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I TENDERS mHK DUNEDIN DR'MWGE AND t SKWERAGK UO\l!D. TO I'id.MliKßS \ND DR \INERS. Co, I • ait No i)i a n in ' opinion, Dirndl- fctni't Mill M \bbi i. place Conti„(t No A ,'27 I>i am 'ii < ommon. School ,ind \\ .litem sluet Contract No V2BO Dr mi iim onininn, Bl.el.'s ioid and Signal Hill Mud Contract No - Ih am in common, Colin str it and i 1111 Hill load. | 'I'ENDMRS aie invited for Ilie ,ibo\i . I reiuinalile up to 4 pm (ii i( I ?bth inst . to (lie iScm i lai\, ll.dli ns|i in'.B uld'mie (I'tigon, Dun din, wheie plan, and specific it inn. in ij be teen and foiiu of tender obtained. Deposit: Mml.eil cheques fin £3 £1, £4 <ind £1 ii -pioti\ i ly. '1 he lowest o.- anv leiidei not nccei-.iiiU accepted. A SLING KP Diaiuige Engineei. 20th Juh, 1916 ??)\ L'OARD AND RESIDENCE. I" E V 1 A T I-] AN HO T E L ** Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With tho Tiavelling Public. ELECTRIC LiqilT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT P. \TITS Can bo had nt all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders MODERATE™ CHARGES COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for tfio Day thoy can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAAIES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P 0. Box 112 JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, DOWLING STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five minutes' walk from Railway Station, within easy accos« of all places of Amusement, and handy to Shops, and Warehouses. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES AIODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Telephone 2450 lOd IMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner of Manor place and Princes street South (Overlooking Oval and Market Reserved Ideal centre for Countrv Visitors bein<» in nroximitv to Stock and Stat'on Agcncics and Stores and Amusement Halls CoiiverginEr Trams Pnss Door for all routes an 1 railway, this being 6pecnl!v convenient for Vioifots to Show- nr-d Races or Tourists Homely Comfort, Cleanliness, and Oivihtv Hotel i* Newly-furnisned and Refitted Electric T 'trht throusrhouti PUBLIC LUNCH, 12 to 2-K PERMANENT BONDERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR All communications to Airs MACE Proprietress 'Phone 3630 PO. Box 529. ALKER'S" PRIVATE HOTEL Mrs WALKER wishes to announce that she has Removed from the Occidental Hotel to tho CENTRAL HOTEL, Princes street The new premises, v\hich aro morf convenient, will in future be known as WALKER'S PRIVATE HOTEL, PRINCES STREET (Opposite City Hotel). As the New Premises have been thoroughly Renovated, and contain all modern conveniences, tho comfort of patrons is assured. Telephone 68 23iny GLADSTONE HOUSE, Aforay ('phono 2180).—ACCOAIMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate Aloss and M'Pherson. 27ju TDOAI? D-RESIDENCE; also 1 Furnished -"-® KOOAIS to LET. —Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairicy, proprietress! ANTED, T'ei =nn or Family SHARE VV Siv roomed Furnished House; would lease f ini": St. Clan.—Griller, Times. Woiking Girl wants BOARD JL and RESIDENCE, homely place; citv. —Address> Doris, Times Office. 22jv VACANCY m Comfortable Homo 2 | "youths or Bovs attending schiJol — North End, Time® Office. 19^ WANTED (bv jroiing Lady), IW] Sitting ROOM; near G.P.O -Address ChicL Times Office. 22jv TO LET, nice Front ROO"M with uso of All conveniences. —Apply 18 Smith street. 22p VACANCY for Two Young Men BO'iRDERS; bath, piano.—50 Hanover street. I9jy (OOUPLE (from noitli) desire Furnished ROOMS in private house; geoei locality (on hill=), handy to trim, excellent given.—Aekhcss Be- 263. PO TO LET. Comfortably furnished Bed Sitting ROOM; eveiv convenience; goijd —57 Stuart <"tioct. 18] v TO LET. a l''uinrli"\d Front BEDROOM (opprsite Citholie Cathedral); every convenience.—ll M . T.'tns Office. 18j'y PTVO LET, Superior Large A ROOM, good view , suit 2 gcntleiiien. 25 Icndon street. 22j\ ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. |3 AILWAY HOTEL, INVERCARGILL (Opposite Railw," Station). DO YOU KNOW IT? A SPLENDID PLACE TO STAY. 'Tourists' House, Trivellers' House, Theatricel House A Homo for tb" Travelling Public. AIODERATE T \RIFF. PO. Bot; 222 Telephone 503 lju P. J. BELLETT, Proprietor mHL hydro""grand " HOTEL JL (Ovcrlookina Caroline Bay), TIMARU, N.Z Scuth Camei burv's Loading Hotel. SUPERIOR SERVICE AND EVERY MODERN LUXURY TARIFF ON APPLICATION. Telegrams "Hydro Giand." Telephone 603 B C. JONES, 8a Proprietor P" ~ RINCE OF WALT'S TON (Opposite Stition) —(lur Lunch, Is 6d, unsurpassed. Train waite. 2 n n'inutes. Commeic'als made v. "drome Billiaic's ' 19ju Air ard Mrs M \RK CARR. INDSOR PRIVATE HOI EL. 47 Manchester street, Christchurch.— Moderate tar'ff, good chef Proprietress, Mrs N. J. Johnston. 'Phon rt 1204 Correspondence will receive comteoiis attention. iTverley norsiTwamtTro~vd TIMARU (close to ihe Bay) Superior Accommodation Visitors, Permanent Boarders Garden*, tennis courts, croquet — Terms on applicat on Mis F, A. Chalmers, proprietress 31d PEACH HOUSE, Bo.ird.r.g Estabbsliuient; right on the bcieli: longest established: tram servico everv half-hour to and Nm Christchurch — Write to Airs Piordslev. Proprietress QIJERVVtiob—Tha leading liOAKDiNG O ESTABLISHMKNT; established over 30 years; 245 Caehcl street. Christchurch Terms on application. 300 Mrs STMCOX Proprietress W'" HTTE HA UT HOTEL, CHRISI CHURCH The leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel Tariff: 10s per dav F. M DREWITT : Pronri-tor Warrington house. Warrington.— BOARD and RESIDENCE; best accommodation for visitors—Mis T. Wilkinson (late of th" Government Tourist Department! 'Phone W.nrrir.'to" Barean 17'" LOOK our for "The Beehive" Storo (ne\t Plaza) for c heap Crockery, Hardware, Toys, School Books, Stationery.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16753, 22 July 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16753, 22 July 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16753, 22 July 1916, Page 9