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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements of 16 words under tlie headings 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. 1 Strictly cash In advance Extra charge If booked i TTTANTBD, BOARD and RESIDENCE, for ■ VV working man; on the rise, near High 1 street; state terms.—29, Times. COMFORTABLE HOME has vacancy two Ladles, share double room; 25a each, 1 including washing.—l6,' Times. 12ja QUIET, Comfortable HOME, suit elderly Gentleman, short distance out of 1 town.—9B4, Tithes. 9Ja VACANCY, private house (city), for PERSON requiring little personal attention ; experienced.—Reply, first Instance, 13, Times. Ufa ('COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION tor J BOARDERS: sunny position, beautiful view; handy to tram-; terms moderate.—3 Dundas street. 6J a ARONUI HOUSE, 289 High street.— Superior ACCOMMODATION for Permanent and Casual Guests; moderate tariff; i -Phone 11-377 13d BALLYMENA, 300 High street.—Superior Accommodation; Vacancies for Permanents and Casuals: moderate tariff.— . Phone 11-166 On , ■ ——— BOARD-RESIDENCE; Bod and Breakfast or Beds; terms reduced ; beds, single nights 2s: or by week. 7s 6d.—58 Carroll , street 70 DOUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEL, next Town Hall.—Permanents 27s 6d. Casuals 7s 6d : Bed-Breakfast 4s 6d : Breakfast from 7 a.m 23au GREENCLIFFE GUEST HOUSE, Esplanade, St. Clair —Superior ACCOMMODATION; moderate tariff; one minute from hot baths and tram. —Phone 23-409. 24JU CASTLEREAGH.’* 60 Upper Stuart street, convenient Station. Select ACCOMMODATION for Visitors ; every com- ’ fort and attention; Bed and Breakfast or ' Full Board ; moderate terms. —Mrs Martin i" " ’ Albert house. ST. CLAIR. 1 Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors or Permanent Guests, i One Minute from Beach and Car. Telephone 22-571. f Leith house. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. * Excellent Cuisine. Moderate Tariff. Vacancies for Guests. On Tram Route GEORGE STREET. ' Phone No. 11-021. PRIVATE HOTEL, VV RATTRAY STREET. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION AT REDUCED RATES. ■ Comfort Assured. Deserve Early. Mrs MALTHUS. Phone 10-757. 1 'y’ISITORB TO DUNEDIN, LODGE AT JACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL (Next Empire Theatre). ; Every comfort and cosiness guaranteed. “A home away from home.” REDUCED TARIFF. Permanent Boarders specially catered for. A' LB YN PRIVATE HOTEL, 568 King street, Dunedin North, > Official House for South Island 3 Motor Union. [ Where Commercial Travellers and Visitors are assured of every Comfort and ’ Attention. Give tins home a trial, i Roberts’s Garage next door. Terms Moderate. 1 J. W. M‘IVOR, Proprietress. 1 Phone 12-889. 1 rpHE LEVIATHAN HOTEL. . i LOWER 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 i by night express can have breakfast from " 7 a.m. [ P.O. Box 112. Telephone 11-979. c MODERATE TARIFF. L Reduced to Suit the Times. - BOARD AND RESIDENCE WANTED ENGLISH Lady would like to stay on large farm to get Idea of country i life. —26, Times. 12Ja S I * EDUCATIONAL. YOU SHOULD ‘ STUDY ACCOUNTANCY i With ■ HEMINGWAY’S. ‘ l, They have specialised for over 34 years in preparing Students for the Accountancy Professional Examination. 2. By far the largest percentage of Passes have been secured by Hemingway’s Students. 3. All Lessons written by and studies supervised by experts who have been through “the accountancy mill.” 4. You Study in your own Home, unhampered by a class around you. 5. Qualification Guaranteed. Hemingway’s undertake to coach you until you pass, independent of the time ' taken, and at no additional co3t. Write To-day for valuable Free Book. ’ “ Accountancy." HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. PO. Box 516, Auckland. COMPETENT COACH Is prepared to tutor candidates offering Chemistry and 5 Physics for the Intermediate Special Ex--1 aminatlon. —17 Times, 12ja ROSSBOTHAM’S COLLEGE. —Shorthand. Typing. Book-keeping, Government Ex-' aralnatlons—Passed, 88J per cent Seniors, 82J per cent Juniors. —Telephone 10-736 BROWN’S COLLEGE STUDENTS.—Leading Positions Corporation, University, . Hospital, Government, Insurance, Newa--1 paper, Legal, Mercantile Institutions. Telephone 10-697 6.1 a Marine wireless college.—Expert Instruction for Wireless Officer's Certificate. —Apply for prospectus Box 779. Wellington. 10n ODMURE School of Scientific Dressmaking, 95 Stuart street. Telephone 13-141. Students’ day and evening classes under personal supervision of principal. Miss J. S Cross. Open Friday nights. mUDOR COLLEGE OF MATRICULATION ! 1 The Matriculation Courses have four principles—(l) Subjects include sciences: (2) individual coaching; (3) simplified study; (4) minimum of expense.—Write for prospectus. 51 Moray place, opposite Y.M.C.A. 1 9a P NERVES out of order? MORLIFE TABLETS strengthen the whole system and renew nervous energy: 2s 6d and 4s 6d.— Wilkinson and Son and other chemists. WREN’S Paints, Glass, Wallpaper, Brushware; highest quality; less 10 per cent, to meet cut. Buy now. save imoney. ADVERTISING la accepted as a necessaiy part of modern business promotion It has won a place for Itself In virtual.y every industry. Rightly directed and prepared. advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But adverUsing should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21540, 12 January 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21540, 12 January 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21540, 12 January 1932, Page 1

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