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BOARO AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, j DOWLTNG STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE "HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Fiye_ 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. 13n GLASGOW PRIVATE .HOTEL~AND RESTAURANT, Corner George street and Moray place, Dunedin. Handy to Railway Station, and right in the heart of the city. Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Electrio light. Hot and cold bath always ready. Tariff moderate. Good table and service. No waiting. Address telegrams or letters "Glasgow Restaurant, Dunedin." Telephone 2980. P. REILLY, 3o Proprietor. FEVIATHAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Close to Raivway Station and Hand? to Wharf. DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL. Specially Recommended to Country Viato/s aa the Most Comfortable House m the City. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams: "Leviathan, Dunedia." Telephones 6> arid 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address all communications u> JAME& CONNOR. Leviathan Hotel, P.O. Bos 112. BOARD and RESIDENCE » ™ m a private family for youth (16' attending Technical School; commencing first week in February.—State terms to Youth, Box 23, Kaitangata. 25ja WANTED (by young lady), BOABD and RESIDENCE; preferably near Trailing College—Address (stating- terms, etc. I to Student, Times Office. 25ja WANTED (immediately, north end), Furnished BED-SITTING ItOOM; use of conveniences; state terms.—Couple, Times Office. 25ja 'ANTED, Furnished BED-SITTING ROOM, with fireplace; must be high and bright; near Knox Church.—Address H. H., Times Office. ■ 23ja TTNFURNISHED ROOMS in refined. V ' home; gas, every convenience.—Tel. 1327. 24ju "TITHE ADYAR," 14 Tennyson street (old *• Dowling street). — BOAPJD and RESEDiENCE.—TeI. 1177. _25ja ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. "OOST OFFICE HOTEL, QUEENSi TOWN (Opposite Post and Telegraph Office). Telephone No. 3. P.O. Box 46. This Hotel has recently undergone extensive Alterations and Improvements, and is now one of the Most Up-to-date Houses in the Lakes District. Centrally Situated. .Tourists, Travellers, and Families can rely on an Efficient Service, Cuisine and Accommodation. Tariff, 8s per day. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Porter meete all boats. JOHN TIMPANY, r g o d Proprietor. ' ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET , X*. AUCKLAND. r Under New Management. , Cuisine and Attention Special Features This Old-established and Popular House has been Renovated Throughout O.T. ASSOCIATION CERTIFICATE Lofty and Well-ventilated Bedrooms; Electrio Light, Hot and Cold Shower Baths ALL TRAINS AND BOATS MET I GEORGE HEALE, Manager, r (Late Grand Hotel, Invercargill, 28s Empire Hotel, Wellington!. 3 TO STAY IN CHRIST- * * ■ QH.UROH, B HOTEL FEDERAL, •Victoria square, Chnstchuroh. D. COLLINS, Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention: Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. I "WHITE HART HOTEL. * W CHRISTCHTJRCH. I ' TARIFF. • 10s PER DAY. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. d. S. J ALLEN, (Late of U.S.S. Co.. and of Wanganui), ISja Proprietor. LAKE WANAKA.-Mrs Elliott begs t< notify that she has opened a Boarding, house at Pembroke for the convenience oi tourists and travellers. A good table kept r, QEASIDE ACCOMMODATION. —Mn O Ottaway, Nuggets, Port Moiyneux' i- trap meete visitors Romahapa.—Telephone. h Tirohanga, on premises. is f ; f. " "DEVERLEY HOUSE," Timaru; twe M.9 minutes from Bay; superior AC COMMODATION for visitors; terms or application.— Mrs F. A. Chalmers. 27r >f "©ANS SOUCI," Wai-iti road, Timan i- O (bay two minutes).—Superioi BOARD-RESIDENCE; 'phone 457: be d tween 10 arid 11 a.m. ' jo, c 16 miMARU—Tβ Kitiroa, Sarah street (over -»- looking bay) — Superior Private r BOARD-RESIDENCE; good home; refine ment and comfort; moderate terms. 13c SEASIDE COTTAGES; 3 and 4 rooms Furnished; fishing and shooting.—S Green, Taieri Mouth. * 25ji " "ORIGHTON—ROOMS and COTTAGER "' ■*-• LET; close to bathing bav.—Addl< Mrs John M'CoU. " 25jfTTTMARU—To LET, Comfortably-fur 7- JL' nished ROOMS; close to bay.—Ad dress Shattdon, Church street. 25ji ELROSE REST HOME, near Oamaru; tennis; telephone 253.—Apply Mr: Hadden Dennison. 2 S, BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. iff- — . BREAD.' RUSKS ; STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS , ' (Brown's, Limited), PRINCES STREET (AT THE CORNER) DUNEDIN. ' = The Home of QUALITY GOODS—Good upon which we stake our reputation. One of our specialties is RUSKS. It i ~£if well known that Rusks are one of the ver; {£ finest foods for children and people of deli •a, oate constitution, and the ?ver : increasini is! demand for our Rusks is evidence of thei in popularity. We have heard it said that no _ where in the Dominion are better Rusk ■\ obtainable, and tJiat even the imported one a" cannot come up to r-ur standard. PROVI I' THIS FOR YOURSELF, r> Do you take BREAD home, or do yoi 1 ran up accounts with the baker? Get tta es habit of callirig at the Exchange Tea Room y, for' your Bread. It will be handed to yoi ea in a tidy brown paper bag. ; a Barracouta Loaf, baked to a goldei — brown; price 3d. Twists and Plaits, crie] ie and crusty, deliciously light and spongy j. price. sd. STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS. - Princes street and Carroll street, y- ■ ■ Dunedin. 3* TTARLEQUIN TOBACCO.-CooL fui ra -*■-*• aromatic flavour beats the best. Tγ **■ . .61

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 9