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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. J) D N E D IN' 8 SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. ' THE LEVIATHAN. _ Within haif 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. Wellappointed throughout. High-class cuisine under experienced chef. Modern steam and electric culinary appliances. Special laundry servicel ■ V , ;• v \ ... v Self-acting Electric Lifts Installed. Night Porters. JAMES CONNOR. . m j . . ~ „„„ ' Leviathan Hotel. Telephone 11-979. p.o. Box 112. J)0 NOT WORRY WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. As WOOD’S PRIVATE HOTEL, i RATTRAY STREET, Under the Management of . Mrs M. MALTHUS. Assures Yon of Comfort and Attention. This . Private Hotel, most centrally situated in Dunedin. ■ has Recently been. Renovated on Modern Lines, and Everything is done to make yon feel Happy and __ , Contented.' Wh e ° to T°wn for .the Day Visit the splendid Luncheon and Tea Rooms At- ' r tached to the Hotel. t nq lfr r !f s promptly Attended To. lerms Moderate. » Phone 10-757 J A G K S, 0 N * S Jackson's Jackson’s J ackson’e Jackson’s Jackson's J ackson’s J ackson’s J ackson’s J ackson’s J ackson’s J ackson’s Jackson’s Jackson’s Jackson's Jackson's Jackson's J ackson’s Private Hotel and Public Dining Rooms, Princes street (2 doors from Empire Picture Theatre). Five minutes' walk from Rcilway Station. , Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. Phono 13-350. ' , Night Porter in Attendance. Q L U B HOUSE > MORAY PLACE • • (Opposite Public Library). „ New Management.' •CiScoliout Accommodation for Permanenl and Casual Boarders. .... Reduced Tariff for PERMANENTS, i, Up-to-date Conveniences. ■ Good Table. , Moderate Tariff. - ’ ; P-' SIEGEL, Proprietor. A L BERT BOOS . ‘ \ ST. CLAIR. Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors Permanent Guests; one minute from Boach and Car. HOUSE. 658 Klog street Superior Private 'Accommodation: f^Sf? UnlC A tlo ? s rece,ve prompt attentu £ e J™® “"derate; garage available; S.I.SJ "“1... 12-di W . M'lVOIl. Proprietress LO I T fl ■ H O' 0 8 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, excellent cuisine; moderate tarts; vac cles for guests. •’ . On Tram route. ■ GEORGE STREEI g” 1 - PHONE No. 11-02: ON 8 J* o W H O U 8 Ocean Beach. St. Kilda. ACCOMMODATION; reason; modern convenience; use Rood tennis courts. 17n ' PHONE. 22-551 Dominion private hotel, an 0 berland street (two minutes from E Station)—4s aid 5s bed-breakSst and 8s per day; weekly by arrangem corrostiondwce oronuiy, attended to i phone 13-338 J H iARVIS Proorii rjOARD-RESIDENCE, good table rr*of» n e r d i'« , Be _? and Breakfast, 3s street 16 Lo ° a ° ? atreet)> now ,58 Ci GRBENCLIPPE .'QUEST HOUSE, Eep] • CUtr.—Superior Accommod hath’a tar ™ ; one m,nute from b paths and tram. Phone 23-409. 24 HOUSE, 62' Bedford street, I va Clair; 3 minutes sea baths.—Miss 22-427 ( at ® C?reenoliff Guest House). Pho IDOARD and RESIDENCE, superb Zjf.. a i la^ le . ~ D good; private home, M( • sood table; gashing and mendln telephone, piano.-—Address 809, Times Offll Bed-breakfast, 4b day; or puli Boar Private home.—lsß Queen street (o uuke treet). 2: CJUPERIOR BOARD and HESIDBNC offered two or three gentlemen; „epara rooms; lovely view; telephone; every coi yenlence. —82 Melville street, one mum from High street car. , <>, DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next ~ , „ Hall). —Permanents 30s, Casual! Bed-Breakfast 6s; public dining rooms. T3OARD - RESIDENCE: central; i —* Breakfast, 4s; motor' accommodatli o Hope street (off Princes street), WANTED, furnished ROOM, near , for one, month; please state pa iars.—Mrs,“Moore, post office, Albany COMFORTABLE BOARD offered lad W share room with son; 22s 6d with' mg and mending.—9o4, Times. "ITTANTED to LEiT, furnished double li o' ’ central, cheap; breakfast if req 910, Times Office. QHPERIOR unfurnished ROOM with kJ own kitchenette, required ’by hr lady.—Address 917, Times. BOARD wanted In Christian hon young man, student; single rbom • section; south preferred.—9l4, Times. Furnished bed-sitting roo LET. two single beds; suit either or gentlemen; centre city; breakfas Sunday meals if desired.—Box 714 Du TTUANTBD, by railway employee, VV and RESIDENCE, central U 922, Times Office. TYO your SIGNS and V , SHOWCARDS Repainting in Modern Styles’ Try O. G. MILLER. 157 Rattray streett. I will “SIGN” Anything. war T Hl£ First Utility ol frequent and *■ regular Advertism.i consists in this: Thera is at all times a large class of persons both m country and town who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn tow-rd any oar ticular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all they yield without hesitation to the first who asks Otago daily times and wit NESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rates 'I'HE FARMERS n APER. The AgnA cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly in the Dominion. 'AGO WITNESS.—New Stories, A large amount of reading matter. Od,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20961, 26 February 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20961, 26 February 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20961, 26 February 1930, Page 12