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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. WILLIAM M. COTTERELL, PROPERTY SALESMAN, OPPOSITE G.P.0., TEMUKA, SOUTH CANTERBURY. GENUINE SNIP. 133 ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE. Rent £46 per annum; subdivided into 5 paddocks, well fenced and permanently watered. IDEAL DAIRYING AND FATTENING FARM. New well-built 5-roomecl House and essential outbuildings; good orchard and sheltered trees. PRICE £BOO, OR OFFER. Deposit £250. % Wo can confidently recommend this holding, as we know of nothing better for the money. 4100 ACRES > k ß u^ ll grazing Six Miles from Rail. Rent £6O per Annum. Subdivided into 9 paddocks. Four-roomed House (bathroom, pantry, h. and c. water, washhouse, copper, and tubs), men’s hut, woolshed, sheep yards. 1800 Sheep and Lambs 4 Cows, 3 Horses 3 stacks sheaves. Implements, harness, and sundries. £5500, AS A GOING CONCERN, OFF SHEARS. DONALD REID & CO. (LTD.), Dunedin. (1315) SUNNY side North-East Valley: New 5roomed BUNGALOW; J-acre section, laid out in garden; every conceivable convenience; £1250 for quick sale.—974, Times. FOR SALE, 6-roomed BUNGALOW: e. 1., plug; 1 acre, flowers; garage ; n. line, near beach.—9G9, Times. ■ 15d FOR SALE, fronting car stop, choice BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette, modern finish ; freehold.—ll Musselburgh Rise. JUST WHAT YOU WANT.—A Reliable Firm to SHIFT your FURNITURE.— Gain Forwarding Co.. 22 Bond street. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. rjiHE HEART OF WELLINGTON—THE “ROYAL OAK.” Situated at the Corner of Cuba and Maners streets. The most convenient Hotel in the. City for Theatre-goers, EXTENSIVELY ALTERED AND COMPLETELY REDECORATED. Improved Service, Accommodation Unexcelled in New Zealand. New Oval Island Bar. The Whole Atmosphere of this Famous Old Hotel has been Brightened. More Light, More Space, More Comfort. Telegrams and Cables; “ROYAL OAK, WELLINGTON. rpfl E ROYAL HOTEL, 1 TIMARU. Right handy to Railway Station and Caroline Bay. Solid brick -n tone building, fitted out with every convenience. Large, sunny rooms and sun balcony. Real Good Menu. TARIFF, 12s PFR DAY. Only the best Liquor stocked. Dunedin and Timaru Ales on i’ap. Ample time for Refreshments whetrains arrive. FAMILIES CATERED FOR. F. CARTER, Proprietor. fLate of City Hotel Dunedin.l WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST- \ CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. 6. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532. Telephone 1040. ~ WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 62 Worcester street, West End, two minutes ■om G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens. ;c. Moderate Tariff F J. MURRAY, Proprietor. 'Phone 872. 16f rHTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. \J 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. IN TIMARU. Visitors will find every home comfort Beverley House. Modern in every reect. Electric light, motor garage; two inutes from Caroline Bay and hot seaiter baths. Official House S.I.M.D. and P.S.A. BEVERLEY HOUSE. Telegrams; “ Beverley,” Timaru. roprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. rjMMARU FOR HOLIDAYS. We still have good FURNISHED HOUSES for holidays, two to six weeks, from £3 per week. W. S. LONG, 21d Estate Agent, Timaru. WHEN IN AUCKLAND STAY AT “BRAEBURN.” “Braeburn” —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 Mr s Braik, late of “Braeburn.” Wanganui, and “Cargen,” Auckland. Permanent guests by arrangement. Tariff on inquiry. Is 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. I. Bellett, proprietor. 9d Accommodation for paving guests at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Lavcrty. 17 Elder street, Dunedin. So COUPLE desire ACCOMMODATION at Kaka Point. December 24 to 30. —Reply J. Oakes, 293 Ferry road, Christchurch. •• rpHE OAKS,” Palmerston, Ideal home X lor Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds: very sunny,—Telephone G 3. 19n WARRINGTON HOUSE. Warrington.— Superior ACCOMMODATION for visitors during the holiday season; moderate tariff. —Apply H. Couper, Warrington. GOOD HOUSE, Furnished, G rooms and bathroom; telephone and garage.— Ring 38. Write Miss Reid, Waikouaiti. OING TO WELLINGTON ?—Stay at HOTEL BRISTOL. The Leading Private Hotel. Recognised House for Travellers. Public Service, etc. Centro of City. 12s 6d day; 70s week.—R. KBRNOHAN, proprietor. 13d PEMBROKE. Lake Wanaka ; excellent Private ACCOMMODATION ; moderate tariff; every comfort. —Inquiries P.O, Box G 29, Dunedin. 200 Furnished 4-roomed cottage, best position, Brighton, close beach, for Xmas holidays: 50s.—Apply Patersons, Rattray street. __ 216 TO LET, from Bth January, 3 Furnished 4-roomcd COTTAGES, at seaside.—6B, Times. TO LET, 4-roomed Furnished HOUSE ; e. 1.; * sun verandah : Company's Bay; from January 18.-49, Times. 18d mo LET. Furnished CRIB, 3 rooms, at X Taleri Mouth, from 28th December; rent 35s per week, —Crib. 92, TIMARU —To LET. Furnished, for month or 6 weeks, 6-roomed HOUSE: best locality: electric light and gas stove; rent £3 10s per week.—Mrs Hail, Braldwood, Wright's avenue, Timaru. 18d WAIKOUAITI —Hazelbank Boarding-house. Good Accommodation ; moderate tariff. Mrs W. J. Barnes. 18tl WANTED Known: Some VACANCIES for bed and breakfast, or bed only.—32a Bidwlll street, Timaru. 20d WE have a few VACANCIES for Boarders. January; tariff £2 2s; book early Rimu House, Kaka Point. 20d BRIGHTON : To LET, for holidays, front BEDROOM and Sitting Room, furnlsh-ed. —lreland, Johnson, 207 Princes street. WHITE HOUSE, Beach Stivet, Waikouaiti. —A few VACANCIES for Boarders for holiday season.—M. Cooper, ’phone 45.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19978, 21 December 1926, Page 12

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