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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■ QTENHOUSE'S RAILWAY HOTEL, CASTLE STREET. First-class Accommodation. Moderato Tariff. Wo 'PHONE 3185. PRINCE 01? WALES HOTEL, DUNEDIN. ERNEST C. BRANSON, Proprietor (Late of Branson's). Mr firanson has now returned (after an absence of several years), and will bo pleased to meet old friends. New Baxs. Good Accommodation. % Motto; Civility. 3ft. JACKSON'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. Bm3 / fEVIATHAN HOTEL. LOWER HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN Close to Railway Station and Handy to Wharf DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL. Specially Recommended to Country Visitors as the Most Comfortable House in the city. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams: "Leviathan, Dunedm." Telephones 67 and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Addreee all communications to JAMES CONNOR, _ _, \ Leviathan Hotel. P.O: Box 112, Q.REENCLIFFS PRIVATE HOTEL. ST. CL4IR, DUNEDIN. A SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT . • (Under New Management). Every Home Comfort Electric Light Throughout The Hotel overlooks St. Clair Beaoh. and is within a stone's throw of the FAMOUS HOT SALT WATER CURATIVE BATHS. TARIFF MODERATE. - , i Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. Bix O'Clock Dinner. Telegrams: " Greencliffs," St. Clair. ; Telephone No 1782. 4my WANTED, Urge Furnished BEDSITTJ.NG/ROOM, ground floor; cented position; lady and. gentleman.—E., W., Times Office. 260 rOTfANTED, Furnished FLAT, or two ■t T i ROOMS; use of kitchen, oonvenienoes; city; immediately.—Addresa 60, Times Office 260 W r ANTEI>, Furnished BEDROOM. ~by • young woman, with widow; no others kept: no children:—Waiting, Times iOffice. nnO LET (term), Furnished DINING A. ROOM, 2 BEDROOMS; every convenience; adults preferred.—s3 Black's road. ST. CLAIR7~DUNEDINT-Sta7~aT~tho Hydro-Grand Private Hotel (late Mctropole). Write Manageress. i 0 TO LET, Furnished "bkD.ROOM and SITTING ROOM, city; suit couplecomveraencca.—Apply 47 Stuart street. AOANOY for BOARDERS, or ROOMS to LET.—Beach, Times Office. 260 W 'ANTED, BOARD and LODGING in comfortable ' home.—Hillside, Times. ACCOMMODATION \T HOLIDAY RESORTS. r£i i m a r u. That Charming and Well-known Residence "THE BUNGALOW," VVAI-ITI ROAD ' TIMARU, Is now Open to Receive Visitors. To prevent disappointment, intending visitors should book in advance. j Terras, etc., on application to Mrs HY. SCOTT, ■ The Bungalow. P.O. Bo* 170. Thon e 90. QUEENBTOWN. LAUREL BANK HOUSE Commanding Beautiful View of Lake Wakaupu and Surrounding Mountains. This Establishment is under entirely new manageme.it, has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and now offers all the con vemence, comfort, and attention of a firstolass hotel. Tariff £4 4s per week, or 12s 6d per day. Address communications „ . r Mrs DA VIES, . '° \ ' Queenstown. "POR AULD LANG ~~ SYNE 7, Mr Whetter, late of the Grand Hotel Dunedin, invites all old friends when visitC in K Wellington to the Albemarle Private Hotel, situated in the heart of the city. All' modern conveniences—electric light, bathroom? each floor, dining and smoke' rooms •" -ratn Write particulars. 19j u U * J, OHL'^ H; hN UiIKIST HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christchurch. D. COI.LfNS. , (late Clarßndnn Hotel) All oommunicjitions receive prompt attention Bnx 532. Telnphnrra 1040 2279 WHITE HOUSE, , nT, ■i" h L" ,5 ' ehooting, surfing; petrol lights telephone; 5 minutes railway etatvon,, beach. Under management of Mii 4 tx>op«r.— J. Gibson, pronric-ior xo ftiby roßEK^HousiloTl^^i;. JL tion ; 3 minutes walk from boats -J Thompson, proprietor, Box 71, Qucenatown. ' W ANT 7'? J£F D TO^" ... m-hed CRIB. 2 rooms; any localityAddrcgg E. C, Times Office. 250 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. T&TISH to MEET man with large Viow 'Jn T- nre aud exlr<une w 'de angle lense. 100, Times Office o<^, Bunions, TngTowin? Nana, F'atfoot, Weak Anklea skilfully trealcd.—Chas. Buchan, chiropodist 307 GeoTge street. WANTED ia still making Bad Feoi Good and G-ood Foct Bettor.—3o7 George street. 230 LAWN MOWERS.—Jus-- landed. Shanks"* all Bntis!.; also slock otbor good mxkes. Old mower taker, ns part payment — Nfan<?on's. 203 Crawford street. 'Pbont 2G05. ■piANO TUNING-Orders receive prompt JL attention. Buvers, inspect our'Pianoscash or torms.--H<>weil's, Str.urt street. ' ' KODAK SUPPLIES -Cameras, P'atoe Papers, Developing, Prin-ing. Enlargements from pr' or negatives.—London Bookstall, Stoc -Jxohange. 2o W ANTKD "GifTivo. '" sente- quality .-Wr'ie-y, Rini{«. Watches a xpwi.iity —laonnxjh, juiveiior oppoeite Knox Church. ,s^,^ JEWELLERY NedT"chn7n3 W and Pendante, 27e tfd up, Watches, Bangles, Broocfope a.\ pie-mar prices, largest variety.—-Himmel's, 99 George etreei. IF you want tho be3t price for HOR~SeL HAIR een-1 to the manufacvirern — Otogo Bit4ah Company, Dunedin. 9m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18076, 26 October 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18076, 26 October 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18076, 26 October 1920, Page 7

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