BOARD AND RESIDENCE. The most centrally situated PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS. In Dunedin. JACKSON’S 36 PRINCES STREET (Opp. City Hotel). 5 Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. ’Phone 13-350. P.O. Box 470. All communications promptly attended to. JjWERYBODY Qf HAS HEARD WOODS PRIVATE HOTEL (Corner Princes and Rattray streets). THE COMFY HOME, Where Every Effort is Made to Make Your Stay in Dunedin HAPPY AND BRIGHT. Mrs MALTHUS has taken over this Private Hotel, and has had installed electric light and an improved hot-water service. Attached to the Hotel are PUBLIC DINING AND TEA ROOMS. MAKE YOUR NEXT STAY At WOODS PRIVATE HOTEL. Communications Invited. Box 249. Telephone 10-757. jQUNE D I N ' SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. THE LEVIATHAN, s Within half a 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-ap-pointed throughout. High-class cuisine under experienced • chef. Modern steam and electric culinary appliances. Special laundry service. Self-acting Electric Lifts Installed. Night Porters. Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. All 1 correepondence to JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel. G U B HOUSE. MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Reduced Tariff for PERMANENTS. All Up-to-date Conveniences. Good Table. Moderate Tariff. 19ja Mrs H. CANNING. A HOME AWAY PROM HOME. “HAZELWOOD," 123 CARGILL STREET, DUNEDIN. An Ideal Place for Casual and Permanent Guests. Excellent table and every comfort. Beautiful view of the city. M. HENDERSON. ALBYN HOUSE, 558 KINO STREET. Superior Private Accommodation; all communications receive prompt attention; terms moderate: garage available. J. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. ’Phono 12-889. ONSLOW HOUSE. —Casual and Permanent GUESTS catered for: Superior Accommodation ; Rooms and Suites of Rooms to Let; use of tennis court. 31au TELEPHONE 22-550. COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION at Mrs M'Namara's, 3 Dundas street; bait minute to tram; excellent view. If Miramar private hotel, stuart street (opposite Law Courts and Railway Station) ; bed, breakfast, ss. Rooms to Let. 20d Board-residence : good table and beds; Bed and Breakfast, 3s 6d.—16 London street. 30my RESPECTABLE Protestant tradesman requires good BOARD, private family; near Hospital; references it required.—7Bl, Times Office. 30my 4S —BED, BREAKFAST; 7s Day, Weekly by arrangement.—Dominion House, Cumberland street (near Fire Brigade Station) ; 2 minutes Railway Station; e. 1., piano. Telephone 13-336. 30my LEITH HOUSE,” on tram route, George street. —Superior Accommodation ;; exillent cuisine; moderate tariff.—’Phone No. L-021. 15Jy >BD and BREAKFAST, or full board, for > visitors during Show Week. —50 Manor ace (central). 2Ju VISITORS to the Show can get good ACCOMMODATION at Cameron’s Windsor House, 9 Manse street. 2ju CLAREMOUNT, 112 Moray place; Double and Single Furnished ROOMS vacant; bed and breakfast if required.—Mrs Boyer, proprietress. 2Ju CASTLEREAGH, 00 Stuart street.—Select accommodation; bed and breakfast or full board; very central. 4ju WORKING MAN wants BOARD AND LODGINGS; central; state terms.— Apply 912, Times Office. sju WANTED. —Respectable working man desires BOARD and LODGING; central (single room preferable).—State terms, 907, Times. sju WANTED, comfortable BED SITTINGROOM ; fireplace ; handy town.—9l6, Times Office. sju
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20426, 5 June 1928, Page 11
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