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BOARD AMD HFS»n*Nftt. T eviathan hotel, Near Railway Station. The most np-to-date and largest Private Hotel in Now Zealand. Situated only 3 minutes from Railway Station. Large airy bedrooms, electric light in all rooms. Private Sitting and Smoking Rooms. Modem 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. *XACKSON’S PRIVATE HO W and PUBLIC DINING ROOMS. HOTEL 36 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN, lectric Light and Hot Wa ter' Throughout. »ve Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. ’Phone ;2450. P.O. Box 470. HOT TEAS. TRY JACKSON’S THREE-COURSE TEAS FOR Is 6d. CLUB HOUSE. OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY, MORAY PLACE, . Extra Accommodation, sufficient for 30 people, has been-added to this Commodious and Central!,y-sittisated Boarding-house. All Up-to-Date Convenience*. Moderate Tariff. Mrs H, CANNING. 13d Proprietress. rp E RAHFRI HOUSE, Stuart street (near Octagon). Brick building, every convenience; moderate tariff; permanent and casuals. FURNISHED ROQMS TO LETT. Meals if required. Telephone 2377. Telegrams: Te Rahiri House, 19au A LBYN HOUSE. Private .Board ind Real J\ denee corner King end St. David streets, Dnnedin. ’Phone 2869, Ilf WE ST WICK HOUSE, 129 .London street (near Stuart street, five minutes from Octagon), have Vacanciee tor Gentlemen Boarders; superior accommodation; tariff 30s to 35s weekly. jSs "KTISITOjRS to Dunedin will find good > ACCOMMODATION at Cameron's Occidental Hotel, Manse streets good table and service. 10*P ALBERT HOUSE, 28 Albert street, City (5 minutes from Railway Station).— Excellent Accommodation; all up-to-date conveniences ; excellent, table and tariff from 27s 6d week. ’Phone 8433. 3jy IN heart and best part of city, superior BOARD and Residence, for ladies _ and gentlemen - ,' large airy double and single rooms; good table and service; hot baths, piano, electric light and ’phone; every comfort ; from 25s week,—3B9,. Times Office. , FOR superior BOARD, private home, apply 133 Leith street. 4s TO LET, furnished BEDROOM; use conveniences.—Apply 731' King street, north end. , 4s TO LET (Roalyn), two unfurnished ROOMS; kitchen, gas (own meter); handy cars; cheerful position.—477,' Times. rjTO LET, furnished ROOM; gas ring and X stove; central; suit respectable gentleman.—4Bß, Times, 4a BOARD-RESIDENCE (’phone 7163), superior, quiet, comfortable home; nit business gentlemen; close to cars.—l 29 jueen street. ■ TO LET, furnished BOOMS; use conveniences.— Claremount, 112 Moray place (next Public Library). 5s TO LET, two unfurnished ROOMS.— Apply 809 Highgate, Maori Hill. BOARD-RESIDENCE, superior, quiet, comfortable home; suit two gentlemen (mates) or married couple; close to care, south end.—s 42, Times Office. 6a LADY wants partly furnished- BEDSITTING ROOM; fireplace; good home; sunny position essential.—Address 623, Times. : 6a YOUNG Man wants BOARD and Lodgings; central,—s3o, Times Office. TO LET, nice unfurnished ROOM; fireplace, ©lectric lig’ht, hot and. cold water; use all conveniences; handy car.— 529, Times Office. TUDENT requires BOARD in refined, quiet home, near University; telephone preferred.—Address 547, Times. 6s WANTED (by young lady in business), BOARD and Residence; central preferred,—Address_s2l,_Timee Office. 6a ONE unfurnished FRONT ROOM to ' LET; use all conveniences; suit refined business lady.—Ring 7290. 6s TO LET, 3 unfurnished ROOMS, also furnished BED-SITTING ROOM; moderate rent.—3 Eden street. 6a LADY would BOARD working girl, woman; quiet home; no other boarders; close care; reasonable.—s 63, Times. 6s MEETINGS. Annual area convention Of THE NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE (For the Abolition of the Liquor Traffic). OTAGO AREA. OCTAGON SOCIAL HALL, DUNEDIN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924. SESSIONS: Morning, 10; Afternoon 1.30; Evening, 7.30. PROGRAMME. MORNING SESSION. Octagon Social Hall, Chairman: Rev, G. Miller. 10 a.m Opening Exercises CHAIRMAN. 10.15 a.m. Welcome to Delegatee Mr OHAS. TODD (President Otago Area Council). 10.25 a.m Chairman’s Remarks 10 35 a.m Membership Campaign Rev. H. E. BELLHODSE, 10.55 a.m ... ... Discussion, Led by Rev. L. J. B. SMITH. 11.15 a.m. Young People’s Work 1145 a.m. Vote Winning Major BURTON, Divisional Commander Salvation Army. 12.5 turn Discussion Led by Mr J. W. TODD. 12.30 a.m Lunch Adjournment • AFTERNOON SESSION. Octagon Social Hall. Chairman: The President. 1 30 Opening Exercises ’ Rev. W. WALKER. 145 am ... A World’s View of Prohibition Rev. TULLOCH YUILLE. 2.5 p.m. ... Methods of Country Organisation Mr CHAS. EDMOND, Dominion Organiser. 2.25 Discussion' Opened by Rev. F. M. BEATTIE. 2’45 pm ... Ponding Licensing Legislation ’ Mr CHAS. TODD. 3.5 p.m Financo Mr A. J. NICHOL. 3 20 p.m Discussion Onened by Mr R. D., POLSON. 3.40 p.m. ....General Business and Remits to Area Council. 4 p, m Closing Ceremony bvenincTsession. Public Meeting and New Members’ Rallv. Moray Place Congregational Church Hall, View street, Dunedin. Chairman: The President. 730 pm Opening Exercises ' Rev. SCOTT ALLAN. 7.45 p.m. ... Address, ‘The Moral and Religious Aspects of Prohibition.” Rev. Dr E N. MERRTNGTON. 8 5 p.m. ... Address. ‘Prohibition .Abroad” ’ P Mr OHAS. POOLF. (Late M.P. for Auckland West). fi.3o p.m Thankfl 8.35 p.m - Clcsingr Ceremony

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 13

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