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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TEVIATHAN HOTEL (Near Railway Station), DUNEDIN. Tfca 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 MODERATEDay and Night Porters. Books Rooms by Telegram or Letter. Telegraphic Address: Leviathan, Dunedin. P.O. Box 112, Dunedin. Telephone No. 2934, Telephone office No. 67. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL, AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS. S 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. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. ’Phono 2450. P.O- Box 470. HOT TEAS. JACKSON’S ■are making a Specialty their THRjfc-COURSE TEA for Is 6d. Comprising Soup, Fish, Entrees, Sweets, etc. of OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Manse street.— Under entirely new management. Good accommodation for the travelling public. Tariff 8s a day, or £2 2s a week. Permanent boarders by arrangement.—Telephone 3H5. 20f Hiawatha private hotel, st. Clair tram terminus; superior accommodation for visitors and permanent guests, week-enders catered for; terms by arrangement.—Mrs Bastings. ’Phono 3287. 18au tjj IB RAHIRI HOUSE, corner Smith and JL Stuart streets; sunny position; excellent accommodation; terms moderate; permanent guests by arrangement. ’Phone 2277. cy ALBERT STREET (City)—Vacancies; -1.0 g'od tablo, hot water; handy tram; homo comforts; tariff from 27s 6d.—'Phono 3433. ISau Board-residence (’phono visa) ; private, quiet, superior home; garden: suit business gentleman; near cars.—l 29 Queen street. 21au TO LET, Furnished APARTMENTS. Single Rooms; all modem conveniences.—Eoscerrock, 70 Stafford street (tele phone 1117), 12m LEITH HOUSE (’Phono 1021).—Having secured an adjoining House, there are Vacancies for a few Boarders. 21 an COMFORTABLE BOARD wanted for young business man; handy to town; on hill for preference.—Bsß, Times. 21au ALBERT HOUSE, St. Clair. —Vacancies for Visitors and Permanent Guests. ’Phone 2571. 21uu WANTED, two unfurnished ROOMS; sunny; central; handy to car; suit elderly lady.—Address BG9, Times Office. "IS,VACANCY for three STUDENTS, prefer- » ably Training College men; pleasant, comfortable.—Sunshine, Times Office. BOARD wanted quiet refined young led; out all day; nice locality, preferably c rise.—B7B, Times. 21a WANTED, BOARD, for two hoys, vicinity Boys’ High School, from middle September.—Ring 2502. 21au VACANCY in comfortable private homo for two or throe MATES.—I 6 Filleul street. 18au V ACANCY for BOARDERS; handy to University.—Address 817, Times Office. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. HOTEL, Corner Willis and Boulcott streets, WELLINGTON. GEORGE HATDON. late of Messrs Speight and Co., having taken over this popular Hotel (conducted bv Mr James M‘Donald for many years with marked success), will be pleased to see all his old friends. Tariff from 12s 6d per day. The host Accommodation and Liquors. The Hotel will be conducted on the same lines as in the past. GEORGE HATDON, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS. Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. WHERE 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, eto. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor, ’Phone 872. 7au riTY 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: electrio light, hot and cold baths; excellent cuisine: moderate tariff.—F. M. C. HYMAN, Proprietress. All trams from station stop at corner. ’Phone A 5266. E V E R L E Y II OUSE, 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. Telegraphic Address: “Beverley.” ’Phono 232. Mrs M. J. HOGG. Proprietress. Royal hotel, Christchurch. 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. T TIMARU. THE BUNGALOW, WAI-ITI ROAD, TIMARU. INTENDING VISITORS to Timaru should BOOK EARLY at this favourite Residence in order to avoid disappointment. P.O. BOX 170. ’Phone 90 21ju VICTORIA HOTEL, CROMWELL. Best house. Under now management. J. Harney, proprietor. Strict attention to wants of the general and travelling public. Only the best brands of wines, ales, and spirits stocked. Charges Very Moderate. First-class stabling, under the control of an efficient groom. J. HARNEY, Proprietor. Telephone 19. smy mHEIIYDRO GRAND HOTEL. TIMARU. Reduced Tariff for Winter. Guests booking for an extended visit during Winter Months ore offered a Specially Reduced Tariff. No other hotel in the Dominion has a better table and the same comfort as the Hydro. Special heating arrangements have been installed. Write for terms. smy [A Cabd.J “TJEST HOME,” FAIRLIE.—To People ■Oi requiring complete Change and Rest the above Homo is recommended as a homo away from homo.—Address, “ WESTERHALL.” Box 105, Fairlie. 210 ALBERT HOTEL, Hastings; renovated throughout; a home away from homo; tariff reasonable; good table. Telegraphic, “Albert,” Hastings.—Jim Le Sueur, proprietor (late of Rutland, Wanganui). 9nu NORTH OTAGO.—Crown Hill Farm has VACANCIES for guests; bank of Ivakanui; fishing, shooting. M'Cowan, Windsor. 20au ROXBURGH. —To be LET, _ comfortably furnished and pleasantly situated fourroomed COTTAGE; immediate possession.— Ncwland, Roxburgh. 21au “ fTTHE OAKS,” Palmerston; ideal Homo JL for Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds; very sunny.—Telephone 63. m*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18946, 21 August 1923, Page 12

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