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BOARD AMD RESIDENCE TACK SON’S PRIVATE HO®EU> AND PUBLIC DINING BOOMS. 85 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). Tile Most Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. . Electric Light and Hot Water ThroughooL Five Mina tee* Walk from Railway Station. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. ' TERMS MODERATE. ’Phono 2450. ■ P.O. Bo* ♦TO. HOT TEAS. JACKSON’S are making a Specialty of their THREE-COURSE TEA for la 5d,, Comprising Soup, Fish, Entrees, Sweets, pLUB H O U 8 Kj OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. MORAY PLACE. Extra Accommodation, sufficient for 38 people, has been added to this Commodioad and Centrally-situated Boarding-house. All Up-to-date Conveniences. Moderate Tariff. Mrs H- CANNING. 13d Proprietress. lEVIATHAN HOTEL, J . £ Near Railway Station. *- The most up-to-date and largest Privatd Hotel in New Zealand. Situa <d only 3 minutes from Railway! Station.. Largo airy bedrooms, electric light in .all rooms. Private Sitting and Smoking Rooms. Modern Dining HalL . . , ./ EXCELLENT SERVICE. , CHARGES MODERATE. DAY AND NIGHT PORTERS. Telegraphic Address: Jas. Connor. Leviathan, Dunedin. P.O. Box 112. Telephone No. 2954. Telephone Office No. CT. Te rahirt house. UPPER. STUART STREET. Two Minutes from 1 Octagon, Five Minutes’ 1 Walk from Railway Station. Brick and stone buildings; electric lightg special hct water servicer Sunny rooms. Moderate Tariff. Permanent and Casuals, Telephone 2277. Telegrams: Te Rahiri House. ey Q ALBERT STREET (City), 5 minute* rwO station; electric light, telephone; cellent table; from 27s 6d week, including washing. 33j» “T> OSCAEEOCK,” 70 Stafford street;: V under entirely new management, now open to provide ACCOMMODATION for the travelling public; permanent boarders by arrangement.—J. Horan, proprietor ALBYN HOUSE, Private Board and Roeidence. comer King and St, David streets, Dunedin. 'Phone 2889. - 1H Y~~ ISITOES to Dunedin will find good ACCOMMODATION at Cameron's Occidental Hotel, Manse street; good table and service. ' IQap BOARD and Residence required by young man working from 8 to 5 in clean occupation, preferably with adult family, and handy to city. — Replies to 413, Thnea Office. Hi* TO LET, two large FRONT ROOMS,, kitchenette, and use of convenience*; in select locality.—363, Times Office. BOARD-RESIDENCE; ’phone 7163; private, quiet, superior Bouse; gurden; suit business gentleman.—l 29, Queen street. 14ju EITE HOUSE (’Phono 1021) .—Having secured an adjoining House, there are Vacancies for a few Boarders. 17fi ■\KTANTED (by respectable young man, * ? (20), BOARD in private family; state terms, etc.—42B, Times Office. 12ju WANTED, steady, respectable MAN; share roqm; bed and breakfast; IBs weekly ,in advance; select. —425, Times Office. Igju VACANCY for one LAD'S STUDENT in pleasant, attractive home; piano; terms very moderate.—sß9 Castle street. “ Z'XLAREMOUNT,” Moray place (next V-/ Public Library).—To LET, single ; furnished BEDROOMS; use conveniences,; moderate terms. 12jw WANTED, respectable ymmg MEN, good home; handy centre; washing, mending.—64B Cumberland street. 12ja O LET. lurnished BEDROOM, also SITTING BOOM, in High street.—Address 468, Times Office. 13jn TO LET (Roslyn), SITTING ROOM »ijd BEDROOM, furnished’; use conveniences; ’phone; close tram.—Address 455, Times. ISjtt Gentleman geeks home with adult private family; bed-sitting room, fireplace; no other boarders; Queen street locality preferred; wishes refined companionship.—446. Times Office. 13ju WANTED (by elderly couple), on© large or two ema.l unfurnished ROOMS;* quiet.—E. A., 587 CargiL road. 13jn TO LET, 2,3, or 4 nicely furnished ROOMS; every convenience; piano; good locality; close beach, car; adults only. Address 481, Times Office. lljtt TO LET, two ROOMS, furnished; Suit couple or adults. —16 Tennyson street. WANTED, working man (or mates) BOARDER; good modem home; washing, mending; moderate; Cargill's Corner.—4B3, Times. 14jtr rrvOTJBLE furnished ROOM, two single JLr ■ beds; suit on© or two gentlemen; breakfast if required; reasonable.—494, Times. 14ju SUNNY BEDROOM vacant; couple, busi- ! ness ladies; penny section, south; sitting room, conveniences, piano.—49s, Time* Office. 14ju YOUNG Gentleman would like to MEET young Lady (25), view matrimony.— 490, Times. S24ju A LADY (quiet, refined home, nursing experience) desires BOARDER; elderly gentleman preferred; near town.—4Bs, TimesOffice. . 14ju TWO BUSINESS MEN require BOARD and Lodging, private family; no other boarders; central.—43B, Times Office. WANTED RENT, BACH or ROOM, entrance private part; furnished; terms cheap; high situation preferred; fireplace.—■ Particulars to 491, Times Office. 14ju mO LET, comfortable furnished ROOMS; 513, Times. 14j a TO LET, large front BED-SITTING ROOM, lady or gentleman at business. 59 Stuart .street. 14ju TO LET, double front BED-SITTING ROOM, in quiet home.—l6B Frederick street. 14ju 00D HOME (private family) offered one or two paying guests; all modern conniences; reasonable.—sl6, Times. 14;ti TWO young Gentlemen, in excellent situations, desire BOARD in private home; musical and sociable preferred.—Address 52G, Times Office. ' 14iu WANTED,emgIe~ BEDROOM, with gas ring; kitchenette; near car; _ state price; urgent.—s 24, Times Office. ‘ 14ju : G FOR SALE. FOR SALE, good quiet young COW, ai calving,—Apply N. A. Booth, Leith Valley. ' I4jh PRAM for SALE, seagrass; neat design; renovated; equal to new; bargain, -rAddress 503, Times Office. 14Ju FOR SALE, good milking COW, jnfflb calved, third calf; heavy, free, easy milker; perfectly sound, and very quiet; no legrope required.—Botting, Wingatui. . FOR SALE, 33-Gallon Alfa Laval SEPARATOR, new; £l4. VIOLIN, la ease; , £4. —Apply C. Kinraid, Chatto Greek. 14ja TO EABBITERS.—Lurcher DOG, : % months; very promising; DEERi HOUND, greyhound cross; 425.—522,. Times Office. l4]it T ANK for SALE, 13 gauge, painted iron; new; 400-gallon; close riveted; cheap; Times Office. , 14jtt FOR SALE, first-class harness MARE, also trotting FILLY, sire Royal Rothschild ; broken to saddle.—lso, Times Officejf.r FOR SALE, Debain HARMONIUM; eight stops; powerful tone; £8 10s.—Mrs TV, White, Seacliff. 14ju THE FARMERS' PAPER.—The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other Weekly in the Dominieo,'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19198, 14 June 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19198, 14 June 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19198, 14 June 1924, Page 13