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BOARD AND RESIDENCE P R I T E R I 0 N HOTEL, U | PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (Four Minutes from New Railway Station). This Old-established Hotel, well known throughout the Colony, is now undor entirely NEW MANAG EMENT, and Patrons and Visitors will lio pleased 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. Telepliono 211, JAMES MURPHY, lid Proprietor. TVTEW WHITE IlAß'l' HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. "Mr ,T. NEILL lia* nleasure in announcing i / that ho has Opened his Thoroughly Up-|o-.data Commercial Hotel. Ail letters and tele- , Jrrams promntly attended to. Night Porter. Telephone No. 177. Tolcsraphic and Cablo >/. address, " Stag," Christelmrch. lEII ■; '* WATE RL 0 0 HOTEL W 9 CAVERSIIAM, : , • WILLIAM CROSSAN, Proorietor. Favourite Houso {or Country Visitors. ' , Good Table. Best Winos and Spirits, ' Houso completely renovated and up to dato in every respect.' Visitors can rely upon com. fort arid best of attention. Five minutes from Post Oflice by electric tram. Moderato taplT. Toleplion'o No. 215 G. 24a V ; GRIDIRON HOTEL, i' . VJT Princes street South, • ' DUNEDIN. ' Situated within Two Minutes' Walk of V , Gonoral Post Office, Dunedin. This popular and centrally-situated Hotel - lias been renovated from floor to ceilinpr, and refurnished throughput with tho newest" and moat up-to-date furniture. iTourwts, travellers', aud boarders will find all tho comforts ,of ft homo. Suites of rooms for families. Charges strictly moderate, i- A! Snecial Feature—ls LUNCHEON, from 12 to 2 o'clock. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. § The very ■ best of Wines, Ales, and Snirits supplied. Accommodation for over 100 gnosis, ' S. W. GJ3DDES, Proprietor V. • . ■ (Late of Nasehy). 231 p ALA C-E fl 0 I E ii ■ ' J' (No license), . ' <■' MORAY PI-ACE ■ / ' ' :l. (Opposite First Church, five minutes' walk • from Now Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Qnie.' r.nd Comfortable. TARIFF: (1» tc % par Tliy: from 85« pet Week. Good Attendance. Luggatr- Expos', marked "Palace Hotel,'' Mtetft' all Trains and Steamers. All communications to ' JAMES CONNOR. Managing Director. T 1 EVIATHAN HOTEL. '.Ll DUNEDIN (Nearly opposite New Railway Station—short turn to tho left whon leaving station), P.O. Box 112. Telephone 61. The Favourite Hons* with tho Travailing Public. SIXTY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including New Sifting, Smoking, and Bath . Rooms, THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. LOWEST TARIFF of any Hotel (n An«. ♦rolasia: 4s fid to Bs fid per day; 255, 27a Od, Sfot par week, according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders bv arrangement, Tho LUNCH 'from li till 21 is nneoualled Jn any part of 'ho wotlfl—OffE SHILLING. Fir« Escape throughout tho building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR ..Managing Director. ■ ACCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. ' J. H. WRIGHT. Tho nbovo Hotol, situated at tho Corner of Manse and High struts, is very central, and within a minute's walk of t.ho Port Office and_ all Trams. Cnstoroors can rely on receiving overy attention and comfort at Moderate Rates. A Good' Table. Tea and Supper Rooms nltached. Hnt and cold baths. t Tetaphone 08. 23f J SWEENEY, Terminus Hotel, Rattray •i afreet, Dunedin.—Visitors to tba above Hotel will find ft comfortable home; moderate tariJT; Speight's Priao Ales always on tup; Thomson nnd Co/a Celebrated Cordials; Beet Brands of Liquors. Tolophono 314. 7n WANTED fnfc once), Six 'CionfJemen .HOARDERS; good boarding-house; 37s to flu, according -to rooms.—lmmediate, Times vOifico. 13ap "07ANTE]), BOARD and Lodging, near tmvn; Indy engaged during day: private family preferred.—Eeasonablo, Tiirr* Quito. i3jp {COMFORTABLE BOARD. "for ) ono Student; fivo mimitos from Univernitv.—At jQ Clyde street, Dunedin. lOap BOARD & RESIDENCE.—SingIo, Double Bwloomn for boarders. visitors) forms moderate.—Jlrs Macdonald, Lyudhurri Houso, Moray place. 1 12op jTTACANCIES Two, Three Respectable GcnV tlemon and Day BOARDERS; fivo minutes Railway Station.—Addross Respectability. Times Office. 10?n lyQ" MANOR PLACE.—Superior BOAlii l •iV and Residonco gentlemen or married couples.—Telepliono Ul3. lOap SeLWYN COLLEGE. Castlo street (Hostel •O lor University Students),—A few Vacancies; tomis. moderato.—Apply to the Warden, ."VTACANCIES for Two Young Gentlomoii, ' v ■ slwrii room; terms moderato—ll York P ,MC - _ 9ap LODGINGS for One or Two (lentleuisu; all conveniences; no ;others, central.—ll, Timc3 Office. 9ap .TJ'ACANCIER for a few Working Men i v BOARDERS; every convcnionce; terms moderate.—l 3 Market Torraeo. Onp TDOAUD and RESIDENCE for respoctablo -U-» working n-.on.—Mrs Haywood, 55 LcitV ctrpc '- 4ap TO LF.T, Comfortably Furnished. Simnv UKDROOM; nso of bath; private iamily: centra!.—A. C„ Times Office. lOap BOARD-RESIDENCE. — Warwick Houso, Moray place; under uew management; contnil all parts City; excellent cuisine; Jnoderate tornu. 17 n ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS COMMERCIAL HOTEL, v CLYDE, CENTRAL OTAGO (Two Minutes from Now Railway Station) P. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. The above popular Hotel is a largo twostorey Stono building, excellently furnished throughout, and offers first-clas3 accommodation to tho travelling public and all the comforts of a homo. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Sample rcoms for commercial travellers. Private cottngo for use of fnmilios. Commercial and private sitting rooms; first-class billiard room; .livery and bait stables; liorsg3 and vehicles for hire. 13m pHRISTCHURCH ' ' EXHIBITION. Tho CAFE CONTINENTAL, SUMNER (overlooking the famous Cairo Rock ajid Stunner Beach), has been completed, ajid contains *10 bedrooms, besiues loungo. smoking aud other rooms. Tho Tariff is ModoVstc, and J<o KXTIiA CHARGE made during EXHIBITION. Lettcas and telegrams to tho SECRETARY, CAFE CONTINENTAL, Sumner, Christchurch. Telephone 891, .•yisrrons to the exhibition. THOCADEKO 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. Cut R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. PRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE on the I Terrace, Queenstown; beautiful view; ' good table; airy room!,—His Hamilton's,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13876, 13 April 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13876, 13 April 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13876, 13 April 1907, Page 6