BOA KID AND RESIDENCE. HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET (Nearly opposite Railway Station). Are you coming for a day, or a month, or a year? Then stay at the LEVIATHAN, Dun edin's Leading Private Hotel, close to the Railway Station and Post Office, Every possible convenience, eupcrioi service, excellent table. Hot water for baths at any hour. Fire Escapes throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Telegramc " Leviathan." P.O. Box 112. Telephone 67. JTACKSON'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 -imuse ment, and handy to shops and warehouses, ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Telephone 2.450. _13r OUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATION HOSTEL, MORAY PLACE _ (Convenient to High and Technical Schools) SEVERAL BOARD VACANCIES FOR SCHOOLGIRLS. For terms apply Miss MOW AT, 19ja House Secretary. IMPERIAL' PRIVATE HOTEL, cornei Manor place and Princes street (or tram route); Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. You will obtain comfort, cleanliness, and civility.—-Mrs Mace, proprietress. 'Phone 3630. Terms moderate, ¥U'ANTED ) BOARD-LODGINGS, witl: » washing, for young lady (probationer) ; vicinity George Street School.— Address (with references) to Mrs Sim, Tapanui. 15 j a BOARD-RESIDENCE: Furnished Room; to LCT; permanent boarders, 22s 6d, Warwick IMise, Moray place (Mrs Fairley proprietress). 17ja BOARD-LODGINGS, neai * * Kensington School, for young lady (probationer); sca-to terms. —A. S., Times Office. . 17 j a BOARD - RESIDENCE. — Vacancies (double, single rooms). —82 Heriofc row ('phone 2959). 15ja THE ADYAR, 14 Tennyson street (old Dowling street) —VACANCIES foi Boarders; permanent or visitors. Bja BOARD-RESIDENCE required vicinity of Arthur Street School; quiet anc homely.—Teacher, Times Office. 18ja PRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE; gooc home for pupil teachers, High Sciioo students, etc. —Address 111 York place. PRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE, W Castle street (opposite - University); terms moderate. 19je LADY (one child) wishes .BOARD ir quiet home; would help in nice home Four, Times Office. 19jr DOUBLE and Single Furnished ROOMS: use of all conveniences.—s34 King street. 19ja TiO LET (furnished), 2 large Froni ROOMS; use of conveniences; suil two friends.—427 George street. 19jc O~LET,' Double BEDROOM; fireplace; electric light (George street). —Ad dress Handy, Times. 19j"e ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. HITE HART CHRISTCIIURCH. HOTEL, TARIFF, 10s PER DAY. • Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. , S. J. ALLEN, (Late of U.S.S. Co., and of Wanganui), 15my Proprietor. VERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL SANATORIUM GROUNDS. KIA ORA PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. Frve minutes from the railway station, near the post and telegraph office, almost adjoining baths. First-class table. Electric light throughout. Terms: 8s per day; £2 10s per week. Mrs A. iJRACKEBUSH, lo Proprietress. EVERLEY HOUSE, WALm ROAD TIMARU (closo to the Bay). Superioi Accommodation Visitors, Permanent Board ers. Gardens, tennis courts, croquet.—Term: -on application Mrs F. A. Chalmers, pro prietress. 31c MELROSE REST HOME. — Country House, near Oamaru; fresh farm produce; telephone No. 253; hot and cold water; tennis lawn.—For terms and othei particulars apply Mrs Hadden Dennison, Oamaru. 27jn KAROA for a DELIGHTFUL lIOLL DAY. —Ilfracombe House; first-class accommodation; fronts on harbour; electric light throughout; terms 45s to 55s. —Mrs Belgrave, proprietress. 6c WARRINGTON HOUSE. Warrington— BOARD and RESIDENCE; best accommodation' for visitors.—Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrington Bureau, 15m OLIDAY-MAKERS. —You will be tired seaside; try Central for change. Good Accommodation at Islip's Hotel, Middlemarch. 18ja EAR POR*TOBELLO—To LET (from 24th January), 3 Bedrooms, Large Sitting Room, Kitchen; conveniences.—Hill View, Times Office. 19ja WANTED (for Easter). COTTAGE at Puketeraki or Karitane.—Easter. Times Office. . 19 jc TSO LET, Furnished COTTAGE; iieai wharf. Broad Bay.—Mcrcer, 4c Canongate ("phone 2511). I9ja LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wynted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling' per insertion; 3 Insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Striotly Cash io Advance. Extra Charne it Booked.' STRAYED on to my land, 2 Red-aod-white COWS. —Lvdors, Fairfield. Ileal era on earth: "Morris's Healer and Electric Wash; consultation or attendance free.— Chemists, grocers, or Thomas Morris, Morning ton. ; 19ja FOUND— 3 Bars Soap Is, Seeded Raisins 7d, Coal Tar Soap for freckles Bd.— M'Artivur's, opposite Duke's. 19ja T7IOUND —Railway Servants on Free List. JL M'Arthur's system, ctish with order; worth trial. Ask your ncighbom-. IS jr. FOUND —10s Soldiers' PARCELS' contain pudding, cocoa, milk, coffee, chocolate, cneesc, gum, raisins, nute, sugar. M'Arthur. FOUND —Patriotic Societies, take oppor tunity! ' M'Arthur packs your Soldiers' PARCELS. See assortments; nc trouble.—Opposite Duke's. TjMHJND—Pineapple, Is 'tin; 3 blocks 1? Honey, ls;'lj Hunkydory, Is; Coffee Essence; Is 3d.—M'Arthur's, opposite Duke's. FOUND —3 Floor Polish, Is 3d; Baking Powder, ..Is; Cordial Essence (makes 2 gallons), Is.—M'Arthur's lowest prices. FOUND— You can save moDey, M'Arthur's Down-prices Store; cash prices; 9d in pound coupons. —Opposite Duke's. "]J7\OUND —Compressed YEAST; packet Sj weekly, postage paid, 2s lOd month; fresh daily; no sponge setting; mailed any where.—M'Arthur's. FOUND— Absolutely the Best, and 6d cheaper: Silo BAKING POWDER; best- results. We recommend.— M'ARTIIUR. opposite Duke's. 19ja FOUND —Frucera Essence, Granola, Granose, Gluten Biscuits, Nut Foods, Nut Meat, Vegetarian M'ARTHUR, Food Specialist. Foods.— His
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17216, 19 January 1918, Page 9
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