BOARD AND RESIDENCE. £) U N E D 1 N t> SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. Within halt a minute of the Railway Station —the finest location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty 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 Nos.: Office 67, Hotel 2930. P.O. Box 112. All correspondence to JAMES CONNOR. Leviathan Hotel. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS. 36 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent 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. AND PERMANENT V GUESTS. WHERE TO STAY: GREEN CLIFFE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. ST CLAIR. The most favourably situated Hotel in ' Dunedin. Right on Esplanade, Ocean Beach. One minute from Hot Sea Water Curative Baths. Tram Direct to Exhibition. HIGH-CLASS CUISINE. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY BY THE SEA. m .- New Management. Moderate Tariff. Vacancy for 50 Guests. All correspondence to MANAGER, Green Cliffe. St. Clair. ’Phone 2427 26p Onslow house. Ocean Beach, ST. KILDA, Dunedin. Comfortable Accommodation tor 50 Guests. Every convenience; good tennis court 'Phone 650. ‘Phone 650. ILBYN HOUisE, i 558 KING STREET. iperior Private Accommodation, 10 minutes’ walk from Exhibition. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. Garage Available, j. \ MTVOR. Proprietress. ■Phone 2889 12 i a r A SONI C PRI VATE HOTEL. Dunedin. I Having added a number of single jms, we have Vacancies for Exhibition sitors. ill UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at .Mrs M’Namara’s, 3 Dundas street; bed, jakfast, 6s. 19m XHIBITION Visitors: BED, Breakfast, 5s per day; car stop. 104 Highgate, s!yn. Dunedin. Book for Easter. r ISITORS. —Bed-breakfast: centre city ; moderate tariff; motor accommodation. ,11. 6 Hope street (oft Princes street). tILLCKEST, 78 Tennyson street tfew minutes G.P.0.). Bed and Breakfast, iff, 6s.—’Phone 7909. 24m XHIBITION VISITORS.—Mrs Todd, 244 a George street, has Vacancies; very cenj 24EQ TANTBD BED and BREAKFAST for one / week for family: two adults, three Idren ; commencing April 12.—--Send terms particulars to Box 75, Lumsden, XHIBITION VISITORS —Bed and Breakfast, near station. —12 Grange street ar Hanover street). ACANCIES for Exhibition and permanent BOARDERS. —9 Dundas street. 25m r ANTED (for few weeks), two furnished ROOMS and use of all conveniences: ral preferred. —Reply 137, Times Office. MINUTES’ walk Exhibition —Bed, Breakfast. 7s.—Watson. 138 Albany street. tRGE double ROOM and breakfast: also single room if wanted, in private home : *e minutes from Exhibition: 7s 6d. 231, es. BED and BREAKFAST; 10s per day.— Dominion Boarding-house, 341 Cumberi street (just past Fire Brigade Station), ninutes from Railway Station, Phone 6. 26m ISITORS —Bed and Breakfast, 355; superior hbrae; motor accommodation ; .—Apply E. H„ 227 George street. ’’ANTED, by working man, 2 furnished or partly furnished ROOMS, near Kensing- ; use conveniences. —240, Times. 3ARD and LODGINGS for business girls and lady students: reasonable terms. — Grange street. 2^m l. 1 View street (near Y.M.C.A.), ACCOMMODATION visitors Exhibition : bed breakfast. 29m HIBITION VISITORS —Bed, Breakfast, 6s per day: north end.—237, Times e. 26m ICOMMODATION —Double and single BEDROOMS, bed-breakfast, near Bxhin ; few minutes station; respectable.— Castle street. 26m ~ BED-BREAKFAST, by young from March 31 to April 7, near ion preferred.—Apply 129 Peter Ashburton. 26m TENDERS. J)UNEDIN TENDERS FOR CITY COUNCIL. ANNUAL SUPPLIES. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon on TUESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1926, for the under-mentioned Supplies and Services for the Twelve Months, Ist April, 1926, to 31st March, 1927: — Contract No. 049—Horses, Carts, and ' Drivers, Anderson’s Bay Division. Contract No. 650. — Carts, and Drivers, Central Division. Contract No. 651. —Horces, Carts, and Drivers, Leith Division. Contract No. 652. —Horses, Carts, and Drivers, Maori Hill Division. Contract No. 653 Horses, Carts, and Drivers, Mornington Division. Contract No. 654—Horses, Carts, and Drivers, Roslyn Division. Contract No. 655.—Horses, Carts, and Drivers, Southern Division. Contract No, 656. —Horses, Carts and Drivers, Valley Division. Contract No. 657.—Horses, Carts, and Drivers, Woodhaugh Quarry. Contract No. 658.—Horses, Carts, and Drivers, Tainui Quarry. Contract No. 659.—Supply and Delivery of Cement and Lime. Contract No. 660. —Supply and Delivery of Bituminous Coal. Contract No. 661.—Supply and Delivery of Lignite Coal. Contract No. 662. —Supply and Delivery of Metal for Valley Division. Contract No. 663. —Cartage of Metal from Roslyn Quarry. Contract No. 664. —Cartage oi Metal from Anderson’s Bay Quarry. Contract No. 665.—Cartage of Metal from Anderson’s Bay and Musselburgh Quarries. Contract No. 666—Supply and Delivery of Stoneware Drainage Pipes. Specifications and General Conditions of Contract may be viewed on application at the Office of the City Engineer, Town Hall. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. G. A. LEWIN, . Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, 25th March, 1926. C'l £ W SHI EL Deliver Bricks, Screen- . igs. Asphalt, Sand, Cement, Lime, Tar; anywhere.—’Phone 1201,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19748, 26 March 1926, Page 12
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