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Board and Residence. -i fi RA N D HO TE L. I MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN Till*: CITY. r Otlis Elevator. Drawing Rooms, Sample Rooms. - Bd J. &J. AA-JATSON, Proprietors^ 1 XiROVINCIAIT HOTEL,"" STAFFORD 'JL STREET.—Visitors will find this newly- ' built Hotel one of the most comfortable and home- ' like in the southern hemisphere. Terms very I moderate. The nicest and cheapest Meal ill town 1 is the 1 o'clock Dinner, at One Shilling.—J. , AVELLS (formerly of the Exhibition Dining . Rooms), Lessee. - Q~EAs7dE ACCOMMODATION. Mrs OTTAAVAY, NUGGETS, PORT MOLYNEUX. Cards of particulars AA'ardell's Store. lfid GLASGOAV RESTAURANT (late Star), Moray place; under new management; . meals, fid ; beds, ls ; cleanliness, good attendance lod RIVERSIDE Accommodation for Two or Three in Private Family.-Address at MiBannister.-. High street■ Hd MRS JAMES, Albyn House, King street — Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen aud Families. __} TANNINES HOTEL, Moray place.—Good Accommodation, best AA'incs and Spirits, including German Lager Beer, Buchanan's AA'hisky, S. M. la Empereui-, Cognac. Speight and Go's. Prize Beer on draught. Hd FIRST-CLASS Private RESIDENCE for Two Gentlemen, companions -, bath, piano ; nice grounds.—Apply Hendry and Son, George street. • Hd "B7.MPIRB RESTAURANT, Lower Stuart _____ street (one minute from station).—Meals, (id ; Beds, Is.—Mrs Sullivan, proprietress. 4il ST. CLAlß.—Board and Residence for Gentlemen and Families at "Mavora," close to baths and tram. 2^" HIGH-CLASS Boarding Establishment.— Moderate prices; every comfort; hot baths; professional cook.—Jlrs Hawkins, Clifton House, Graham street, High street. 14my IVERPOOL—COMPTON HOTEL. ENG- i LAND. Unrivalled for its Comfort, Excel- . lent Cuisine, and Moderate Charges. Spacious Coffee Room, adjoining the Ladies' Drawing Room, and a large number of Bedrooms arranged and furnished to afford visitors every comfort and ' convenience. Finest and most central position, near the stations, lauding stage, banks, i.c. Bed- • rooms from 2s Od. Ibd IT E~V lAT HA N HOTEL < (Imitated by many—surpassed by none), Opposite Railway Station, ! DUNEDIN. EEr.Mrs SILK ... ... Proprietress. 29my DUNEDIN COFFEE PALACE . And r PRIVATE HOTEL. C. F. MEYER ~ PROPRIETOR. : C. F. MEYER, of Roslyn, having leased tho above Hotel, intends to make the Coffee Palace a _ PALACE for Visitors and Residents, paying par- -* ticular attention to the Comfort of all that favour j him; and by keeping a First-class Table at Reason- g able Charges, hopes to receive a fair share of - support. ~j BREAKFAST, from 7to 10. DINNER, 12 to 2. v TEA, sto S. 240 _ =^======== "A Late Advertisements. a . — j STATION OVERSEER. AA'ANTED, Overseer for Station, must be active man, well up in the working of a Merino Flock, and who has had experience in rabbity country, j Single man preferred. £ .Address enclosing copies of references and stating experience to OVERSEER, _ lOd Box g>2, Cln-istclun-ch, WANTED, SITUATION as Children's Maid or Housemaid in a good family; wages Ss per week; age I(s.—Address English, r Times Office. Rd v ("IASH LENT, Life Policies, Furniture, all J kinds security, personal or otherwiseHenry Benjamin, Albert Buildings, Frinces street. lfid Cl FOR SALE, good Saddle and Buggy c , HORSE ; very quiet; been driven in town for 12 months by ladies.—John Reid and Sons, [, Bond street. IW TO LET," in Clyde street, superior Six- p roomed HOUSE; every convenience ; bath- £ room.—Apply Mrs Fredric, Albany street. Hid ""ftTICELY FURNISHED COTTAGE, Ad- b J3j dington, Christchurch, TO LET for month f] at Christmas.—Cottage, Daily Times Ollice. Hid TO RENT, a first-class AERATED WATER *•' MACHINE, iv good working order and T everything complete.—Address Machine, office (f j this paper. R'l' --j EEP-IT-DARK SHAREHOLDERS aie' requested to FORAVARD their PROXIES s< for ANNUAL MEETING to Company's Office, Reefton, by THURSDAY MORNING'S Train, l if not previously given or sent. lOd - "PUBLIC SCHOOL SAVIMMING CLUB. