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BOARD AWO HFStDffNCE. JMSVIATHAN HOTEL. Near Railway Station. The most up-to-date and largest Private Hotel in New Zealand. Situ* <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 Addrost: Jus. Connor, Leviathan, Dunedin. P.O, Box HZ Telephone No 2934 Telephone OfTioo No. 67 JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. AND PUBLIC DTNT vr: ROOMS 36 PRINCES S'’ EET (Late Dowling street). The Moat Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DC NED TO Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout Five Minutes’ Walk from Railwav Station. GOOD ABLE AND SERVICE TERMS MODERATE Phone 2450 P.O Bos 470 HOT TEAS. JACKSON'S are making a Specialty of their THREE-COURSE TEA for 1* W. Comprising Soup, Fish, Entree*. Sweet*. eto, jp~LU B IIT OHS E. OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY MORAY PI,ACE. Extra Accommodation, sufficient for 30 people, has been added to this Commodious and Ccnfrallv-vltnated Bnnrding-bouae All Up-to-date Conveniences. Moderate Tir’d Mrs H CANNING. Isd Proprietress Qf) ALBERT STREET (Oitvi, 5 minors vO station; electric light, telephone; excellent table; from 27s 6d week, include? washing. 2Sja HOSCARROCK,” 70 Stafford street - under entirely new manngeme.nt; now open to provide ACCXiMMG DATION for the fravelliP-g public. permanent boarders by ar rangement -J Horan, proprietoi A LBYN HOUSE. Private Board and Kric riencc corner Ring and St. David afreets, Dunedin. 'Phone 2SS3 Uf Y" T ISITORS to Dunedin will find good \ ACCOMMODATION at Cameron's Occidental Hotel, Manse street; good table and service. lOap TO LET, 3 unfurnished ROOMS; use conveniences; 5 minutes from City; adults only—Apply 16 Canongnte. 17ju GOOD HOME offered to one or two paying t-ntafs; central, on rise; reasonable.— 371. 'Times Office. 38ju VACANCIES Visitors and Permanent Boarders,—Hau, Pacific Blouse, Esplanade. ibl. Glair. Moderate tariff. irffonc 13-15. ___ PRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE for business men; on use; every convenience. ■u3 Maitland street, corner Maitland-blaff'ord streets. l a l u « EiTii HOUSE (’Rhine 1021;.— Hawi.g jLj secured an adjoining House there are ■. acanciea lor a tew Boarders. PTja WA-VLED, BOARD and RESIDENCE by working man; handy Hulsida Workshops.—Address to 610, ’limes Office. BEACH HOUSE, St. KOda, has VACANCY for nice Married Couple and 2 respectable working young men. J'gXJ LET, Euniishecl Single or Double JL ROOM, with or without board; small family; every convenience; good table; town side Ttoaiyn; terms moderate.—CO-1, Times Office, TJ ju ripO LET, Double Furnished Front ROOM; JL fireplace, gas, use of kitchen and conveniences.—Apply 15 York place. 19ju np.O LET, comfortable Furnished ROOMS; JL' liieplacc, electric light, use of conveniences,—327 High street. 19ju ANTED, by young Lady, .BOARD; no others preferred.—Glo, Times Office. w FOil CALE. OSES (England's National Flower), SWEET PEAS, GLADIOLI, NARCISSI. A WONDERFUL COMBINATION. OFFER THE FINEST VARIETIES THE WORLD HAS PRODUCED TO DATE. ROSES ROSES From the Montpellier Nurseries, Specially Grown Plants: mcrica. Orel Allenby. louvenir Do H. Vorschurcn. lama Lamesch. A. Evelyn Murland. Mrs Courteney Pago. Hetty Uprichard. Prince of Wales. SWEET PEAS. Our Unique Collodion of Six Varieties for ss; National Sweet Pea Society’s Collection, 12 Varieties, for ss; Premier Exhibition Collection, 12 Varieties, for 6s. NARCISSI. See Our Catalogues. See Our Catalogues. THE WORLD’S BEST COLLECTION OF GLADIOLI. Direct Importations from RICHARD DIENER, America’s Gladioli King GRULLEMAN’S, Holland's Best.. KKLWAY’S, England’s Premier Grower. ERRKY BROS., Australia’s Besl. And Thousands of Locally Hybridised Seedlings. Also that famous work- of Richard Dieror’si, “THE ART OF HYBRIDISING.” This book is a perfect revelation SECURE THE BEST THE WORLD HAS PRODUCED. Errev Bros.’, Diener’s Rose and Narcissi Catalogues on application. Write us immediately. REILLY’S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART (LIMITED). MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. J’.O. llox _S26. rjp O HOR S E FEED ER S. Why pay 5s 6d for a 4011> bushel of Oats when wo can supply a 601 b bushel of Pure Unadulterated CRUSHED MAPLE PEAS for fy- 6d ? This means one sack containing 1501 b Peas Meal will cost you 16s 3d per sack (sack in); while Gals are selling to-day at about 2£s per sack. Remember, Oats don’t contain anything like the nourishing and fattening pronerties contained in the Peas Meal. CHEAPEST PIG AND HEN FEED. A small portion of this PICAS MEAL goes a long way when used with skim milk, whey, or other miscellaneous pig and 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. FOR SALE, White Leghorn HENS (laying); year old; on view Thomson's, 258 Vogel street. *9ju FOR SALE, cxocntionallv well-made PACKING CASE,'IOII :: Cft x lift; suitable far fowl house. —Adams Bruce (Ltd.), 209 George street. 19ju FOR SALE, good Working FERRET; 15s cash with order. —508, Times Office. T7IOR SALE, choice STURMERS, first .£? grade It’s; second bs !01b case, on rail, Alexandra; cash with order; flag .stations rail extra.—Robertson, Box 21, Alexandra. • 19ju ■RTIOR SALE, heavy brass-railed Double Iron JL' BEDSTEAD, with spring box mat-tre'-.R; splendid condition; £2 10a.—594, Times Office. _ R’ju K7IOR SALE, 'l2O-egg''Utility INCUBAT'D?.; Id good r.s new; £3; owner no place,— 25 Montague street, N.E. Valley. YTtOR SALE, Alfa-Laval' SEPARATOrT22 JU gallons; perfect order; guarantee; £8 (or near offer}.—C2o, Times Office.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19202, 19 June 1924, Page 14