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SOARD AND RESlOfcNCfc VISITORS AND PERMANENT v GUESTS. WHERE TO STAY: GREEN CL 1 FEE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, ST GLAIR 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 New Management. Moderate Tarili. Vacancy tor 50 Guests. All correspondence to MANAGER, Green Cliffe. St, Clair. 'Phone 2427. 26n JQUNEDI N S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. Within halt a minute ot the Railway Station —the finest location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty Guests. Full supply ot 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 tor 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. HOOSE. Ocean Beach, ST. KILDA, Dunedin. Comfortable Accommodation for 50 Guest*. Evarv convenience; good tennis court. 'Phone 650. 'Phone 650. ALBYN HOUbE. 558 KING STREET. Superior Private Accommodation, 10 minutes’ walk from Exhibition. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. Garage Available. J. \ M’lV'Ui Proprietress. Thone 2889. I2ja CLUB HOUSE. MORAY PLAGE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casuai Boarders. Though right in the centre, out of the noise and bustle. All Up-to-date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. 19f Mrs H CANNING. Masonic private hotel, Dunedin. Having added a number of single rooms, we have Vacancies for .Exhibition Visitors. 271 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at Mrs M'Namara’s. 3 Dundas street: bed, breakfast, 6a 19m HILLCREST, 78 Tennyson street tfew minutes G.P.0.). Bed and Breakfast, tariff, 6s.—’Phone 7909. 24m GS BED and BREAKFAST ; 10s per day.— Dominion Boarding-house, 341 Cumberland street (Just past Fire Brigade Station) three minutes from Railway Station. ’Phone 7336. lap VISITORS will find good ACCOMMODA TION at cars, north end, 117 Queen street (opposite Howe street). Phone 7513 L MANNERS. Grantleigh, 38 Dundas . street, has ACCOMMODATION for visitors; phone and conveniences OKO HIGH STREET : Vacancies for permanent Boarders and Visitors : moderate tariff ; good table. 7ap SPRING HOUSE (central), 225 High street. Excellent Accommodation and service; private bed-sitting rooms; supper, breakfast, bath. 7ap SUPERIOR BOARD-RESIDENCE; permanent or casual boarders.—97 Frederick street (near Castle street). Children no objection. 7ap EXHIBITION Visitors: 2 Double Rooms, single and double beds; ss; bed and breakfast.—ll 7 Forth street. Tap VISITORS: Bed and Breakfast, 355; superior home, rise ; motor accommodation.—E. H.. 227 George street. Tap SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ; bed and breakfast. —No. 1 View street (near Y.M.C.A.). . Sap VISITORS: Bed and Breakfast, or Full Board ; motor accommodation. —Hall, 6 Hope street (oft Princes street). VACANCIES for several permanent BOARDERS in private home; terms 30s per week ; use of 'phone.—s2o, Times. REAT Northern -Private Hotel, 36 Duke street.—Superior ACCOMMODATION for visitors,— 'Phone T 698. Sap tRS WARREN, Rotoiti, 595 George street, has ACCOMMODATION for visitors; d table : every convenience. Bap TWO superior Double ROOMS, vicinity Eglinton road ; bed and breakfast. 6s 6d ; other meals if required.—s 36, Times. WANTED, by refined young Lady, single Furnished ROOM ; immediately.—s 34, Times. Sap WIDOW, small means, comfortable home, would like another Lady JOIN her; very moderate.- —5G3, Times. 9ap BED-SITTING ROOM, with breakfast and week-end meals, kitchen facilities; Id tram; sunny aspect.—P.O. Box 184. WANTED, private BOARD by young working Man ; must be near railway, Kensington, or central.—sT4, Times. • 9ap BED and BREAKFAST, permanent. Wanted by young business man, in city.—Particulars to 5T5, Times. 9ap WANTED, BOARD and RESIDENCE for 2 young gentlemen ; preferably near University.—sT2, Times, 9ap FURNISHED Bedroom, Sitting Room, and Kitchenette Wanted by young couple; rise preferred.—sso, Times Office. 9ap WANTED, by business man, BOARD and RESIDENCE, private family; Ist May ; central; piano, telephone preferred.—ss9, Times. 9ap ELDERLY Lady would give small money, together with services, in return for BOARD in private family.—s6o, Times. GOOD ACCOMMODATION for visitors and permanent boarders.—9 Dundas street. sunny ROOMS, or Board ; F married couples ; every convenience ; home comfort.—'Phono 7309. 9ap FIVE minutes walk Exhibition : BEDBREAKFAST, Ts.—'Watson, 138 Albany street. 9ap VISITORS; Bed and Breakfast, double room, single beds; near Exhibition; quiet and respectable.—2T6 Castle street. VACANCIES for Students: quiet nice home; 3 minutes University; terms moderate. —57 Grange street. Dap THE First Utility ot frequent and regular Advertising consists in this. There is at all times r large class ot persons, both in country and town who have no fixed places for the purchase ot certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any oaOcular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to al 1 they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19759, 9 April 1926, Page 16

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