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BOARD AND RESIDENCE* T BVIATHAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. Close to Railway Station and Handy to Wharf. DUNEDIN’S PREMIER HOTEL. Specially Recommended to Country Visitors as the Moat Comfortable House in the oity. ' 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. TO LET, 2 superior Front ROOMS (unfurnished);' on rise, north end; also Lease Garage.—Address Addiewell, Times Office. 29 ja WANTED (by student), BOARD and RESIDENCE near Training College. Gwenda, Times Office. 28ja NFURNISHED PLAT, also superior ROOMS to LET; furniture stored. — 89 Hope street. 31ja TWO. Schoolgirls desire' comfortable BOARD; central preferred; use piano. Protestant, Times Office. 31ja ROOMS to LET.—Apply Electric House, 70 Stafford street ('phone 111?). ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS.

vtotice to the travelling PUBLIC. The Grand Hotel Proprietary (Limited) has taken over ■ the APARIMA HOTEL, Riverton, and will in future b© run in conjunction with the Grand and Southland Club Hotels. Facing the Estuary and the Sea. , Tourists and travellers oan rely on Good Accommodation, Comfort, and Attention. Fishing, shooting, and sea bathing, motor launch trips can be arranged any day to Pourakino River. Letters or telegrams addressed to J. MATHESON, Aparima Hotel, Riverton, or the COMPANY’S MANAGER (Thomas Rutherford), Grand Hotel, Invercargill, will receive prompt attention. Telephone 4. JJENDIGO HOTEL. ALEXANDRA.' This Model Commercial Hotel is now under now management. Only the best brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. Speight’s beer on tap. Sample room for commercial men. Private m , motor crarage. Handy to bowling and croquet green and first-class swimming pool. Letters, telegrams, and telephone messages promptly attended to. Tariff 10s per , day. Permanent boarders by arrangement. * P.O. Box 3. ’Phone No. 2. Proprietor: J. < M. PATTERSON (Late of St. Glair Baths. Dunedin). • JJOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, WELLINGTON. Renovated throughout; 8 bathrooms, hot and cold-water day and night; beautifully furnished; central, clean. Tariff 12s fid per day. Day and night porter. Telegrams: “Edilson,” Wellington. S. EDILSON Proprietor.

VXfHERE. TO STAY IN CHRIST- ' » CHURCH: PIOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurcli. D. COLLINS. Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 552. Telephones 1040, 2279. WHITE HOUSE. Beach' street, Waikou-aiti.—First-class table; handy beach or train; car accommodation; ideal weekend resort.—Jas. Gibson, proprietor. ’Phone 45. Waikouaiti, . 12ja TO those in need of a quiet, restful holiday.—Come to FaIBLIE, the ideal climate of N.Z.; first-class private accommodation and every attention.—For particulars write to BOX 103, Fairlie. 17d 1 1 tRY EUREKA HQJ7SE for AccomrnodaX tion; 8 minuter walk - from boats.—J. Thompson, proprietor. Queenstown. 6ja Seaside accommodation. 'Nuggets, Port Molynsax.—Mrs Gttaway. .Write of wire, ’phone Tirohanga. 27d Furnished HOUSE for X few weeks j. 3 minutes from Bay.—Particulars York, Times Office. 28ja WANTED to RENT (for Easter holidays!, Furnished CRIB at Tomahawk; no children.—Address G. S., Times Office. WANTED, CRIB. Easter week; between Warrington and Waikouaiti.—Address Easter, Times Office. 29ja g E 8 MEDICAL. T P 0 LI C Y

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Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled 10id, Is lid, and 2s 9d, original English prices. THE GATLINS .KAILWAY SERVICE. TO THE EDITOR. Sib, —I have just returned from a visit to the Southland end of Clutha, and read the letters in your columns on the Gatlins railway service. This is a matter in which, together with the Farmers’ Union, I have taken a great deal of interest, and have repeatedly and very strongly urged improvements. , I also arranged a meeting at Owaka at which Mr Bowles, the Traffic Manager, Dunedin, met the Gatlins people and myself. I urged, and in doing so was supported by all present, that there should be a twioe-a-day in and out service . from Tahakopa to Balclutha, connecting there, morning and evening, with the through expresses. This was urged upon Mr Bowles very forcefully. As an immediate necessity it was also urged that the Friday night’s train from Balclutha to Tahakopa should not leave Balclutha till 7 p.m., thus giying Gatlins people a chance to get to and’ from Dunedin in the one day. These matters I also urged on Mr Massey, Minister of Railways, and personally on Mr M’Yilly, General Manager. The result of the agitation' was that a daily service to Tahakopa instead of a service three days a week was granted, and that is a great boon to dll living on the far side of Owaka, for which I have received the warm Blanks of those chiefly interested. The delay of the Friday’s train to allow Gatlins people to get to and from Dunedin in one day was, however, refused, and I am glad to see your correspondents again urging this matter. Mr Wright and “Farmer" are doing good work. I am led to understand that the two hours’ w it at Balclutha would be a decided inconvenience to the department, but even if that is so, the convenience to the r >plo on the Gatlins line, which must be paying splendidly, should outweigh that. Your own suggestion that the matter should be urged on Mr Massey when he visits Otago is a valuable one, and will, I hope, be adopted. I may say, I have not waited for his visit, but ell the same public support is 'invaluable to a member. While everything possible is done to get the Friday’s connection with Dunedin, I hope the greater matter—a twice-a-day in and out service from Tahakopa—will not be overlooked, as I still think that is the only service that can give real satisfaction. When the coal supply improves it surely should be warranted and possible;—l am, etc., A. S. Malcolm. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is suitable alike, for men and women, and is in every sense beneficial.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 10

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