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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON 1 B PRIVATE HOTEL, W 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. Terras moderate. ’Phone 2450. P.O. Box 470. mh s empire hotel, A 220 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. J. CARTER, Proprietor. THE HOME AWAY FROM HOME. Best of Accommodation. Noted for Good Table. Moderate Tariff. 10s per day. Best Brands of Liquor Stocked. T EVIATHAN 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. Books Rooms by Telegram or Letter. Telegraphic Address. Leviathan, Dunedin. P.(J) Box 112, Dunedin. Telephone No. 2934, Telephone Office No. 67. TO LET, 2 nicely-furnished ROOMS; use of kitchen; with homely people.—SlS, Times Office, 17'» ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. G REEN C L I ST, CLAIR. ACCOMMODATION P F,’ For VISITORS and PERMANENT GUESTS. Miss C. FRASER. Telephone 2427. 100 ITICTORIA REST HOUSE, Y GERALDINE, N 0 W OPE N. Sunny Climate, Genial Air, Pleasant Grounds and Surroundings. Home Comforts and Atmosphere. For full paticulars write or wire 170 MISS HAIG. fTSTHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTV Y CHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch,D. COLLINS. Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. JKTHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST- ? V CHURCH, SHADES HOTEL. One minute from G.P.O. Tariff, 10s per day. D. NEIL, Proprietor. Telephone 1205. 7au HERE - TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: ST, ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52 Worcester street. West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O, Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. ’Phono 872, ' 7au (PITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner of Colombo and Lichfield etreete, 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. C. HYMAN, ■ Proprietress. All trams from station stop at corner, 'Phono A 5266. HERE TO STAY IN INVERCARGILL. BELLETT’R PRINCESS HOTEL, DEE STREET. Good Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. WHITE HOUSE, Beach street (’Phone 45). Waikouaiti.—ldeal holiday resort; pood table, hot-cold baths, surfing, fishing, shooting, shelter for cars—Mias Cooper, proprietress. 3au WARRINGTON DEASIDE RESORT.— Warrington House offers excel lout accommodation for visitors; hot and coid baths, good table and service; all modern conveniences. Booking now for tho coming season. Special terms for Labour Day weekend.—H. Couper. 27s fIPiIROHANGA HOUSE, The Nuggets (late JL Mrs Ottaway’s).—Mrs Milno wishes to notify the general public that sho is now Booking Visitors for the coming season. Trains met at Romahapa by arrangement. ’Phono Tirohanga Bureau. 7s OBAN HOUSE,” Stewart Island, for summer tourists; rigl]t on the beach; hot and cold water; open all the year; terms £2 10s per week.—Mrs M. A. Hansen, proprietress. __ 29s mAIERI MOUTH BOARDING-HOUSE A offers excellent Accommodation for Visitors; special terms for Labour week-end.—L. Phillips. 6o CIRIB, furnished or partly, wanted at 1 Pomiawea for Christmas holidays; every care; will pay good rental.—Box CBl, Dunedin. 370 YGSTAKTED, for a fortnight at Christmas » » time, comfortable Furnished CRIB, — Particulars to No. 478, ’rimes Office. 140 WANTED (immediately), 2 or 3-roomcd COTTAGE, for term; Broad or Macandrew's Bay; furnished. —52G, Times. WANTED to RENT, for indefinite period, 4-roomed HOUSE; Port lino or 8ay.—525, Times Office. 270 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ADTEimsEMEXTS of IB Wonts under tlie neadiiiES ritnatinns Vacant, Wanted. For Sole. To Let, Lest and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; .‘I insertions, Cd; C insertions, Bs; fdrietly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge it Hooked. HORSEHAIR.- Send t:s ycur Consignments ; wo give top prices.—Otago Brush Company, King street, Dunedin. WANTED KNOWN—Mr Buchan still making bad feet and good feet better. Appointments ’Phono 1713. WANTED —Corns Removed; foot comfort assured. —Chas, Buchan, chiropodist, No 4 Octagon (next F. and F. Martin). Appointments by ’Phone 1713. WANTED— Country Visitors seize opportunity have Corns Removed.—CHAS. BUCHAN, Chiropodist, No. 4 Octagon (next F and F. Martin). ’Phone 1713. lit (Chimneys SWEPT. Dunedin Window j Cleaning Co. have resumed Cleaning Chimneys. Telephone 493.-32 St. Andrew street. 1,9 WRINGERS Repaired and Rc-rubbored; New and second-hand ones stocked.— Malison’s, wringer specialists. 203 Crawford street. IF you want tho best price for HORSEHAIR send to tho manufacturers.— Otago Brush Company. Dunedin. 14ja mYPEWRITER REPAIRS.—Ring ’phono B 3248 for best service and workmannhip.—Bailey’s Typewriter Agency, A.M.P. Buildings. ■ ® !lu ANTED KNOWN Famous Rolex Watches, appropriate gifts.—Thomson, jeweller, ring and watch apeciolist, opposite Knox Church. CJT’AMPS. —Wanted Purchase, Collections lO and Loose Lots Stamps.—Wilcox, Smith, and 00.. Liverpool street, Dunedin. Established St years. . 17jy .BBITSKINS.—Consign to E. S. Black. 420 Moray plo-ce, Dunedin. Highest , prompt payments; money talks. ECT’BICAL WORK.—House Lighting a Specialty.—Consult C. S. Matthews, azel avenue, Caveisham ’Phono 562. AGO WITNESS— New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price, Od,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 7

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