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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T E V lAT HAN H O T B L *-* (Nearly opposite Railway Station). THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With tho Travelling Public. THE FARMERS' QUARTERS When in-Town. Hot Baths can be' had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. * •' Moderate -Charges. Tariff from 5s per Day. Tariff from 256 per Week. Country Visitors are. reminded that il only in Town for the day fhcy.can obtain a good-Lunch from .12 to' 2. Firo Escapes throughout the Building. .Night and Day Porters. All Communications to ~ JAMES CONNOR,. Telephone 67: P.O. Box 112. PA LAC E HO re'li (No License), Moray riace' (opposite First Church),' DUNEDIN. ENLARGED, IMPROVED,' and REFURNISHED. jGood Accommodation fov Ladies, Families, and tho Travelling Public. An Excellent Home for Permanent Boarders. Moderate Tariff. Good Attendance. Luggage Express (Hill!s) Meets All Trains und Steamers.. Telephone 1143. P.O. Box 196. ;. A)l Communications to 18ii JAMES CONNOR. OCCIDENTAL .PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. . J. 11. WRIGHT, Tho above Hotel, situated at the Corner of Manso and High streets, is very central, and within' a minutes walk of tho Pout Oflioo and ail Trains. Customers can rely on receiving every attention and comfort at Modorute Rates. A Good Tablo. Hot and cold baths. Telophone 60. . ; 23tl •npO LET.-Doublc furnished Front BEDX ROOM; suit two business Indies or gerittemen.— 15 Cargill street, City. WANTED (by -Young-' Lady encaged during day), BOARD' and Keaidisicc; cenira!.—Address Lester, ...Daily- .Times,-' WANTED, foTT, fortnight; atati locality,'"lerm's, and Fwle'r, Keiiniugton;- 'Irivcr6atgill. GOOD' BOABD-RE-SIDEXCE, "eTery ' convenience; .moderate terras;'' casual or permanent.'-Apply iirs Jamieson, U Manor place-' ' -\ 22d VISITORS to Christchurdi for.the Xmas and Kew. Year-.-Holidays-.will find Superior .Accommodation: -at bt,- -Ebuo, 187. ."Worcester'' street .Miss Hampton, 'Proprietress. Tolcgfiifes' and "letters '"have -beat attention. r '■■' ;. ;'/'' ! 2ld. ,i.''i Princes' street'.—Tariff, 4s 6d"da'yj :"perluanent by arrangement; nil convcuie'uccsj good table kept. *./'•>''•••" -.•■-•••■','■' ■■' ~.; ijjj ESPLIiVS TEMi%IANc¥ t TIbTEL7--70 Stallard street.—Superior Board and Residence, poinuucnl or visitors; three minutes Post Office. 21d Cumberland street (near Railway Sta-tion).-f-Vacaiicics for Boarders; single rcoins; every convenience. o[ { \ PRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE for two young men; bith (h.c.); piano.—No. -t Cargill street (near Filleul street). IBd '.. jpKUEENSTOWN.',— Hamiltou's Summer .>£» comfottablo;. .Aoccminiidatio'n; hot, cold,"' '■'an.d', sh'iwer 'ba'tlfe.;! terms''moderate.'' l: .;'."l\'/.' ".'.., "in ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY REBORTB. ia the Leading Hotel. Electric paesengcr elevator, croquet lawn, motor garage. (Mrs) ]>'. GOLDING, iOor.i'.- ■■' Proprietress. 'g'AJSyORLY TEMPERANCE HOTEL. ' ' GOOD ACCOMMODATION ' ' ■■■•• For Visitors and Travelling Public.-.,-.' Dinner Provided for Train Passengers. ' ' Mrs HARRIS, 200 ' Proprietress. T4|ASONIC~HOTEL, CHIUSTOIuicH VISITORS to above Hotel will find 8 Comfortable HOME. Tariff, '.