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COARD ANO R2SIOENQX. LEVIATHAN HOT EL. Nearly Oppoeito Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be had at nil hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarder* MODERATE CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for tho Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDDJGS. Night and Day Porters All ooimnunipations to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. Box 112. (TYUNGARVAN PRIVATE HOTEL (lato '■mJ Imperial Hotel, Princes street South). Mrs Mace, Dowling street, ljias taken along lease of the above Hotel. The whole building has been renovated, refurnished, and fitted with every modern convenience. Opens for business November, 1915. Boarders to be specially catered for. Hot baths, electric light every room. A homely home. Dinners 12 to 2, Is; Tea 5 to 7, Is. Modorato. tariff. 3n LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place \X ('Phone 2180) .-Best ACCOMMODATION visitors; personal supervision.—Moss and M'Pherscjn. 21c BOARD - RESIDENCE; also Furnished ROOMS to LET.—Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairley, proprietress). YNDHURST HOUSE. 47~lSirIy plac* Vacancy Boarders. Under new man agement.—Mrs Robinson; 'phone 3 56. TITO LET, Furnished Double and Single X ROOMS.—Electric House, 79 Stafforc street; 'phone 1117. 9n /GENTLEMAN requires LODGINGS; VJ" quiet home, neighbourhood Howe street, north end. —Elia, Times. 9n TTACANCIES for BOARDERS at 317 ■ Y High street; every convenience; ?, minutes from C.'P.O. tn W 'ANTED, 2 respectable Working Men BOARDERS; central.—Apply 9 Filleul street. 4n SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for married couple.—Bß Queen's drive (near beach), Musselburgh. . ' 5n 3 SUPERIOR Furnished ROOMS; piano; every convenience; no children.—lol, tram terminus, St. Kilda. 4n RIVATE BOARD and Residence for . young Man; bath, hot-cold, piano.— , '50 Hanover street. 10n /"IIRL wishes comfortable BOARD and VJT Residence for a few weeks in a private family.—Address 50, Times Office. mo LET, 1 or 2 large Unfurnished . J- ROOMS; private family.—Sunny, Times. lOn ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. COKER'S HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. •- OH in public favour and with every modern appointment. 100 ROOMS OF "SOLID COMFORT. FIRST-CLASS MENU. Civil and Obliging Attendants. TARIFF MODERATE. Now under the management of E. J. MASSEY, Experienced in the control of first-class hotels. Thone 677. , lmv THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL (Overlooking Caroline Bay), TIMARU, N.Z. South Canterbury's Leading Hotel. SUPERIOR SERVICE AND EVERY MODERN LUXURY TARIFF ON APPLICATION. Telegrams "Hydro Grand." Telephone 608. B. C. JONES, 8s Proprietor. BEVERLEY HOUSE, WAI-ITI ROAD, TIMARU (close to the Bay). Superior Accommodation Visitors, Permanent Boarders. Gardens, tennis courts, croquet— Terms on application Mrs F. A. Chalmers, proprietress. l&j INDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, 47 Manchester street, Chrktchuroh.— Moderate tariff, good chef. Proprietress, Mrs N J. Johnston. 'Phone 1204. Correspondence will receive courteous attention 25c SHERWOOD— The leading BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT} established over 30 years; 245 Cashel street, Christchurch. Terms on application. 300 Mrs SIMOOX, Proprietress. HIT E HART HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. The Loading Coihmercial and Tourist Hotel. Tariff: 10s per day F. M. DREWITT „ Proprietor. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors. Also Furnished Cottage to Let for not less than six weeks.—Jane O'Brien, "The Pines," Taieri Mouth. TTiEATHERWICK HOUSE, Kaka Point. ■ M ~ n - First-class Accommodation for tourists; 'phono Port Molyneux Bureau.— J. HenderBon, proprietress. Trap meets trains. 9 n \\7"ANTED, email Furnished HOUSE for • » school holidays; close to waterside, Broad Bay or Portobello preferred.—State terms to Clean and Careful, Times Office. ARRINGTON: To LET, COTTAGE. 3 large furnished rooms.—Airs Bremner, Warrington <j n WANTED EXCHANGE (sjx weeks Christmas), Furnished HOUSE (seaaide) for one inland —Healthy, Times Office. PROFESSIONAL. EDWARD ROBERTS, M.I. Civil and Mechanical Engineer, has Resumed Practice at 111 Stuart street, aiter a prolonged visit to Australia. Valuator for Machinery, Buildings. Land, etc. Tel. 164. THE PAINLESS DENTAL CO.-Noto New Address: 85 Lower Stuart street (below Octagon), Dunedin. mO OUR COUNTRY PATIENTS"! X Special Attention to Visitors to the town. —Horace Robinson, manager. 210 LOST AND FOUND. " CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this headtaTFourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion' Sir insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding 'iVenty-Jour Worde Iβ- 'Hi insertions, 6s. Double rated charged unless cash paid. LOST (between Post Office and Hanover street), Gold Initial BROOCH-; owner's name on back; reward.—Leslie, 1 Filleul street. ' ip n LOST (Monday, between Penrose's and Dowling street). Gold Wire BANGLE, acorn attached. Return 442 Anderson Bay road. Reward 10n LOST "(between Roslyn and Railwav Station), Pair PINCE-NEZ; reward.— Apply Peter Dick, Moray place. 10n LOST (in Princes .street), Airedale TERRIER.—Reward on returning to Mr Calvert, Queen street. 10n J' OST, aged Black-and-tan Collie DOG ■** ("Bob"); reward.—Mawson. Mihiwaka. 9n LOST, Gold MEDAL (shooting trophy).- - Reward, returning Coopers (Ltd.), 214 Princes street, Dunedin. £n FOUN&-Guarantced CORN CURE; certem cure; Is.—Anderson's Quality Drug Store, Stuart street, Dunedin. 270 FOUND -JEWELLERY; Special Diecount; Wristlet Watches, Rings; Watches specialty.—Thomson's, opposite Knox Church. 30 0 F SOUND.—KITT'S Pursebag Manufacturing, Repairing Workshop, above Himmel's (opposite Pennise's); refits, re-lincs leather goods. IQn PERSONAL. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this headingFonrteen Words, ONE SHILLING per insertion; Six insertions. 6s; over foul teen Words »nd not exceeding Twenty-four Words, 2s; Six insertions. 10s. Double rates raarged unless cash paid. ANYONE knowing Address next-of-kin to Private ANGUS ROBERTSON, wounded on furlough to England, kindly Communicate with W. 'Walker, Box 124, Dunedin. Urgent. 10n OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A large unount of reading matter. Prior, Rd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16537, 10 November 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16537, 10 November 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16537, 10 November 1915, Page 7

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