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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T BVIATHAN HOTgL (Near Railway Station). DUNEDIN. The Most Up-to-date and Largest PrivSte Hotel in Now Zealand. Situated only 3 minutes from the Railway Station. The Leviathan is the handiest half-way house between traids. Uarge, airy bedrooms, electric light, private sitting and smoking' rooms, modern dining hall, excellent service. CHARGES MODERATE. and night (porters. , Book Rooms by Telegram or Letter. Telegraphic Address: Leviathan, Dunedin. ' P,O Box 112, Dunedin. 1 Telephone No. 2934. Telephone Office No 67. JACKSON’S PRIVATE ..HOTEL. 36 PRINCES STREET / Dowling street). The Most i Centrally-situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN.' Fire Minutes’ WaMc from Railway Station, Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE Terms Moderate. Phone 2450. P.O. Box 470. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, Manse street now open under Sew management; good accommodation for boarders; good table and service; telephone 8145. Mrs Cameron. , \ 2d v » kitchen and dining, room for four for two weeks from January 12 to January 26, 1922.—State price at once to Mr Am, care Box 60, P. 0., Invercargill. 81d 1 (by two ladies), furnished ** BED-SITTING ROOM, with use of conveniences.—Address Holiday. P. 0.. Waimate. 29d RESIDENCE; vacancies for permanent boarders or visitors.—B2 ■Bfcnot row (tel. 2959). 18d QO OANONGATE, City, has VACANCIES; y™ superior table, piano, hot water, home, comforts; 27a ,6d week.—’Phone 2511. t7ACANCIES for gentlemen BOARDERS; ▼ —every home comfort; splendid locality, 13 Albert street ’Phone 3433. 29d BOARD-RESIDENCE in superior private house; quiet and comfortable; would suit business gentleman.—l 29 Queen street. mO IiET, 3 unfurnished ROOMS, with ue of conveniences; upstairs;. Dunda street.—Dundea, Times Office. ' 4ji handy to University.—Student, Times Office. YOUNG Man wants BOARD with private family.—South .End. Times Office. ■ ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY . RESORTS. TO STAY IN CHRISTST. ELMO HOUSE Superior Private Accommodation, 62Wor coster street, West End, 2 minutes from O.P/O Beautiful lawns* gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. / . ■W- J. MUBKAY, Proprietor, 24n ’Phone 872. TO STAY IN CHRIST. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch, i D. COLLINS, Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communi/bations receive prompt attention. ’■Box 552. ' _ Telephone 1040, 2279. TJOYAL HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH.' " Situated on the banka of the Avon. Within seven minutes’ walk of the Square. .Finest Cuisine, Excellent Service. Official Hotel of (he South Island (N.Z.) Motors Union. Motor garago in conjunotion with Hotel./ -19 s Q~’ U E E N S T O W N. POST OFFICE HOTEL. .Mr JOHN T. N. GRANT (late of Dunedin) bogs to intimate that ho has taken over the above Hotel, and now offers Superior Accommodation to Tourists and Travelling Public. Porter attends arming and departing steamers. Telephone 3. MOTOR FOR HIRE. 21n ' HOTEL, ' BLUFF. Tbla Hotel is considered by travellers to be M-tond to none in tho South Island, and* intending visitors to'"the Bluff fog the holidays are advised to .book rooms early. Good table, moderate tariff. Only best •of wines and spirits kept in stock. Country orders promptly attended to. ANGUS H. CUNNINGHAM# Proprietor. ,7n JJOTBL GARDEN, AUCKLAND. This >( large and ' well-known Private Hotel is in the front rank of New Zealand hostelrios. , _ Single,, double, and suites of rooms. Tariff from 17s 6d per day. Weekly' arrangements made. Electric cars pass .the door. Telegraph; “CARGEN.” .Auckland. Hydro grand hotel, ttmaru.— Reduction of Tariff: Owing to reduced cost of living the tariff of this ex r . oellont seaside 'hotel has been reduced. Special concessions to families. Inquiries invited.y. . ; aßd ARRINGTON HOUSE, Warrington.— Ideal holiday resort; hot and cold baths; vacancies for visitors during Jonuary; superior accommodation, every comfort and convenience'; adjoining station and convenient to beach.—H. Coupes;, proprietor. RIVEBBANK (Taieri Mouth) BOAEDING-ING-HOUSE; under new management; j good table; afternoon tea a specialty.—Mrs Phillips., ' Bo HERE TO STAY at Owaka: RAILWAY HOTEL; 8 minutes’ walk from .station; terras moderate.—John M'Lcan, pro- ' prietor. lOn ITANTED (middle furnished v CRIB, near Dunedin, preferably been Warrington and town.—Careful, Box Oamaru. 81d GENTLEMAN, with South African experience, requires good HOME on large farm as paying guco’t.— Full particulars to 999, Times Office. / , Sja -\7ISITORS to Cromwell will find good V ACCOMMODATION at Globe Board-ing-house.—Mrs M'Laren. proprietress. CLYDE. —BOARD Wanted by lady and 2 children (14 and 8), for two weeks.— Rural, C.P.0., Dunedin. 4ja WANTED to RENT, 3-4-roomed Furnished CRIB; seaside, Warrington preferred. —Address Carefulness, Times Office. HOTELS. INHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. EMPIRE HOTEL. PRINCES STREET. • ~r Extensive Alterations have been made for the Accommodation of Patrons.- Up-to-date bars. ALT, BEST BRANDS OP LIQUOR * STOCKED. Moderate Tariff. 7 0 J. 'CARTER, Proprietor. ETROPOLITAN" HOTEL, MACLAGGAN STREET. The above Hotel is under New Management; Speight’s Beer /and Best Brands of Liquor Kept. All Home Comforts. TARIFF MODERATE. JOHN HOPE. Proprietor. Telephone 974. lau HE GLADSTONE HOTEL, DUNEDIN. All the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. Speight’s Sparkling Ales. TARIFF MODERATE. * J. H. ITbAERY, j y Proprietor. Telephone 663. Box 659. 7n ! OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price 94

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18444, 4 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18444, 4 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18444, 4 January 1922, Page 10

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