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BOARD AND RESIDENG6 ALA C E HOTEL (No license). MORAY PLACE (Opposilo First Church, five minutes' ff; from New Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN Quio.' »nd Comfortable. TARIFF: fa to Si per Day: from 55b per Week. Good Attendance. Luggs™ Expres". marked " Palace Hotel,' Meets all Trains and Steamers, All communications to .TAMES CONNOR. Managing Director. Leviathan hotel. DUNEDIN (Nearly opposite New Railway Station —short lum to Mio left whon leaving station). PO. Box 112. Telephone 67. The Favouriia House with lbs Travelling Public. SIXTY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including New Silting, Smoking, and Bath THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND, LOWEST TARIFF of any Hotel Sn km. tralasia; H Gd to 5s fid per day; 2os, 27s Gd, 3(1? per week, according to accommodation, Peraanent Eoardern bv nrransoment. Tho LUNCH (from 12 till 2) is unequalled in anv part oi tlio world—ONE SHILLING. Fire Escape throughout tlio building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to TAMER CONNOR Managing Diiector. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. H. WRIGHT. Tlio abovo Hotel, situated at tlio Corner ot Jlnnse and High strep's, is -very central, and within a minute's walk of tlio Post Ofllco and all Trams. Customers con rely on recemni* every attention and comfort at Moderate Ttates. A Good Table. Tea and Supper Rooms attaclicd. Hot and cold baths. Telephone GB. 22£ CRITERION HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (Four Minutes from New Railway Station), This Old-established Hotel, well known throughout the Colony, is now nnder entirely NEW MANAGEMENT, and Patrons and Visitors wilt bo olenßod to know it is restored to its old popularity. EVERYTHING UP 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. IMPERIAL PDTVATF. HOTEL, 22G PRINCES ST.. DUNEDIN. COMFORTABLE HOME for Permanent Mid Visiting Boardors; central: 50 rooms. Good Table; Comfortable Bods; First-clasi Attendance; Hot and Cold Baths; every convenionce. Tariff: 4s 6d por day; 20s per week and upwards. Tap D. C. CAMERON, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CLYDE, CENTRAL OTAGO (Two Miiiutos from New Railway Station). P. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. The above popular Hotel is a large twostorey stono 'building. excellently furnished throughout, and odors first-class accommodation to tlio travelling publio and all the comfort" of a home. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Samplo rooms for commercial travellers. Privoto cottogo Tor use of families. Commercial and private sitting rooms: first-class billiard room: livery and bait stables; horses ond vehicles for hire. ' 13m TVTEW 'WHITE HATCT HOTEL, 11 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHUR.CH, Mr J. NEILL, has pleasure in announcing flint lio has Opened his Thoroughly Up-to-dato Commercial Hotel. All letters and telefnams promptly attended to. Night Porter. Telophono No. 177. Telegraphic and Cable address, " Stag," Cliristclmrcb. 15n J SWEENEY, Terminus Hotel. Rattray • street, Dnnedin.—Visitors to tho above Hotel will find a coraforUblo homo; moderate tariff; Speight's Prizo Alea always oa tap; fhomson and Co.'s Celebrated Cordials; Best Brands of Liquors. Telephone 314. 7n .TDOARD-RESIDENCE. - Wanriok House, JO Moray place; under new management; central all puts City; excellent cuisine; modorato torms. 17n GOOD ACCOMMODATION for one gcntlelnnn; privnto sitting room: conveniences;' central; no other boarders— 9!), Times Office. 15tu LADY dosires PAYING GUESTS; married couple ot gpjitlenwn; superior suburban homo; closo traui.—Moderate, Times Office. WANTED. Quiot. HOME for young lady, with Board and Residence.—Addi-cys (skiing terms) Bristol, Times Office. 21m I"JT\URNISIIED Double BED-KITTING 'A ROOM to LET; with or without board; hi it married couple.—tfi Mnclaggun street. (PROFESSIONAL Man wants BOARD and X Rooms; tivo sitting rooms; central position.—Address 10, Times Office. 21iu .XTACANCY for 4 STUDENTS; quiet, eomJ fort-ablo homo; 110 others kept; baili, piano; terms moderate.—l-17 Georgo street.. COMFORTABLE BOARD-and Residence for divinity students; 5 minutes from University.—tO Clyde Blrcct, !!omi COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for marriod \j couolc: every convenience; central; no other boarders.—No. 3, Times OfMo. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS iTjRIVATE BOARD, Rcsidenco, Qneensa fown; close to wharf; terms 25s week, 6s dnv.—Mrs Ai'gelo. 22ja "*7ISITORS to Christohurch Exhibition will ?T find Comfortable BOARD and RESIDENCE; terms, per 23s week.—Apply 25 Latimer square, Christclmrcli. 10m TOASTER HOLIDAYS. Nuggets.'-TraD JU Meets Visitors Romahapa; apply letter or wire; lerms moderate.—Oltawny,' Tlio Nnggetj. llni >TUGGETS (Port Molvneux).—Easter SeaXS side ACCOMMODATION (Mrs Campbell's); trap meets passengers Ronxihapa on replication; Telephone. Tokat«. 21m SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors to CIIIUSTCHURCH EXHIBITION, " ST. ELMO HOUSE," 187 Worcester street (West End), within two minutes of Exhibition, C.P.0., tram terminus, and centre at city. Telegrams and letters promptly nttondrcl to.—Miss Hampton, proprietress. jyiSITORS TO THE .EXHIBITION. TIIOCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester street (South), CHRISTCIIURCH. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Two minutes' walk from Railway Station. Trams pass the door every few minutes. - Taiifl, from 5s per day. 5m R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. NX. EXHIBITION. - WELLINGTON > HOTEL, 'l\itiiu street (opposite Opera Hons?), Christclmrcli. Good accommodation. Tariff, Gs per day. Weekly Boardors, reduced rate.—(l. LOUDON, IGt MASONIC HOTEL, CHIUSTCHDRCIi. VISITORS to abovo Hotel will find a Comfortable HOME with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, <niy Proprietor. BOARD-RESIDENCE on th; X Terrace, Quecnstown; beautiiul view; good table: airy rooms.—Mrs Hamilton's. Wanted known—First-ciass home for Visitor? Christcliurch.—" Pareora," 271 Armagh street (near Exhibition),. 18m •ft HRISTCHURCH V; EXHIBITION. Tlio CAFE CONTINENTAL, SUMNER (overlooking the famous Cavo Rock anc Sumner Beach), has been completod, and con tains JO bedrooms, besides lounge. smoking >nd other rooms. The Tariff is Moderate, aw NO EXTRA CHARGE made during EXHI BITION. Letters end telograma to tbi SECRETARY, CAFE CONTINENTAL Sumner, Christcliurch. Tolepliont 851.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13857, 21 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13857, 21 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13857, 21 March 1907, Page 4