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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements of J 6 words under the bead* lags of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.,' Is per Insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions Ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge if booked. VACANCY In good home for VISITORS: phone, garage: reasonable. —Apply Mrs Drower, 488 Leith street. 12d WANTED, refined Protestant HOME, near school, for 2 children; other children preferred ; usual terms. —524, Times. DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town Hall).Permanents, 30s; Casuals, 8s; Bed-Breakfast, ss; public dining rooms. SUPERIOR BOARD on fruit farm,' Central Otago, offered one or two ladles; terms £2. —548, Times. 17d BOARD-RESIDENCE; central; BedBreakfast 4s; motor accommodation. — 6 Hope street (off Princes street). 18d YOUNG Lady Requires BOARD In private borne for New Year holidays; Arthur street South. —566, Times. • 13d YOUNG working man wants private BOARD and Residence; no other Boarders; urgent.—Address 514, Times Office. 16d BALMORAL. —Nothing better In Dunedin. Visitors, Bs, 10s day; 425, 63s week; ideally situated; sunny, restful. Telephone 13-279. 18d GLADE HOUSE, tram terminus, St. Clair. ACCOMMODATION for visitors; sunny position; Ideal view; telephone 22-427. — Miss C. Fraser. 10 GRBBNCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE, Esplanade, St. Clair. —Superior Accommodation; moderate tariff; one minute from hot baths and tram.—Phone 23-409. 24Ju BOARD-RESIDENCE; good table and beds; Bed and Breakfast, 3s 6d.— (Late of 16 London street) now 58 Carroll street. Sd VACANT— BED-SITTING ROOM, holidays ; breakfast, board' permanents; single rooms; terms moderate; phone.—s 7 Cargill street. 18d " /-IASTLEREAGH,*' 60 Upper Stuart \J street, convenient Station.—Select ACCOMMODATION for visitors; every comfort and attention; Bed and Breakfast or Pull Board; moderate terms. —Mrs Martin. [EITH HOUSE. Li SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff; Vacancies for Guests. On Tram Route GEORGE STREET. Phone No. 11-021. Onslow house. Ocean Beach, St. Hilda. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Reasonable Tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tennis court. PHONE 22-550. 5S— BED-BREAKFAST; 8a Day; Weekly - by arrangement.—Dominion Private Hotel, Cumberland street (2' minutes Railway Station). Correspondence promptly attended to. Pbon* 13-S3O. H. JARVIS, Proprietor. HOUSE. Albert ST. CLAIR. Comfortable Accommodation tor Visitors or Permanent Guests; one minute from Beach and Car. Telephone 22-571. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Next Empire Pictures, Princes street. This Centrally-situated Private Hotel is now under the management of Mr ROBT. CRAWFORD (late Elbow Hotel, Lumsden). Excellent Table, - Book. Now for Christmas. HOTEL, STREET. DUNEDIN NORTH. Official House . for South Island Motor. Union. - Where C. Travellers and Visitors are assured of every Comfort and Attention. Give this home a trial. Roberts’s garage next door. Terms Moderate. J. W. MTVOE, Phone 12-889. Proprietress. A LBYN KING NOT WORRY WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN, As WOODS’ PRIVATE HOTEL RATTRAY' STREET, Under the Management of Mrs M. MALTHUS. Assures you of Comfort and Attention. This Private Hotel, most centrally situaated in Dunedin, has recently been Renovated on Modern Lines, and everything is done to make you feel Happy and Con.tented. When in Town for the Day Visit the Splendid’ Luncheon ' and Tea Rooms Attached to the Hotel. Inquiries Promptly Attended To. Terms Moderate. Phone 10-757. J) U N E D I .N ’ S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN 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. Well appointed throughout. High-class Cuisine under Experienced Chef. Modern Steam and Electric Culinary Appliances. Special Laundry Services. Self-acting Electric Lifts. NIGHT PORTERS. Passengers by Night Expresses can have Breakfast from 7 n.m, at the Leviathan Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel. POULTRY, ETC. 'V'MAS GEESE should be ordered- now to A. save disappointment.—S. Morris, Main road. Saddle Hill. ISd ALL kinds of Poultry lay more and larger eggs on Karswood Spice (containing ground Insects), Nature’s own egg-producer. Costs only half-penny dally for 12 hens. Obtainable from all dealers, CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS are hereby notified that the Statutory PENALTY OF TEN ’PER CENT. (10%) will be added to ALL RATES, payable to the Dunedin City Council, remaining unpaid after THURSDAY, December 18, 1930, at ■ 4 p.m. There is no provision for the remission of the penalty if from any cause the rates arc unpaid after the date named. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, December 3, 1930. B ENAMELS 'n the new bathroom shades i you can obtain at reasonable prices from Wrens, Princes street. 29n SOCIETY Lady’s Secret! Reduce 201 b 6 weeks, without discomfort, by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules.—Wilkinson and Son, Chemists. 26n ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary pari of modem business promotion It nas won a place tor 'tself n virtually every Industry Rightly directed and prepared. advertising oas proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula tor unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21212, 18 December 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21212, 18 December 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21212, 18 December 1930, Page 1

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