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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL W AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS. 36 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. Night Porter in Attendance. •Phono 2450. P.O. Box 470. HOT TEAS. TRY JACKSON’S THREE-COURSE TEAS FOR Is 6d. SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. Within half a minute of the Railway Station, the finest location in the city, is New Zealand’s largest and bestequipped private hotel. THE LEVIATHAN the leviathan; Well appointed throughout, good bedrooms, parlours, large and attractive dining hall, high-class cuisine, under experienced chef, modern steam and electric culinary appliances, special laqndry service, and night and day porters. IF POSSIBLE PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE. Tariff Moderate. P.O. Box 112 j Dunedin. Telephone Nos.: Office 67; Hotel 2930. JAMES CONNOR, 8n Managing Director. CLUB house:. MORAY PLACE OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Extra Accommodation, sufficient for 30 people, has been added to this Commodious and Centrally-situated Boarding-house. All Up-to-Dato Conveniences. Moderate Tariff. Mrs H. CANNING, I3d Proprietress. HPE RAHIRI HOUSE. JL STUART STREET. Brick Building. Five minutes from Railway Station. Electric light. Tariff Moderate. Permanents and Casuals. TELEPHONE 2277. OELECT HOME Open to gentlemen in IO City; superior appointmnets.—S92 Cumberland street. Od A LBYN HOUSE, Private Board and Reel dence. corner King and St. David street*, Dnnedin. ’Phone 2888. Hi lEITH HOUSE (’phono 1021). —Having i secured an adjoining House, there are VACANCIES for a few Boarders. 4o T7TSITOR9 to Dunedin will find good I ACCOMMODATION at Cameron'• Occidental Hotel, Manse street; good table and service. 10»p W TAN TED, sTngk Furnished BEDt I ROOM; cheap, for good tenant; prefer e. 1., use conveniences.—7o, Times Office. NO. 44 MANOR PLACE has Vacancies for a limited number of Visitors or Permanent Guests; use of piano, bath, e. light; nice airy rooms; slightly on rise, 3 minutes oft Princes street; tariff moderate. IN CITY (good locality).—Vacancies for BOARDERS; good table, use piano, telephone, and billiard table; good rooms; hot water, electric light; every convenience; 27s Gd per week. —585, Times Office. 24n IN THE HEART~OF ClTY.—Vacancies for Lady and Gentlemen BOARDERS; piano; excellent table and service; every convenience; tariff from 25s per week. —600, Times Office 24U FURNISHED ROOMS; board optional; good table and view; with use of piano.—50 Manor place, Dunedin. 4d TO LET, superior furnished-unfurnished ROOMS; beautiful view; conveniences, electric, gas, telephone.—3 Dundaa street (corner Queen). 8d "ITrONUI HOUSE, 289 High street.— il Superior Accommodation, visitors and permanent guests; moderate tariff.—’Phone 1377. 8d TO LET, Furnished ROOMS; all conveniences.—9o Tennyson, street. lOd SUPERIOR Home, on rise, has VACANCY for refined homely Gentleman.— 7, Times. fid FURNISHED ROOMS; board optional; pood position; electric light, hot bathe, conveniences; terms moderate.—34 Hcriot row. 9d R OOMS to LET, double Apply 48 Filleul street. and single.— 103 V7ACANCIES for Paying Guests.—Apply T to C. E. Spear, Manor House, Warrington. Hd "WTSTANTED, large Furnished ROOM, two Tv single beds; term holidays; uso conveniences; central position desired. —63, Times. Hd pjno LET, 2 unfurnished Front ROOMS; A every convenience; separate cooking appliances; handy to town. —73, Timea. MONEY. OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. The Premier Company Transacting Loans on Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares. Stock and other Securities. Our Monthly Repayments are Cheapest and Best. Business Confidential. Clients should consult us before trying elsewhere. NOTE THE ADDRESS. ||ONEY _t o LEND. The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. „ JAMES QUAILE. Manager. Dear sir or madam,— Loans from £5 to £100; easy payments; reasonable rates. —Yours confidentially, E. J BRYANT, 225 Princes street. Money to lend in large or SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MONDY. STEPHENS. MONRO. A STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Co.’s Building, Bond st Money to lend on freehold SECURITY At Current Rates of Interest JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor. 26 Dowling street M ONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS.. Empire Buildings, Princes street. Money to lend on Mortgage of Land at LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. WEBB & ALLAN. Solicitors. 90 Princes street. M ONEY TO LEND. LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. TONKINSON & WOOD, Solicitors, No. 1 DOWLING STREET. Money to lend in any sum on Freehold, Leasehold, or Chattel Security, Lowest current rates. MOORE, MOORE, & NICHOL, 103 Stuart street, Dunedin. DOMINION Finance and Loan Agency, 292 Moray place, Dunedin.—Loans granted on Furniture. Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, etc.; lowest rates; easy repayments; country inauiriee eolicited. 18* MONEY to LEND. £5 and upwards.— H. Divers, 193 Princes street. Office adjoining Grand Pictures. MONEY. —I specialise in Loans on Life Insurance Policies; business confidential; no delay.—H. Divers, 193 Princes street. L CANS. £lO, £2O. £3O upwards, furnii ture, script; correspondents enclose stamp, envelope lor repIy.—DIVERS, 193 Princes street. ■' '! OTAGO WITNESS. Largest Countrj Circulation of any weekly in the dominion Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19351, 11 December 1924, Page 16

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