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EOARD AND RESIDENCE ,"p i. U C E H 0 I E ii ' (No license), MORAY PLACE (Opposito First Church, five minutes' walk from Now Railway Station), DUNK,DIN. f THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Quio.' ?jid Comfortable. TARIFF' Gs to fis per Day; from 95s per Week. Good Attendance. Ltiggn?!! Express marked "Palace Hotel;' Meets all Trains and Steamers. All communications to JAMES, CONNOR, Managing Director. T EVIAI' HA N iIIOT EL. .Ij DUNEDIN (Nearly opposite Now Railway Station—shot! turn to the left whoa leaving station). P.O. Box 119. Telephone 61. The Fsvourita House with the Travelling Public. SIXTY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including New Sitting, Smoking, and Bath Rooms. THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN' NEW ZEALAND. , LOWEST TARIFF of'any Hotel in Achalasia: 4s Oil to as 6d per day; 255, 27s Gd, 8I)s per week, according to accommodation. Permanent Hoarders bv arrangement. ' Tho LT7NCTI ffrom 19 till 2) is unequalled itl any port oi <lw worId—ONE.SHILLING. Fire Eecopa throughout the building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR Managing Director. CRITERION HOTEL PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (Four Minutes from New Railway Station), Tliis Oid-entablishcd 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 tt3 old pcpulurily. EVERYTHING HP TO DATE. TWO HOT DINNERS DAILY. Speight's Ales and Thomson's Cordials only used. Terinß moderate. P.O Box 421. Telephone 211. ,TAMES MURPHY, lid Proprietor. IMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL 22G PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. COMFORTABLE HOME for Permanent »nd Visiting Boarders: central; .10 rooms Good Table; Comfortable Beds; First-ciasi Attendance; Hot and Cold Baths; over; convenience. Tariff; 4s 6d per day; 20s pel ■week and upwards. , 7ap D. C. CAMERON, Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. 11. WRIGHT. Tho above Hotol, situated at the Corner c Manse and High struts, is very central, an( within a minute's walk of the Post Ofiici and nil Trams. Customers can rely on re ceiving every attention and comfort at Mode rato Rates. A Good Table. Tea. and Suppe Rooms attaclicd. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 68. 2-2 CO~MWTE 11 CI A L lIOTEI. ■ CLYDE, CENTRAL OTAGO (Two Minutes from New Railway Station). P. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. Tho above popular Hotel is a large twe utoroy stono building, cxcollcntly furnishei throughout, and offer? first-class accoramodn tion to tlirt travelling public and all the com forts of a home, not, cold, and shower bath; Sample rooms for commercial traveller.' Private cottago for uso of families. Com mercial and private sitting rooms; first-clas billiard room; liverv and bait stables liorsos and veliiclcs for hire. l."n HkJOT WHITE HART HOTEL Al HIGH STREET, CHRIST CHURCH. Mr 11. NEILL has pleasure ill announcini that lie has Opened his Thoroughly Up-to date Commercial Hotel. All letters and tele prams promptly altendod to. Niglit Porter Tolephone No. 177. Telegraphic and Cabli address," Bkg," Chtinlcliurcli. 15i JSWEENEX, Terminus Hotel, Rattra • street,,Diinedin.—'Visitors to tho tiboT Hotel will find a comfortable Lome; inoclcrat tariff; Speight's Prr.o Ales always on tap Thomson and Co.'s Celebrated Cordials; Bea Brands of Liquors. Telophono 314. 7 BOARD-KESI DENCE. - Warwick House Moray place; under new management; central all parts City; excellent cuisine-: moderata terms. 17i VACANCY Two BOATERS; mates pro ferrQd; comfortablo home; privati family— S4 Cumberland street South. 23u EOARD mid Residence, comfortublo home suit elderly lady or two girlo attendiri| ccliool. —Couple, Times Office. 2Gn mo LET, Furnished BEDROOM; eni A gentleman; respectable home; sroal Tent.—City, Times Office. 26n TiWO Lady Students can have BOARD o two rooms (furnished).—Apply Mrs G M'Dowell, 80 Union street. Sin W' ANTED, BOARD and Residence .b; young girl; north end preferred.Statu terms to Home, Times Office. LADY and Gentleman require BOARD alii fjodging. convenient to' City—Atldres Sunny. Times Office. 2G:i "'ST'OUNG Lady (at business) wants Un i furnished ROOM, with fireplace; con venicnce?; central.—Business, Times Office. TO LET, furnished ROOM; suit one o two single men; cheap.—Apply No. 11 Hanover street. 'ifin YACAXCIES [or BOARDERS; single am double rooms; every homo eomfori.Mrs Warsaw, 252 George street. Ciiti WANTED, Three Young MEN, hoard lodging; bath (hot, cold);, terms mode ialc.—Apply No. 85, Leitli street. C6i: COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION fo visitor:-, and other? at 2SO George streel Every convenience; moderate terms. 2fii: TGWKNISIIED Double BED-SITTINC A - ROOM to LET; witli or without board suit married couple.—!G Maclaggun street. , CO.MFO K.TABLE LODGINGS for Marrio< Couple; central; all conveniences; ni oUier boarders.—Byron, Times Office. 28n QITTIXG IiOOM and Bedroom, with board C 5 suit elderly gentleman; conveniences central; no other hoarders.—SO, Times Oillcc nOMTORTABI,].: muto Md'Sideaca h V divinity st,udcnts; : 5 minutes froii University.— !0 Clydo street. 20n / OCnMMODATIQN AT HOLIDAY RESORT! "ORIVATE BOARD, Residence. Queens J.- towil; close to wharf; terms 25s week ss'day.—Mrs Angelo. 22j: to Christchurch Exhibition wil f»V find Comfortable BOARD and 11ESI DENCE; terms, per 25s week.—Apply 2; Latimer square, Christchurch. 36n Easter holidays, Nugget*.-!'™ Meets Visitors Romnlmpa; apply lotto 'or wire; terms moderate.—Ottaway, Tin Nuggets. lln TO" ANTED KNOWN—First-class HOMI t v for Visitors Christeliuroh.—" Pareora,' 271 Armagh streoi Inrar Exhibition). ISn "IVfUfiCETS (Port Molvneux).—Easter Sea i\ side ACCOMMODATION (Mrs Camp hell's); trap meets passengers Romahapa oi application; Telephone. Tokata. 21n SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visi tors to CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBI TION, '• ST. ELMO HOTSE," 187 Worceste street (West End), within two minutes o Exhibition, C.P.0., tram terminus, and centri o! city. Telegrams and letters promptl; attended to.—Miss Hampton, proprietress. "yiSITORS TO THE EXHIBITION TKOCADEHO PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester street (South), CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Two minutes' walk from Railway Station Trams pass the door every few minutes. Tariff, from 5s per day. 5m R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. N'i. EXHIBITION. - WELLINGTW 0 HOTEL, Tuam atreet (opposite Open Hor.se), Cliristchurch. Gocd accommodation Tariff, Gs per day. Weekly Boarders, reduce! rate.—G. LOUDON, Proprietor. IB

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13861, 26 March 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13861, 26 March 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13861, 26 March 1907, Page 2