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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION 154 The Terrace, Wellington. A superior house; “Wellington's best”; very quiet and select; in the centre of the City. Bed and morning tray. Casuals only. Telephone 45-848, or wire ■ “AVONHURST,” Wellington, for reservations. QUEENSTOWN. ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE At MCBRIDE’S HOTEL. Phone No. 9. Write Box 7. B ALMORAL PRIVATE TIMARU. HOTEL, Accommodation available. Phone 170. P.O. Box 167. JJOTEL STONEHURST, AUCKLAND. Leading Private Hotel in New Zealand. Spacious rooms, with hot and cold water, phone. Pleasant location, centrally situated. Nice garden, glorious harbour views. CENTRAL Hotel, Arrowtown; health resort; 1J miles from Lake Hayes; good fishing and shooting; good fires; tariff 14s 6d a day.—W. M. Dickson, propr. ENJOY~restfuT hofiday at “ Hotel Cromwell,” Central Otago’s premier hotel; daily 17s Gd; families welcomed; trips to Lakes Wanaka and Hawea daily. AUCKLAND; Roedean Guest House offers most De Luxe Accommodation in N.Z.; special suite available; inquiries invited 132 St. Stephen’s avenue. WANTED, House or Crib, Central Otago, Christmas, three weeks; good tenant—--1688, Times. __ WANTED, Seaside Crib, 3 rooms; cash deal —317, Times Office. _ _____ TREVOSE Guest House, Brighton, provides comfortable holiday acoommoda tion; write or phone MARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent "terrace, Wellington; first-class accommodation and breakfast: single and double rooms: heart of city HOTEL Bristol, Wellington; phone 50-383; corner of Cuba and Chuznee streets, in centre of city; casual accommodation specially catered for. HOTEL St. Clair; Superior Accommodation: bed and breakfast; comfort assured Phone 23-481. LED and Breakfast, York place; mother, child; 19th to 30th; one bed; tariff.—Harwood, 16 Edward street, Timaru. CENTENNIAL Guest House, North Dunedin, offers comfortable Accommodation for visitors.—Ring 18-895. _ HOUSE or Crib wanted fortnight, May holidays; Central Otago; professional man and family will exchange Dunedin home if necessary.—Ring 10-178, or 483, Times. VACANCIES, Bed, Breakfast Accommodation; comfort assured; handy.—26 Baker street. WANTED7Board~TorT Tad y , May~l4^2 lst , Central Otago Farmhouse, vicinity Lakes preferred.—Address 586, Times. WANTED, Crib for school holidays, May; careful tenant.—Address 574, Times. LOSI AND FOUND TAKEN from First Church, Sunday evening, March 28, student’s brown woollen Overcoat; herringbone pattern; gloves, scarf in pockets.—Finder please return to Manse. LOST, about 9.30 a.m., Easter Saturday, in bus to Logan Park; Glengarry Cap and Bage; no feather; irreplaceable part of Pipe Band uniform; reward.—so 3, Times. LOST, Friday, somewhere in town, lady’s small Wristlet Watch; with plastic strap; Would finder please ring 11-886. Good reward PERSON finding Suitcase, back of Provincial Hotel, or knowing whereabouts; please ring 11-285 or return hotel. Urgent. Good reward. LOST, Child’s Kid and Astrachan Gloves; in phone box, Octagon.—lf found ring 21-662. LOST, from sale yards, Burnside, black and white Smooth-haired Bitch. —Ring 30, Mosgiel. . LOST, a Horse Cover, between Riccarton road and Owhiro road, on Bush road. Finder Ring 76M, Mosgiel. LOST in Meadow street on Monday evening, gold Evening Bag.—Reward on applying to 492, Times. PEARL Cluster Clip-in Ear-ring, Saturday night, April 10; valuable; reward. —Ring 13-376. LOST, April 9, vicinity Bay View road, Small Mahogany Clock Case.—Return 26 Allandale road, St. Clair. LOST, R.S.a! Badge, No. 3772.—Finder please return R.S.A. LOST, String of Pearls, Friday night, April 9, city; reward. —Ring 12-445. FOUND; ANOTHER POPULAR COUNTRY DANCE AND BETTER THAN BEFORE. WAIHOLA HALL On SATURDAY. APRIL 17. Good Dancing to Bright Music. Good Floor. Novelties and Prizes. Sound System. Supper. Don’t Forget this Popular Country Dance At WAIHOLA, SATURDAY, APRIL 17. Make Up that Party Now. Popular Prices; Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is Gd. I?OUND: MOSGIEL PICTURES, ’ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). RONALD COLMAN In "THE LATE GEORGE APLEY ” With Vonesso Brown, Richard Haydn, Charles Russel, Richard Ney and PEGGY CUMMINS. Out of its warmth, out of its laughter Out of its young romance comes the Prize Entertainment of the Year. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) Found : waikouaiti school picnic. BEACH STREET DOMAIN. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, Commencing 11 o’clock. * Tea, Milk and Sugar Provided. I^OUND: MOSGIEL PICTURES. SPECIAL 1 TO-DAY. Movietone News Presents Tasman Yacht Race and Australian Sprinter, John Treloar. Two Outstanding Interest Items. FOUND: DON’T FORGET TAIERI PLUNKET SOCIETY DEBUTANTE BALL, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, THURSDAY, MAY 6. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Supper. Ladies 3s 6d, Gentlemen ss. F~ OUND: OUTRAM PICTURES, TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. “THE EGG AND I,” Starring Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Murray. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bus runs from Berwick. FOUND: Rex "Harrison in outstanding British Attraction, “ The Rake’s Progress ”; Green Island Pictures. To-day! Reserve! Phone 15-460. (Adult Recommendation.) FOUND: Wanaka Pictures, To-night, in Technicolor, “A Thousand and One Nights,” the ever popular story of Aladdin and his Lamp. (Universal Exhibition.) FOUND7~A Meeting of the Outram Drama Club will be held in Library, April 26, at 8 p.m. New members Welcome. —D. Bathgate, Secretary. , FOUND: Annual Meeting of the West Taieri Branch, National Party, will be held in the Town Hall, Outram, on Tuesday, April 27, at 8 p.m. FOUND: Hasty-Tasty Cafe, Rattray street, for After-dance Suppers. Also open Sun- _ > FOUND: Dance, East Taieri Hall, Saturday, April 17, in aid children’s Christmas treat fund; admission 2s. 2s 6d; rights of admission reserved. FOUND: New stocks of Pipes; Scissors Sharpened.—l. Donaldson, 36 Upper Octagon FOUND: Mosgiel Fire Brigade’s Euchre, Fire Brigade Hall. April 21, 8 p.m. MEDICAL SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. is MEDICINE. Get it FREE at STARK’S. “ Stark’s Grand Pharmacy,” High street. Dunedin. It you aie responsible tui initiating any advertising campaign, bear in mind the public tendency towards sobei thinking shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAIRY TIMES Utilise the Classified Columns fot quick and economical results

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 1