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HOARD AND RESIDENB3. Leviathan HOTEL. Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With tho Travelling Public. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT' BATHS Can be had at all hours Free of Chargo to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Aro reminded that if only in Town for t/10 Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephono 67. , P.O. Box 112. AGKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, DOWLING STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five minutes' walk from Railway Station, within easy access of all places of Amusement, and handy to Shops and Warehouses. ELECTRIC) LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Telephono 2450. lOd JM PERI AL PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner of Manor .place and Princes street South (Overlooking Oval and Market Reserve). Ideal centre for Country Visitors, being in-proximity to Stock and Station Agencies and Stores and Amusement Halls. Converging Trams Pass Door for all routes and railway, this being specially convenient for Visitors to Show and Races or Tourists. Homely Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility. Hotel is Newly-furnished and Refitted. Electric Light throughout. PUBLIC LUNCH, 12 to 2—ls. PERMANENT BOARDERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. All communications to Mrs MACE, Proprietress. 'Phone 3630. P.O. Box 529. LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place *br ('Phone 2180).—Best ACCOMMODATION visitors; personal supervision.—Moss «nd M'Pherson. 210 BOARD-RESIDENCE; also Furnished ROOMS to LET.—Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairlev, proprietress). ANTED, Two Unfurnished ROOMS, one large; good locality.—A. D., Times Office. ■ 20ap THE BEST ACCOMMODATION for Visitors.—94 St. Andrew street (close to tho station). 18ap YOUTH requires HOME; sharo room ; stnte. terms and particulars.—Pupil Tc-acher, Times Office. 22ap THE ADYAR, 64- Dowling street,.— BOARD and RESIDENCE.—TeI. 1177. 15ap FURNISHED ROOMS to LET; use conveniences; hot and cold wa.ter.—s3 Frederick street ' 19ap TROUBLE Furnished Front ROOMS; JL' every convenience; also Singlo R00M.—34 Hope street, City. 47ap EOOMS, furnished, one or two; use piano and telephone.—363 George street (penny section). 20ap ACCOMMODATION for Two Boarders; il central,_ sunny; handy to University and car.—Private Home, Times. 17ap OARD and RESIDENCE; double and singlo rooms. —-Mount Oliphant, tB2 Heriot row (telephone 2959). 19ap \MTANTED, Two Unfurnished ROOMS, '' or HOUSE to share.—Want, Times Office. 19ap \7 ACANCY BOARDERS; single and » double rooms. —6 Smith street (centre city). 'Phone 2179. 18ap FTTO LET, Comfortably-furnished ROOMS; t. evei'y convenience; good locality.—s7 Stuart street. 22ap "It/jTARRIED Couple and Lady require (imXvJL mediately) Private BOARD, 6 weeks. Prompt replies to Room 2, Crust and Cnnst, City. 20ap HOTELS. Melbourne, collins street. FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Largest Hostelry in Australasia. Handy to boat, train, and centre of ciiy. Two dining rooms and cafe. Write for tariff card. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Moray place, for your I?JL Suite Re covered, best materials, highclass workmanship; lowest prices. UPHOLSTERY WORK every description from a Cushion to Chesterfield Suite. —Try Mackenzie's, Moray place. "WE RESTORE GREY HAIR to its vY. Natural Colour and successfully treat all troubles of ~ r«IHE Skin and Hair. Consultations free.— JL The Misses Chilton-Button, next Herbert, Hayn"S. • 23d ■yiT ANTED, ELDERBERRY FRUIT; v > reasonable payment on delivery.—s6 Hanover street. ' 22ap WANTED, d.b.bJ. GUN; liammeriess, with ejector preferred; make and price.—Box 41, Roxburgh. 22ap ANTED PURCHASE (Roslyn), 7voomed Modern DWELLING; cash buyer.—Carter, agent, 225 Princes street. A" RCADIA TEA ~ CLOSM) Saturday, open Monday. Hot teas till 8, suppers till 11. 22ap WANTED, Light Station WAGON in good 'order.—Price and particulars to Traveller, Times Office. 22ap STAG Heads, Birds, Fish, and Animals Mounted, Skins Tanned. —Jacobs, taxidermist, 246 George street. 22ap WANTED BUY"— Ladies', Gents', Children's Lcft-off Clothing, Boots; highest price.—Hope, 289 King street. ANTED to BUY, 1- 'Horses, 2 Tipdrays, and Harness. —Contractor, Times Office. 20ap WANTED, Case of PLAN DRAWERS. Particulars and price to Box 146, Dunedin. 20ap WANTED to HIRE, Baby's Folding PUSH-CART; state terms per week. State, Times Office. 20ap •WANTED BUY, good D.B. GUN, 12 * * gauge. —Gun, Kaitangata. 20ap ANTED, VERTICAL STEAM ENGINE, about 6 inches x 6 indies. Address 19ap BOX 37, Balclutha. HE LATEST IN SAFETY RAZORS, THE DURHAM DUPLEX, With Six Extra Blades and Stropper. Complete for 10s 6d, postage free. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Ask To See It. G. MOODY & CO., Razor Setting Specialists, 15ap Dunedin. WANTED, FARM, at Owaka, in EXCHANGE for town PROPERTY; splendid : .nvestment. —Health, Box 510. WANTED to BUY—Artificial Teeth, Old Gold. Silver, Platinum (£6 10s).— Fricdiander, Macla-ggan street, Dunedin. O UPERI'LUOUS Hairs, Molts, Perma- © nently Removed by ELECTROLYSIS. Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (opposite St. Paul's). 8f MISS LOGAN. Typist. —Work treated strictly confidentially.—s and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes street entrance). Telephone 126. Isja OTOR CARS for HIRE; efficient drivers; reasonable charges.—Barnes King street ('phone 1639). 14ap ALLSTONES and GRAVEL absolutely and permanently cured without operation by now Herbal Treatment. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. Map TNQUIRE by 'Phone No. 1898 of Chas. A Saxby respecting Cycle Repairs.—Pier Cycle Works, Crawford street. 12s ECZEMA CURED I—My Herbal Treatment positively Cures the distressing trouble.—Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. NOTESONRUIiALTOPICSbyAgricoIa, Weekly, in the Otago Witness, dealing with subjects of currant introoet to farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16675, 22 April 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16675, 22 April 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16675, 22 April 1916, Page 9

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