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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DO 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 situated in Dunedin, has recently been Renovated on Modern Lines, and everything is done to make you feel Happy and Contented. 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. npHE LEVIATHAN HOTEL. LOWER 1 HIGH STREET, Within half a minute of Railway Station. Comfortable and well-appointed throughout for 250 guests. Plentiful supply of hot water at all hours. Special laundry service, electric lift. Passengers by night express can have breakfast from 7 a.m, PO. Box 112. Telephone 11-979. Moderate Tariff, Reduced to Suit the Times. JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL, Next Empire Pictures. Princes street This Centrally-situated Private Hole) is now under the management of Mr HOBT. CRAWFORD (late Elbow Hotel. Lumsden). Excellent Table, Phone 13-350. A LBYN PRIVATE HOTEL. A 553 KING STREET, DUNEDIN NORTH. Official House for South Island Motor Union. Where Commercial Travellers and Visitors 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 A LBERT HOUSE, ST. CLAIR. Comfortable Accommodation for 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. 11-921. ONSLOW HOUSE.—The New Management intimates to the Travelling Public that Every Attention Is now assured at this fullyfurnished Guest Homo; beside beach, tennis court; 7 garages; abundance of hot water. 14m GASTLEREAGH,” CO Upper Stuart street, convenient Station.—Select ACCOMMODATION for visitors; every comfort and attention; Bed and Breakfast or Full Board ; moderate terms. —Mrs Martin. 5 S—BED-BREAKFAST, 8s day; weekly by arrangement; few Single Beds, 2s Gd night, 12s 6d week.—Dominion House, Cumberland street (2 minutes Railway Station) Phone T 3-336. BOARD-RESIDENCE: good table and beds; Bod and Breakfast, 3s 6d.— (Late of 1C London street) now- 53 Carroll street. 20ja GLADE HOUSE, tram terminus, St. Clair: ACCOMMODATION for visitors; sunny position; ideal view; telephone 22-427. Miss C. Fraser. lo GREENCLIPFE GUEST HOUSE, Esplanade, St. Clair. —Superior ACCOMMODATION ; moderate tariff; one minute from hot baths and tram.—Phone 23-409. 24Ju A D HOPE STREET.—Superior BoardHtJL Residence, permanents, visitors; Bod and Breakfast; moderate; phone; central. 2ap ('ILAREMOUNT, 112 Moray place.— J i Double and Single Furnished ROOMS vacant; use of gas ring, conveniences.—Mrs Boyer, proprietress. lap TE RAHIRI HOUSE (corner Stuart and Smith streets) ; Vacancies permanent or Casual Boarders ; billiards. —Telephone 18-612. 31m AVON HOUSE, 18 London street, has VACANCIES for Easter Visitors. LARGE, sunny Front ROOM, suitable two friends or students; first-class table; 255.—“ Home," Times. 2ap MILTON HOUSE, 534 King street; good accommodation for casuals and permanents. Bed-Breakfast 4s; 6s dally. MOUNT OLIPHANT,” 82 Herlot row Superior Accommodation, permanents or visitors. 31m BOARD-RESIDENCE, central; Bed-break-fast, 4s ; motor accommodation. —6 Hope street (off Princes street). 31m GOOD private BOARD, or Bed and Breakfast, Easter; accommodate seven. — Write, wire Kirk, 67 London street. " TT”AI RANGI,” 310 High street: Superior iv private ACCOMMODATION; terms moderate. Phone 10-742. 30m Douglas private hotel (next Town Hall). —Permanents. 30s; Casuals, 8s; Bed-Breakfast, ss; public dining rooms. /COMFORTABLE v 7 Sunny posltioi ACCOMMODATION— Sunny position, beautiful view; handy to tram ; terms moderate.—3 Dundas street. APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED (by elderly lady), sunny, unfurnished ROOM, with fireplace; use conveniences ; good locality.—Address 943, Times Office. 31m WANTED TO RENT. WANTED RENT, ROOMS, suitable for club; weekly social meeting, ping-pong, cards; central.—C.P.O. Box 16, Dunedin. WANTED RENT (careful tenant, good references), 5 ROOMS; conveniences; Dunedin or suburban lines; low rent. — 971, Times. 2ap WANTED to RENT, 5-roomed HOUSE and garage; reasonable rent; no children. 937, Times. 31m WANTED to RENT, YARD, suitable for wood yard.—Price and particulars to No. 952, Times Office. 31m Thu tour of the college choirmaster in America has been rewarded by a splendid gift to Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Miss Margaret Deneke lias been taising money for the endowment of the hall by giving piano recitals and lectures in the United States, visiting it four times. Mrs Harkness, the wife of the founder of the Pilgrim Trust, in this way heard of the needs of the hall, and lias given £35,000 for new buildings. All the students of this fine college will now be able to live within its walls. Montreal is to have a great fruit and vegetable market like Covent Garden. A steel and concrete building, three storeys high, will contain an auction room to seat 200 buyers. Wide tracks are to run along two sides of it to allow the unloading of 50 freight cars, each holding 40 tons, while great platforms outside will accommodate 150 lorries. This great work is to be carried out by Canadian National Railways as part of their £10,000,000 terminal scheme. Work has already begun. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Influenza Colds. —Advt. Bank of England notes are never issued a second tima

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21300, 2 April 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21300, 2 April 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21300, 2 April 1931, Page 15

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