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Normal School at S o'clock THIS (AVEDNESDAY) - EVENING to DISCUSS the ORGANISATION ' and ELECT the OFFICERS of the above Club. I Parents, Teachers, Members of School Com- f mittees, and all others interested in the welfare . of the Scholars are invited to attend this Meeting. ALEX. PURDIE, lfid Secretary pro, tern. T~HE OTAGO CLUB COMPANY (LIMITED). The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of o SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will ba held at the Company's Ollice, The Club House, s High street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, December j 21, at 8 p.m. Business : } To receive Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, and Elect Directors and Auditor for the ensuing year. By Order of the Directors. Dunedin, 12th December 18:11. IM ] m H E OTAGO CLUB.The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS of the Otago Club will be held at - the Club House, High street, Dunedin, on - MONDAY, December 21, at!) p.m. , Business : " To receive the Report of the Committee for the year 18:11; to Elect Committee for ensuing year; to -consider Rules as - amended by retiring Committee. i By Order of the Committee. _Dunedin, 12th December 1891. lfid ] -fl ENTR A L TAI ER I 1. ACE S. AT HENLEY, On BOXING DAY (SATURDAY), 2fith DEC. IR'«. NOMINATIONS for the following Handicaps CLOSE at 111 p.m. on THURSDAY, 17th December, and can also be received by Mr P. Miller, Saddler, Rattray street, Dunedin, up to that hour :— CENTRAL TAIERI HANDICAP, of 40sovs. One mile and a-quarter. lsov. THREE-MILK TROT, of Jio-ovs. 15s. NOVEL HANDICAP, of 20sovs. Ono mile. 10s. FLYING HANDICAP, of 23so\_. Six furlongs. 15... TAVO-MILE TROT, of 20.?0v5. 10s. SST Programmes and Nomination Forms sent on application to lllrl T. A. AVlllTiySecretary, Outram. TOOTHACHE. — Instant and marvellous relief in worst cases. Price's Toothache Anodyne, Is.—Price, chemist, AValker street. 4 STHMA. — AA'hy sutler? Instant relief J\. afforded by Price's Asthma Powder, ls and 2s.—Price, chemist, AValker street. HEADACHE! AVeakness, Loss of Appetite banished by Quinine and Iron Tonic, 2s tid. -Price, chemist, AValker street. PERSONS desirous of Letting or Selling their Properties should place them in the hands of Robert I-'rancis, Octagon, as he has a , number of applications for both. Rents collected. Moderate charges. Gil EAT BARG AIN.-Six-roomed A'erandah COTTAGE, Blueskin; centre of township; . nearly hall-acre ; easy terms given.—Francis. IjAIVE-ROOMED HOUSK for SALK (cheap), ; Marandrow road; quarter-acre. AVill ex- , change for property Caversham.—Francis. \ ""OARGAIN.-Two Seven-roomeii COTTAGES, 1 .O Arthur street; detached; only half what -" tbeyenst—Francis, Octagon 1 Q-ALE or LEASE—Large SHOP and Premises ' k3 in George street; best side of street; easy "• terms. SIX-ROOMED HOUSK (Orchard, Cow Byre, Stable), with IK) acres of land, near town — Francis, Octagon. Q ALE or LEASK (Cheap).—llll) ACRES, about I*7 seven miles from town ;3D acres cleared.— ;. FRANCIS, Octagon. WANTED, a BARMAID. COOK, and HOUSEMAID; must have lirst-class references.—Apply, not later than Saturday, l'Mi inst., Box 41, Timaru. 15d APPLICATIONS invited till Monday, 21st inst., for CHOIRMASTER for Caversham *' Presbyterian Church. Preference may be given o to one who can play Organ.—Apply Manse, Caver's sham, where further particulars obtainable, lod g "\TSTANTED, a YARD MANAGER for the \ V? Southland Frozen Moat Company's '> Slaughteryards at the -Mataura ; must be a prae* c tical butcher, and a first-class judge of fat stock, it References required. Applications to be sent in it before 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, 18th December. g Ud R. F. CUTHI'I-RTSOX, Secretary, 10 fJE not deceived by specious representations', JLS see that you get Wolfe's Schnapps,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9300, 16 December 1891, Page 3

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