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LOST FOUND Advertisements of IB words under the heading® jt Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s (id, six consecutive insertions 6s. strictly cash in advance. Extra charge it booked. __ LOST (January 14), between HoxburghDunodin, CRICKET BAT; inscribed Walter Crow. —Reply White Star Motors, OST (Sunday), Macandrew’s Bay-Mosglel. SUIT CASE, containing camera and clothing.—Finder please communicate 968, Times Office. 27)a LOST. —Would the person who took GLADSTONE BAG by mistake from express train between Oamaru and Invercargill on January 16 please Communicate with owner (J. Guise, Riverton) or Times Office, Oamaru? Reward. 27]a. LOST (vicinity Station, Octagon, or Rattray street), Scotch Stone BROOCH; reward. —Government Tourist Bureau. LOST, WALLET, trots, yesterday, containing one five-pound and single notes, motor driver’s license, Christchurch. —Finder rewarded applying Tonkin, Freezing Works. Mason street. 3Sja LOST, silver WRISTLET WATCH, black strap, between Dowling street and Stuart street or Castle street car.—Reward returning 271 Leith street. 28ja LOST (yesterday, Woodhaugh, nearly opposite bowling green), WALKING STICK: silver mounted. —Finder please 'phone 10-109. 28ja LOST, a SABLE PUR. by passenger on 2.30 observation car, Town Hall to Portobello; route High road, returning Low road to Manse street; afterwards Fairfield and return ; finder rewarded.—Ring 12-220. LOST, five-band WATCH CHAIN, between York place and Stewart Dawson's.— Please return 289 York place; reward. LOST (26th, between Rlccarton and Allanton), dark bay VAN MARE; rug on ; reward. —Williams’s Store, East Talsri. WOULD person seen lifting PARCEL containing white frock from Savoy Rest Room, Friday night, 9.30, return Immediately P. and R. Woods, further trouble? Address known; confidential. 28)a, CAR JACK (rotary, attached handle), LOST Main road,.south Milton (Thursday).—Communicate No. Times Office. m otor 33, 28ja LOST —All thought Chimney Fires by employing SAUNDERS’S Otago Window Cleaning Company. —225 George Bt reet. Telephone 13-250. ir^OUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, perma--1 nently Removed by ELECTROLYSIS.— Miss Boyer, 82 -Stuart street (opposite St. Paul's Cathedral). 55? FOUND —Ring 18-122, Ring 18-122, Bing 18-122. Our man will call for vour Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, and Hat Renovating.—Ring 18-122. The Universal, next Prince of Wales Hotel. Charles Morris, proprietor. 31d FOUND, at Outram, at , Harbour Board’s PICNIC, on February 4. Adults, 3s: Children, Is 3d. Train leaves 8.60. FOUND —BENHAR COAL, 13b 6d per ton, on truck, Benhar; prompt delivery.— M'Sltlmmlng and Son, Benhar. lOd FOUND.- —We Specialise In Buster Halrouttlng and Shingling.—Potter’s, hairdressers, 172 George street (next Arthur Barnett's). FOUND —Great Display Autumn Flowers, Portobello Hall, Saturday, 4th February. accommodation at holiday RESORTS. T M U. THE SUN FLOWER OF THE SOUTH ISLAND. Pack your suitcase and come to the ROYAL HOTEL, A comfortable home, situated near the beach and railway station; plenty time to refresh when trains arrive. Tariff, 12s day. Ine noted house for best liquors. Our famous Draught Whisky, 12s per bottle; and our Port Wine is the best in Canterbury, 5s large bottle, 2s fld halfbottle. Book early for accommodation. 13ja F. CARTER, Proprietor. QRITERION CLUB ALEXANDRA. HOTEL, Official House by Appointment — Otago Motor Club, Public Servic Association, C.T and W. Association. W. R. WATERS Proprietor (Late of Dunedin). U N E D I N. OBAN HOTEL (in the Octagon), Two Minutes from Railway Station. Perfect Cleanliness and Satisfactory Service are assured. The Small House with the Big Reputation. Tariff, 14s per day. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPEJ, Oban Hotel. Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTW CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor Bos 032. Telephone 1040. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTW CHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, Superior Private Accommodation, 52 orcester street, West End, two minutes >m C.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. ’Phone 872. 6ap Q.REENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE, ST. CLAIR. ACCOMMODATION For Visitors and Permanent Boarders. On Beach, Close to Tram. Ideal View. Telephone 22-427. Telephone 22-427. Miss C. FRASER. XTISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. V Stay at “ STONEHURST,” Latimer square, Christchurch. Satisfied Guests have frequently termed this excellent House “A Home away from Home "—this rightly infers comfort, efficiency, and all that they imply. We invite you to stay with us on your next visit to Christchurch, and guarantee satisfaction. Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Telegrams; " Stonelea," or inquiries from Tourist Office. 14ja fHTY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, vV Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone A 5266. Under new managment. An ideal home in the heart of the City. Continental plan. Liberal table. Full Board, 10s. Concession to permanent guests. K. ANDERSON, Proprietress. Warrington house otters excellent private ACCOMMODATION ; every comfort; tariff moderate.—Apply H. Couper, Warrington. 4)a I~7URST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION to be . had at Commercial Hotel, Clyde; tariff moderate, and best attention from Cairns. Queenstown —Excellent private accommodation • lovely view; 10s per day.—Box 110, Queenstown. llja KAKA POINT, Otago's Premier Seaside Resort: For ACCOMMODATION and terms apply to D. MacKechnie, Kaka Point. riIHE NEW OBAN.—Visitors to Stewart X Island, book now tor Sanders Cup races; just rebuilt; plentiful supply of hot water; the only house with electric light; tariff moderate. —M. A. Hansen, proprietress. WANTED (Brighton), 3 weeks Easter, Furnished CRIB.—BB9, Times. 25Ja GERALDINE: Furnished COTTAGE to LET for holidays, near native bush.— “ Rest,” Times Office. 27ja rpo LET, furnished ROOMS, Tlmaru; 2 JL minutes from bay.—Miss Strnchnu, Arcade, pmaru. 28ja TIMARU: ACCOMMODATION for visitors; private situation; close bay and town; meals optional.—" Dalkeith," Lo Cren’s terrace. 28Ja OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 15