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LOST AND FOUND. « °* 16 BOrds undei tte beadt„E i° f U “ a,io “ 3 Vacant, Warned, For Sale. Los 4 , nd tollDd Miscellaneous Warns. Pst Insertion, three consecutive inserUons ii ed. six consecutive Insertions Ss T °S T black-and-tan collie DOG, chain pr" . a tta-ched.—Finder communicate J Grant, Walkoualtl. Reward. 5m I OST <on Main r °ad, between Wedderburn d 'r Qu f T en^ own>> leather WALLET, indialled T. M. D., containing £5 note,—Reward on returning Box 66. Queenstown. LOST, one Jersey HEIFER; earmark left bottom bit, right top bit.—£2 reward returning Mitchell, Mount Cargill 7m L°?. T ,, {be $ Wden High street and Training * Gollege), Onoto FOUNTAIN PEN.—Return Mann s Bookshop, Manse street. Reward' , ..... 7m tl°r^nvi?i nUy o 1 Sp , eeaw f y) ' 1 P alr MOTOR -frT GLOVES.—Finder please leave at Jago. street. Ttii Tj°n7v bro ,Y n a “ d fawn POMERANIAN; rTf i” collar.—.binder please return 36 Oxtord street. Reward. Phone -2- .:,,. T OST (Wednesday evening, corner Hope TOP mn P j Me f streets;, BATHING Sun' —Finder please ring 20-318. 7m T, OS n T ’ bl '.°J n f ®H PULL-ON HAT, between Phonelo-900. A aDy 6tleet; reWard V~ PERSON seen taking SWORD from Town mice H fn I ’f7^ or^'^ ast , VaUe y. RETURN at will be takln, StrCet ~ or P f °c^din g s BOARD AND RESIDENCE. £)0 NOT WORRY WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN, Afl ; WOOD’S PRIVATK HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET, Under the Management of Mrs M MALTHUS, Assures You of Comfort and Attention Urns Private Hotel, most centrally situated in Dunedin has Recently been Renovated on Modern Lines, and Every* thing is done to make you feel Happy and Contented. When in Town for the Day Visit the oplendid Luncheon and lea Rooms Attached to the'Hotel. Inquiries Promptly Attended To. lertna Moderate. Phone 10-757 JQ UN E D IN '8 SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. THE LEVIATHAN. Within half a minute of the Railwav station —the finest location in the City Accommodation for Two Hundred and f ifty Guests. Full Supply of Hot Water for ball etc., guaranteed night and day. We appointed throughout. High-ciase cuisii under experienced chef. Modern stea and electric culinary appliances. Speci laundry service. ’ * Self-acting Electric Lifts Installed. ' Night Porters. JAMES CONNOR, m ■ • Leviathan Hotel. Telephone 11-979. P.O. Bos 112. J A G K S O N’S Jackson's r ■ ■ ....I, . ...... . Jackson’s' Private Hotel and Public Jackson’s Dining Rooms. Jackson’s ' Jacksons Princes street (2 doors from Jackson’s Empire Picture Theatre). Jackson’s Jackson|s Five minutes' walk from Rail. Jacksons way Station. Jackson’s Jackson’s Excellent Accommodation for Jackson’s Permanent and Casual Guests Jacksons Phone 13-350, J ackson's J ackson’s Jackson’s Night Porter in Attendance. Jackson’s QLUB HODS MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). _ Under Nfew Management. Excellent Accommodation - for Permar and Casual Boarders. Reduced Tariff for PERMANENTS All Up-to-date Conveniences, 1 Good Table. Moderate Tarif P. SIEGEL, Proprieto: ALBERT HOOI ST. CLAIR. Comfortable Accommodation tor Visitor Permanent Guests; one minute' fron Beach and Car. A LBVN house. 658 King stree xa Superior Private Accommodation; communications receive prompt ' attenti terms moderate; garage available: SIS Throne 12-889. U ‘ lV ° R ’ Lb I T H HOBS SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff; Va ctes tor guests. On Tram route. GEORGE STREE' 8m - PHONE No. 11-02 ONSLO W H O 0 £ v/> • Ocean Beach. St. Kllda. ' Superior ACCOMMODATION; reason tariff; every modern convenience: use eood tennis courts. 17n PHONE 22-65 Dominion private hotel, ax c berland street (two minutes from f way Station)—4s and 5s bed-breakfast and 8s per day; weekly by arrangem correspondence promptly attended to 1 phone 13 336 J H JARVIS. Proorli BOARD-RESIDENCE; good table and beds. Bed and Breakfast. 3s 6d (Late of 16 London street), now 58 Carroll street. 30my GREENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE. Esc nade. St. Clatr.—-Superior Accommoi tton j moderate tariff; one minute from baths and tram. Phone 23-409 2 GLADE HOUSE, 62 Bedford street, Clair; 3 minutes sea baths.—Miss Fraser (late Greencliff Guest House). Ph 22-427. Douglas private hotel (nest tc Hall).—Permanents 30s, Casuals Bed-Breakfast ss; public dining rooms. Accommodation for studet (men) ; conveniently situated Unli slty, etc.; on rise; telephone; terms 25; 76 Herlot row.- . WANTED, 4 young MEN BOARDE3 quiet home, central; every comfi good table and beds.— Phone 10-956. TE RAHIRI HOUSE, corner Smith * Stuart streets. —Under new manageme Vacancies for permanent or casual boarde Three minutes 1 walk universe Vacancy for Students : telephone ; spec room study ; washing, mending,—l3s Aibn street. ( /"NLAREMOUN T,” 112 Moray place \J Furnished Bed-Sitting Room vaca: gas and electric. Also single Room ; cas or permanent. “I .LONDON STREET-—Vacancies AcW 1 * INFANTS during mother's abse from home, nightly, daily; terms.—Ns Beadle. WANTED, 2 furnished ROOMS: use conveniences; must he ground floor : Terms to 129, Times. WANTED. BOARD or furnished ROO! by respectable married couple ; reasi able ; near Caversham station.—l3l, Tit Office. BOARD-RESIDENCE, central ; Bed-Bro fast, 4s : motor accommodation.—6 Hi street (off Princes street). Douglas private hotel (next tc Hall).—Permanents. 30s: Casuals, Bed-Breakfast, ss. Public dining rooms r V'HE FARMERS' PAPER.—The Agr A culturrl Department of the Ota; ; Witness is acknowledged to be m equalled by that of any other weekly i 1 the Dominion,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20969, 7 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20969, 7 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20969, 7 March 1930, Page 1

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