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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ijn,CCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MAKSE STREET, DUKEDIN. J. E WRIGHT. llio above Hotel, situated at the Corner of Uanso and High streets, is very central, *nd vrithin a minute's walk of the Post Offlco and nil Trams. Customers can re!; on receiving every attention and comfort at Moderate Kates, A Good Table. Tea and Supper Rooms attached. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 68. 20f GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, Adjoining tho Forbury Park, St. Kilda, undnr New Management.—Enjoy tho salubrious sea. breeze. Mr M'Corkiiidale bogs to intimate to his Friends and the Gbncral Public that ho has taken tho above Hotel, ■which is most comfortably furnished, Vacanoies fur Summer Visitors and Boarders. Terms moderate. Liquors of • tho best brand. Loose-boxes. 210 "rp H~i MANSION S," •*. Comer of Stafford and Maitlaiid eti'fcets. Duncdin. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, ' Vacancies Permanent Boarders; also travelling publio catered for; cuisine and attendance of tho best; view unsurpassed; terms moderate. Telephone 1392. Tele-' grapbio Address: "Mansions," Dunedin. T SWEENEY, TERMINUS HOTEL, ) t? • Rattray street, Duoedin.—Visitors to the above Hold will find a comfortable home; moderato tariff; Speight's Prize Ales always on tap; Thomson and Co.'s Celebrated Cordials; Best Brands of Liquors. Tele; phond 314. 7n CCOMMODATION* for Two Men] modem conveniences; good table.— Address 33 Stuart street. 7n HETACANCY for BOABDERS; private; !'» single and double rooms; tolophone.— 3 Smith street. . 7n TTACANCY for Two or Three BOARDERS; r v tcrma moderate.—27o Princes street. iTJRIVATB BOARD and Residence for X If/an; bath (h. c.), piano.—49 Har.over street. ; 7n WANTED (by Lady), a Paying GUEST, during the summer; terms, 25a week. Hiss Lemon, Nowborough, Oamaru. 5n TO LET, Furnished ROOMS; with or 'JL without board; suitable for summer holidays.—Address A. B. C, Pest Office, Balclntha. 5n WANTED, Two BOARDERS, or Married Couplo; every homo comfort; h. c. bath; moderate.—lo6 Bay View road. 5n fTJTACANCY for Ono; single room; every ,!» homo comfort; good table.— i Clarko street (off High street). , 4 n SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Three Gentlemen; h. o. shower; good view.— Comer Queen and Albany streets. 3n WANTED, Gentleman BOARDER; hot and cold bath; terms moderate.—ss Frederick street. 3 n nyfiETROPOLE PRIVATE HOTEL, St. Ulfi; Clair.-Superior Board and Residence;' tunny; furnished or unfurnished rooms; good stabjing. ' San NEWMARKET Private Hotel-Superior. BOARD and Residence; visitors orperawient boarders; terms moderate. — Mrs M'igue, proprietress. 28ap TO LET, Double and Single Furnished ROOMS, with nso of conveniences.— Apply Miss .Connor, Octagon, 4n mO LET, Furnished ROOMS; bath, home ' -*•■ conveniences; central, select.—4s Stuart street (second house Chapman's Terrace). WANTED, Furnished ROOM and Break" » » fast; private family; close towii (on use).—Breaka-, 12 Lower High street. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. \T\ 0 M IN I 0 N~ HOTEL,' *J 'GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Opposite Now Theatre Royal). Lighted throughout with Electricity. Night Porter in Attendance. Tariff Moderate. ; Special Tariff for Theatricals, i E. E. DANIELS, (Late of Warner's, Ltd.), Proprietor. SHADES HOTEL, Ohxistctecroh.-Exten-sive additions having bean made to this Popular Hotel, tho Trawling Publio and Boarders can seouTe the most up-to-date accommodation'. Bedrooms capacious and scientifically ventilated; Cuisine unsurpassed. Communications promptly attended to. Tariff, 7s per day,-«-|O. RAYNiER, Proprietor, Hereford street. P.O. Box 616. Telephone 1305. 300 WHAKATATA, CHRJBTCHTJRCH (283 »» Cashel street West) .-SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. Tariff, 30s (5s per day). Telephone 1356. GODWIN LAMING, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS to abovo Hotol will find a Comfortable HOME with Moderate Tariff. EDWARD POWER, Proprietor. H.B • TROCADERO. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL, MANCHESTER ST.. CHRISTCHURCH (One Minute Direct from Esihray Station), Tariff 5s per day. 260 R. C DAVID, Proprietor, WANTED (About Middle of December), _ Small Furnished' COTTAGE at Waikouaiti.—X., Peat Office, Oamaru. 7n "PORTOEBLLO.-To LET (for Holidays), A Furnish-all Two and' Four EOOMS.Apply 37 Cargill street. fTO LET (Furnished; Sunrrner Months), ■ A HERMITAGE; 4 bedrooms; piano, stables; moderato Tapamii. iMBS GREEN, Broad Bay, having Leased iVJL her Private Hotel to Mr <md Mrs Andrews, Thanks Patrons for past favours, and desires a continuation of saura to new •management. On SAY rivals Bay of Naples; Bunny AS rooms, tea gardens,;, Is return Dunedin.—Apply Green's Hotel.' Gn EVANSDALE (Bungalow FaimJ.-ROOMS for Visitors; also, Icige New BniHing, •with stove; suit campers-.—■Mrs Bondj 5n IDEAL Place for AVe9kimds.—Warrington Hquso, AV. E. Whyte, proprietor; accommodation visitors, boarders; near station and beach. . 4n SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION. - Furnished ROOMS to LET.-Apply Mrs Boyd, Kuri BuA. 2n COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Waikaia, P. Del.irgy, proprietor.—Best Brands, of Wines, Spirits, and Beer; Speight's Prize Ales on top. Stopping place lor Jopp's coaches. 310 WANTED (for Christinas Holidays), Furn'isihed BOOMS or Cottage, in country. Write particulars, llacaxiay Times Office. WANTED (tor Holidays), Furnished COTTAGE, or .Furnishsd Rcoms;Address (stating terms) Seaside, Box 197, Dunedin. 7n PU3UC NOTICES, mBE CLEANEST, HOTTEST, MOST •A LASTING( AND MOST SATISFACTORY Coal is "WAUONUI'-Chief of Cookers, King of Horse Heaters; tho v?iß' ning deal for folks who want to save money on their fuel bill. Ring irp 317 if you want it quickly, but yon can get it trom any Coal Merchant at lis 5d half-ion. It't worth more. PRESERVER. The only Egg Preservative gaining 8 ; Gold Medals in New Zealand-in-cluding the recent International Exhibition held in Christehurch.' Nearly 8 MillSoii''Eggs were preserved in this well-known eoluticmlast season, and the demand is rapidly increasing hscause thero are no failures, no risk, and it is easy to use. Eggs preserved in Norton's Prize Premier Egg Preservative fmd a. ready pale, and show a clear profit of 6'd to 9d per dozen , eggs. It is 2a per cent, stronger and 25 per cent, cheaper than other ! brands—a fact that shows a 59 per cent, advantage on -the season's i turnover. All Merchants and Storekeepers Mil it. Write to NORTON & C&i Lyfctelton, for Booklets, eta j Examine yonr tin when'opening; 5 it may contain e'riS tff the vabftble S cash prizes.'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14365, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14365, 7 November 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14365, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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