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BOARD AND (lEBIOENCE. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. H. WRIGHT. The abovo Hotel. sit«alcd at tho Comer of Manse and High streets, is very contraj, and within a. minute's walk of, tho Post Ollloe and ail Trams. Customers can rely oil receiving every attention and comfort ut Moderate Kate's. A Good Tablo. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 68. 23il FURNISHED ROOMS to LET; all con-vcnicnoes.-53 Moray place. 17n mO LET, 2 Xiccly-furiiishccl Front BOOMS, X with use of kitchen.—Particulars Kbcrbardt'a Store, Pill street. Hn LADY (It children) wishes BOARD at seaside, Christmas holidays.—Particulars and terms Seaside, Times Office. 17n FURNISHED ROOMS to ]7eT; tema • moderate.—72a Dowling street (t:amc entrance as Girton College). 17n SUPERIOR BOAttO.ItESIDE.VCE, ~72 Manor place; permanent or visiters; terms moderate. 17n TWO Furnished ROOMS to LET; suit business person, terms moderate; private family.—27 Lower Cargill street. TO LET, BEDS for visitors, and Furnished Rooms; bath; select. —PalcrEOll's, 45 Chapman's Terrace, Stuart street. COMFORTABLE HOME for working man iu private family; centra! position.— Sunny, Times Office. 17n T7ACANT, Largo Doublo and Singlo 1 V ROOMS; sunny, quiet home; bath ■ (h.c.).—Address Mother, Times Office. M 'LEAN'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 21 Maclaggan street.—Good Accommrdation for Boarders; good table kenl; tariff. IBs. " ]fm WANTED (by Married Couple), Bed and Silting ROOMS, with Board; private house preferred.—Quiutncsp, Times Office. FURKISHED~BEDKOOm" toTFlTwiih conveniences; suit a lady in business. 37 Cargill street. IGn TO LET, Furnished Front BEDROOM, fireplace; on'rise, good locality, nn<( central.—Address Melbourne, Tiinci Office. TTACANCIES for 2 or 3 boarders; single 'T• rooms; every convenience; moderate terms—7o Stafford street. 13 n VACANCY for TWoVgood table; every homo comfort.—l Clarke street (oft High street). jg n OK« GEORGE Strcot (C. \\. Chapnian, n/OQ Esq.'s, late residence)—VACANClES for permanent hoarders or visitors. 12n GOOD Comfortable Homc-VACANCY~ hoarders; Bingle rooms; good table; 20a.—839 High street (corner Hope). 12n BOARD and RESIDENCE, £1 a week! bath, piano; private family; very clean and quiet.—Write Purity, Times. aUEENSTOWN. — Hamilton's Summer Boarding-house; , coinforta-blo Accommodation; hot, cold, and shower 'baths; terms moderate. 2n VACANCIES— Furnished and Unfurnished ROOMS; suit married couples or sir glo.—U3 Lower Rusfcll street. Un PRIVATE BOARD Tndllesideucc; all conveniences.—W. -Wilson, Stanley street, Qncenslown. 250 ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. TEllpl£wcillOTEL GOOD ACCOMMODATION For Visitors and Travelling Public. Dinner Provided for Train Passengers.' Mrs HARRIS, 200 ■ Proprietress. Em v i ~b7e ii 6"t e i,, TIMARC. .. ;._ J. A. DUNCAN, Propritlor, has pleasure in announcing that hs ha.i taken over the above Hotel, and will endeavour to maintain the reputation which this House lias always enjoyed. The Accommodation is ■unequalled in Timaru, and tho Cuisino is under special supervision. The blouse is within three minutes' walk ot the Railway Station, tho Post Office, and Caroline Bay. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. J. A. DUNCAN, Proprietor. P.O. Box No. 129. 6s .j^AsoNio^'rerrcTißisiWuiicH. VISITORS to above- Hotel will find s Cbinfortaldo HOME. Tariff, 6s per (lav. , ' EDWARD POWER, ' ' Proprietor. EUTIIERFIELD HoI?ii7~CABHEE STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JAS. GEDDES, Proprietor (lato of tho Douglas Hotel, Dunedin).— Tnn new Proprietor desires 'to inform his old Southern friend 6 that ' ho has entered into possession of tho above centrally-situated Hotel, where VISITORS to CHRISTCHURCH can rely on receiving a hearty welcome. Speight's Beer always on tap. Best Brands Liquor only stocked. LWtJorgct to ask for J.G. 6au Tii e t imToTId eb d, ' First-eiaas Private Hotel, MANCHESTER ST., CURISTCHURCJI (Ono Miuuto Direct from Railway Station) Tariff, Es per day. , 17c! 11. C. DAVlD,_Propiiotor. WANTED for one month, Furnished COTTAGE, Warrington, Waitati, or Portobello.—Particulars and terms to Erebus, Times Office. 17u SE^^iri^SOßTS^To - "LET, Fu7 nished ROOJIS.-Apply Mrs Boyd, Kufi Bush. io n BROAD BAY-Wantcd, Finished COT- , TARE for a month in December or January.—Address X. Y., Times Office. MHO LET for Summer, COTTAG eT'EviuuV X dale; clojc to station; suburban fares 7 York place. IGn SUNNYVALE, near Carolino" lunaru.-Privatu Board and Residencefor Vis (us and Permanent Boarder". MrsM'Alnsler. , 15n l '' lll ™shed (or partly) COT- ,," " lA , ( ' ,b > , o " orUl L '"e or l'ortobello JanttaryJ.-Address terms Mornington, ■Times ° fficc ' 13n PUBLIC COMPANIES. "fcTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM1' PANY (LIMITED). FIRE MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Capitol bubswibod £1,500,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve: ... 735.000 Net Revenue for 1908 647 30C THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY Fire Marine, Personal Accident and Sickness, Workers' Compensation, Employers' Liability and Common Law, Public Risk and Third Party Indemnity, Livo Stock Burglary and Housebreaking, Plate Glass, iidclity Guarantee, Administration Bonds ind Mortgage.) Indemnity Risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. OFFICES: Corner of Rattray and Crawford streets, Dunedin. Fire and Marine Branoli, VIUJAM I. BOLAM, Manager. Accident Branch: .__ DAVID T - BROWNLIE, Manager. "VrOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED) has Removed to NEW OFFICES (New Zealand Express, Company's Building), No. 3 BOND STREET (adjoining Bank of Australasia). FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT and FIDELITY GUARANTEE .- RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. JAMES EDGAR, 130 Manager for New Zealand. -\TOKWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE L\ ■ SOCIETY. INSURANCES EFFECTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LOSSES from Firo and Lightning Covered, Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Agents for Otago: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEWZEALAND (LIMITED), . ' Entttay street, Dunedin. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS i* and Others to know that the Otagc Daily Times undertakes the POSTING ol WOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Print, ing in tho most prominent positions in tin Oity on shortest notice.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14683, 17 November 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14683, 17 November 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14683, 17 November 1909, Page 6