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BOARD AND REBIDENOE, T EYIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Station). THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free of Chargo to Visitors and Bonrdera. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they om obtain a. Good Lunch from 12 till 2. Firo Escapes throughout the Building. Night and Day Portora. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephcno 67. P.O. Box 112. lj R P H Y' 8 CRITERION HOTEL la the MOST UP TO-DATE HOTEL In Dunedin. Electric Light and Elevator row Installed. 2 HOT DINNERS: From 12 to 2, 6 to 7,50. 'Phone 211. Telegrams, Criterion. Box 421. jaues murphy, 19f Proprietor. THE MASONIC HOTEL, 273 Princes street Dunedin, CATERS FOR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. Electric light throughout Ample bathrooms. Up to date, with every oomfort and convenience. SECOND TO NONE IN THE DOMINION. Tariff for Boarders: £1 per week, or is per day. Dinner, 12 till 2; Tea, 5 till 7. Convenient situation: 3 minutes from Post Office. A. EL BEDFORD, 31m Manager. Furnished or Unfurnished * ' ROOM in refined family, with use of conveniences; must bo central.—State particulars to Handy, Daily Times Offico. WANTED (by Two Ladies), Furnished BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM; central preferred.—Ladies, Times Office. T7ACANCIES for BOARDERS; single * and doublo rooms; 18s week. —Newmarket Private Hotel, Manor place, VACANCY few BOARDERS; every convenience; central; 'phone-3196.— 47 Moray place (near Choral Hall). 15my PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for two youn? men; bath (h., c.); piano. 50 Hanover street. 14my TO LET, Two Unfurnished ROOMS; use conveniences; close to city; reasonable.—Hill, Times Office. 13my /GENTLEMAN reqiliree BOARD and V3T Lodging; quiet, at reasonable terms.— Address Seeker, care Times Office. 13my VACANT, Two Comfortably Furnished ROOMS; private; use conveniences; handy car.—7B Union street. lOmy mO LET, 2 Unfurnished ROOMS—Apply J- 97 Vogel street (near Anderson's Bay road). 13my Furnished rooms _to Let; terms moderate.—72a Dowling street (axmo entrance as Girton College). 16my TSTANTED, Comfortable HOME business » v young lady; moderate terms; near penny scction.—Friday, Times Office. VACANCIES for BOARDERS; private; Railway Hotel, 94 St. Andrew's street; terms moderate.—Mrs M'Nicholi. 16mv ANTED, Two Unfurnished ROOMS; good locality; city preferred.—Three, Times. Office. 16my TWO Young Ladies require BOARD and Residence; share room; central; hill preferred.—Address Sisters, Times Officc. FOB 3ALE. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-lour Words, Is; Six insertions, ss. Doublo rates charged unles3 cash paid. OK QUICKSALE,B ROOMS (Roslyn); sewered, electric light, plastered, 12ft studs, patent sanitary, large bathroom; splendidly laid-out grounds.—Carter, Exchange Court. 16my FOR SALE, Most Up-to-date 6-roomed BUNGALOW (Musselburgh); inquire early; £830.—Battersby Co. 16my TO SELL (privately), New BUNGALOW, 5 roftms, vestibule; everything up to date; all convenience; second scction Anderson's Bay road.—llex, Times Office. FOII SALE—Van (suitable country hawker or delivery town), Good Set of Harness, and Riding Saddle.—Spain, pastrycook, Frederick street. 16my MOTOR CAR (beautiful E-seater) for SALE; circumstances compel sacri-fic-f.—Particulars Box 553, Dunedin. lamy TAR for SALE, any quantity; special quotations for country ordors.—W. J3. Christie, Roslyn. 15niy QAAA ACRES SMALL GRAZING /VULMJ RUN, 3d acre rent; going ooncern, £850 (Aeep included). —Macaesey. FOR SALE, Comfortable 4-roomed COTTAGE and garden-in city; £310. Cottage, Times. 15my A MERICAN ORGANS, from 15 guineas; ■IA. write for catalogues; easy payment 6 arranged.—At llolden'6, Octagon. 13my FOR SALE (for removal), New BUILDING, 14 x 34ft. —Apply Morton's Store, Kaikorai. 15my OWNER of Agricultural Property (Canterbury) is prepared to EXCHANGE foi Dunedin City Properties.—Particulars Battersby Co., Dunedin. 15my "INVALID CHAIR, 4-wheelcd, uphol A stored basket, pneumatic tyres; only used few months.—Chair, Timc6 Office. NEW Model (1913) Iron-frame Handsome English PIANO; powerful tone; 38 guineas.—Holden, Octagon. OQQK— CITY (central, on rise): 7 ewO/VU ROOMS; glorious position; absolute bargain.—Boyd, Princes street. WELLINGTON.-First-class BOARD- » » ING-HOUSE, near Parliament House; tariff £2 2s; ingoing £500; owner retiring—Alex. Harris and Co., auctioneers. 15my S'ECTIONS, St. Clair: Two Fine Sections, each 48 x 12D.—Apply 43 Douglas street, St Kilda. 13my OA QA— ROSLYN (town side): 4 SrrOU ROOMS; 6cwered; splendid chance; nice section.—Boyd, Princes street. FOR SALE, Furnished CRIB; splendid situation; suitable for boating men; bargain.—Crib, Times Office. lOmy ENGLISH PIANO; iron frame, full compiss, powerful !ono; 38 guineas; 20s monthly.—Holden, Octagon. 9my j /MOUNTER, Glass Cases, Horse, Trap, and \J Harness, Billiard Table (full size).— Boddy, King street. 9my F'R SALE. Leasehold Dairy FARM, 83 acres; near Dunedin; stock, etc., going concern; £290.—Apply 59 Maoandrew road. South Dunedin; no agents. lOmy FOR SALE, Coal and General Carting BUSINESS, south end; small capital. Straightaway, Times Office 14my NEW 1913 Exhibition Model Iron-frame PIANO; 20s monthly; unequalled value.—At Holden's, Octagon. 15my GOOD Working Nets, Bells, and Muzzles, also Spaniel Puppies, for SALE,—Charles Bills Dunedin. 30ap IF you rant a. Drilling Machine, Lathes, Forge, Anvil, Chain Block, Vyee, Screwing Tackle, f ipAB WINCH, Belting, Pulleys, Cotton Vv Waste, etc., ring up 1452 —C. Black, Crawford street. Hap PLANT NOW.—Finest Nursery Stock in Otago: Fruit Trees, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Strawberries, Rhubarb. Finest hedge plants, per 100.Barberrv, finest dividing hedge, 20s; Hollies, 25s to 50s; OLEARIA, 255; Lawson's Cypress, splendid breakwind, 25s.—The leading nurservmen: lIOWDEN & MONCRIEFF tUMITED), Dunedin. 12my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15765, 16 May 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15765, 16 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15765, 16 May 1913, Page 6

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