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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T E "V I A T II A N HOTEL. Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling l'ublio. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be had at all hours Free of Ch.irge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for tho Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from ]2 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT 'HIE BUILDINGS. Night and D-iy Porters. A!! communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, DOWLING STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five minutes' walk from Railway Station, within easy access of all pfriers of Amusement, and handy to Shops and Warehouses. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Telephone 2450. lOd JMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL Corner of Manor place and Princes street South (Overlooking Oval and Market, ReserveV Ideal centre for Country Visitors, being in nroximitv to Stock and Stat'on Agencies , and Stores and Amusement Halls. Coilverging Trams Pass Door for all routes anil milway, this being epeciallv convenient for Visitors to Show cr.rl Races or Tourists. Homely Comfort, Cleanliness, and Oivilitv. Hotel is Ncwly-furmslicd and Refitted. Electr!" T, : ?hf throughout. ' PUBLIC LUNCH. 12 to 2-ls. PERMANENT BOARDERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. All communications to Mrs MACE. Proprietress. 'Phone 3630. P.O. Box 529. PRIVATE HOTEL. Mrs WALKER wishes to announce that she has Removed from the Occidental Hotel to the CENTRAL HOTEL, Princes street. The new premises, which aro more convenient. will in futuro bo known as WALKER'S PRIVATE HOTEL, PRINCES STREET (Opposite City Hotel). As tho New Promises have been thoroughly Renovated, and contain all modern conveniences, the comfort of patrons is assured. Telephone 68. 23my LAD STONE HOUSE, Moray plaro ('phone 2180).—ACCOMMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate. Moss and M'ghcrson. 27ju BOARD-RESIDENCE; also Furnishc-J ROOMS to LET. —Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairley, proprietress). COMFORTABLE HOME for elderly man or elderly couple; no children; South Dunedin.—Widow, Times. Bjy SUPERIOR BOARD required by 4 or 5 £5 gentlemen; central. — Commerce, Times Office. fijy fpl ENTLEMAN requires superior BOARD and Residence with private family; must be good locality; private sitting room absolutely necessary.—Address Box 94, Post Office. 4jy TO LET, HAM? new HOUSE; suit couple; small rent.—Apply 4,Hanover street. 7jy WANTED, FLAT, with four dwelling rooms; conveniences; permanent tenant; moderate rent. —Zealand, Times Office. "jy Furnished BEDROOM and VV'i SITTING ROOM; handy to High street.—Address Business, Times Office. WANTED, Furnished ROOMS or BOARD; High street preferred.— Permanency. Times Office. Bjy ROOM to LET; every con--S- venicnce.; select. —120 Moray place. MARRIED COUPLE furnished ROOMS and conveniences, or sharo HOUSE.—Address Town, Times Office. 7jy TO LET. Two or Four Furnished ROOMS; use kitchen; close beach.—Mrs Long, Waikouaiti. lOju npO LET. large, snnny Furnished BED--8- ROOM ; use conveniences.—s Young's Terrace, lleriot row. 7jy TO LET, Comfortably Furnished ROOM, double; every convenience; good locality.—s7 Stuart street. 4jy LARGE, sunny DOUBLE ROOM; every convenience.—34 Hope street, 4jy ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. "O.AILWAY HOTEL, INVERCARGILL (Opposite Railway Station). DO YOU KNOW IT? A SPLENDID PLACE TO STAY. Tourists' House, Travellers' House, Theatrical House. A Homo for tho Travelling Public. MODERATE TARIFF. P.O. Box 222 Telephone 503. lju P. J. BELLETT, Proprietor. milE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL i (Overlooking Caroline Bay), TJLMARU, N.Z. South Canieiburv's Leading Hotel. SUPERIOR SERVICE AND EVERY MODERN LUXURY. TARIFF ON APPLICATION. Telegrams "Hydro Grand." Telephone 603 B. C. JONES, 89 Proprietor RINCE OF WALES HOTFX,~~CUNnTON (Opposite Station). —Our Lunch, Is 6d, unsurpassed. Train waits 20 minutes. Commercials made welcome. Billiards. 19ju Mr and Mrs MARK CARR. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTELT 47 Manchester street, Christchurch.— Moderate tariff, good chef. Proprietress, Mrs N. J. Johnston. 'Phone 1204. Correspondence will receive courteous attention. 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. 31d EACH HOUSE, SUMNER.-Private Boarding Establishment; right on the beach : longest established ; tram service every half-hour to and from Christchurch.—' Write to Mr 3 Beardsley. Proprietress. lIKUWdOiJ- The leading BOARDING ■ ESTABLISHMENT; established over 30 years; 245 Caehel street, Christchurch. Terms on application. 300 Mrs SIMCOX. Proprietress 1-11 TF7 HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Tho Leading Commercial and Tourist , Hotel. Tariff: 10s per day. F. M. DREWITT Proprietor ARHTNTITON I-FOUSE, BOARD and RESIDENCE; best accommodation for visitors.—Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrington Bureau. 17f HOTELS MELBOURNE, COLLINS STREET. FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Largest Hostelry in Australasia. Handy to boat, train, and centre of city. ' Two dining rooms and cafo. Write for tariff card. INSTEAD of pushing a bike to and from long-distance work against heavy winds and roads, you might RIDE IN COMFORT at a Reasonable Cost on a MOTOR CYCLE. Send us in your requirements, and we will set y~u up on a MOTOR guaranteed to be right. WI.MPENNY BROS, k REID (LTD.). HOT-WATER BOTTLiiS—that never leak and last for years—are manufactured by tho North British Rubber Company, and are fitted with " Unique" Stoppers. Sold by all Chemists. 3m,y

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16741, 8 July 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16741, 8 July 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16741, 8 July 1916, Page 9