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AMUSEMENTS. A T TIT E OCTAGON "*" And TfZING EDWARD THEATRES. TO NIGHT ' T O NIGHT ! TO NIGHT! E.M.S. NIAGARA, Convoved bv RMS. Movie, ISYDNEY'TO LONDON. Many pec pie have postponed doing this tup, fearing thev may be vmt to Davy .Jones'* locker by one of KAISER BILL'S SL'PAI VRINES, but we assure you tliat R M.S MOVIE is a mof>t excellent convoy, and there js> absolutely no danger of being toipcdoed DO THE TRIP TONIGHT. NO LUGGAGE. NO MAL-DE-MER. After Touiing Sydney and Auckland, wo leave toi SUVA, FIJI— Whams—Native Coral Sellers—Dancing Girls—Grand Pacific Hotel—Leaving Suva we Pa s s RM S Makura. ARRIVAL \T TIONOLULU—("The Jewel of the Pacific"). AT SEA AGVTN. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA.—The Pacific Gateway of Canada —Entering tb° Narrows. VANCOUVER, 8.C.-Trip Around tho Town. EMBVRK ON C P.R "TRANSCONTINENTAL "—Oommcnco our 3COO-milo Journey Arrrfs Canada —The Wonderful Rockies —Gigantic Glaciers. ACROSS THE PR AIRTES.—Grain Elevatois of the C.P.R.—Wheat Lands on the Rolling Prairies. \\ INNIPRG —A'ievvs of tho City—Notablo Public Buildinsrs. MON'TRE VL.—The St. Lawrence—Tho Thousand J>land a beautiful trip. NIAGARV FALLS-Tho Sight Par Excellence of the World ACROSS THE ATLVNTIC ARRTVVL AT I lA'ERPOOL. TRAIN TO LONDON. LONDON -The Embankment—Tho Hotel Cecil THE IH T B OF THE WORLD. AND RFMFMBER THE FARES ARE: FIRST CLASS. 1-: sECOND CLASS. 6d. Pass isn for the Tour can be Booked at The Bristol To dav or bv 'phono 3C91 from 7 pm KING EDWARD PRTCES: ADULTS SIXPENCE CHILDREN. 3d BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TEVIATHAN HOTEL. , -*-* Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. ELECTRIC LTGIIT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boaiders. MODERATE CHANGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for the 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, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. TACKSON'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. Telephone 2450 lOd TftfALKER'S PRIVATE HOTEL." Mrs WALKER wishes to announce that she has Removed from the Occidental Hotel to the CENTRAL HOTEL, Princes street. Cho new premises, which are more convenient, will in future bo known as WALKER'S PRIVATE HOTEL, PRINCES STREET (Opposite City Hotel). As the Now Premises have been thoroughly ' Renovated, and contain all modern conveniences, tho comfort of patrons is assured. Telephone 68. 23my (Ti LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place ♦OT ('phone 2180).—ACCOMMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate. Moss and M'Pherson. 27ju BOARD-RESIDENCE; also Furnished ROOMS to LET—Warwick Ho.iso, Moray place (Mrs Fan-Icy, proprietress) VACANT, Furnished" Kitchen, ScuUerv, 2 Bedroom',; gas: Main road, Va'lley; lis.—Gardens, Tunes Office. 29au VACANT. 2 largo Furnished Front ROOMS; 2 fireplaces; wardrobe; id section.—Somewhere, Times Offico. WIDOW wants BOARD~with homofy family; give light help evenings; state terms.—Central No. 2, Times. 29au T7ACANOY for Married Couple or Two * Young Ladies, balconv room.—Apply 6 \ T iow stroel. 29 m TO LEI, One or Two ROOMS (furnished or unfurnished), Musselburgh.—Address Beach. Times Office. 26au TO LET, Superior, Sunny, Large Front ROOM (double-bedded); suit two filends.—l7 Smith street. 29au DOUBLE and Single Furni=hedltOOMS to LET. -Apply 50 Dow ling sheet (top of steps). 29au BOARD and RESIDENCE; double imd single rooms. —Mount Obphant, 82 Heriot row (telephone 2959). 21a FURNISHED ROOMS, comfortablo ~and quiet; board optional; telephone 1269. 563 George street (penny section). 24au ANTED, Permanent HOME for an elderly man, m a private house.— A list liner, Times Office. 28i8u ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. , __ . EAILWAY HOTEL, INVERCARGILL (Opposite Railway Station). DO YOU KNOW IT? A SPLENDID PLACE TO STAY. Tourists' House, Travellers' House, Theatric il House. A Home for the Travelling Public. MODERATE TARIFF. P O Box 222 Telephone 503 lju P. J. BELLETT, Proprietor. WHITE IIAJtT HOilii,, CHRISTCHURCH. The Leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel Tanft: 10s per day. F. M DREWITT „„„„ ._Propriotor W'AERINGTON HOUSE, Warrington.BOARD and RESIDENCE; best ao commocl it on for visitors —Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of tho Government Tourist Depart : inert) 'Phone Warrington Bureau 17f WANTED RENT, Comfort ib!o~" h," . n ,'i il N>,is,do or Country COT T iGE, week oi fortnight.—Rest, 'Tunis Offico 23a u WVNIED (foi 10 davs or fortnight', S ptembi'i) Furiiishid CRIB oi lit I". „(H il sho itniL, eir (ishinj. es. cut i il. lfnlidip Tunes uffice 2Aia ' TT II VD inv Han Shampooed ni Hendv'.s JL last week and they used a sample tin 1 of lIENNALINE, and really it glints hair [ 1 most exqu.fitel' 29au i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16785, 29 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16785, 29 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16785, 29 August 1916, Page 1

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