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TO LET. Tq LET. By Tender, for Grazing Purposes, the FARM of the late James Ourlo, of &t. Leonards (deceased), comprising approximately 86 acres. For terms and. conditions, apply to aiBVWRIGHT, JAMES, & NICHOL. Solicitors, g, s High street, Dunedin. HOP AND TEA ROOM, ST. OhAIS., situated near Esplanade, TO LET for One Year to approved tenant. Reasonable Rontal; an EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITY. Particulars on personal application to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. (LTD.). Vogel street. rrvo LET (High street). Self-contained upI to-date FLAT, 1 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom ; sun balcony.—Apply 10 Alva street. /TV? LET, commodious SHOP, centrally X situated, Clyde street, Balclutha; low rent. —Apply S. Pawn. nr\o LET (during: Exhibition), Sea view, X Brighton, 4 and 5-roomod HOUSES (Furnished), with Box 25, Dunedin. SINGLE and Double Furnished BEDBOOM to LET. with use of conveniences,—Mrs King. 50 Manor place. 3Ss mO LET BxriHinga), SUITE OF 'E OFFICES (would subdivide), with boating and use of goods and passengers’ lift.—Kent, etc- apply Dunedin Building Company, ’ Stuart street. 29an mO~LET 2 ROOMS, on ground X floor," 152 High street.—Apply Sievwright, James, and NichoL 26a riYO T.P7P large SHED and corner Section; X suit builder.—Apply E. MTie won, corner Hanover and Cumberland streeta. fTTO LET, 9 partly-furnished ROOMS; gas, I electric light; near Cargill's Corner. — Address 543. Tunes, 26s nno LET, Half (or less) 8-rcomod modern 8 quiet HOME; uniuzniahed. —622, Times Office. 26s (rpo LET, 2 nice BOOMS, unfurnished or 1 part furnished; every modem eenvenienoo; suit lady.—llß Dun das street. Y TO U E UOTH BIRI HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS By Expert Staff. Greatest care eocemcised. Lowest Prices. Dry Storage. CRUST & CRUST, 20my 20 Manse street. tnpjQ LET GAIN FOB WARD IN G CO. BeX move your Furniture means safety and economy.— Office: 23 Bond street. X7jy ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. Royal hotel timaru. F. CARTER, Proprietor (Late of City Hotel, Dunedin). Substantial Bride and Stone Building. Large, airy rooms. PLENTY OF SUNSHINE, EVERY COMFORT. GOOD MENU. TARIFF. 12s PER DAY. Situated One Minute from Railway Station, Only the BIST LIQUORS Stocked. OUR DRAUGHT WHISKY Is Second to None. Try it and jodge for yourself. 27 an F. CARTER. HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street, West End, 2 minutes from 3.P.0. Beautiful lawns, gardens, eta Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. 'Phone 872. w “ BT. CLAIR. ACCOMMODATION For ■VISITORS and PERMANENT GUESTS. Moderate Tariff. Miss C. FRASER N 8 L 0 W HOUSE, Ocean Beach, ST. HILDA, Dunedin. Comfortable Accommodation for 50 Guests. Every convenience; good tennis court. ’Phono 650. ’Phono 650. iW B: ERE TO STAY IN CHURCH. OHRISTHOTBL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone, IWO. jJOTEL CARGEN. AUCKLAND. The Most Modern • and Up-to-date Licensed House in Auckland. (Ivor 100 modern bedrooms and 30 bathrooms. Private telephone in every bedroom. Tariff moderate. Write or wire for information. Telegrams “Cargen.” Auckland. jpUTY BUFFETT PRIVATE HOTEL, KJ Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. Most central house in city; 5 minu e from Station, 5 minutes G.P.0., Gardena, River, and Theatres. Been remodelled, redecorated, and refurnished throughout; luxurious lounges, excellent cuisine, moderate tariff. Ideal home for travellers and tourists. R. M. C. HYMAN, Proprietress. Ail trams from Station stop outside. 13a TT OTEL BRABBURN, 16 Symonds street, Auricland. An Exceptionally Well Furnished and Thoroughly Up-to-date Private Hotel, conducted by Mrs Braik, late of Hotel Braeburn, Wanganui, and Hotel Cargen, Auckland. Tariff, 15s a day. Permanent guests by arrangement. 'Phono 1120 a. 5f STAY 7t BELLETTS PRINCESS HOTEL, Doe street, Invercargill. Good Accommodation, first-class table; moderate tariff. Permanent Boarders at reasonable charges Tel. 1109. VWTHITE HOUSE, Beach Street, WailrouTI aiti (’phone 45); ideal for rest or holiday: safest beach in New Zealand. WHERE to STAY for fishing, shooting, and holiday, OAERLION HOUSE, Jhmback; good accommodation; Shag River three minutes walk; car will meet trains at Palmerston if required. 19s SALYDE, Central Otago.—Private ACCOMMODATION for visitors and permanent guests; every convenience; beautiful sheltered grounds; sleeping porches; good table. —Apply L. Ross, “Poplar Grove.’’ Clyde. 'Phono 38. 23au “ njYHE OAKS,” Palmerston; ideal home JL for Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds; very sunny.—Telephone 63. 13au KOXBURGH —To LET. Furnished ROOMS; sunny verandah; use of all conveniences; moderate. —Box 90, Roxburgh. TWO Furnished ROOMS to LET; ug 3 kitchen; week-cidfs or longer; popular seaside resort, north line.—4o4, Times Office. OMERSET HOUSE. Karitauc. has VACANCIES for GUESTS; situated close to beach and post office.—Mrs Rowe. fJVO LET (summer months), 5 ROOMS, FurX nished, —John M'Coll, Brighton. WANTED, Furnished CRIB, from 2nd January, for month: Brighton or Wai-t.-.ti preferred.—Particulars 553, Times, MARRIED Couple Want to RENT Furnished CRIB for one week, beginning of October; Tomahawk preferred.—s3G, Times. S SEASIDE CHIBS. 3 rooms each; Furnished; 1 do, 5 Rooms, Furnished; terms moderate; till Christmas.—S. Green, I Taieri Mouth. 26s ; First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consist:, in this; js in all times a large class of ,b. both in country and town, who no fixed places for the purchase of i necessary articles, and ai'o ready to iyed and drawn toward any particuice which is earnestly brought under notice Indifferent to all they y:/v' J rt hesitation r c thr first whr asks. >AY~ INSPECT II DWELLINGHOUSES. Albany street, Smali’s Auction Next Wednesday, 7.30. Reynolds, auctioneers. 01U

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19595, 26 September 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19595, 26 September 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19595, 26 September 1925, Page 15

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