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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. lys* HERIOT ROW—VACANCIES for i O students; single and double rooms. VACANCIES for Students; moderate tariff; good table; telephone; 3 minutes University.—734 Cumberland street. TWO Respectable Working Men want good PRIVATE BOARD; vicinity Caversham preferred.—992, Times. 21£ COMFORTABLE BOARD offered young man in private home; sunny room; handy to town. —14, Times Office. BOARD-RESIDENCE, central; bed, breakfast ; motor accommodation. —6 Hope 1 street (off Princes street). 21f fTIHRBE Refined Young Gentlemen desire 1 X BOARD in Private Home, central. —• ' Reply, stating terms, 11, Times. 21£ DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town Hall).Permanents, 30s; Casuals, 8s; Bed-Breakfast, 6s; public dining rooms. [ . COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION.— Sunny position, beautiful view; bandy , to tram ; terms moderate.—3 Dundas street BOARD-RESIDENCE; good table and beds; Bed and Breakfast, 3s 6d.— (Late of 16 London street) now 58 Carroll £ street. 20]a • "\)5T ANTED to BOARD, 2 elderly Ladies, » V permanently; 15s weekly; every home I comfort and consideration shown.—For full particulars write 910, Times Office. GLADE HOUSE, tram terminus, St. Clair. ACCOMMODATION for visitors; sunny c position; ideal view; telephone 22-427. Miss C. Fraser. '' lo GREENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE. Esplanade. St. Clair. —Superior Accommodation; moderate tariff; one minute from hot , baths and tram.—Phone 23-409. 24Ju 5S —BED-BREAKFAST, 8s day; weekly by arrangement; few Single Beds, 2s 6d night, 12s 6d week.—Dominion House, • Cumberland street (2 minutes Railway Sta- ■ tion). Phone 13-33 C. ■' CIASTLEREAGH.’ 60 Upper Stuart J street, convenient Station. —Select ’ ACCOMMODATION for visitors; every comfort and attention; Bed and Breakfast or Full Board : moderate terms. —Mrs Martin i A LARGE HOME, recently decorated and r xx furnished, largo sunny bedrooms, excellent table and appointments for Gentlemen, to Open late February.—Details and tariff Box 978, Times. 21f ALBERT HOUSE, Xl ST. CLAIR. Comfortable Accommodation tor Visitors or Permanent Guests; one minute from Beach and Car. Telephone 22-571. | Leith house. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff: Vacancies for Guests. On Tram Route GEORGE STREET. Phone No. 11-021. WANTED, by Medical Student, BOARD in select private Home (Catholic preferred) ; facilities for quiet study indispensable ; terms.—Write “ Refined,” care Box 135, Oamaru. 21£ 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. Phone 13-350. A LBYN PRIVATE HOTEL, A 558 KING STREET, DUNEDIN NORTH. Official House for South Island Motor j Union. ■ Where Commercial Travellers and Visii tors are assured of every Comfort and Attention. Give this home a trial. Roberts’s garage next door. Terms moderate. J. W. MTVOR, Phone 12-889. Proprietress. no NOT WORRY WHERE TO JL/ 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. J Inquiries Promptly Attended To. Terms Moderate. ' Phone 10-757. jy 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 a.m. at the Leviathan Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED, by Lady, Sunny BED-SITTING ROOM and Kitchenette, or Small Flat, near Home Science School. —973, Times. 21f WANTED, by Young Lady, BED-SITTING ROOM, central; sunny; use telephone. Ring' 12-570. 21£ FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED, by young Lady, furnished ROOM; must be central. —2, Times Office. 21f MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. yy ANTED KNOW N—ANDREW MUNDIE, Locksmith and Expert Mechanic, 25 BATH STREET (off Stuart street). Gramophones and Sewing Machines of every make Repaired and Overhauled, Any style of key cut and locks repaired. Workmanship guaranteed. Drophead Machines from £3. WANTED KNOWN BROOKES & CO., 285 MORAY PLACE (Opposite Municipal Baths), Repairers of Gramophones, Wood-wind Instruments and all Musical Instruments. T BROOKES (Late of Chas Begg and Co.), Boosey Famous Band Instruments. Alex. Begg, Agent. DUNEDIN PIANO REPAIRING / COMPANY (J. C. Connor). Expert in ’ianos, Player-Pianos Repairs, Tuning, and Adjustments. P U R S. FURS. WE ARE SELLING At SPECIAL PRICES, BEAUTIFUL COATS, STOLES, ETC. Call and Inspect Our Quality and Prices. Now is the time to buy. R. S. BLACK & SON. FUR SPECIALISTS, 114 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN .(Nest Penrose-a)*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21266, 21 February 1931, Page 1