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HOARD AMD RFFIOFNfiS. HOTEL. Near Railway Station. Hie most up-to-date and largest Private Hotel in New Zealand. Situ* *d only 3 minutes from Railway Station. Large airy bedrooms, electric light in all rooms. Private Sitlinir 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. 2934. Telephone Office No. 67. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL. AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS. , 35 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN Electric Light and lint Water Throughout Pi*’'? Minutes’ Walk from Rsilwav Station GOOD ABLE AND SERVICE TERMS MODERATE Phone 2450 P.O Box 470 HOT TEAS. - JACKSON’S are making a Specialty of their THREE-COURSE TEA for Is sd. Comprising Soup. Fish. Entrees. Sweets. ete. ! L D B H O n s E i KJ OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY MORAY PLACE Extra Accommodation, mdicient for 50 people, has been added to this Commodious and Uenfrallv-sitnated Bno’ding-hotise All Up-to-date Conveniences. Moderate Tnrtff Mrs H CANNING, 13d Proprietress ALBERT STREET iCitv), 5 minute* -cO station; electric fight, telephone; excellent table; from 27s Gd week includ'u? wa-hing, 26j» EOSCARROCK," 70 Stafford atieet. under entirely new management; now open to provide ACCOMMODATION for the j travelling public, permanent boardere by arrangement.—J Hnrnn, propnetoi 4 LBITN HOUSE. Private Board and Ri«i deuce corner King and St, David streets, Dunedin. Phone 2889. ilf VISITORS to Dunedin will find good V ACCOMMODATION at Cameron's Occidental Hotel, Manse street; good table and service lOap OAR'd-lIESJDENCE ; ’phono 7163; private, quiet, superior house; garden ; suit business gentleman.—l 29, Queen street. 14jn CLAREMOUNT,” Moray place (next Public Library).—To LET, single furnished BE I ROOMS; use conveniences; moderate terms. 12ju 0 LET, two ROOMS, furnished; suit ounlp or adults,—l6 Tennyson street. T A LADY (quiet, refined home, nursing experience) desires BOARDER; elderly gentleman preferred; near town—4Bs, limes Office. llju BOARD and LODGINGS Wanted by two business men. private family; north end; no other boarders preferred.—s 32, limes 16ju LEITH HOUSE (’Ph.ne 102 D Bavin* secured an adjoining House there are Vacancies for a few Boarders. 17j» WANTED, private BOARD for Lady going to business and child S years going to 5ch001.—542, Times. 17ju T.WO Business Girls (sisters) Require private BOARD; share room; central.' 641, Times Office. 17ju HTiO LET, Furnished Double BEDROOM; JL suit 2 girls or 2 men; breakfast if desired.—9o Tennyson street. 17ju iTjpiO LET, 3 unfurnished ROOMS; use JL conveniences; 5 minutes from City; - adults only.—Apply 16 Canongato. 17ju TlO LET (Furnished), comfortable Double or Single BED-SITTING ROOM; fireplace, electric light, use conveniences.—327 HD,h street. • ’ 17iu Furnished rooms to let; g as and electric, use conveniences.—36 Duke street. 17ju FOR SALE. T 0 HORSE FEEDERS. Why pay 5s 6d for a 401 b bushel of Oats when we can supply a 601 b bushel of Pure Unadulterated CRUSHED MAPLE PEAS for 6s 6d? This means one sack containing 1501 b Peas Meal will cost you 16s 3d per sack (sack in); while Oats are selling to-day al about 25s per sack. Remember, Oats don’t contain anything like the nourishing and fattening properties contained in the Peas Meal. CHEAPEST PIG AND HEN FEED. A small portion of this PEAS MEAL goes a long way when used with skim milk, whey, or other miscellaneous Pig apd Hen foods. Cartage extra on all orders for less than five sucks. / MARTIN, STEVEN. & CO.. Grain, Seed, and Produce Merchants. P.O. Box 437; or 96 Vogel street, Dunedin, OK SALE, Dry MANUKA BLOCKS; bags 2s 6d, load 30s delivered Mosgiel. Smith, Duke’s read (telephone. 133 D). Beekeepers note: Must bo sold to clear—2l Half Supers, 2* Gd; 8 Supers, 3s; 2 Complete Hives, 6s; all complete with frames; practically new.—Box 540, Times Office. 17ju FOR SALE, good Jersey Cross HEIFER; splendid show and condition; very quiet, used to byre; calf within 3 weeks.— Rotting, Wingatui. 17ju FOR SALE, young Greyhound SLUT; empty; very fast; £3. —Jas. Keen, Milton. 17jU STUD BIRDS, utility strain; Black Orpingtons, W. Leghorns, Brown Leghorns.—s 63, Times Office. 17ju VTSTANTED, 2 unfurnished ROOMS; use 5* conveniences; quiet people.—ss6, Times Office. 17ju P R. "ANTED, BED-SITTING ROOM, with use of conveniences; must be central, married couple, no children; urgent.— 537, Times Office. 17ju WANTED to SELL, by Andrews Bros., Tahakopa, SAWMILL; in good wonting order, and about 300 Acres of Milling Bush, aa a Going Concern; more bush adjoining. I7ju FOR SALE, Pair White Box-bred FERRETS; ready for work; 30s; cash with order.—R. /uvimpfer, Poolbnrn. HOTELS. (NRIDIRON HOTEL, 7T DUNEDIN. Jock: “Porridge, oatcakes, and haggis; that’s Iho stuff to give ’em.” Sandy: “Add a drop of NUMBER ELEVEN WHISKY from the GRID, thou ITI he with you every time.” 16ju jgMPIRIi HOTEL. The " Empire” has a bottling store, And sells the very best. Just send your order, with the cash. And the “Empire” does the rest “A Home away from Homo at tho Empire Hotel.” J. CARTER Proprietor. T E N D E R S. TIME ‘for receiving Tenders for MORNINGTON BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM is EXTENDED TILL SATURDAY, June 21. at 12 a.in. Flans and specifications at Cunningham’s, butcher, Elgin road. E. P. WILKINSON, I7]u Church Secretary. A WARM WINTER is assured with a J\ “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guaranteed not to leak or crack All sizes Sold by all chemists and dealers. OTAGO WITNESS.—Now Stories. A largo amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19200, 17 June 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19200, 17 June 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19200, 17 June 1924, Page 12