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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, DOWLING STREET. Most Centrally Situafe'd 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. Teleph jne 2450. Bmj TEVIATHAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. Closo to Railway Station and Handy to Wharf. DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL. Specially Recommended to Country Visitora as tho Most Comfortable Houst in the city. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams: "Leviathan, Dunedin." Telephones 67 and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address all communications to JAMES CONNOR, _ Leviathan Hotel. P.O. Box 112. {PJ.REENCLIFFS PRIVATE HOTEL, ST. CLAIR, DUNEDIN. . A SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT (Under New .Management). Every Home Comfort. Electric Light Throughout Ilia Hotel overlooks St. Clair Beach, and is ■within a stone's throw of the FAMOUS HOT SALT WATER CURATIVE BATHS. TARIFF MODERATE. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. Six O'Clock Dinner. Telegrams: " Greencliffs," St. Clair. Telephone No 1782. > 4my RINCE OF WALES HOTEL, DUNEDIN. ERNEST C. BRANSON, Proprietor (Late of Branson's). Mr Branson has now returned (after an absence of several years), and will bo Pieascd to meet old friends. New Bars. Good Accommodation. Motto: Civility. 30" "OUSINESS Lady anxions for comfortable ,~f 150ARD in refined home; willing assist light house • duties—Paying Guest, Times ■ 30s CITY —Furnished BEDROOM end SITTING ROOM; electrio light; no otherssuperior locality; fireplaces.—Gas Cooker ( Times. 30s WANTED; Furnished BEDROOM "by working Girl, in private family.—lteepoctable, Times Office. Sos WORKING Girl requires BOARD, private family; Mornington preferred.—H. L., Times Office. 3^ EAINBOW PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE.—MeaIs will be served to tho public from Monday, 4th October. 30s BOARD and Residence; vacancy; two double rooms; visitors or permanent boardets.—B2 Heriot row. 'Phone 2959. fJIO LET, 4 Furnished ROOMS; every , suitable married couple.—Tenant, Times Office. 30s ACCOMMODATION SI HOLIOAY RESORTS. fjp I M A R U. lhat Charming and Well-known Residence "THE BUNGALOW," WAI-ITI ROAD ' TIMARU, Is now Open to Receive Visitors. To prevent disappointment, intending visitors should book in advance. Terms, etc., on application to Mrs HY. SOOTT, The Bungalow. P.O. Box 170. 'Phone 90. TOURISTS. The GOVERNMENT HOSTEL it HERMITAGE will OPEN for the Season on the Ist OCTOBER. For full particulars apply to GOVERNMENT TOUIIIST BUREAU Telephone ng"""' t « h stay IN CMRICTHOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. D. COLLfNS, Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. "JpDR AULD LANG SYNE." Mr Whetter, late of the Grand Hotel Dunedin, invites all old friends when visiting Wellington to the Albemarle Private Hotel, situated in the heart of the city. All modern conveniences—electric light, bathrooms each floor, dining and smoke' rooms Tariff moderato. Write particulars. 19j u PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. SROBB (late Thompson's) D4ILV ». ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE, ROXBURGH TO BEA U\JGNT Leaves Roxburgh Post Oflico 945 a m ■ Beaumont on arrival of DttnVdiA tram, special cars by arrangement Car 3 for Hire at All Hours. Careful Drivers S. ROBB, Proprietor, 5d Box 93. Roxburgh rfhono 12) 0° A DAirv L ?'Vin S DAILY at 8.30 a.m. for Dunedin • returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at k P- m V S arc .° : ls M "' a - v > Children under 13, half-price North-East Harbour: Single Is! Is 6d Heavy Cargo by arranfoment. Parcels Luggage, etc., received at Stables until 2.30 p.m. J. S. M'CARTNEY, Proprietor Crust and Crust's Stables, Stafford strpct EiUIL'S DAILY MOTOR BERVICI' - ROXBURGH TO BEAUMONT'' (Late of H. Craig and Co) Leaves Roxburgh (Commercial 'Corner) 10.15 a.m., leaves Beaumont on arrival Dunedin train. Cars for Hire at all hours. Efficient drivers. ALEX. EARL, Proprietor, Roxburgh Phono 47 - Box 57 LEY'S BRIGHTON" AND ± TAIERI MOUTH ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE -Winter lime-table: Leaves Manse street for Britrhton and 'laieri Mouth 9.30 a.m.. returninc 4.45 p.m. Leaves Manse street for Brie-h ton only 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and l-ridays. Saturdays, leaves Manse street j W ton on 'y 1 P- m - returning Mondays a.30 a.m. For special motor tops and picnic parties ring Thornley's Private Hotel »»g ht ° n - 15a ri Brighton motor serviof WINTER TIME-TABLE Leaves Manse street a-s follows:—Mondays, 9.30 a.m and 5 p.m. ; Wednesdays 9.00 a.m. and 0 p.m.; Thursdays, 5 pm • L-ndays, 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.; Saturdays'. 1.10 p m and 5 p.m. All cars call at Green Island Station. For special cars and accommodation ring Brighton Bureau Asl- fnr WILLIAMS & BQBBS. Brighton House PASSENGER JROM\VEU>, PEMBROKE, via HAWEA. Cars leave Cromwell Tuesday?, Thursdays, and Saturdays, return Moriav Wed nosday and Friday. Special Cf_- mrcts all trains from Dunodin JOHN ANDERSON, Proprietor, ieiegrams: Anderson, Motor, Cromwell.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18054, 30 September 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18054, 30 September 1920, Page 7

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