BOARD BKD RESIDENCE. LEVIATHAN IIOTIJL (Nearly opposite R-aiiway Station}. . THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Puhlio. THE FARMEKS , QUARTERS When in Town. Hot BatKi can be had at, all hours Fr« o£ Charge to Visitors and Boarders. Moderate Charges. Tariff from 5e per Day. Tariflt from 25s per Week. Count ty Visitors are lennnded that ii cnlj in Town for tho day they can obtain c good Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire- Escapes throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. All Communications to JAMES CONNOR. Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. TO ALA C~E HOTEL, ' MORAY PLACE (Opposite First Chur.J. Post Office Box 196. 'Pliono 1143 Good Accommodation for Travelling Publio and for Permanent Boarders. Tariff from 6s per day. First-class Table. Situated within 2 minutes' walk of Railway Station, Wharves, and Post Office. Hot and cold baths, electric lighting complete. Fire-escapes throughout tho buildings. Day and.Night Porters in attendance. UUIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. 11. WIIIGHT. The above Hotel, situated at tho Coiner of Manso and High street?. Is very central, and within a minute a walk of the Post Oliioo and ail Trams. Customers can rely on receiving every attention and comfort at Jlodorote Hates. A Good Table. IJot Bn;J cold baths. Telephone 68. 23d (PERMANENT BOARDERS WANTED. X. -Mrs VEITCH, who has just taken over the Commodious Premises of MiMiller, 394- -King; street, wishes to recurc 8 Respectable Young; Men as Permanent Boarders. Terms reasonable. — Apply (early) Mrs Veitch, 391 King street, lOf "OAILWAY Private Hotel, Corner Caslfo MX street and St. Andrew street.—Handy Town, Railway Station. Every convenience, foe boarders. Tariff, 4s 6d per day; permanent, 18s.—JAMES BAIRD, .Proprietor. "W7ISITORS to town during holidays will V find -Good ACCOMMODATION at Rainbow Dining Rooms. Vacancy for few Boarders; single rooms. —Corner Georgo and St. Andrew streets: 18ja TO LET, Furnished BEDROOM and Sittiirgroom; piano and telephone; use of'kitchen and conveniences; suit two Lidies.—Rooms, Times Office. 10f a FURNISHED ROOMS to LET; nice Al locality; 5 minutes from Octagon.— 1 Albert street 10f ."PUENISHED BED-SITTING ROOM; - elderly gentleman requiring little attention not" objected t0.—516 High street. f\ ENTLEMEX visiting town: and Per*Ul manent BOARDERS; superior, comfortable accommodation; moderate terms.— 31 Manor place. , 8f fORIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE, two -8- young men; hath (h. and c), —47 Hanover street (opposite Hospital). 8f T7ACANCY for gentleman; good table, » liofne comforts; moderate—433 George street.;'.. _. 8f TO LET, Up-to-date Furnished ROOMS, with or without board.—Electric House,-' Stafford street. 8f OR.WOOD," 327 High street—Superior "ACCOMMODATION; terms moderate; good table. 'Phono 2E60. 7f a to YORK PLACE.-Comfortable Home 4/0 2 or 3 Working Men; recommended; 18s. W mWO Ladies require large BEDROOM A for two weeks; fireplace; two single beds; use'kitchen; in Middlemarch.—State terms .to T., Times Office. 9f rrfcOMINION BOARDING-HOUSE, 341 uL/ Cumberland street.—Monls 9d.-Mre Heller (late Port ChalmeTs), proprietress. SUPERIOR -BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM to LET; central-Select, Times' Office. _4f •ITACANCY Few GENTLEMEN; good i table; home comforts; excellent view; moderate.—l 3 Market Terrace. 4f SUPERIOrTTwo ROOMS, furnished; use of conveniences; suit'married couple. Williams, Carnarvon street, Bclleknowes. BOARD and Residence; first-class accommodation.—Mis Baylee, 50 Manor place. ;; 4f ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS, MASONIC- HOTEL, GHRISTCHURCH. . — VISITORS to above Hotel will find s Comfortable HOME. Tariff, 6s per day. EDWARD PUWER, . 290 . Proprietor. m H;E T R 0 0 A D E It 0, -S- First-class Private Hotel, MANCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH (One Minnte Direct from Railway Station) ' Tariff, Ss per day. I7J R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. PALMYRA HOUSE, Queenstown, Private Board and Residence; every convenience.—Mre S. W. Wilson, proprietress. 10n WAKA MOUTH ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Pounawea.—Boating, bathing, fishing, shooting; boate and oil launch- for hire; fresh flounders noted feature of the house.—Geo. Kollberg. If>IJEENSf6WN.-C<Jmfortable'~AC'COM-V* MODATION; unrivalled view; hot, cold, and shower baths, at Hamilton House. Simson. 3f "VTACANOIES for Visitors at Ocean View, ■ * Beach street; terms moderate.—Apply Miss Size-more, Waikouaiti. 7f LET, Up-to-date 4A roomed Furnished HOUSE, £1 per week.—W. File, Karitane. 7f ; Tr>,ROAD BAY.-To LET, Furnished ; I> HOUSE.-Apply 79 Albany street. MONEI, TUT 0 N B T TO LEND. The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. FRED. SMITH, 15m Manager. MONEY to LEND in large or small amounts, on Freehold Security. MONDY & STEPHENS, Solicitors, 203 Princes street. rjHRUST MONEY to LEND on Freehold £■ Seourity or Municipal Debentures, at Current Rates.—The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of N.Z. (Ltd.), oornor Water street and Bond street. W. LAURENCE SIMPSON. Manager. MONEY TO LEND In Any Sum. MOORE, MOORE, & NICHOL, Solicitors, 230 • 56 Lower Stuart street. MONEY to LEND, Freehold Securities; lowest rates.—Holmes, Gilkison, and White, solicitors, 10 Water 6treet, DunGiiill. ppRUST Money to Lend on First MortJt gage of Freehold Securities.—ADAMS IJUOS., solicitors. BRANCH OFFICE L**, OTAGO DAILY TIMES And OTAGO WITNESS. Is at CORNER JEItyOIS QUAY and HARRIS STREET,' where 'Files oi Otago Daily Tillies and Otago Witness may be referred to, Copies Obtained, and where Advertisements, Subscriptions, and Accounts will be received by J. ILOTT, Agent for North Island. OTAGO DAILY TIMES CO. (LIMITED). MOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by Agricola, Weekly, in tho Otago Witness, Jc-iiing with subjects of current interest to 'I'.iiii:::;.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15064, 10 February 1911, Page 2
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