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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 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 bouse 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.O Box 112, Dunedin. Telephone No. 2931, Telephone Office No. 67. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. ?6 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally-situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout. Five Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station. Redecorated. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Terms moderate. ’Phone 2450. P.O. Box 470. CILUB 'HOUSE. * 75 MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). This wpll-kjnown and centrally-situated Boarding-house has been renovated throughout, and is now under the capable management of Mrs CANNING, the Proprietress (late of Douglas Hotel)Moderate Tariff. Four-coursß> Dinner. Is 6d. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, Manse street,—This well-known Private Hotel is now under new management, having been Redecorated and Re-furnished; electric light, hot and cold water - , tariff moderate.— Telephone 3145. 24ja TO LET, J front Bed-Sitting Room ‘(furnished), also another furnished Room; both would suit business men; woijld give breakfast; have vacancy 1 gentleman Boarder; glorious view; no trams.—Apply 87 Cargill street. 7d TO LET, Furnished APARTMENTS, Single Rooms all modern conveniences.—Roscarrock, 70 Stafford street (telephone 1117). ' 170 TO LET, 2 double BEDROOMS, KITCHEN (furnished), fortnight from December 23, Dunedin; house to self.—lß7. Times. 5d Furnished flats (kitchenettes. modern appointments), Double-single Rooms (furnished, unfurnished). efty, suburbs.—Commercial Agency, Stafford street. VERY comfortable HOME; suit lady or gentleman or two friends; best part city; telephone. Also furnished ROOMS, from December 23, two weeks.—ss3, Times. r ANTED, 2 working men BOARDERS washing, mending done; terms mode rate. Also ROOMS.—Apply 2S Howan street. 7i TO LET, 2 furnished BEDROOMS, kitchen and conveniences, Christmas holidays.—For particulars apply Mrs Bellam, Hampden. 7d TO LET, two unfurnished ROOMS; rise of conveniences. Address 551, Times Office. 7d TO LET, large furnished BEDROOM; suit two ladies in business.—33o High street. Telephone 1106. 6d TWO gentlemen require BOARD early in March, near University.—s 27, Times Office. 6d TO LET, three unfurnished ROOMS; central. —Apply 59 Stuart street. 5d ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. BUFFET 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. “fl R E E N O L I F F,” ST. CLAIR. ACCOMMODATION For VISITORS and PERMANENT GUESTS. Telephone 2427. Miss C. FRASER. 100 •yiCTORIA REST HOUSE, GERALDINE, NOW OPE N. Sunny Climate, Genial Air, Pleasant Grounds and Surroundings. Home Comforts and Atmosphere. For full paticulars write or wire 170 MISS HAIG. "SIITHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTvv CHURCH; HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS, Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. \ Box 532. Telephones 1040. 2279. TO STAY IN CHRIS' 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. ’Phone 872. 7au npHE Popular HOLIDAY RESORT.-Book JL now Thomson’s “Hcathorwick House,” Kaka Point, Port Molvneux, from 6th .Tanuary. Finest bench for bathing in N.Z. Good llshing. Native bush, etc.—’Phone Port Molyneux. - Id 'ANTED to EXCHANGE during Christmas holidays, 4-roomcd furnished HOUSE, Tomahawk, for similar HOUSE elsewhere, seaside or inland.—Address 569, Times Office. 7d STANAKA BOARDING-HOUSE; Furv nished ROOMS to LET, with use dining room and kitchen.—Apply Mrs liott, Pembroke. “ 27n WIffTHERE to Stay at Cromwell for Holif V days; Up-to-date Accommodation GLOBE BOARDING-HOUSE—Mrs M'Laren, proprietress. lOn TRY EUREKA HOUSE, Queenstown, for accommodation; three minutes’ walk from wharf. —Mrs J. Thompson, proprietress. HOLIDAYS.— To LET, from December ?3, 6 weeks, three ROOMS, furnished, Dunedin, central; £2 week.—4B6, Times. TO LET, 5 and 4-roomed furnished HOUSES, Brighton.—G. W, Bush, Brighton. 7d 'ANTED (at Taievi Mouth), furnished CRIB, two or three rooms.—Send particulars to Crib, Outrani. 7d T ADY (two girls) would like BOARD h i week ton days, seaside, country.—sss. Times Office. 7d HOTELS. IRON HOTEL. Princes street, Dunedin. Tel. 826. mrite and commodious Hotel is New Management, and offers accommodation. Best Brands ... Brands Spirits Stocked. Tariff, 8s 6d opium oiov.-n.ou. iarni, 03 OU I 10s per week. Why pay more? HINCHCLIFF, Proprietor. Duntrcon and Otautau.) THE First Utility of frequent and re; Advertising consists in this: Tne at all times a largo class of persons, do country and town, who have no fixed p for tne purchase of certain ' nec« articles, and are ready to be swayed drawn towards any particular place v is earnestly brought under (heir nc Indifferent to all, they yield without hi tion to the firet who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18730, 7 December 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18730, 7 December 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18730, 7 December 1922, Page 12