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Board and Residence. SEASIDE APARTMENTS; three or four rooms; furnished, with use of kitchen,— Address^Lei-nai-d, Kuri Hush. __[ HIGH-CLASS Hoarding Establishment — Jloderate prices ; every comfort; hot baths ; professional cook.-Jlrs Hawkins, Clifton House, Gralian-^treet.Jliglistreet,. I_»'*>* DUNEDIN COP FEE PALACE And PRIA'ATK HOTEL. C. I. JIEYER ~ PROPRIETOR. C. V. JIEYER, of l!»islyn, having leased (he above Hotel, intends to make tbe Collce lalacea PALACE for Visitors and Residents, paying particular attention to the. Comfort "fall that favour bim ; anil by keeping a First-class labloal, Leasonablu Charges, hopes to receive a fair share of support. BREAKFAST, from 7to 10. DINNER, 12 to _. TEA, s_t-o_B. 240 T A K~I. T X AN AU HO TE L. AVJI. SNODGRASS ... Proprietor. This splendid Hotel offers to Tourists, Families, Pleasure Parties, Ac. every convenience of seeing the scenery of this magnificent Lake at a moderate expense Though so far removed it can compote with the best city hotels for comfort, convenience, anil attention. Best /-ooks kept. Good garden; plenty of fruit. Poultry. Tennis Lawn and other Pleasure Grounds, Ladies' Drawing Room, &c STKAJIKR. The steamer has received a thorough overhaul, and is under the management of a competent Engineer. Stewardess to attend on Lady Alsitors. YACHT. Handsome five-ton yacht "AVave," late of Riverton, now on tho Lake, in the hands of competent seamen; fast and safe. Also, smaller pleasure boats. GUIDES. Guides provided to Sutherland Palls and Milford Sound. „ ~. AA'aggonette, Saddle Horses, Good Stabling, and Horse Paddocks. Conveyances meet Trains at Lumsden and Mossburn Stations. „ .. Tariff, 10s per day; £3 per week. Parties done cheaper. ___n Late Advertisements. MRS PISH Wants—Barman (30s), Second Cook (255), Waiters, Female Cooks, 20 Generals, Milkers, Nurse (12s). - IM MRS DICK Wants—Cooks (private families, institutions, hotels), Jlan Cook (hotel), Barman, Elderly Jlan (attend garden), HOUSEMAIDS, Tablemaids, Cook, Laundress (Timaru, Oamaru), experienced Generals (small families, no washing), Dairj maids Girls. 15d WANTED (Tuesday), 10 Grass Tyers, Bushmen, 14 Milkers, Cook (station), Dairymaids, Generals. — Macdonald- Agency, Princes street. 15d ANTED, a BARMAID, COOK, and HOUSEJIAID; must have first-class references.—Apply, not later than Saturday, 10th inst., Box 41, Timaru. 100 MRS CHALMERS (Labour Exchange) Requires—Lads, Grooms (hotels, private), Conks, Housemaids, Nurse, Needlewoman, Milkers, Youths, General Servant. lod PPLICATIONS invited till Jlonday, 21st inst., for CHOIRMASTER for Cavershaiu Presbyterian Church. Preference may be given to one who can play Organ.—Apply Jlanse, Caversham, where further particulars obtainable. 15d fi ALEDO NI A N SOCI-T Y. AVRITTEN APPLICATIONS for TICKET SELLERS, GATE.AIEN, &c. for the New Year's Games will be received at the Society's Ollice, Jlanse street, till 1 p.m. on AVEDNESDAY, the 10th inst. JOHN CLEGG, lod. Secretary. MRS DICK has Availing Engagements— Head Cook, Housekeepers, Barmaids, Waitresses, Housemaids, Nurses, Jlarried Couples (good references). 15.1 YOUNG JIAN (27) AVants SITUATION ; would do any kind of work. - Address G. T„ Times Otlice. bid MONEY Lent, Personal Security, £5 and upwards. Repayments weekly or otherwise. —Henry Benjamin, Albert Buildings.opposite P. 0.). 15d DRINK DESSANDIER BRANDY. AVhite and Gold Label. 15d WANTED TO PURCHASE, HOUSE of EIGHT ROOJIS, and Bathroom, with Freehold Section, between High and Dundas streets; on hillside preferred.—Apply, stating terms, RoxJISJI, P.O. lod TENDERS Wanted.—Tenders invited for Small .lob CARPENTRY at Barron's Buildings—H. F. Hardy, architect. lod LADY and Gentleman want FURNISHED APARTJIKNTS, in private family, few weeks ; suburbs preferred. — Comfort, Times Office lod FOR Crockeiy, China, and Glass, kc try the Crockery Importing Company, Princes street, next AVain's Hotel. OUR Cups and Saucers at Is for three aie une'iualled in New Zealand. Try them, nnd_ SEE our Sugars and Butters at ls, our Jelly Stands at 8.1, our Tumblers at four for Is. GOOD Jlugs at 21d each, Teapots from (id, Looking-glasses from Is, Picture Frames ls (Jd. "S/fOUSTACHE Cups and Saucers 10.1, China, IfX Parian Vases from (id. Brushware and Tinware er-ually cheap. PARCELS delivered promptly and safely in city and suburbs.