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Board and. Residence. QEASIDE ACCOMMODATION. Mrs OTTAWAY, NUdGEI'S, POUT MOLYNEUX. Cards of patttciilara WardwH'w Store. Ifld j~ EVIATHAN II cT-Fe L (Imitated by many—surpassed by none), Opiraslte Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Mfß Stlifc ... ... Proprietress. ___. 29my COFFEE PALACE And PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite the First Church), MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. Three minutes' walk from Railway Station. C. F. MEYER ... Proprietor. C. F. MEYER having leased tho above Hotel, has spared no pains in making the Coffee Palace a PALACIS for Visitors and Residents, paying particular attention to the Comfort of all that favour him; and by kooping a First-class Table and Clean and Airy Bedrooms at Moderate Charges, is confident of receiving a fair share of support. Only Temporance Drinks sold on the Premises. Night Porter to call Visitors for Early Trains in attendance. 240 IVERPOOL./COMPTON HOTEL, utiENGLAND. I rivalled for ita Comfort, Excellent Cuisine, and Moderate Charges. Spacious Coffee Room, adjoining the Ladies' Drawing Room, and a large number of Bedrooms arrangedand furnished to afford visitors every comfort and convenience. Finest and most central position, near the stations) landing stage, bunks, &c. Bedrooms from 2s (id. l(jtl. Late Advertisements

FRANK A. COXHEAD'S THE GRAND STUDIO (Opposite Colonial Bank) CABINETS, ENAMELLED, 10s Cd per DOZEN. Our Views superior to all others. Take the Elevator. 23d HOTOGRAPHS Of NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. BURTON BROS. i:}j a VT7"ANTED, a LADY to undertake the T T duties of Housekeeper.—Address Box 98, Greytown S. 2i)ja AGENT Wanted for Goldflelds (male or female) to canvass Dr Tahnage's new book Box 150, P.O. . 29ja WANTED — Married Ploughman (without encumbrance), Blacksmith (good opening), Milkers (15s to 20s).—Apply Macdonald's Agency, Princes street. 29ja MRS DICK Wants—Working Housekeeper (farm, no objection to widow and one child), Nursery Governess, Cooks (20s, 25a), HOUSEMAIDS, Tablemaids (15s), House"maid,- Laundress (hotels)j Cook, