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BOARD AND RESIDENCE, .:__/ , _ LK.V lATHAS HO TBI/ (Nearly opposite Railway Station). ;THE FAVOUMIE HOUSE .!• With tho Travelling Public .THE FARMERS' QUARTERS When in Town. Hot Hatha can bo had at all houre Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. \. Moderate Charges. /drift"; from 6s per Day. Tariff, from „'. 25e per Week. Country Visitors aro reminded that it only in Town for tho dny they can obtain a good Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire Escapes throughout tho Building. Night.and Day Porters All Communications to • . " JAMES CONNOR. Telephone 67. I\o. Box 112. PALACE II OIE I, (No License), Moray Haco (opposite First Church). DUNISDIN. ENLARGED, IMPROVED, and REFUI', NISHED. Good Accommodation for Ladies, Families, and tho Travelling Public. I An Excellent Homo lor Permanent Boarders. Tariff from 6s per day; oOs per wcok. Good Attendance. Luggage Express (Hill's) Meets All Trains aiid Steamers. Tolophono 1113. P.O. Box 105. All Communications to 18n JAMES CONNOR OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, : MANSE STREET, DUNEUIN J. H. WItIUHT. The above Hotel, situuted at tho Corner of Manso and High streets, is very central, and within a minuto's walk of tho Post Olhco and ail Trams. Customers win r.;ly on receiving evei'v attention and comfort ut Moderate Rates. A Good Table. Hot Bik) cold baths. Telephone 68. 23i| WANTED, Permanent Working Men BOARDERS, Newmarket Privato Hotel, Princes street; tariff, It's.—W. Errington, proprietor. 17n', Privato BOARD and Rcsi- » ' ' dence, two double bedrooms and sitting- room, for family of ladies (three adults a;>d one girl), from Ist April j RosJ l > .! l ,v pl '?i!;' ri '?, d -""¥ clrcsfl ' slati "B I<s ™ S > 'o J3UA 286, Dttncdm. 2.7 m SUPERIOR *~> .gentlemen friends; good table; ccntuil; beautiful view.-Select, Times Cilice. tsf ANTED,: b6aRD~ReIidENCB , T ' (privato fnmilv), by business gentleman; central or north.—Refined, Times Of"*' 17m XXT ANTED (by Business Lady). HOME, '» refined privato family; central or noich.—Home, Times, Office. , 17m BUSINESS Lady 'rcquircPnOAliDA" RESIDENCE, privato family; use of telephone; would share home with another lody; north ond or hill preferred—Supolioi. Times Office. 17m nniRO'MOANA, 72 Manor J- nor BOARD and Residence; large double room; terms modoralo. 15m KANFURLf I'DENCEij-permanent, visitors; bath, piano, smoke, room; moderate.-46 Manor' place; '■ ■ ■ ' Um PRIVATE BOARD and Residence two i young men; bath (h. c.),' piuno.-4 Cargill street. , ii m ."PRIVATE BOARD"and Residence, U J- "York place; central; washing and moiidmg; 18s per week. 12 in tXTANTED. Two Young Men to SHARK »»' mom, with boardj on hill.-Modc-late, Roslyn P.O. ' 16r.i •pIuVATE BOARD 7ud~7Rcsidence; ,-*• (terms moderate',—''Norwood,'!'I'll Clyde street (near Frederick street). •'' LADY requires BOARD and Lodging; ,'privato family; old couplo preferred. Address N. P., Roslyn P.O. 16m Q CO GEORGE STREET.-VACANCIES-rtUO for Lady and Gentlemen Boarders. j6 nl WASTED to LET, Two Unfurnished » » ll'ront ROOMS; hot water; uso conTimes Office. v I6 m ydUNG. MAN, BOAUD-LODGIMJai' -E ■ private family preferred; state terns; hill locality; central.—Prompt, Times Office. 17 m HPO LET, Funrished or Unfurnished •*■ i ROOM; uso of conveniences; close cm —Lonely, Rcslyn P.O. 16 m ' rjlO LET, Furnished ROOMS; bed»7 A ■ select.—Paterson's, 45 Stuart street (iinddlo house, Chapman's Terrace). —"** —~« AtOOMMODATIOW AT HOLIDAY RESOItTS. Ti,rAsoMo^oTEir^iusT^iu«m. abovo Hotel will.find a Comfortable HOME. TariHyios per. day. • ~;..-.. EDWAItD POWJilt, •;. 2i)° .'. , '■-■ "' ' ' Proprietor. ' mII E T HOOA D~inro! •*• s First-class Privato Hotel, MANCHESTER ST., CHHISU'OJiIJKCH (Uno Minute Direct from Railway Station) Tariff, 5s per day. 17d_ H. C. DAVID, Proprietor. aUJJENSTOWN. - Hamilton's Summer Boarding-house; comforlablo Accomiiiuuation; hot, cold, and shower 'baths; tonus' moderate. ■ 2n MOFFAT'S ACCOMMODATIONHOUSE, Pounawea, mouth Catling ihvnka Rivers; fmhing v boating, shooting; leims, moderate; 'telephone. 2'(jti TVTIJGGKTS (Moyncux).-Seasido ACCOMJ.l ■.UODA'i'lOiN (Mrs Campbell's); trap meets visitors Roiualmpa on application; telephone on promises.—" Tokata." 19ja POPULAR POUNAWEA (Best Part)"- . Four-roomed Funrished HOUSE, Lastcr Holidays; 25.;.—Patsreons', 16 l'rinces street. 17m •WASTER •*-< sido Accommodation; good attendance; trap .meets visitors; easy access.— 't'lione; I'irahanga. 12m SPEND a Holiday at ijucenstown; plenty of room at Davies's "Golden Teriiico" Good table, comfortablo rooms. Terms, 30s per week, 6s per day; children lialf.___ 7m SUPERIOR '.ACCOMMODATION "for summer holiday-Apply Mrs It. Douglas, Beacli Villa, Hampden. 10m SLASIDE.-BOARD and Resilience"or Rooms.—Mrs .Murray, Moeraki, Hillitwvp. 17m PUBLIC COMPANIES. "VfORVICH UNIO.X FIRE INSURANCE J.> • SOCIETY. •INSURANCES EFFECTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LOSSES from Fire and Lighinir.g Covered. Claims Settled with Prompl.tado and Liberality. J Agents for Olago: 1 TUB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF .VEW ,Y.EALA.\D iLIMITED), Rattray street, Duucdiu, *■■'-■■"• "■"- - ■■■ PUBLIC NOTICES. TM-OTICE TO ' ADVERTISERS. ALf, ALTERATIONS of DISPLAY Ain'LRTISEMENI'S intended for Saturday's Issues of the Tnnes rmiet bo handed in to tho Office beforo NOON of tho PRECEUING DAY. otiicrwiec they cannot be attended (o except as Special Advertisemenu, charged for at Scalo Rates DO YOU EVER. FEEL BILIOUS?" - npHEN here's a simple remedy: Take a A cup of "Tiger" Tea, made "just right," without milk or sugar, but with half a slice of lemon in it. Be sure, however, it's "Tiger" Tea. No other tea is quite so good .or likely to be eo . effective. " Tiger!' is all' piiro tea, skilfully blended —tho best you call get for your money. W' A S T~E PAP E R FOR SALE In -l<ots to Suit Purchasers. ApplyPUBLISHER, Otago Daily 'Eimi.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14784, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14784, 17 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14784, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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