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BOARD AND nESIDEHCB. | EVIAT II A N HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Station). THE FAVOURITE .HOUSE With the Travel line Publto. Elcofrio Lieht in Etery BedroomHot Bitha can bo bad at all hours Froo of Churgo tp Visitors and Bo&rderi. Moderato Charßij. Country Visitors are t(winded (hit j' Qn'y in Teton for the dnv the? can obtaui good Lunch from 12 till 2. Firo Eicapes throughout tho Building. flight and Day Porters. All Communications to JAMES CONNOR, „ Trlophft.no 67. P.O. Pot 112. PALACE HOTEL, ' MORAY PLACE (Opposite First ChuroU. Post Office Box 196. 'Phono 1143 Good Accommodation for Trawlline Public? and for Permanent Boarders. Tariff from 6s per day. First-class Table. Situated within 2 minutes' walk of Railwat Station, Wharves, and Post Office. Hot and cold baths, electrio ligbtimr complete. Fire escapes throughout the buildinßl Day and Nipht Porters in attend<uiM. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Manse street, Diined.in,—Mrs Robert Walker bens to intimate to her country friends and the travollirijj publio having taken over the abovo Tfrnjxrnnco Hotel and RosWiirnnt, and trusts to havo their sonorous srunortSpecial attention civcn to Permanent Boarders. All homo comforts, at Moderato Prices. Dinner. 12 to 2. Tea.: 5 to 7. TJ AILWAY Private Hotel, Corner Casttfc and St. Androw streets. —Handy Pailway Station. Every convenience for Boarders. Tariff. 4s 6d daily; permanent, 1B«-,TAMES BAIRD. Proprietor. rnEMPERANCB HOTEL, MatWn J- street;—VACANCIES for Boarders; trood table; dinner 12 noon till 2 p.m.— Mrs CaJlaghan, Proprietress. 2>s "TZENILWORTH," 11 Graham street. T -IV. Comfortablo HOME; every convenience; . central and sunny position; term'! nioderat.e. 21s! HOME in Private Family Required hy Young (leiitlcman; away :it wo!;fnds; balli, piar.o; no other bonrriprs preferred.—Terms (immediately) to Comfort, Times Office. 12c BOARD-RESI PENCE for 2 young mop: pinna—4 Carsill street (corner Filleuj street), City. 6o PRIVATE BO ARft -R E SIDENC E~f or 2 A yotintr men: bat.h. —W Hanover street (opposite Hospital). 7o W ACTED. ACCOMMODATION (ncTr river) for five about Christmas, ono month.—George, 13a Fillc.ul street. 7o tXfANTED, BOARDERS; first-class aci T commod.ilion; under nen- nmna-se-mr.nt.—Rainbow Dining Rooms, St. An-drc-w street. VACANCY Fen- Gentlemen BOARDERS; single and doiiblo rooms; 'phono 2170,-6 Smith street, City. 7n pURNISinSI : (WIS~toI.ETr m -i without board:—so Dowlini; street,

