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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JjEVI ATHAN 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. <NIARGEs"IJoDERA;m Day and Night Potters. Rooks Rooms by or Letter. Telegraphic Address: Leviathan, Dunedin. P.O. Box 112. Dunedin. Telephone No. 2934, Telephone office No. 67. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL, 36 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. Club h o u s e. 75 MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library!, rt j- we ll known 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. Pour-course Dinner, Is 6d. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. HOTEL. Manse street,— undeX' entirefy new management. Good accommodation for- the travelling public. Tariff 8s per day, or 01 2s e week. Permanent bqamere by arrangement.—Telephone 8145. aof TTFIAWATHA PRIVATE HOTEL St. J.JL Clair Tram Terminus.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors - and Permanent Guests; terms by arrangement; ‘phone 3287. Mrs Bastings. , 32my TE RAHIRX HOUSE, corner Smith and Stuart streets; sunnv position; excellent accommodation; terms moderate; permanent guests by arrangement. 'Phone 2277. rO ALBERT STREET (City)-Vacancies: good table, hot water; handy tram; home comforts; tariff from 27s 6d. 'Phone 8433. , . 23my TO LET, Furnished APARTMENTS. Single Rooms; ‘ all modern conveniences.—Roscarrbck, 70 Stafford street (telephone 1117). 12m COMFORTABLY-FURNISHED ROOM to J LET; very central, on rise; modern private home, telephone, etc.; reasonable.— 525. Times. 29my by young gentleman, large, ¥T airy . Furnished BED-SITTING ROOM; well lighted; optional breakfast.— 526. Times, 29my YOST ANTED. BED-SITTING ROOM (FurT» nished) with use of conveniences.— 524, Times Office. 29my WANTED, aTLady BOARDER; respectable home; central; homely people.— Address 627, Times Office. 29my r ANTED, ono-two sunny furnished or unfurnished ROOMS, from next week; central preferred, not essential.— sl9, Times. GENTLEMAN wants BOARD and LODGING, neighbourhood Boys’ High School.—sll, Times Office. 29my WANTED, by young Man, Furnished ROOM; central preferred; also telephone if possible.—sls, Times Office.. T EXTH HOUSE ('Phone 1021). —Having if-* secured an adjoining House,’ there are Vacancies for a few Boarders. 21ap TO LET (Furnished), comfortable Double and Single ROOM; fireplace, electric light, use conveniences.— 327 High street. 'ANTED, by visiting couple, for holidays. BED and SITTING ROOM; meals; central situation,—s3o, Times Office WANTED,- by 2 young Men, BEDROOk with fireplace, uao of conveniences must be central.— so 6, Times. 28n ky gentleman, unfurnishe BED-SITTING ROOM, in City.-50 Times Office. nonT IO LET, two superior furnished ROOM Apply 75 Oancmgate. 26c ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY . RESORTS. T TIMARU. THE BUNGALOW, WAI-ITI ROAD, TIMARU. INTENDING VISITORS to Timaru should BOOK EARLY at this favourite Residence in order to avoid disappointment v P.O. BOS 170. ’Phono 90. fu p HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS, Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt ' attention. Box 632. Telephones 1040, 2279. W HEKE '“cagUl “! CHWSIST. 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 HYDRO GRAND HOTEL. TIM- . ABO. Reduced Tariff for Winter. Guests booking for an extended visit dur f| ing Winter Months are offered a Specially Reduced Tariff. No other hotel in the Dominion has a better table and the same comfort as the Hydro. Special healing arrangements have been installed. Write foi* terms. s my “ REENOL IF F." ST. CLAIR. ACCOMMODATION •• For VISITORS and PERMANENT GUESTS Miss C. FRASER. Telephone 2427. I7f BUFFET. PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, CHRISTCHURCIf. —The Most Centra] House in the City ; 5 minutes from station, 5 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 stdp at corner. 'Phone A 5266. Beverley house. WAI-ITI ROAD, TIMARU. Situated on two acres of ground, one minute from Caroline Bay. Tennis courts, and baths. First-class table. Dinner at 6 p.m. . Now Booking for April. Telegraphic Address: ‘'Beverley.’’ ’Phone 232. > Mrs M. J. HOGG, Proprietress. Royal hotel, chuistchurch. Situated on the Banks of the Avon. Within seven minutes’ walk of the Square. Finest Cuisine. Excellent Service. Official Hotel of the South Island (N.Z.) Motor Union. Motor Garage in conjunction with Hotel. COME to WHITE HOUSE, Waikouajti, rest or holiday; surfing, fishing, shooting, tennis. —Miss Cooper. 'Phone 45. The British Empire produces more gold than any other country in the world. In 1917 we obtained from our mines in different parts of the world 13,324,759 ounces, /able £56,498,873, out of the total world’s production of 20,756,384 ounces, 1 value £88,083.125. So that our contribution was about 64 per cent, of the world’s supply. Germany, on the other hand, does not possess any gold mines.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 12