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ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. WHERE TO GO FOR CHRISTMAS. Have you snent a Holiday in SUNNY TIMAR J-B Y-THE-SEA ? THE IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. Come this year. ;.nd you will come every year. Write for narticulars of accommodation, board, or bed and breakfast. Room for all at reasonable rates. SOUTH CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACCOMMODATION BUREAU. W. S. LONG, Organiser. P.O. Box lIP. Timaru. 18a AFT E R N O O N TEA At the “ROYAL OAK,” WELLINGTON. Quite the most comfortable place for Afternoon Tea is the new, spacious Jacobean Lounge of the Royal Oak Hotel, now open to the public. A QUIET EXCLUSIVE RESORT. The Whole of this well-known Hostelry has been redecorated. Extensive alterations. The “Royal Oak’’ is now as in the old days, THE LEADING HOSTELRY. Letters, telegrams, and cables promptly attended to. Address: “Royal Oak, Wellington.” THE ROYAL HOTEL, TIMARU. Right handy to Railway Station and Caroline Bay. Solid brick -n tone building, fitted out with every convenience. Large, sunny rooms and sun baleonv. Real Good Menu. TARIFF. 12s PER DAY. Only the best Liquor stocked. Dunedin and Timaru Ales on lap. Ample time for Refreshments whe trains arrive. FAMILIES CATERED FOR. F. CARTER, Proprietor. (Late of City Hotel. Dunedin.) WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTW CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. TO STAY IN CHURCH. CHRISTST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street, West End, two minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff F J. MURRAY, Proprietor. ’Phone 872. 16t WHEN IN AUCKLAND STAY AT “BRAEBURN." “Braeburu” —an exceptionally wellfurnished and thoroughly up-to-date Private Hotel —is one of the handiest and most comfortable places at which to stay in Auckland. It is conducted by Mrs Braik, late of “Braeburn.” Wanganui, and "Cargen,” Auckland. Permanent guests by arrangement. Tariff on inquiry. Is rtITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, VJ CHRISTCHURCH (’phone A 5260) An ideal home in the heart of the city Continental plan: Bed and Breakfast, 6s 6d per day, full board, 10s. Cosy lounges and sitting rooms; hot and cold bath. Concession to permanent guests; liberal table; midday luncheon a specialty. F. M. C. HYMAN, 27ap Proprietor. ACCOMMODATION IN TIMARU. Visitors will find every home comfort at Beverley House. Modern in every respect. Electric light, motor garage; two minutes from Caroline Bay and hot seawater baths. Official House S.I.M.U. and P.S.A. BEVERLEY HOUSE. Telegrams: “ Beverley,” Timaru. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. PRINCESS HOTEL, Dee street, Invercargill.—For good meals, good beds, comfort and economy, stay at the Princes Hotel, Invercargill; moderate tariff; permanent boarders at very reasonable charges.—P. J. Bellett, proprietor. ■ 9d Accommodation for paving guests at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverty. 17 Elder street. Dunedin. 9o PAPATOWAI BOARDING-HOUSE has VACANCIES for a few summer BOARDERS for Christmas; one of the most beautiful tourist ■ resorts in New Zealand: all sorts of sport—fishing (river and sea and rock), shooting, bathing, etc.; In fact, everything to make an ideal holiday.— Communicate with C. S. Shanks, proprietor, Papatowal, Gatlins. Tariff moderate. VACANCIES for a few BOARDERS at Pounawea for a fortnight at Christmas. Write A. Pullar, Owaka. 7d PEMBROKE. Lake Wanaka ; excellent Private ACCOMMODATION : moderate tariff; every comfort.—lnquiries P.O. Box 629, Dunedin. 200 QUEENSTOWN —Excellent Private ACCOMMODATION; 10s per day.—P.O. Box 110, Queenstown. 15n CLYDE. Central Otago.—Superior private ACCOMMODATION for paying guests; large airy rooms, sleeping porches, sheltered grounds; good table, every comfort; terms moderate.—L. Ross. Box 13. Clyde. 16n “ rrtHß OAKS,” Palmerston, Ideal home X for Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds ; very sunny.—Telephone 63. 19n WARRINGTON HOUSE, Warrington.— Superior ACCOMMODATION for visitors during the holiday season; moderate tariff.—Apply H. Couper, Warrington. RIMU HOUSE, Kaka Point. —Superior Accommodation for visitors during holiday season ; moderate tariff.— rs Rodgers, Kaka Point. 3d CROWN HILL FARM, North Otago— Vacancies Guests; camping ground motorists; meals provided ; fishing, shooting. M'Cowan, Windsor. 4d SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION : Vacancies for visitors, Christmas holidays; tariff moderate.—Ring Moanarui Bureau. Adress Inglis Glenledl. 2d WANTED to RENT (at Karitane), small furnished CRIB, for two weeks, between January and February, for married couple; state full particulars.—B4l, Times VACANCIES for a few BOARDERS at Pounawea for a fortnight at Christmas. Write A. Pullar, Owaka. lOd WANTED (at seaside, for about three weeks during holidays), furnished COTTAGE ; 4 adults.—Bß 4, Times Office. FURNISHED 5-roomed HOUSE to Let, Christmas holiday, to approved tenants; near Gardens.—9ol, Times Office. lid WANTED, two furnished ROOMS; seaside preferred.—Address (giving particulars) to 879, Times. lid WANTED to RENT, furnished 3 or 4roomed HOUSE for one week from January 5; north line preferred.—Apply Salmon, 16 Elgin road, Mornington. WANTED to RENT (at Warrington, immediately, for holidays), 4-roomed furnished HOME. —891, Times. ' lid WANTED, two furnished ROOMS, and use of conveniences; in or near Palmerston, for two weeks at Christmas.—B64, Times. 113 SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION, Nuggets. Mrs Milne has a few vacancies from January 6. —Write or ring Tirohanga Bureau. 113 WANTED, furnished HOUSE or Accommodation away from Dunedin tor two adults, four children, fortnight or so from December 24.—Terms to Holiday-makers. Times Office. 113 WANTED RENT (three weeks Xmas), small CRIB; seaside.—No. 917, Times Office. 113 PEARL NECKLETS,. 7s 6d to 655. The 100th customers spending £1 gets 025 DIAMOND RING free.—Eastabrook’s. r pHJi First Utility ol frequent and -*■ regular Advertising consists in thisThere is at all times a large class ot persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any par titular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. rf'YTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WII~ v/ NESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. —Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 19

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