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fl EN TR AL ft X QjSTRY O i- F_« IKS ALPENH IS, • Princes street. GOOD STORAGE FOB. BOXES. WAM'ttD a Partner, with capital, in an established Brewery, now doing a firstclass trade. Apply to Mr John M'Cubbin, Otag» Hotel. WANTED, good fernaie Cook with reference from last employer. Apply at RobertBurns Hotel, George street. < "SSTaNIKD, General Servaut, must be a VT good Laundress; also Nurse Girl. Highest tvages. Mrs Griffen, Manor Place. __^ WA k 'i'ED to cHI, first Class Dairy Cow just, calved, fir. Powel, nearly opposite Pound,. George strpet. ;• WAWTIiD Tv LET, six-roomed house,, known as Kipnoul Cottage. Apply Brown's siove, top of Rattrny streetTIT AJNT KB to Let, a partinents, furnished or V V unfurnished. Terms moderate. Apply; Mrs Ashenden, Exeter House. Maclaggan.'street.. WAft'l'Jsi), -1000 dozen Ale Howies; Is per* drzen delivered. P. W. Button and Co., Prin res street South. | WANTED, a Plumber, for small job. Apply at ten o'clock, Victorian PhotographicRooms, Rat»ray street. '-. AW TED, a General Servant; also a iNurse- • Girl. J. Keenan, Princes and Walkerstreets. . . - WANTED a general house servant and a nurse girl. Apply to Mrs Daniels,,. corner of Albany and Castle streets. _, TTSTANTED a lad about 16, to make himseltW generally useful on a farm. Apply to i Wm. Anderson, blacksmith, near the Peacock;. Hotel. ___ WANTED, a Partner to join the advertiserin an Established Business. Capital required, from £300 to £500. Address A. S.,_ office of this paper. WANTED to sell or iet, a two-roomed Cot?-: tage, with quarter-acre of garden, free- . hold, ia Queen street; also, two six-roomed houses to let-both, detached. Apply Ellis'sStables, Great King street. WANTM), lor the Country, a smart Lad able to Milk (Jows and Keep accoun..sApply Griffiths, Australasian Hotel.. _____ ANTED, in a private family residing ia-v Pelichetßay, a General Servant; good:* references will be required. Address A. 0.,. Jones and Williamson, Princps street, Dunedin. WANTED Passengers by Cobb's Coaches to-, know they can rely on being called at the/ : Occidental Hotel. WANTED, Gentlemen to get their clotheswell cleaned, repaired, and pressed at M'Davitt's, Maclaggan street, opposite Scandinavian. . WAN TfcD Known, that the undersigned tenders his best thanks to the Public for their past liberal support, and that he has justcompleted an entirely new and extensive Suite o£' Rooms, including a private Dressing Room for~ Ladies. He also begs to call particular attention to his New Process of taking Card Portraits, _ywhich the sitter can view the Portrait (whicb.will be the same as a finished picture) before theprints are taken from it. To this great improve* ment on the old process he attributes his-' 1 great success in Carte de Visite portraiture. DENSLOW, Bojal Portrait-Gallery, Princes- , street, Octagon. . WAITED .New Arrivals and Others to Knowthat Davis and Cohen are now prepared ■to buy any quantity of second-hand clothing,, .jewellery, &c, Ha.-. Note the Address—Davis-. I and Cohen, Blake's F.unily Hatel, High street ;. ' all letters promptly attended to. N.B. —House—- , hold Furniture Bought. WANTED, xiift following numbers of the "Otago Witness," for which a liberal price will be given, viz.—April 18 and May 16. 1863. App'y offics of this paper. WANTED the Public to know that a firstclass Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints*, and Pastry, can always be had for Is 6d at North's Otago Dining Rooms, Princes-street, South Beady from 1_ to 4. WANTED, the public to know thatT. North Otago Dining Rooms, Princes street, continues to supply first-class meals, and.that he has made a reduction of prices—in future, Breakfast, Is 6d: Supper, la 6d ; bed. Is 6d. __ WANTED, Ever,body to Know The Travelled Rest and General Store, We3t Taieri, next door to Hooper's Home Hotel, where they can have the Bast and Cheapest.. Accomodstion on the read. Substantial Meals and good Clean Beds at the town rates. StablingFree.Horse Feed always on Sale. J. W-KN---33ELL, Proprietor. ; ■ ■ . WAITED TO S LL—-Cornwall ArmHotel. A decided bargain. E. De Cabled and Co., Princes-st ' WAITED, the Million—Substantial Meals Is; Good Beds, Is; Board and Lodging,,. 25s a week. Porter and ale, lOd per Bottle; Pale and Dark Brandy and Geneva, 3s 6d per - Bottle, and 1* 3d per half pint; Old Tom, Bam,.. Whiskey. Sherry and Pirt wine, 3s per Bottle,.. and Is 3d per half-pint. Colonial Ale and? Shandy Gaff, 2d par hr.lf pint and 4d per pint. First-class Accommodation for Married Peopkhand Families. Private Parlors with Cheerfufc Fires. /■ LATEST INTELLIGENCE. ■ TELEGRAPH. Lyster's Opera Troupe have bespoken the lastbrew of Solomon's Fourpenny; consequently, we? may expect good SingingMr Jones did not disclose the fac tto Roberts*.. that the Aldinga Tables were free; but he hasbeen secretly informed. Great preparations for - his arrival at the Aldinga. Tremendous excitement. Rat Tournamentevery nigbt. Great rivalry between the Knightsof the Pit. It is reported that arrangements are pending; between Sayers and Heenan, to take the Spar* ring Room—always open free. Public Demonstration, on the arrival of theGovernor to open the Exhibition. Suit of Rooms - ordered, at the Aldinga. No alteration ia prices. PUBLIC PROCESSION In Honor of the Event, Escorting our Royal Representative to theALDIUfiA. No. 1. His Honor the Superintendent, in shirt collarand pair of spurs, (suggestive of the Poverty of the Province.) No. 2. The Town Board, preceded by Tom Sayers>. (suggestive of the manly art of Self Defence, required in the Council.) No. 3. A Distinguished Foreigner, bearing a dish of duck and green pe*s, (suggestive of Shilling Meals at the Aldinga.) No. 4. A Victim, with a wooden leg, one eye am. one arm, (suggestive of Blasting Operations ore, Bell Hill.) No. 5. Mr J- Grant, bearing a banner, (Saturday Review) followed by Hutchinson, with a lengtfe. of pipe, (suggestive—Gas.) No. 6, Ten Thousand stout hard working men, (suggestive—Board and Lodging, and Fourpennyafc Aldinga.) Brigade Drum and Fife Band. Enthusiastic Choru3 :— The diggers are coming; oh dear, oh dear! If you want a good dinner, 'tis here, 'tis here, And the Governor's coming, how queer, howqueer, On the Wallaby Track, after fourpenny beer. Here Sir John's " Foighting onety-oneth,* * with their customary diligence, requested t_£ crowd to Jog along, and no accident occurred. P.S.—Aldinga full. Plenty Beer yet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 825, 12 August 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 825, 12 August 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 825, 12 August 1864, Page 2