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BOARD /,MD RESIDENCE THE TROCADERO (Wellington) . PRIVATE HOTEL. Under (lie Management of Gcorgo Pinnock. Exccllc-nt Accommodation [or Visilots to Wcllinglon. This Hotel Ims been Rebuilt, and is fitted with electric ligbt, electric lilt, and every modern convenience for the comfort ol Patrons. Open C a.m. to Midnight. Meals from Is. ' T> A -L ' A C E 3 OTEL *• (No License), MORAY PLACE [Opposite First Churcb, Three Minutes' Walk from New Railway Station), DONEDIN. UNDER NEW 'MANAGEMENT. THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Quiet and Comfortable. MODERATE TARIFF. Luggage Express, marked "Palace Hotel," Meets n'.l Trains and Steamers, |"EVIATHAIT HOTEL, DUNEDIN {Nearly opposite New Kajlway Station—short turn to the left when leaving station). P.O. Box 112. Telophono 67. The Favourite House with the Travelling Public SIXTY NEW ROOMS TOST ADDED, Including New Sitting, Smoking, and Bath Rooms. THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. LOWEST TARIFF of nay Hotel in Australasia: in Cd to' 5s 6d per day; 26b, 27a 6d, 30s per week, according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. The LUNCH ("from 12 till 2) is unequalled jn any part of the world—ONE SHILLING. • Fire Esoape throughout the building. Night and Day.Porters. All communications to uAMES CONNOR Managins Director. ' (ACCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, V MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. H. WRIGHT. -Tie above Hotel, eiluated at the Corner of Manfe and High streets, is very central, and within a minute's walk of the Post Office and all Trams. Customers can rely on receiving every attention and comfort at Moderate Rates. A Good Table. Tea and Supper Rooms attached. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 68. 201 T SWEENEY, TERMINUS HOTEL, W • Rattray street, Duncdin.—Visitors to the above Hotel will find a comfortable home; moderate tariff; Speight's Prize Ales always an tap; Thomson and Co.'s Celebrated Cordials; Boat Brands of Liquors. Telephone 314. 'a W'"~ ANTED, Homely BOARDER; plain, comfortable, private home; punctual and clean; washing, mending; Hs.—Attention, Times Office. 19au fSTAG'ANCY for One Gentleman; singlo 1 V room; every home comfort.—4 Clarke street (off High street). 19au ."OOARD and Residence in country; bush; "JL> noar sen.—Farmliouse, Times Office. Tn MANOR PLACE-Comfortablo Board (V and Residence; gentlemen or married ■ i couple. Tolopliono No. 1413. 17au OARD and RESIDENCE.—SingIe, Double Bedrooms for boarders, visitors; terms moderate.—Mrs Macdonaid, Lyndhurst House, Moray place. ISau LBYN HOUSE, 280 King strcet.-Com-icrrtaUo BOARD and Residence; ladies' sitting room; moderate tariff. Telephono 1905. 18jyBOARD and RESIDENCE for respectable working men.—Mrs Haywood, 60 Hanover street. • ' " Sjy BOARD.REBIDENCE. - Wanriok House, Moray place; under new management; i central all puts City; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. 17n TITO LET, a Singlo BEDROOM, with use JL of hot and cold bath.—Apply 55 Frederick street. lOitt LADY and Gentleman require Superior BOAHD and Residence; bedroom and private sitting room.—C. M., Times Office. AROOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY REBORTB : ' TJ/jrASONIC HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS to above Hotel will find a' Comfortable HOME with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, Proprietor. ')* e*^»~TTNITED SERVICE U HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Under the Patronage of His Excelleny the Governor,' Sir John Gorst, the N.Z. Government, and the principal Commissioners to the' . N.Z. Exhibition.—Hotel do Luxe. Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Telegraphic address, " United," Christchurch. Col. jowsey, C.M.G., and A. W. Lane, Proprietors. ■fKTHITE HOUSE HOTEL, Henley. ' v. ■ —— 00ACHE8 AND. BUSSES. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF OpAfWES (COBB k CO.). The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence i on arrival of Express Train from Duatdin for | Beaumont. Miller's Flat, and Roxburgh daily. . For Alexandra, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Roxniirgli over night). Queens. town. Cromwell—Mondavi. Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10 a.m. Alexandra. RoxburghMondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Qneens- ■ town, Lake Wanaka (via Crown Range)— Tuesdays and Saturdays; returning Mondays and Thursdays during Summer Months. Via Orago Central Line. Clydo and Cromwell—Daily on arrival of train from Dunedm. Cromwell, Hawea. Pembroke-<Tnesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. 8 a.m.; returning following days. Rough Ridge, for Blackstone Hill and St. Bathans—Daily. Cambrians and Becks—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; returning following* days. Leave Ranfurly; for Naseby Daily. Agents in Dunedin: New Zealand Express Company. Full particulars from Thomas Cook and' i Son, Dunedin; itnd from H. CRAIG k CO. Head Cilice: Peel street, Lawience. ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO HIGHCLIFF AND BANDYMOUNT. Leaves Sandymount at 8.30 a.m. every Tuiedij, Thursday, and Saturday; reluming from Dunedin at 3 p.m. FARES; From Sandymotint, li 6d singla; \ 6d return. From HighcHfT. Is each way. G. GRAINGER, Proprietor. IMRIE& GRANT, ' Southern Stables, Princes street South. pORTOBELLO COACHES. COACH learn PORTOBELLO DAILY at 8.15 a.m. for DUNEDIN. Returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 3 p.m. Plonic Parties can be arranged for. Ordinary Time-table suscended'ou holidays, D. D.'S EATON, Mjil Rink Stables. PUBLIC NOTICES. MADE IN A MINU TE. There's nothing quicker to make than * cup of STEVENSON'S COFFEE ESSENCE, it's delioious too, and cheaper than any other. Ask your grocer for' "STEVENSON'S." 19»u ARE YOU TROUBLED with thin or falling hair, dandruff, or § prematura baldness? Milon Hair Vigour will restore brightness and vitality in every instance, rendering' the hair foil and glossy.— Sprosen, chemist,' Octagon, Dunedin. 30jy rpiili FARMERS' PA.PER.-Tlw AgriculJ. tura! Department of the Otago Witness k acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any otiicr weekly in the colony,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13985, 19 August 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13985, 19 August 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13985, 19 August 1907, Page 2

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