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Land in waitahuna settleMISNT OPEN FOR SELECTION BY DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. TJig under-mentioned SECTIONS will bo Open for Selection by Discharged Soldiers at this. Offico on TUESDAY, 11th September, 1917:— f WAITAHUNA SETTLEMENT No. 1. Section 2A, 273 acres j capital value, £2060valuo of buildings, £115; value of improvements to be paid by selector, £60 10s Situated about 2 miles from Waitar huna Railway Station. WAITAHtrNA SETTLEMENT No. 2. „ Scctmn IA, 483 acres; capital valuo, £2540; valuo of improvements to bo paid by selector, £199 14s. Situated about a milo from Forsyth Railway Station, and about 3 miles from Waitahuna. Sale plans and application forms may bo obtained from this Office. ROBT. T. SADD, _ Commissioner of Grown Lands, District Land and Survey Office, v Dunedin, 18th August, 1917. 25au The public trust office act, 1908" (Section 50.) In the Estates of EDMUND ARUNDEL, of Mosgiel, Painter; EDWIN GAORGE late of Naseby, Miner, but at his death a member of his Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary Force; HENRY JAMES CLARK, of Gore. Railway but at his death a private (No. 39166) in the 21st Reinforcements of his Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary Force. All Creditors and others having CLAIMS AGAINST those Estates are nereby required to send them, with PARTICULARS, ° n ,7?° f° rms provided, to the Local Deputy Lublio Trustee at Dunedin. on or before- the 17th day of OCTOBER, 1917. not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estates may bo ( . lodged to the credit of the Public lrustee s account at any postal money " r ®f offico, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Dnnedin. , _ , ' K. N. H. BROWNE, Local Deputy Public Trustee at Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HOTEL, Lower High street, Dunedin (Nearly Opposite Railway Station). Dunedin's Largest Private Hotel, replete with every modern convenience and itomo comfort. Spacious Dining Hall, Drawing Rooms Smoking Room, and Light, Airy Bedrooms. Unlimited Supply of Hot Water for Baths. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2. TEA from 5 until after arrival of i Express Trains. Unexcelled Cuisine, Superior Service. Day and Night Porters. Communications- to JAMES CONNOR, Telegrams " Leviathan.' Telephone No. 67. P.O. Box 112. TMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, corner -a. Manor place and- Princes street (on tram route); Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling- Public. You will obtain comfort, cleanliness, and civility.—Mrs Mace proprietress. 'Phone 3630. Terms moderate' T YNDHURST HOUSE. 47 Moray place JLf ('phone 3196).—ACCOMMODATION v lsitors, v acancy Boarders; terms moderate.—Mrs Robinson, proprietress. x 16au OARD-RESIDENCE: Furnished Rooms to LEI; permanent boarders, 22s 6d Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairlev' proprietress). 16l^ HOME offered ChnV tla " man or woman; new private house; slightly on rise, close to car, Caversham. —Moderate Terms, Times Office. V|/ -ANTED, one or two steady BOARDv V ERS; private; £1 week.—99 Car trill street - , 25au 7 OfTANTED, .a large unfurnished ROOM; V V conven fences; central — Address Select, Times Office. ... 25 au "OUE.NISHED ROOMS to LET; suit -a- office girls; ruoJ?.'ate; city.—ls York P lacG - 25au 'WANTED (by 2 Ladies, engaged during » " day), large Furnish-ed ROOM; on rise; state, terms.—Sunny, Times Office. "ITACANCY for BOARDERS; 'single and * double rooms; centre of city.—6 Smith street ('phone 2179). pc... ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. HITE HART CHRISTOHURCH. HOTEL. TARIFF, 10s PER DAY. Letters and telegrams receive prompt ~ attention. , S. J. ALLEN (Late of U.S.S. Co., and of VV anganui), -smv Proprietor. WARRINGTON HOUSE, WarringtonV¥ .BOARD and RESIDENCE; bwt accommodation for visitors.—Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrjngton Bureau. 15m MELROSE REST HOME. - Country House, near Oamaru; fresh farm produce; telephone No. 253; hot and cold water; tennis lawn.—For terms and other Particulars apply Mrs Hadden Dennison amaru. 27ia •OEVERLEY HOUSE, WAI-ITI ROAD" -O TIMARU (close to the Bay). Superior Accommodation Visitors, Permanent Boarders. Gardens, tennis courts, croquet —Terms on application Mrs F. A. Chalmers propnetresa. - 3 ld | W Furnished ¥ ¥ I HOUSE for 3 weeks from December accommodate six; no children.—Holiday ' 11Tnc ± ' 25au GTON (close b&ach and sta-TrrvrTC.-p tlo s Weil-furnished 4-roomed HOUbE.—Patersons, 142 Rattray street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Loßt and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advanoe. Extra Charge if Booked. IjIXCHANGE for MIXED FARM, from £3000 to ££000 value, 4-acre suburban PROPERTY, Ctudstchurch.—Tamblyn, M'Kenzio. 25a U about 30-Gullon SEPARA- » r TOR; state make and: price.—Gallon, Time 3 Office. 25au to PURCHASE, as going * ™ concern, Leasehold DAIRY FARM, 10 to 20 cows.—Patersons, 142 Rattray (street. \l%f A-NTED to BUY, 2 WEIGHING « » MACHINES, 7cwt and lOcwt; any condition.—Weigh, car© Times Office. WANTED to RENT, 4-roomed HOUSE, modern conveniences; nioe situation.—Particulars to Careful, 4 Chambers street. 25a,u TIENANTS waiting for 4, 5-roomed HOUSES, city or suburbs.—Baker's Agency, Stuart street ('phone 3301). WANTED to PURCHASE (Warrington), Furnished COTTAGE, four rooms, or Building Site; state price.—Yxilctide, Times Oifioa. 25au MOWERS Repaired and Sharpened; at 203 Crawford street; Old Mowers Bought.—'Phono 2605 (Mansori's). 25au to PURCHASE (for re- * » moval), HOUSE; in fair order; state particuJajs and price.—Raiter, Times Office. yy-ANTED, One-horse PLOUGH; Reid " * and Gray preferable; price and where seen.—Plough, Times Office. 25riu WANTED, Large Travelling TRUNK; good lock.—State price, etc., Saratoga, Times Office. 25au TTkYAS," Bricklayer (fire' and draught specialist); Chimneys Swept and Scraped, improved method (no dust).'Phone 3775. 25aii (by cash client), 5-6-rcome«.l RESIDENCE (St. Clair). —'Phone 6601. Bakers Agency, Stuart street. 23au WANTED, young, quiet, active springoart HORSE.—Address T. ' P Ravensboumo Post Office. 24au ANTED- to BUY, 5 or 6 ROOMS; ; penny section; all conveniences; etate price.—M C., Times Office. 24au ITURE SUNDRIES bought in JL any quantity; highest possible price given.—Austen's, 16 Frederick street. QTEWART & MACPHAIL, General Engmeers, King street. Competent men sent country effect all classes of repairs.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17092, 25 August 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17092, 25 August 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17092, 25 August 1917, Page 9

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