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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JQUNEDIN’S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. Within half a minute of the Railway Station, the finest location in the city, Is Now 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 laundry service, and night and day porters. IF POSSIBLE, PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE. Telephone Nos.: Office 67; ■ Hotel 2930. Tariff Moderate. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR. Dunedin, Managing Director. TACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS, 26 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Moat Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Electric Light end 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. CLUB ROUSE, MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Though right in centre, out of the noise and bustle. All Up-to-date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. Mrs H. CANNING, ‘ HRE RAHIBI,” Stuart street.—Under enA tircly New Management. First-class BOARD-RESIDENCE; moderate tariff. ■ , Mrs JONES-NEILSON, ajy Proprietress ALBYN HOUSE .—Private Board and Residence; corner King and St, David street, Dunedin. 'Phone 2889. IVap FURNISHED ROOMS, hoard optional; good table; with use of piano.—so Manor place, Princes street. I2ju TWO ROOMS; conveniences; telephone; refined home; near Technical School.— 441, Times Office. VACANCIES for respectable MEN BOARDERS.—AppIy 9 Dundas street (off George street). 9jy PRIVATE BOARD and Residence, corner of King and Dundas street; moderate terms.—3B Dundas street £jy VACANCIES for BOARDERS; superior accommodation. —Apply 129 London street. All conveniences. 9jy CTSTANTED, BOARD, or Partial Board TV and Residence, by two ladies; preferibly on the rise.—Address 515, Times. |XTANTED, large BED SITTING ROOM, IT by two ladies engaged ’ ay.—Address 515, Times. during the 10jy WANTED (in a private house), a large unfurnished, sunny ROOM, with fireplace.—Address 514, Times. lOjy F LET, unfurnished ROOMS; select locality, on rise; few minutes' Stock ixchango.—s29, Times. 10jy WANTED (by two respectable young business men), BOARD, with private family, Caversham; state terms.—s 32, Times. LADY can offer superior ACCOMMODATION for anyone wishing rest and change or convalescent patients, little out of town. —534, Times Office. 10jy LEITH HOUSE, 780 George street, ’phone 1021; room for permanent BOARDERS, moderate charges. 2rny TO LET, double furnished BED-SITTING ROOM; conveniences; near Castle street car.—l 27 Frederick street. lljy TWO business men require BOARD in private family; central. —Address 544, Times Office. lljy VACANCY for one BOARDER; washing, mending; terms moderate. —37 Brough ton street. Hjy WANTED (by mother and daughter). 3 unfurnished ROOMS; use of kitchen; near tram; state terms.—s 47, Times. (NOOD BOARD offered to two young men, X in city; terms 25a weekly.—Ring 3834. mO LET, furnished double front BEDJl ROOM, SITTING ROOM.; single Room; conveniences.—73l King street, North end. Hjy WANTED, sunny furnished BEDSITTING ROOM; vicinity of Caversham; use of conveniences; state terms.— 651, Times. ___ lljy TO LET, furnished ROOMS, double and single; sunny; fireplaces, gas cooker; quiet, respectable home.—lo 4 Highgate, Ujj WANTED (by married couple), large furnished or unfurnished BED-SITTING ROOM, kitchenette or gas cooker; central.— Price to Civil Servant, Times. lljy mO LET, large well furnished BEDJL SITTING ROOM; electric light; fireplace ; central. —536, Times. lljy WANTED (by business couple, with boy three), two unfurnished ROOMS and kitchenette; must be central. —555. Times. BUNNY HEW—Large partly or unfurnished ROOM to LET; electric light and gas; suit two business ladies.—s 64, Times. lljy TO LET, 2 large bright ROOMS, furnished; all conveniences; moderate rent.—M. M'Kechnie, 48 Howe street. TO LET. two large well furnished FRONT ROOMS; telephone, all conveniences; George street North. —566, Times. lljy TO LET, double BED-SITTING ROOM; electric light, gas stove, ail conveniences. Also single BEDROOM I .—4B Manor pi ace. Ujy TO LET, 3 furnished ROOMS; electric light, gas; sunny; overlooking city.— 560, Times. lljy LADY desires permanent BOARD and Residence in comfortable home; central.—s 69, Times Office. lljy WANTED, sunny, furnished BEDSITTING ROOM, St. Clair; quiet, refined home essential; use telephone, conveniences ; moderate.—-672, Times. lljy WANTED, BOARD, for four adults, Christmas week, or two R00M5..—573. Times Office. lljy TO LET, two large unfurnished ROOMS; electric light and conveniences.—Apply 6 Sim street, Maori Hill. lljy PERSONAL. ANY GIRL (lonely or needing a friend) should come to the REST ROOM, Octagon Hall (top floor), and ask for Sister Hazel. Hours: Daily (except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m.—Address Octagon Hall. 9my / HOTELS. G RI DIR 0 N DUNEDIN. HOTEL. DO YOU KNOW THAT— The odour of fish' will disappear from metal utensils if a little vinegar ia added to the washing-up water? And DO YOU KNOW THAT— Th e odour of fish will instantly disappear nml vour conversation more pleasant if you toko NUMBER ELEVEN WHISKY in a little water. (Number Eleven sold'at the Gridiron Hotel 1 ONLY.) jgIMPIHE HOTEL A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. LEMON HART RUM. A Beverage and Medicine. Prescribed by the E’aculty. 12s, 11s, 6s, and 5s bottle. COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY. Country Orders Promptly Attended To.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19529, 11 July 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19529, 11 July 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19529, 11 July 1925, Page 15