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EDUCATIONAL. g T R I K E SI Moet strikes directly affect tho untrained class. No matter who wins, that class loses. Get out of that data. An Hour's Daily Study for a Year (or a half) would put you in a Class that is paid for brain instead of muscle; that give 3 you security-a permcnent and well-paid occupation. Our CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS bring Practical Instruction to the Home in all Engineering and Commercial Subjects. Write at once THE L C. S. (LIMITED), Brain Trainers, 10n P.O. Box 516, Auckland. ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, 123 High street (opposite D.LC.) The Langer System is accurate, easily learnt, and simple in operation—features which account for its popularity, Tuition daily, 10 a.fn. to 5 p.m. Evening Clas3, Mondays and Thursdays, 7to 9. PATTEENS CUT TO MEASUREMENT. Miss C. STEWART (late of Wellington), Principal. 11m ROSSBOTHAM'9 Commercial College. Dowlini; street. —Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, eto.; open Day and Evening. Telephone 736. 23ja BOARD AND RESIDENCE. t'eviathan hotel (Nearly opposite Railway Station). THE'FAVOURITE HOUSE With tho Travelling Public. Electrio Light in Every Bedroom. Bot Baths can ba had at all hours Free of Cbargo to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country Visitors arc reminded that if only In Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. Firo Escapes throughout tho Buildings. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. . P.O. Box 112. rrtHREE BEDROOMS, DINING ROOM .J- to LET, HinaJiina, near Pounawea; post, telegraph office, shop.—J. M. A., Hinahina. 27n A 7 STUART STREET: ACCOMMODATE ' TION for Visitors; handy to station. TSTACANCIES, Permanent or Visitors; » private.—Railway Hotel, M St. Andrew street; terms mode-rate. 25n U CLYDE STREET: Home for Convalescents and Waiting ' Patients.— For terms apply Nurse Brow. 26n DOUBLE ROOMS to LET; suit pirl frionds or young men.—4oß Cumberland street. 26n 1 n LONDON STREET ("Bonnie Bank"): XO Furnished ROOMS to LET; with or without boaTd. "TVTORWOOD," 327 High street: Private BOARD and RESIDENCE; 'phone 2860. 25n VACANCIES for BOARDERS and ROOMS to LET; under new management.—lo9 York place. 25n VACANCIES; permanent or visitors; double, single ROOMS.-245 High street. 22n LARGE Double 1 ROOM vacant; suit couple, friends.—Mm Macdonald, corner Queen and Albany streets. 22n TROUBLE and Single Furniehod ROOMS to LET; board optional.—Apply 534 King street. 22n ED-SITTING ROOM to LET; terms moderate; telephone; all conveniences. Address Hill, Times Office. 23n ACANCY Few BOARDERS; every ' convenience; central. 'Phone 3196.— 47 Moray place (near Choral Hall). 180 TO LET, 2 Furnished BEDROOMS; use conveniences; close town, beach,— Write Nikau, Edward street, Timaru. 28n ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. KANAKA HOTEL, '» V Pembroke, Lake Wanaka. Mr and Mrs C. T. MUNRO desire to intimate that they have Purchased this Excellent Hotel. Tourists and visitors can rely upon obtaining all the comforts of a home away from home. Motor care meet passengera on arrival of train at Clyde on receipt of telegram, 3n KITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL. F. M, DREWETT Proprietor. VACANCIES Tourists; Christmas holi- * days; bath (hot shower); good table; conveniences.—Walker's Private Hotol, Ranfurly- 28n TAIERI MOUTH: Week-enders and Visitors can obtain ACCOMMODATION at Riverbank. ■ 25n WARRINGTON: To LET, Furnished HOUSE; four weeks, or longer, Christmas —House, Warrington Poet Office. SEASIDE, Pounawca: To LET, Comfortable Furnished COTTAGE; any month cxcept January.—Riverina, Times Office. WANTED, 2-roomcd CRIB, furnished, one month; Portobello or Kaik.—Address Batch, Time 6 Office. 28n '"' 1 — MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. . WE RESTORE Grey Hair to its Natural Colour, and succcssftil'y treat all Troubles of tho Skin and Hair Consultation free.-The Misses ChiltonButton, next Herbert. Haynes' Princes street. 12au WANTED RENT (immediately, by good, careful tenant, no children) about 7 ROOMS; up to facre; all modern conveniences; Mornington or Roslyn preferred; for term, if necKsary,—DECEMBER, Times Office. 27n ENTOMOLOGICAL BOOKS.-Wanted to BUY, Catalogue of Hymenoptera., etc., Hudson's Butterflies and Moths of Brown's Qoleoptera, any others.—Clarke! 114 Princes street. . 28n USINESS.—Wanted to PURCHASE, Good Payable Business, Dunedin.— Address full particulars Business, Times Office. 28n WANTED to BUY, a Second-hand DROP SCENE and WINGS for country hall—C. Hopgood, St. Andrews. WANTED to RENT, Srnalh Convenient »* HOUSE; central; state terms — Address House, Times. . 23n WANTED, MOTOR BIKK—FuII partieulars, including h.p., model, and i price. Bike, Times Office. 28n WANTED LEASE, 50, 100 ACRES; buddings; . near school—Farmer, Albany Street Pc?t Office, Dunedin. 28n WANTED to BUY or HIRE, SCOOP.Scoop, Times Office. 27n WANT]® to BUY, MOTOR BOAT— State price, full particulars, Petrol, Times Office. 28n ORDERS TAKEN ladies' dresses, underclothes, children's clothes, etc.; moderate charges.—Address Competent, Times Office. 27n WANTED BUY—Furniture, Sundries, La/lies', Gentlemen's Clothing; letters attended,-Baddy, King street. Telephone 3176. ' 28n WANTED to BUY, Sccond-hand Shop Window FlTTlNGS.—Particulars to Fitter, Daily Times. 23n "OTANTED BUY, Second-hand Gig or < ' Buggy HARNESS; price, whero 1 6een.—Harness, Times Office. 27n STOVE. - Wantod to Becond-hand Stove.—Price eind particulars to Box 12, Dunedin. 26n SPECIAL Sale Engagement and Dress Rings; big reouctions, Necklets, . Bangles, Brooches, Pendants, Wedding Presents; best variety in town,—Himmel b) 99, 135 George street. fin

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15933, 28 November 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15933, 28 November 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15933, 28 November 1913, Page 9