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lost and found. LOST (Anderson’s Bay), llver-and-whlte Spaniel DOG ; reward.—23 Albert street, St. Clair (’phone 2333 L <*P LOST. Black-and-Tan Collio BITCH, collar number 1534.—Apply Beters, Pinehill. Dunedin, _ ap LOST (second week March), Gentlemans New Brown OVERCOAT, black-and-whlte lining; reward.—63B, Times Ofßce. LOST (in Empire Theatre, Thursday evening), Round Nugget BROOCH.—Reward returning to 5G Fitzroy street, Kew. LOST (Sunday). 2 Eversharp PENCILS—--1 silver, 1 brown ; reward.—63l. Times STRAYED Into the Beach Reserve, Walkoualtl, a year-old roan-and-white BULL. I£ not claimed before end of month will be sold to defray expenses.—E. Davis, clerk. Domain Board. Walkouaitl, 7tn April. • ,ap LOST—AII thought Chimney Fires by employing SAUNDERS Otago Window Cleaning Company.—22s George street Telephone 3250 FOUND for SUMMER DRINKS—Mason s Extracts Hop. Ginger. Herbal.—Tate, 15 Fllleul street. IE? rtoiIND Compressed YEAST, for breadmaking, health, etc.; posted.—E. H. Tate, Box 546 Fllleul st eet. Dunedin. FOUND Suits, Costumes, etc.. Dry French Cleaned. Dyed, and Repaired ; Hatn Re-blocked—made like new. goods returned within seven days—Crown Dye Works. 0 Vogel street (opposite Paterson and Barr), near Queen's Gardena. , FOUND—Superfluous Hairs manently Removed by Miss Boyer 82 Stuart street Paul’s Cathedral) , Moles, perBlectrolysis.— (opposite St. 19f Found—beniiar coal 6d per ton, on truck, delivery.—M'Sklmmlng and Reduced to 13s Benhar; prompt Son, Benhar. FOUND.—We Specialise In Buster Haircutting and Shingling.—Potter’s, hairdressers. 172 George street (next Arthur Barnett’s). z ° m FOUND—Easter JEWELLERY SALE at F. Hlmmel’s. 227 George street. Country orders posted free. FOUND—WEDDING RINGS from 20s ; Engagement Rings at Sale Prices. F. Himmel. watchmaker, jeweller, George street. 9 _ ap accommodation at holiday RESORTS. Royal hotel, timaru. Very comfortable, latest conveniences, good bathrooms, etc.; large sunny bedrooms, sun balcony. „ HALF A MINUTE FROM RAILWAY STATION AND CAROLINE BAY. Plenty of time for Refreshments when trains arrive. TARIFF, 12s PER DAY. . Only the best brands of liquor stocked in this house. Timaru and Speight’s AlwagMJn Tap. 14 m Proprietor. p REENCLIFF GUEST HOUSE, UT ST. CLAIR, Has Vacancies for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Beautiful view; half, a minute from beach and tram. Special rates for winter months. Apply Miss C. FRASER. QHRISTCHURCH. THE NEW STONinURST PRIVATE HOTEL. Central, quiet, comfortable. -Visitors personally ' welcomed and made to feel at home. Billiards, Radio, Dancing- Tariff: 12s 6d per day, or £3 10s per week. BOOK EARLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Telegrams: “Stonelen.” TTTHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTw, CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square,' Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor, Box 532. Tcleph'ono 10-10. jyjARKINCH-G E R A L D I N E, PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. VACANCIES FOR EASTER. Ideal Situation. Spacious Grounds. MODERATE TERMS. Thone 57. P.O. Box 51, Geraldine, WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTW CHURCH. ST. 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. Cap piTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, Cnr. Colombo and Lichfield streets, CHRISTCHURCH. Under Now Management. Thone A 5266. An ideal home in the heart of the city. Continental I Plan. Bed and Breakfast, 6s6d per day; I Full Board, 10s. Cosy lounges and sitting rooms; hot and cold bath. Concession to permanent guests. Liberal Table. Midday Luncheon a specialty. K. ANDERSON, Proprietor. gEVERLEY HOU S £ TIMARU. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Only Two Minutes from the Famous CAROLINE BAY. 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 wry reasonable charges.—P. H. Bellett, proprietor. 10m TO LET, Seaside COTTAGE, partially furnished, Pounawea; use boats; also available Easter.—Apply Public Trust, Dunedin or Balclutha. 7ap THE OAKS,” Palmerston, Ideal home for Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds: very sunny.—Telephone 63. 26m QUEENSTOWN: For excellent Private ACCOMMODATION, lovely view, write P.O. Box 110 Queenstown. 17m IJEMBUoKE Lake Wanaka , excellent Private ACCOMMODATION ; moderate tariff; every comfort. 629, Dunedin 200 WARRINGTON HOUSE. Warrington— VACANCIES tor guests. Book now for Easter holidays; excellent accommodation ; tariff moderate.- -11. Coupcr. 23m HOLIDAYS to Christchurch; private ACCOMMODATION, single or double beds, breakfast if required.—lnquire 157 Bay View road. 4ap TAIERI MOUTH—To LET. 2 Furnished CRlßS.—Apply T. Palmer, Taieri Mouth. Tap TO LET (Cor Easter holidays), at Stewart Island, a 3-roomed COTTAGE. Furnished; situated at Butterfield's Beach.— For particulars apply Mrs H. Pollock, Stewart Island. Sap PALMYRA HOUSE. Queenstown.—Now under the management of the Misses LUCKIE; first-class accommodation. ACCOMMODATION for PAYING GUESTS at Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Lavcrty, 17 Elder street, Dunedin. TO LET, for D days at Easter, DWELLING at Macandre-.v’s Bay; rental £l. 614, Times. 9ap TO LET, Easter holidays only, 4-rooracd COTTAGE on farm; necessary furniture.—Particulars 'Phono 15, Middlomarch. BRAEMAR HOUSE, Timaru (under new management), have VACANCIES (or Easter Visitors.—Telegrams Bracmar House, Timaru. Oap POPLAR GROVE,” Clyde.—Private ACCOMMODATION, permanent and casual guests; every comfort; moderate tariff.—J. D. Ross (’phone 3S). Oap SEASIDE COTTAGES, 3 and 4 rooms, furnished ; terms moderate.—S. Green, Taieri Mouth. Oap WANTED to LET, at Easter, 2-roome.d CRIB ; situated Taieri Mouth.—Apply 28 Sydney street, Caversham. Oap THE FIRST UTILITY of frequent and regular Advertising consists in thU: There is at all times a large class t pcrsr.ns, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase -f certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any par titular place which is earnestly brouvM under their notice. Indifferent to all they yield without hesitation to the fir;i who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20070, 9 April 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20070, 9 April 1927, Page 17

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