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JJOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, Newly renovated and furnished throughout. The only unlicensed hotel in New Zealand With CONTINUOUS HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY BEDROOM. Radio, Ample Lounges, Bathrooms, Toilet Booms, and Shower Rooms. Tariff: 15s per day, £4 7s 6d per week. Concessions to Commercial Travellers. Telegrams: “EDILSON.” Wellington. WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH STAY AT COKER’S HOTEL. Only three, minutes’ walk from Railway Station and the Heart of the City. COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION is the motto of the Famous Hotel. Commercial Travellers' and Public Service House. When in Christchurch stay at , COKER’S HOTEL. W. ANGUS. Proprietor. B BVERLBY TIMARU. HOUSE. As we are FULLY BOOKED up for the Christmas and New Year Holidays, we wish to advise that we cannot accept any further reservations for this period. Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG, Proprietors. BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. w Corner Colombo and Lichfield streets, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone A 5266. Under new management. An ideal home in the heart of the City. Continental plan. Liberal table. Full Board. 10s. Concession to permanent guests. K. ANDERSON, Proprietress. B RAE M A R TIMARU. HOUSE, ARE NOW BOOKING FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. 5 Minutes’ walk from Caroline Bay and centra of town. Terms Moderate. Telephone 040. \ CCOMMODATION for Paying Gucsta «l Manor House, Warrington.—Apply Mrs Laverty 17 Elder street. Dunedin. 28s Carrier pigeons are being used bv a Thames fishing company in connection with the placing of orders for fresh fish at inland towns. The birds arc carried on the company’s launches. When the nets are hauled in and the catch estimated, the birds fly to the depots with news of the catch and the time of its expected arrival. The manager of the company states that business has been greatly facilitated by this means. During the height of the electric storm last week, Messrs Shepherd Bros., Mush road, Southbrook. Canterbury, lost 12 sheep and a ram through being struck by forked lightning. Strangely enough the sheep wore not in one group, but were scattered in various parts of the paddock. One sheep had its wool scorched from its back from bead to tail, leaving a largo

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20892, 5 December 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20892, 5 December 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20892, 5 December 1929, Page 11