(* por dav. EDWARD POWER, ' - 290; -■■ • "■' v -' : '■■ I'-rbpric^oij.' , Mo , |HEi:FiELD; , :;ijQm: ■ J&. Street, c-hkistcHdrcH- jas , CEDDES, Proi»'ie|tur;.(latp,.oLthc-:Dougla3 Hotel, Dime<liii).-Xiio 'now'l'r.opriqtor desires to inform • his old Southern friends that ho has entered into possession of the .above centrally-situated Hotel, where VISITORS to CHRISTCHURCH can rely on receiving a hearty welcome. Spoight's Beer always on tap. Be6t Brands 'Liquor only stocked. Don't forget to ask for J.U.. 6au TH E TROCA DER O, FirsNeluss Private Hotel, . MANCHESTER. ST:. CIIRISTCHUROH (One Minute from'-Railway Station) : ' : '.'..'/' TariftViSs-'Ve't^iiaj 1 ,'' l ''' ! '?.' ,: ' •Itj! \; .., ' H t ;C. HAVJpVijrjjnjc^r^ ■jVTUGGETS (Molyneux).-Seaaide ACCOJiJIODATION (.Mrs Cauipbc-H's); Imp : . -meets visitors llomahapa' on-' kppiic-aiioii; telephone on premises.—" Tokata." '" 2(d - \J two single beds.—Moore, ■ Preston street TiniaTit. -.-.•.■ ojj TO LET, Three ROOMS, furnished:;". 3tk per week—Particulars Mrs finch M'Coll, Brighton. ' AT; the' S;asido.-Try Priv-afe:- HoUl Metropole for Christmas DINKBRII. IV. Bastings, proprietor. 23d SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for siimKJ iner holidays.'—Apply Mrs R.-Denglas. Beach. Villa, Hampden. . lid GOOD ACCOMMODATION,, .'RailwaTTemperance Hotel,''Waikouai'ti'; ■ trap's for hire; ncur station''and beach.—A Pnrk proprietor. 7( j ]& J)>ERAICI._To LET, -f-roomed HOUSE; XIX passage and scullery; furnished; month tujv^^s^p^'yJlfbnJidajonds'.oii. M 'BRIDE'S .FAMILY town; an ideal country home; every convenience and attention: Tariff. -C-s and 83. TENDERS. EOAD FORMATION, TOWNSHIP OF .. , .„, SOUTHEND. 7^'?, EI - S wi " r «' 0 ' v «l until 5 p.m. .IAM'AEY 7, for Construct ion of Loudon street. Plans ami specifications, etc., with F. J. WILLIAMS. C.E., Now Zealand Express Company's Buildings, 21<1 ' : Bond'street. HHENDERS are invited ti~lhe~6"th. JANUARY, 1910. for iho. ER|-'C- . ITON of a WHARF at Murray River Stewart Island, for the Rim,i Timber ComIWliy, . Plans and specifications to be- seen at the Office of the INVERCARGILL SHIPPING COM- . pany mama_v u ! £i . COUNTY. I TENDERS will be received at the I Comity Office.tiH 3 p.m. on FRIDAY 3H December, for tho following AVOUK: Contract No. 51.-Breakins 250 Yard-i Metal, Pulcoteraki road, . Mertou Riding. Specifications may be seen at the County JOHN PORTEOUS. ~. ~ ... _, , County Clerk- ' "Q-'kouaiti. Decemlx>r .21. 1909. .22(1 To AND OTHERS. WANTED (limnediatolv), TENDERS for PURCHASE of 36 Acres Italian Rvegr.S and Clover (growing crop). Or, in the alternative, TENDERS invited for riARVESTINU ami STACKIMI same on tho ground, dose to Outram Railway Station. Apply (at once) to DONALD REJD & CO. (LTD.), 22d Vogcl street, Dimedin. SAG AU'S Celebrated English Wood-work-ing Machinery; • catalogues, quotations. Apply aolt agent,. Henry F. ilow, timber 1 merchant, Bond street,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14715, 24 December 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14715, 24 December 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14715, 24 December 1909, Page 10