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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. EARL'S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE, ROXBURGH TO BEAUMQNT. Leaves Roxburgh (Commercial Comer) 10.15 a.m.; leaves Beaumont on arrival Dunedin train BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. Cars for Hire at all hours. Efficient drivers. ALEX. EARL, Proprietor, Roxburgh. ’Phone 47. Box 57. VIA BEAUMONT. ROBB’S MOTOR siiviCE MEETS ALL TRAINS ARRIVING BEAUMONT. Leaves Roxburgh P.O. 10.45 a.m. j. Beaumont Railway Station after arrival of Dunedin train. Telegrams: Robb, Beaumont or Roxburgh. ROBB, ROXBURGH. ’Phone 12. P.O. Box 93. sja Royal mail and passenger SERVICE.—Cars leave Cromwell for Lake Wannka, via Lake Hawea, on, Tuesdays, Thursdays’, and Saturdays. Return Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Cars leave Cromwell for Arrowtown, Via Kawarau Gorge, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Special Car meets train onreceipt of telegram—JOHN ANDERSON, Proprietor, Cromwell. 7j* npHORNLEY’S BRIGHTON MOTOR X SERVICE, SUMMER TIME-TABLE. Leaves Manse street at 9.30 for Brighton 'and Taiori Mouth daily. For Special Cars and Picnic Parties ring Thornley’s Private Hotel, Brighton. Seats may bo booked at Starr, tobacconist, Princes street. THORNLEY & SEYMOUR, 21d ■ '. Proprietors. B iRIGHTON AND TAIERI ROYAL MAIL. MOUTH C. J. HOBBS & CO. Motors leave Manse street Daily 9.30 a.m. (6.10 p.m. Brighton only). Sundays, 10 turn. Also Saturdays, 1.10. . , For Specials, also Picnics, Ring Brighton Bureau. Ask for Brighton House. Book Seats Geyser. ' (OOACH LEAVES POBTOBELLO Kj, Daily At 8 o’clock, for Dunedin, returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 2.30 (Saturdays only at 2 p.m. instead of 2.20). Parcel-luggage, eta, received at Stables up to 2 o’clock. "■"’T sVsss': / Crust and Crust’s Stables. Stafford street Bff OTOR SERVICE, MILTON. A Oar will leave our Garage, Lawrence, to connect with Dunedin Train at 7.50 a.m. in TUESDAY, and 6.50 a.nx on FRIDAY; leaving Milton Station on arrival if express from Dunedin, reaching Lawrenoe at 11 sin 2au D. R. JONES k CO. (LTD.). T\AIERI MOUTH. WEEK-END EXJL CURSION Motor ’Bus loavca Manse treet THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 28% at .15 p.m. Return Monday morning. Return are, Bs. B. J. W. HEY, Proprietor. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DVEHTISEMENTS ef 18 Words nader tbs Headings Situations Vacant. Wanted, For Bale, To I-et, last and Found, Hiecellaneons Wants, Etc., One Shilling per InMrtion ; 3 insertions. 3/fl; 8 ineertlone, 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge » Booked. V E V I ATH A N HOT El (Nearßailway Station). f - DUNEDIN. The Moot" Up-to-date and Largest Private Hotel in Now Zealand. Situated only 3 minutes front the Railway . Static®. The Leviathan h the handiest half-way hens® between trains. Large, airy bedrooms,. electric light, private «lt«ng and smoking rooms, modem dtmn* hall, excellent service. charges "moderate ' ond night ■ portern. • v BooJ Rooms by Telegram or Letter. Telegraphic Address: Leviathan. Dunedin. P.O, Bo* 118. Dunedin. Telephone No. 2934. Telephone Office No 67 TACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL, 36 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally-situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station. . . Redecorated. Eleotrio Light ana Hot Water Throughout GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Terms Moderate. ’Phong 2450. P.O. Box 470. OARNTVAL ACCOMMODATION. INTENDING VISITORS mast write or wire ua immediately if they wish to secure ROOMS. C. H. AUSTEN & CO., 23ja 16 Frederick street, Dunedin, Occidental private ITotoL~Manse street.—This well-known Private Hotel is now under new management, having been Redecorated and Refurnished; electric light, hot and cold water; tariff moderate.—Telephone 3145. ■ 24ja %JfjT ANTED, furnished or unfurnished v ? FLAT or BOOMS, poinity George street; suit 2 ladies.—Conveniences, Times Office ■ 28ja MANY ROOMS ‘Wanted for Carnival Week. Why have yonra empty? RegiaWt immediately at Austen's, Frederick street JSUja fTtO LET, 3 or 4 Furnished ROOMS of X house; suit married couple or business girls; going away,—Solo Charge,-Times Office. __ 28 ja Hiawatha house, st. ciair, under new management, after being thoroughly renovated; ready for BOARDERS I February 1. —’Phone 3287. , . - 28ja ANTED, BOARD and RESIDENCE by young tradesman, within 2 minutes of Octagon, in workman’s home.—Address Octagon, Times Office. „ 28ja mO LET (Furnished), largo, sunny, oom,X fortable Double BED-SITTING ROOM; fireplace, use conveniences.—B27 streei. 2gja TJRRIVATE BOARD Required by two young XT business men; state terms.—249. Times Office. 28ja (TO LET. furnished and unfurnished X ROOMS.—Northern Exchange, 151 George street (’phone 65). 23ja Qrt CANONGATE, City, Las VACANCIES; «//5 superior table, piano, hot water, home oomfdHs; 27s 6d peek.—’Phone 2511, mWO young Lady Students desire BOARD X or Rooms and Breakfast; now or March. North End 2, Tiroes. ' 28ja rOTUVATE Family can Accommodate X BOARDERS for Carnival Week.—For particular® St. Kilda, Times Office. D6tJBLE BI®Ro1)m1o LET for Caraival Week; meals if desired.—Address 38, Times Office ■ 28ja lADY has VACANCY for 2 school girls, J private house, telephone; no other boarders.—lß2, Times Office,, 28jq VACANCY for two gentlemen BOARDERS.—Telephone 2419; 45 Royal terrace. 27ja LADY, handy High School, would BOARD boy or girl attending school; good home; terms £l.—Hill, Times. 27 j a W~~ ANTED,' BOARD and RESIDENCE for 3 adults; private family preferred. Rev. Statham, Box 346, Post Office. 27jq WANTED, LADY to Share Furnished Cottage near Gardena.—lnquire 798 King street 27ja WANTED (by young lady), BOARD with washing, private family.—Communicate Central, Moray Place Post Office. 26ja j 1 GEORGE STREET offers superior ACCOMMODATION to casuals and permanents. 26ja EOOMS to LET, double and single.— i Apply 70 Stafford street. Tel 111?, Garages, week-end cottages, • FOWLHOUSES. DWELLINGS. Any buildings; all stool and concrete. Speediest and most economical of all construction. SEE SPECIMEN BUILDING. ROSS MANUFACTURING CO. (LTD.), J 22 Bond street* Dwvadia,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 10