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BOARD AMD RESIDENCE ■YET iIEBI, 0 0 HOTEL, I ¥ V CAVERSHAM. WILLIAM CROSSAN, Pronriclor. Favourite House lor Country Visitors. Good Table. Best Wines and Spirits. House completely renovated and up to dat 6 in every respect. Visitors can rely upon com. jort and best of attention. Fivo minuteß from Post Office by electric tram. Moderate tariff. Telephone No. 2156. 24n (P KIDIRON no TEL, VJT Prince® street South, Situated within Two Minutes' Walk of General Post Office, Duncdin. This popular and centrally-situated Hole' has been renovated from floor to ceiling, and refurnished throughout with tho ntfwest' and most up-to-date furniture. Tourists, travellets. and banders will find all tho comforts of a home. Suites of looms for families.' Cbnrges strictly moderate. A. Sneeial Feature—is LUNCHEON, from 12 to 2 o'clock. Hot, Cold, am! Shower Baths. The very best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits supplied. Accommodation far over 100 guests. S. V!. GEDDF.S, Profttietor (Lato of Naseby). 23f TVTEW V'T nTE HART HOTEL,. !> HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Mr J. NEILL has nleasuro in announcing that he has Opened hie Thoroughly s Up-to-date Commercial Hotel. All letters and teletrra.ni* promDtly nttended to. Night Porter. Telcphono No. 177. Tclegrnphio and Cablo address, " Stag," Chrisichurch. 16n rp Ali A C E '• HOTEIi (No license), MORAY PLACE Opposite First Church, five minutes' wallsfrom New Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN Quie.' f.nd Comfortable. TARIFF: 6s to Ss per Bay: from 3os pet Week. Good Attendance. Lujgaw Express marked "Palace Hotel," Meets all Trains and Steamers. ill communications to JAMES CONNOR,, Mannging Director. Y'EVIATHAN HOTEL. :ii DTJNEDIIf (Nearly opposite New Railway Station—sliort turn to the left when learing station), P.O. Box 119. Telephone 67. The FwouriU) House with tho Travelling Public. SIXTY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including New Sifting, Smoking, and Bath Rooms. THE LARGEST Mid MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND, LOWEST TARIFF, of any Hotel In Austwlasia: 4s (id to 5s (id per day; 25f1, 57s 6d, JOn per week, nccording to accommodation. . Permanent Boarders bv arrangement. The LUNCH ftrom 32 till ffl is unequalled In any part of -the world—ONE SHILLING. Fire Escaps throughout tho building. . Night and Day Porters. AH communications to JAMES CONNOR Managing Diieotor. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL. . MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. H. WRIGHT. Tho above Hole'.. situarfd at tho Corner ef Mnnse and Hiph struts, is vely centra], nnd within a minute's walk of tho Post Office nnd all Trams. Customers ran roly on recpivint; every atlcution md comfort at Moderate Rates. A Good Table, Tea and Supper Rooms attached. Hot and rold baths. ■ Telophouo 63. 221 J SWEENEY. Terminus Hotel. Raltfay • street, Dunedin.—Visitors to the above Hotel will find a comfortable borne; moderate tariff; Speight's Prize Ales alnitys on tap; Thomson and Co.'n Celebrated Cordials; Best Brands of Liquors. Telephone 311. 7n "OOARD nnd Residence.—Two Sioirle Bed--H-p rooms nnd One Double Bedroom Vacant. Glrdsfono House. Morav place D'mcdin. " ' 4my OUPERIOR. BOARD aild Residence for kJ married cornile, or ladies; Cargill street. —View, Times Office. 4tny FANCIES for Two Gentlemen Boarders; » i nice rooms; bill; stimrv; tram nnd telephone; conveniences.—Select, Times Office. "PLANTED, Two BOARDERS; nlain, » » homely family; comfortable: bntli; piano; references: 14s Cd, in advance.— Thrifty, Times Office. 4my :\7ACA.\ T CY for Lady BOARDER—AppIy 2 5 frnnge street. 4my EOARO mid Residence, " Stmwick." Stafford street; vacant, two double, one single room; every comfort-; gentlemen. Telephono 2103. ;iltiy for Gentleman; single roam.— * * No. 4 Clarke street (off High street). BOARD-RESIDENCE on tho X Terrace, Qucenstown; beautiful view; good table, airy rooms.—Mrs Hamilton's. :ABOARD and RESIDENCE for respectable working men.—Mrs Hnywood, 55 Leith street. -lap LADY nnd Gentleman Require Comfortably Furnished Bed-Sitting ROOM, •with board, Times. otber boarders.—Aparimit,. tmv fOOARD-RESIDENCE. — Warwick House, Jt-* Moray place; under new management; central all parts' City; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. 17n ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CLYDE, CENTRAL OTAGO (Two Minutes front Now Railway Station). P. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. ' Tho above popular Hotel in a large twoetoroy stone building, excellently -furnished throughout, nnd offers first-class accommodation to tho travelling public ond all the comforts of a home. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Saiuplo rooms for commercial travellers. Private cottago for use of families. Commercial and private sitting rooms; firSt-cJass billiard room; livery nnd bait stables; horses and vehicles for hire. IGap mHE CAFE CONTINENTAL, SUMNER (Overlooking the famous Cava Rock and Sumner Bosch). Has been Completed, and contains 40 bedrooms, besides lounge, smoking nnd other . rooms. 'l'he tariff is Moderate. Letters and telegrams to the Secretary, Cafe Continental, Sumner, Christchurch. telephone 891. TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET (South), CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Two minutes' walk from Railway Station. Trams pass tho door every fow minutes. Tariff, from 5s per day. Cm R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS to above Hotel will find a Comfortable HOME with ffodernte Tariff. EDWARD POWER, tiny Proprietor. QUEENSTOWN. - Comfortable IIOME; cleanliness, civility; good table; weekend trips, 20s, 27s lid per week; 6s per day.— Davies, Golden tenace, Queenstown. 2f INVERCARG ILL—Superior BOARD and Residence, Aparima House, So Lect street; terms 4s Gd per dny. 17an the enjoyment of your afternoon visitors by serving the popular "Tiger" Blend. 5m ■«7JTIIEX YOU'VE GOT A COLD. And don't tcel equal to ordinary food, why net nmko yourself a Delightful Royal Posset? Take a tablespoonful of ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS, boil and flavour it according to directions, and drink it hot before to bed. Surprisingly comforting and stimulating. iTAGO WITNESS.— Nop Stories. A large ' Amount of Reading Mitta, Price fft

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13894, 4 May 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13894, 4 May 1907, Page 6

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