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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL, ” 36 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally-situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station. Redecorated. Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Terms Moderate. 'Phono 2450. P.O. Box 470. HOTEL (Near Railway Station), DUNEDIN. The Most Up-to-date and Largest Private Hotel in New Zealand. Situated only 3 minutes from the Railway Station. The Leviathan is the handiest half-way house between trains. Large, airy bedrooms, electric light, private sitting and smoking rooms, modern dining hall, excellent service. CHARGES MODERATE Day and night porters. Book Rooms by Telegram or Letter. Telegraphic Address: Leviathan, Dunedin. P.O. Box 112, Dunedin. Telephone No. 2954, Telephone Office No. 67. TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. EMPIRE HOTEL, PRINCES STREET. Extensive alterations have been made for the Accommodation of Patrons. Up-to-date bars. ALL BEST BRANDS OP LIQUOR STOCKED. Moderate Tariff, 10s per day. 8f J. CARTER, Proprietor. QNSLOW HOUSE. TARIFF REDUCED as from MARCH Ist. Exceptional Terms to Permanent Guesta. Full particulars on personal application to W. NAPIER, *6f Proprietor. CCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, 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. 24is BOARDING-HOUSE, 7 Market street (next Tramsheds), is now under new management, and being central, those requiring uoard and Lodgings would find jt a first-class place, with every convenience; tariff 27s 6d week. 23m •J o ALBERT STREET, City, has VACANJ CIES; good table, hot water service, piano, electric light; tram at door; every home comfort; 27e 6d per week; under new management.—Tel. 3433. 20m BOARD Wanted in month’s time by business gentleman; single room required; within walking distance of Princes street preferred.—Address 23m MODERATE, Times Office. UNFURNISHED ROOMS; every convenience; glorious view.—At Hazelbank, 144 Forbury road, St. Clair. 22m TiO LET, BEDROOM; suit couple or two young men; breakfast if required; electric light, telephone.—lo 7 York place, f¥WO business Ladies require Private JL BOARD and ROOM; central.—E. M., Times Office. 21m FURNISHED and unfurnished ROOM to LET; use conveniences; electric light. 15 Clyde street (near Frederick). 21m ROOMS to LET, double and single.— t Apply 70 Stafford street. TeL 1117. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. SHADES HOTEL. One minute from G.P.O. Tariff, 10s per day. D. NEIL, Proprietor, Telephone 1205. 10m ’IJiTHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: ST. ELMO HOUSE. Superior Private Accommodation. 62Wor center street. West End, 2 minutes from 0.P.0 Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor, 24n ’Phone 872. •VfTHERE TO STAY IN CHRIS! » »i CHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria Square, Christchurch. D COLLINS, Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. ’ Box 532 l Telephone 1040. 2279. JHTY BUFFETT PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. The most central house in the city; 5 minutes from station, 3 minutes G.P.0., gardens, river, and theatres; electric light, hot and cold baths; excellent cuisine; moderate tariff.—F. M. O. HYMAN, Proprietress. All trams from station stop at corner. ’Phone A 5266. HOLIDAY MAKERS! HOLIDAY MAKE! Visit Auckland during the summer seal Reserve your Accommodation at STOI HURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, ideal private hotel to spend vocation, j sessing an acre of beautiful grounds o' looking harbour and city; S minutes tram from town. —Mr and Mrs Albert Brown, pronrs. Wire or write to “Stc hurst. Auckland.” E ASTER HOLIDAY TIMARU. “THE BUNGALOW." BOOKINGS for ACCOMMODATION at “'Hie Bungalow” by intending A'isitors to Timaru at Easter should bo made EARLY to avoid disappointment. 28f E. E. SCOTT. WHITE HOUSE, Beach street, Waikouaiti.—ldeal place for holiday or rest; hot and cold baths; surfing, fishing, shooting; accommodation for motor cars.— Miss Cooper, proprietress. ’Phone 43. 4o Where: to stay at owak» : railway HOTEL; 3 minutes’ walk from station; terms moderate.—John M'Loan, proprietor. 10n WARRINGTON HOUSE, Warrington.— Vacancies for Visitors during Easter: holiday-makers should book early, and avoid disappointment.—H. Coupon. 21m PICNICKERS and Visitors to Taieri Mouth will find good ACCOMMODATION at River Bank Boarding-house.—Mrs Phillips. LIARY EUREKA HOUSE for A tion; three minutes’ walk from bouts.— J. Thompson, proprietor, Queenstown. WAITED to KENT. Furnished P. W., Times Office. 21 m PUBLIC NOTICES. J 4 ENERAL POISONING OF RABBITS. MANfOTOTO DISTRICT. At a Mooting of Fanners held on the 25th February, at Ranfurly, it was decided to commence a, Genera] and l Systematic Poisoning of Rabbits on all tho f>and in t.ho Ranfurly, Gimmerbum, Wodderburn, Nascbv. Kyoburn, and Kokonga Districts, commonring on MARCH 29. 1922. All Formers in the ahovonamed Districts are respect fully requested to Co-operate, so as to make tho work a success. P. A. THOMSON. 23m Inspector of Stock. PRESENT AI lON TO MR W. J R M’CULI.OCH. Arrangements are being made to make a Presentation to Mr W, .1. P. M'< 'ullorh and his Grew in recognition of their effort on behalf of Otago in the recent Sanders Memorial Cup Contests. Subscriptions may be posted or left at Mr E. S. W ilson's Office. Empire Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin; P.O. Box 92. STUDY Economy—Have your Razor Blades Re-sharpened at Moody's, Razor-setting Specialists, Dunedin. Singleedge blade. Is dozen; doublo-edge, Is bd dozen. 18m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18511, 23 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18511, 23 March 1922, Page 7

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