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Board Had Residence, GKAND HOTEL, most central and opon position in the city. Otis elevator. Hrawi.g room, aninpta rooms.—J. and J. Watson, proprietors. TTMPERIAL HOTEL, Princes street (oppo JL .site Exhibition). Ample Accommodation for Travellers. Suites of lioonu for Frivtite Families. 12! rpHTZ OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, JL DIWEDIN, Covers an area of Ifloft frontage to Manse street, by ooffc to High street, and is &till owned and managed by its original Proprietor, iMn HENRY 3. WALTKft. jOOYAL FAMILY HOTEL, Corner o£ JL& Walker and Princes streets, Dunediii. PATUICK O'BRIEN, Proprietor, is prepared to offer specially good aooommoiintion to Boarders, Country Visitors, bis Friends, and the Public generally. Single bedrooms, apartments for families, shower baths, aud private sitting rooms. Terms strictly moderate. If A LBION HOTEL, Maclaggan street. No .Ca_ extra charge daring Exhibition; by the day is, or 18s per week; plenty of accommodation for i-isitors; night porter in attendance.—J. Davieß, proprietor. 29ja WATERLOO FAMILY HOTEL, Tramway junction, St. Clairand Caversham. \ccommodation unsurpassed. Clobc to sea bathing. L'rams every few minutes. Good Stabling aud Loobb 'f__^ GEORGB SEAIiLE, l Jroprietor. OOLD LAKES of NEW ZEALAND.— O M-Bride'3 Family Hotel, Queenstown, Lake ■Vakatipu, affords first class Accommodation for Courists and Visitors. XPRESS PASSENGERS Is 6d, LUHOKKON, Is 6d, ttn Arrival of Train, At PROCTER'S (opposite Railway Station), OAMAKU. Good Accommodation for Travellers. 5f iTkUEEN'S HOTEL, Oarnaru, is the largest 4q£, in the town. Every convenience. Private Sitting liooms for families; Ladioa'and Gentlemen's Bath liooms. Terms, 4s 6d per day. Hight Porter liways in attendance.—Alex. Johnston, proprietor. ORESCENT HOTEL, Invercargill.—This O first-class House for LEASE.-Apply W. H. I'earson, Esq , Duuediu; or, Hall Brothers, solicitors, Inverairgill. 13f "OOYAL HOTEL, Oarnaru (within two JLfcJ minutes' walk of fuo Railway station). One )f the most comfortable houses in the town. Hot iml Cold Water Baths. Terms moderate. —M. M'llroy, manageress. 28ja CLIFTON HOUSE.—High-class BOARDING Establishment, off High street, next Dr Ferguson's; three minutes' walk from Exhibition; ;raniß pass the door; hot baths; professional cook. —Mrs Hawkins, proprietress. 28ja ■jVjTRS BOND'S Mountaineer Hotel, Queens-J-VJL town. Lake Wukatipu. First-class accomiiodation for tourists and travellers. Tariff--8a per lay, or Two Guineas per week. 2ld ftTOTICE TO TOURISTS.—First-class iSi ACCOMMODATION can be had at Wilson's jleuorchy Hotel, Head of La!ie Wakatipu. 20ja WANTED, BOARD and RESIDENCE for a Young Lad in business in the city.— Cerms aud particulars to liex, office of this paper. 21f BOARD and RESIDENCE for Gentlemen and Families; baths; piano.—Mrs Wilson, Serea'ord House, George street. 17f PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, Lerwick House, High street, oppobite Hope itreet; three minutes' walk from Post office; terms moderate.—J. Cotton. 28d TTHTANTED KNOWN,—Good ACCOMV 7 MODATION for Visitors. Splendid view j near Exhibition; terms moderate.—Stafford Hotel, Stafford street. 18f JTN IVEESAL HOTEL, Maclaggan street LJ (next Dunedin Saley!irds).-Vii.itors will find Liiiod Accommodation; lioard and Lodging, £1 per week.—Mrs A. i'avletieh, proprietress. ]8f QHIP HOTEL (Princes and Jetty streets). i-J —A. Owen having made extensive nlleralions, is now prepared to offer Good Accommodation to his rauutry friends and the public. 18f MRS ABBOTT has comfortable HOME for Ladies and Gentlemen; every convenience.—Dutidas and King streets (over Wiieon Bros.) IPf QEASIDE Accommodation.—Quiet HOME !O within two miles of Nugget Lighthouse; Bpleni.iid ocean and inland views; good beaohiiudbathing; horse sledge, piano, fishing, aud shootin:;. Terms on application.—Mrs Ottaway, Albion House, Temperance Hotel, M» i; get Bay. 27n gTT> EA D T H I S! THH SHAMROCK ANB THISTLTS HOTEL, tiT. KIKG STKEiiT, Between Frederick street and AlLauy street, Dunedin. This Commodious, Old-established, and Comfortabl« Hotel offers every convenience and comfort to Visitors to the New Zealand aud South Seas ExhibiCHAEGES STKICTLY MODERATE. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWEU BATH. Wines aud Spirits, Bottled Ales and Stouts always on hand of the Choicest Brands. First-claaß Billiard Table. A It T 11 U X X I H B V, Phopbiktob. 17f TO VISITORS, TOURISTS, AND COMMERCIAL MEN. THH BMFIKE HOTEL, Tay Stbbbt, Invshcargili,. FAMILY AND COMMBEOIAL HOTISL. Much frequented by Itnglish and Australian visitors. Pleasantly and conveniently situated. Private Suites for Families. Moderate tariff. Bath Rooms (hot, cold, and shower baths), and all tlifi improvements ft ml conveniences of modem Mnylisll hotels. Engagements by telpgram attonded to. Proprietor: THOMAS WHITAKBK. Ti Late Advertisements. WANTED, a BOOTS; reference re-quired.-Apply Hull and Mouth Hotel. 28 WANTED, a respectable GIRL foi General Housework. -Apply St. Clair Hotel St. Clair. 20 MRS BARRATT, GO Princes street Wants-Barmaids (255), Housemaid*, 21 Generala (10s, 12b, 1«s), fuu-aegula. Female Cooks. 20 MRS CHALMERS, Labour Exchange, re quires Cooks, Laundresses i! 5), Generfl Servants Cook (iuland town), House Girla, Farn Girla. Kitchenmnn. 20 WANTED, by Young man, BOARD ii Vrlv.tlH Family; c'intral pseltion.—Stat terms, Jones, Timeß Office. 20 WANTED KN'OWN.^A'putToiTresti Fat, Oysters ami Gluss of Stout for Sixpence at K:<cc-lsi(.r Vaults. -Wiliiam May, miiujn. 20 VERY MAN HIS OWN ENGRAVE* Pu'oiicans, Boarding House Keepers, Coacl builders, Ciirpenters, and others eau proour>>, fc the trifling sum of 2s GJ, a Preparation Capili c i Engraving 2-0 Names on Knives, Tools, Bra! Plates, &c. Full particulars from T. S. GOODRIDGI3, 2of Spanish Jlestaurant. "M F. W '4 EAf, AN D R All, WA V i [% — Ou VIIIDAY. alst Februnry, a SPECIAL PA 3BNGEK TiIMN will leave Ounenin forhivoro; gill at 8 0 it.in. I'assengera iKilding Kxoursii Tickets from stKtioi.s SouUi of Wai r nhl will allowed to returu liy this train. Train will not sti at any station North of Waipahi. 20f By Order,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

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