A FITiEUIi STREET.—Vacancy Respoctt: able MEN; gootl tn.lilo; every con•venipnee: wash in if; IPs. 100 VACANCIES Permanent BOARDERS: fintjlo rooms; good table; killi ,iml piano; l|is.—2 Manor place. 110 COSV Furnished ROOM, refined !x>mo; 6s; or Boarder. 16s 6d; cla-o Post C.flire.—Gentlemen, Time. l !. ]lo 2or 3 Goatlcmrn; double ' nndisiitglo lvileony rooms; every eonToniojico.—Kiitnga. Smit.il street, 110 WANTED, Two Liriy UOAW>KRS.-7l Cargill sl.ro.ot, 12n TO LK'P. Unfurnished Front ROOM; fiinny and central.—ss Filleul street (near Ha rover street). 13d rpO bp (by Witlo\v. Elderly), BED-. A ROOM; would suit elderly person.— 123. Times Office. 120 IpXTRA Larffe Front Bed-sitting ROOM; lovoly view; use conveniences.— Couple, Hillside, care of Times Office. WANTED (by Working Matt), Private BOARD-RESIDENCE ; use «[ workshop preferred.—Alf, Times Office. 120 rpWO Ladies in Business Require HOARD A and Residence; moderate.—Central, Times Office. 120 ACCOMMODATION AT HOUDAV ItEBOntS. "milE". HOTEL OF CHRISTX CHURCH. MASONIC HOTEL, ■ OSo Second from Cathedral 6qUaro. Tariff, 6s por day, 0. LANGE, Proprietor (Late of White Swan and Riccarkm Hotels). The tr o gad iTkIT , First-class Privato Hotel. MANCHESTER ST.. CHRISTOHTJRCH. Ono Minute Direct from Railway Station. Tariff. 5s per day. 17d R. O. DAVID. Proprietor^ T) A h M E It "s l" 0 N. J- WEEK-ENDERS and others in Dfeil <vt Accommodation .iro Rewimneji-led Bungalow Jloti=o for Clonnliiiofw. Civility, and Comfort; .terms moderate. — Mrs Parke?. The Bungalow, Palnierston. ? 0 MOKRAKI: 7-ro.imw) Furnished HOUSE to Let for 6 weeks, Christmas, holidays; overlooking lv>ncl).—.Mrs Croon, ]]jj|. grpvo P.O. 1 ]j (1

TTOROMIEO HOUSE, Broad BnvJtV Superior BOARD and Residence; Tetter or telephone.—Mrs Green. 7o COACHES AND BUSSES. Royal mail line of coaches (COBB & CO J. Thb aboTi> Lino of Coaches leave I.awrence bn arrival of Express Train from Dunwiin for Beaumont, Miller's Flat, and Roxburgh daily. For Alexandra, On Tna<days. Thursdays, Saturdays (Roxburgh overnight). Wivdhesdaj". andFridiys, 9.50 a.m. Queens-tofcn-Cromwflll—Mondays. Wednesdays, and Ffid*j»> 930 a.m. QowtHfoirn Lnko Wnnaka (vii Crown Range)— Tuesdays nnd Saturdays; returni-fte Mondays and I'hura days, during Sumrrior Months. Via Otfifro _ Central Lino. Clyde nnd Cromwell—Dnily on arrival of train from Lhinedin. Crom»fl|l, Hnw«i, Pembroke— Tuesdays, Thamdav". and Saturdays, 3 *.m,; totarninC following daya. Agents in Duncditi, New Zoaland Impress Company. Full particulars from Thoitss Oook and Son. Diinedin ; Jimf from H. CRAIG ft CO. (LIMITED), Head Office: Peel street, Lawronoe. l"leiihnm> No, 1. COACH LEAVES I'ORTOBELLO DAILY at 8.15 ».m. for Dunedin, returning from Dtm?Hiti (Mum itrcet) si J pm. Fare, 1« each way. Put eel?, Lutrtnure. etc.. reoaiTed at Btible.* until 2.30 p.m. D. D. MORRISON. Proprietor. Crust and Crust's Stables. Stafford streot Brighton, kori bush, and TAIER.I 110 DTH.—Coach leave. Grefiti Island 8.15 a.m. Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays? liettiminor Taiori Mouth at 2 p.m., Knri Bt»h 2.30 p.m., Brighton 3.45 p.m., and Green Island 5.20 p.m. Picnic parties, passenßSrS, and Eoodi ALEX. SMjTll, I-ropriolor. Fairfield. ffOAC.II Loaves Sandynjount Tuesdays, 'Iliuridays, Saturdays. 8.30: Manso (frect, i p.m. i ukus' 'ares.—D, Arnott. frMIK First Utility of frequent and regular X Advoitifinf consists in this: There i} at all times a larsx class of wrsons. both in nn:r 11 rv : and 'own. who (ut?« no fixed pi new inr tlio purcha.*) of ocrt.iin ncccssary nrtides, and ;iro rea/lv to lxi sivayod and drawn towards any particular plnco which i> <:irw c ii'v Ijpritiirht under their notion. Imliftcreni to ail, ttiev yie'd without hesitation to Uie lirst who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15272, 12 October 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15272, 12 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15272, 12 October 1911, Page 2

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