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BOAR 3 AND REIIDENOB. F EVIATHAN HOTEL. LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Close to Railway Station and Handy to Wharf. DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL Specially Recommended to Country Visitors as tho Most Comfortable House in the City. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams: "Xeviathan, Dunedin." Telephone* 67 and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address all communications to JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel, 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. ' 13n ,yTRS STENHOUSE (late Imperial Hotel) Begs to notify the publio that she has taken over the Management of the RAILWAY HOTEL, corner Castle-St. Andrew streets. First-class accommodation, good table, tariff moderate. 8n RESPECTABLE young Man wants private BOARD and RESIDENCE; Belleknowes or Mornington preferred.—Addresa J. H., Times Office. 3ja WANTED, a BED-SITTING ROOM; use conveniences; no children; terms moderate.—Address A. C, Daily Times. TO LET, Furnished ROOMS, north end. Address Cosy, Times Office. 31d ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 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. GEORGE HEALE, Manager, (Late Grand Hotel, Invercargill, 28a Empire Hotel, Wellington). HITE HOUSE, BEACH STREET WAIKOUAITI. ' Under New Management, this Oldestablished and Popular House has been RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. Lofty and Well-ventilated Bedrooms. Refinement and Comfort. Adjoining beach and two minutes from rail ' Terms on application. 'Phone 45. Mrs M. COOPER. Tg H CTAY IN-CHR^ HOTEL FEDERAL, -Victoria square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS, Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. TTs/TELROSE REST HOME, Oamaru- sub- 1 ITX urban residence; large garden, tennis and orchard —Fc.o particulars apply Mrs Hadden Dennisoh, Oamaru (telephono 464). WARRINGTON-To LET~ (for night, from February 4), Furnished t-roomed COTTAGE.— Address Bather Vfornington P.O. 3;^ rLET (from f Jatiuary 14). Five-roomed Furnished COTTAGE (Waitati).-Alf Brown, 505 George street. 2ja ■OT7"ANTED, a Furnished CRIB, from the ▼ T sth January till 17th January • )jenty_of sport.—Three, Times Office. ptOUPLE require Furnished COTTAGE ~o r B ? a f d ? nd Lodgings for fortnight; , easide or inland; terms,—lmmediate, Times. , MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Worda nnder ttte Bead. \ inga Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To ' Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, S?" Gnu Shilling per Insertion; 3 Insertions, \ 8/8; S insertions, 5/-. Strictly dash In ' „ Advance. Extra Oherge if Booked. \ gNGINE WANTED. 1 Twelve Horse-power or over; two cylin- ■ lers; not less than 1001b pressure. ( Send full specifications and state where / an bo -inspected ELLIS 1 & BURNAND (LTD.), : •i± Hamilton. R A C 0 N IF I 6 8. i L» . ( SEND YOURS TO : IHVLNE & STEVENSON (LTD.), J Dunedin. 1 Highest Prices. Vsk for St. George Ham and Chicken Paste. c ty, ANTED TO ~B~u" "y s ▼▼' SECOND-HAND CYCLES. ; Highest prices given. J GAUDIN, MARR (LTD.), 1, d_ Octagon. Dunedin. " J"T'S our business solving Ventilating ' I Heating, or Skylight Troubles.—The y toss Manufacturing Co. (Ltd.), Bond street, li r7"ODAKS for. the people; Developing, r ' L»- Printing, Enlarging; prompt work.— 1 ondon Bookstall, Stook Exchange. 6d nrrANTED to BUY, MINING PIPES; I "' fize 9to 15; any quantity.—Apply . 1 Woodhaugh street. t RANTED, English J f Th.p.—Address F., Times Office. 31d S rXTANTED, 2 Pairs SASHES, to fit win- - 1 ▼ dow opening sft 9in x 2ft 10in.— rove, Times Office. 3j a 100 Lane's Patent RABBIT g rt TRAPS.-Address Traps, Times E ® c ± 3ja RANTED, Second-liand s r seater CAR, J »»i any condition; cheap.—Address ii [echanic, Timea Office. 3j a is L/TOTOR CAR wanted, 2-seater; ~good „' •-■- order; 6tato price and where seen.— - rgenoy, Tiroes Office. ' 3j a | yOW is the time to get your LAWN lv MOWER REPAIRED at Manson's, * rawford — 2605. 18a U nRTANTED to BUY. FURNITURE, B '▼ SUNDRIES; .spot cash.-Bell. 179 £ Ing Edward street ('phone 2174). 110 - \LD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT, sound 1 J or broken, on (jold, silver, or vulcanite lc ost them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, - uckland. Highest cash prices sent by re- ( rn mail. Established 23 years. Jfd J-UTRINE HALR FOOD prevents dand- k 1 ruff, promotes hair growth, preserves *- 10 colour; 3s 6d.—Wilkinson and Son. X TRTANTED, ELECTROPLATING: Old '» Waw Replated equal to new, at orrison's Electroplating Works, Moray t-i acjs ' ST ANTED—Spoons, Forks, Cruets, etc., "ft '»■ (o REFLATE; guaranteed equal to ist English plate.—Morrison's, Moray j?j ace. EATHER does not last as long as good T J rubber; get WOOD-MILNE RUBBER " EELS fitted to your boots; 'tis cheaper. . re for NASAL CATARRH.—George da J Gourlio, herbalist, 437 Princes street, anedin. Call or write. Interviews free, q, jK)RD CARS, any model, any condition, ' Wanted for Cash. —Price and particurs to Commutator, Times Office. 170 JT AMPS.-Wanted to BUY, Collections 5 and Loose Lots of Postage Stamps; — g prices.—Wm, Hooper, 53 Crawford C K£t> 6au ,'-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17823, 3 January 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17823, 3 January 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17823, 3 January 1920, Page 9

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