban home, close train.—Moderate, Times Office. COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for WF i f < connlp; every coiiyqnicnqo; central; no other bqardors.—No. 3, Tipioa Office. ACGOMMODATIQIJ AT HOLIDAY RESORT [ORIVATE" BOARD," Resfdep, tPffli; cloap tq \vl)»rf; terms 25a week, "S7ISITORS to Climtchurah Exhibit.™ will f\ fiml Comfortablo BOARD and UESIDI3NCR; terms, j>cr 25fi ivcßk.-Aiuily 23 Latimer square, Christchurcli. ICn SUPRHIOR ACCOMMODATION fur Yisi 'tors' '"to CHRISTCHTJRCH EXHIBITION, " ST. ELMO HOUSE," ?S7 Worccstei street '(Wost End), within two riiin'iites ol Inhibition, 0.P.0., Irani torminus, and centre of city. ..TelcgrSjnis and letters promptly attcndeU 'io— Miss -Haniplon, -proprietress! j\f7"ISITORS TO' THE EXHIBITION TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester street (South); OUIIISTCIIURCH. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMJIODATION. Two minutes' iwa|k .froiu. Railway Station Trams pass tlio door cvory few iniimtes. Tariff, from 5s per day. Sin R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. -foT V,. JiXHIBITION. - \VEI,LINGTO> • HOTEL, Tuam street (opposite Open House), Christchurch. Good accouunbdatioii Tariff, Cs per dav. Weekly Doanlors, rcducci rate.-Ci. LpPPQN, , .JR T5/SASONIC HOTEL, CHRISTCUDRCH VISITORS to above Hotel will find a Com fortable HOME with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, *my ', Proprietor. ."PRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE on 111 JL Terrace, Queenstomi; beautiful view good table; airy rooms—Mrs Hamilton's. WANTED KNOWN-FirsUlass HOMI tor Visitors Christclnvroh.—" Pareora. 271 Armagh street (near Exhibitioji), ISi nURIBTCHUROH "L-" EXHIBITION. Tlio CAFE CONTINENTAL, SPMNEI (overlooking the famous Cave Itoek an Sumn'pr Reach), has been completed, and cor tains JO bedrooms, besides lounge, sinolcin and other rooms. The Tariff is Moderate, an NO EXTRA CHARGE made during EXHI BITION. Letters and telcerams to ih SECRETARY. CAFE CONTINENTAI Sumner, Christchurch. Telephone 881. OTACO DAILY TIMES AND WITNES JOB PRINTINO DEPARTMENT, Job Printing of ever; description done wit Despatch and at (he Lowest Current Rates of Reading Matter. Price 6<l

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13855, 19 March 1907, Page 2

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