-CROCKERY IJI PORTING COJIPANY, Princes street (near AVain's Hotel). lud TO LET, FURNISHED COTTAGE aud APARTMENTS convenient to Beach. Terms moderate. Board optional.—Jlrs Carey, Evansdale. lod PORT CHALMERS MARINE LODGE, No. 012, E.C. The REGULAR MONTHLY JIKETIXO of the abovenamed Lodge will be held on AVEDNESDAY, Kith inst,, at the Jlasonie Hall. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Bi-si.nt.ss: Installation of AV.Jf. C. R. BOSSKNCE, lod Secretary. J"T~ O T_ I C E. DUNEDIN AJIATEUR TROTTING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES for HANDICAPS, and ENTRIES for SELLING TROT of -Osovs, (.'LOSE THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at AVain's Hotel, at il o'clock. GEO. S. LINTOTT, Hon. Sec. Dunedin, December 15, 1«) L 15d STONE'S 1892 DIRECTORY will be Published NEXT AVEEK. Price 10s (id if ordered before Publication, or 12s (id afterwards. The New Issue will fully maintain the excellent reputation tbe AA'ork bas acquired in the past, and intending subscribers are advised to lose no time in sending their orders to STONE, SON, & CO., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, CiiAWi-'oui) Stukkt, Dcm:uin. 15d v j&lfelll v. TKTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTJIAS HOLIDAYS, 18111. The following ALTERATIONS in and ADDITIONS to the Ordinary Time Table will be made ill connection with the Christmas Hobdays :— THURSDAY, 21th DECEJIBER. The JJ.IS p.m. Train from Dunedin will stop at any Station where required north of Upper Port Chalmers to allow passengers to alight. An Excursion Train will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 0.45 p.m., stopping at AVaitati, Senrlilf, AVaikouaiti, Palmerston, Hampden, and any Station north of Oamaru. A Train will leave Duneilin for Balclutha at 11.20 p.m., and for Port Chalmers at 11.15 p.m. FRIDAY, 25th DECEJIBER. A Train will leave Paluierstou for Dunedin at li II) a.m., AVaikouaiti (i.JF> a.m., AVaitati 7.JJO a.m. This 'Train will stop at AVaikouaiti, Senclilt, and AVaitati ONLY to pick up and set down pasbt A" Train will leave Dunedin forOamaruatO.il a.m., AVaitati 10.15 a.m., AVaikouaiti 11.10 a.m. ; returning from Oamaru 2.15 p.m., Palmerston 1.5) p.m., Seaclilf 0.5 p.m., Waitati ti.'.ls p.m. The Express Trains between Duneilin and Christchurch and the Express Trains between Dunedin and Invercargill will run as usual. A Train will leave Balclutha for Dunedin at 7.:ioa.m. On the Port Chalmers Line J nuns will run as °"\ll other Train Services between TUIARU and GORE will be SPSPENDED mi (TIRISI'MAS DAY. SATURDAY, 20th DECEJIBER. The 7.10 a.m. Train Dunedin to Palmerston will N'\ Train will 1-rive Dunedin for Oamaru al 0.0 am , AVaitati K1.22 a.m., AVaikouaiti 11.25 a.m. V Train leaves Palmerston for Dunback at 12.15 li in ■ returning from Dunback at 4.0 p.m. , 'The 1.5!) p.m. Train from Pah st.m will not lome fill 5,20 p.m.. leaving Waikollarl, (Ml p.m., '''TheJl'lJo'i'ic'Ti'liiifr Dunedin » ill rlo|> at •my Station where re., id red north of Upper P... t Chalmers Inset down Passengers. HENLEY RACES AND IiALCI.I'TIIA SPORTS. A Train leaves Dunediu for Balclutha at, 10.0 "'".Train will leave Balclutha for (ilenomnru at •• 20 v in : returning from Glenomaru at 1.0 p.m. " .Train will leave lialelutliri for Dunedin at. o.J'u |..m.. Milton 7.0 p.m., Henley s.o p.m., arriving Duneilin O.JW p.m. \ Train will leave Dnnedin for Jingel at 10.20 p.m. ; and for Balclutlin at 11.20 p.m. PORT CHALMERS REGATTA. EVCUKSioN FARES TO PORT CIIA LM EllS. First Clns-, Is (id. Second Class, be 11. li) a.m.. 11.10 a.m.. 12.7 p.m.,' 12.J10 p.m., 1.20 p.m., LSO p.m., 2.J.) p.m., 2.15 p.m., and Ji.iu p.m. Returning from Poll. Chalmer.- at 1.47 p.m., J1.15p.ni., 1.4 li.i.i., -f.25 p.m., ."..5 p.m., .5.25 p.m., 5.55 p.m.. 1i.45 p.m.. and 7.J55 p in. The Train.- inai-f-.-.t wiU N"o'l' STOP at INTERAIKDIATK STATIONS j |5,1 By "rd.-..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9299, 15 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9299, 15 December 1891, Page 3

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