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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS* ?6 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permaneht Guests. Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout. Five Minutes.’ Walk from Railway Station. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. ’Phone 2450. P.O. Box 470. All Communications promptly attended to. D UNEDIN’S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. THE LEVIATHAN. Within half a minute of the Railway Station —the finest location in , the Oi.v. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fiity Guests. Full supply of hot water for baths, etc., guaranteed night and day. _ Well-appointed throughout. High-class cuisine, under experienced chef. Modern steam and electric culinary appliances. Special laundry service. TARIFF MODERATE. Night Porters. Telephone Nob. : Office 67. Hotel 2930. P.O. Box 112. . All correspondence to JAMES CONNOR. Leviathan Hotel.

ttibitors and permanent 1 GUESTS. WHERE TO STAY: GREEN CLIFFE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, ST. CLAIR. The moat favourably situated Hotel in Dunedin. Right on EspUnadc. Ocean Beach. One Minute from Hot Sea Water Curative Baths. Tram Direct to Exhibition. HIGH-CLASS CUISINE SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY BY THE SEA. New Management. Moderate Tanti. Vacancy for 5C Guests. All correspondence to MANAGER, _ . Green Cliff e, St. Clair. 'Phone 2427. ™n

Q L U B HOUSE, MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library)* Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Though right in the centre, out of the noise and bustle. All Up-to-date Convenineces. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. 20 ja Mrs H. CANNING. HOUSE, A L 8 558 KING STREET. Superior Private Accommodation, 10 minutes’ walk from Exhibition. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. Garage Available. ,T. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. ’Phone 2889. wr* HERIOT ROW, i O VACANCIES FOR EXHIBITION VISITORS. Bed -and Breakfast, £2 ss. Without Breakfast, with Use of Kitchenette. £1 10s. !3ja THE MISSES MORRIS. WINDSOR HOUSE (Late Occidental), MANSE STREET. Visitors to Dunedin will find Good Accommodation. Good Table. Hot and cold water, electric light. Tariff, 10s 6d per day. E. M. CAMERON, 14ja Proprietress. Onslow house. Ocean Beach, ST. KILDA, Dunedin. Comfortable Accommodation for 50 Guests. Every convenience; good tennis court. ’Phone 650. ’Phone 650. Training college student REQUIRES BOARD, From middle Februnary ; quiet home; handy to College. Write "A. T.,’’ 133, Times Office. BOARD, Residence; permanent or visitors ; terms moderate.—l 6 London street. HjaVISITORS will find good ACCOMMODATION, bed and breakfast; terms 30s weekly.—3s York place. 14Ja ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS, bed, breakfast, private hotel.—2B9 Cargill road. South Dunedin. 14Ja MASONIC PRIVATE HOTEL, Dunedin. Having added a number of single rooms, we have Vacancies for Exhibition Visitors OUPERIOE ACCOMMODATION for casual and permanent guests; tariff £3 3s per week. —3 Dundas street. ’Phone 635. • ‘ rrxlLcßß ST, ” 78 Tennyson street (tew JjL minutes G.P.0.), NOW OPEN to receive GUESTS. Bed and breakfast 6s. AC A NCY~ ~25 EXHIBITION ~~ VISITORS at Caledonian Hotel ; 10s day; take Anderson’s Bay car, off Cargill road. —E. Plank, proprietress. 15ja WANTED, two or three Exhibition VISITORS ; bed and breakfast, 4s 6d ; dates arranged,—4, Times. l6Ja [TANTED, BOARD, for one month, for V lady and two children. —Apply at once “TTreent •' care Aitken and Nixon, grocers, , 6 16ja itaura. ________ rriNNY ROOM, above Octagon; hot water, ) electric, gas cooker; business girls or U ple,—Bryant, 225 Princes street. •Tnob central ACCOMMODATION, Ralnr bow Private Hotel (entrance upstairs), i St. Andrew street (off George street). _ •sYHTBITION VISITORS. —AccommodaIXS1 X S ™ and Breakfast. 275 Castle reel, near Frederick street. ls J a «-RS MANNERS, “Grantleigh,” 36 Dun--1 das street, has ACCOMMODATION for sitors; 'phone and conveniences. OUNU lady in business requires BOARD and RESIDENCE: must be central; agio room. —59, Times. 19)a. k . jos per week, 10s per day, 6s bed, iQ breakfast, Dominion Boarding /House, L Cumberland street, 3 minutes Railway ition, just past Fire Brigade Station. VACANCY for two gentlemen BOARDERS. —Apply 38 Tennyson ctreek RS~ WARREN. 595 George street, select hoard, residence, has ACCOMMODATION for visitors : 'phone ; conveniences. xrOUNG couple require ROOM and jL BREAKFAST in refined private family for 10 days, commencing February 25, Mr E. Fisher, care G.P.0., Christchurch. I EXHIBITION Visitors. — BED and BREAKFAST, superior home, 355; book now.— E. 11.. 227 George street. 20ja ('I ENTLEMAN attendant Exhibition wants T Single Room, Bed, Breakfast; state terms, also full board.—l2s, Times Office. •VVANTED. BED and BREAKFAST, for W married couple.—Reply to A. Martin, care of G.P.0., Christchurch. 20ja WANTED, by elderly woman, furnished ROOM (except bed); moderate rent; no climb. —100, Times. gOJa BOARD wanted by lady; easy distance from Exhibition: beginning February; terms moderate ; permanent.—9B, Times. EBSPECTABLE. sober, working man, middle-aged, requires BOARD with private family.—Address, 134, Times Office. MRS BOYER, 161 Moray place, can ACCOMMODATE few visitors; very central ; reasonable tariff ; book now. Otago daily times and witness .1 OB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.— Job Printing of every description done with. Despatch, as id at lower! current wslea.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 10

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