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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. 2) n N B D 1 M'S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. Withia half n 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. 'All correspondence to Telephone Nos.: Office 67, Hotel 2930. P.O. Box 112. 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. Thone 2450. P.O. Box 470. ’All communications promptly attended to. L B Y N, H 0 U 558 KING STREET. ' S E. Superior Private Accommodation. 1 AH Communications Receive Prompt Attention. !' >■"' Garage Available. ■ J. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. Thone 2889. 12ja Club 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 Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. 19f Mrs H CANNING. gUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For VISITORS TO SHOW AND RACES, Or PERMANENTS. - i MOUNT OLIPHANT, 82 Heriot row. m XNDSOR HOUSE (Late Occidental), MANSE STREET. Visitors to Dunedin will find Good Accommodation. u ’ Good Table. Hot and cold water, electric light. Tariff, 10s 6d per day. E. M. CAMERON, 34Ja Proprietress. T IITH 780 George stret. HOUSE, Thone 1021. Having built 10 new rooms, smoking ■com, and bathroom, we have VACANCIES for more paying guests: suitable or business men. Only 10 minutes by ram from Stock Exchange. Good Meals. Terms Moderate. HIAWATHA PRIVATE HOTEL, 3- ST. CLAIR. Tram Terminus, uperior Accommodation for visitors and ermanent Guests. Noted for its excel>nt table and service. Visitors to St. lair, try Hiawatha for Meals; moderate tariff. Thone 3287. Mrs BASTINGS. w O O D, JT A Z E L 11 123 CARGILL STREET. Accommodation for "Visitors and Permanent Guests. Five Minutes from Octagon. Miss C. Fi’-iSER (Late Greciioliffs).’ rANTALLON.” 631 Castle street, hai VACANCIES for show and race visips, also for permanent guests; ’phone 56.—Apply Mrs O’Neill. 25my ARONUI HOUSE, 289 High street.—Firstclass ACCOMMODATION, casual and permanent guests; moderate tariff. —’Phone L 377. ~ tmy Mrs MANNERS, Grantleigh, 38 Dundas street. Private Board-Residence, has accommodation; ’phone, etc. fASONIC PRIVATE HOTEL has VacanL cies for Permanent Boarders. VACANCIES for MEN BOARDERS; terms moderate. —16 London street. CPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at Mrs M’Namara’s, 3 Dundas street. 25my WINTER SHOW VISITORS. —Bed and Breakfast. —50a Melville street, corner ®f Manor place. 26my 'IHOW VISITORS.—Two double BED--5 ROOMS vacant, near Logan Park; os led, Breakfast. —117 Forth street. 26my I HOW WEEK VISITORS. —Wire or write ) “B." 31 Clyde street. Bed-Breakfast, L. or full board reasonable; central, handy iow grounds and town. 2Cmy /TANGERTON HOUSE, St. Clair, has first--1 class ACCOMMODATION; convalescent ■ delicate people specially cared for; oderate tariff; motor accommodation. — hone 7271. 26my »S BED-BREAKFAST: 10s day Visitors; ► special arrangements for permanents.— ominion Boarding House, Cumberland reet, 3 minutes Railway Station, just past ire Station. ’Phone 7336. 26my TANTED, three young men BOARDERS. 466 George street. 27my lOW VISITORS.—Bed and Breakfast, superior home, 35s week; motor accomdatlon; rise.—E. H., 227 George street. i ED-BRBAKFAST, 4s 6d day; full • Board, 7a 6d; modern conveniences; r minutes show grounds.—2B Clyde street. O LET (three men, show week), double and single ROOM, with breakfast, 6s h person; 5 minutes from show.—loß ndas street. 21 my ED and BREAKFAST, Show Visitors; double and single bedrooms; near show unds ; -espeetable.—276 Castle street. ATS, ROOMS (furnished, unfurnished), city and suburbs; send your requirets.—Commercial Agency, Stafford street, ne SOSO. 27my ED and BREAKFAST, or full BOARD, for show visitors.—4s4 Castle street ar Union street). 2Smy VO. 4 CLARKE STREET (off High I street, two minutes from Grand Hotel), s Vacancies for permanent or casual LARDERS; terms »ACE and SHOW VISITORS. —Accommok dation; Bed and Breakfast. 5s each. — Grange street (near Station). 28my VACANCY for respectable working men BOARDERS. —275 Castle street (near edorick street). 28my VACANCY three gentlemen FRIENDS, share room; comfortable home, good ,Ie: central; handy Library. G.P.O.—■ lone 7840. 2Smy SHOW ACCOMMODATION for handy.—l 72 Dundas street. I-L.CK.EST, 73 Tennyson street.— Vacancies for Show Visitors. Bed and tfast, 4s 6d. Also Accommodation permt boarders: 30s. ’Phone 7909. ty GEORGS STREET.—Furnished <5 ROOMS now available: Breakfast Sunday meals it desir I. —’Phone 3349.

ANDERSON’S BAY —Comfortable BEDSITTING ROOM, furnished ; and Board ; -fireplace, electric light, telephone, etc.; close to tram terminus; good outlook; suit married couple.—Apply “ Taihoa,' Highcliff road, Anderson's Bay. 29my SHOW VISITORS. —superior ACCOMMODATION ; Bed-Breakfast, 6s day; motor accommodation; extra meals. —401 Cargill road, 2 9 my SINGLE Man (clerk) requires BOARDRESIDENCE in private home: permanent. —State terms and particulars 203, Times. 29my OMFORTABLB ACCOMMODATION. Bed-3'-eakfast or full Board. —6 Albert street, 29my YOUNG Man wants BOARD, with use of piano, vicinity Granville terrace, Bellcjtnqwaß.—Address 206. Times. _ : ?9mj;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 14

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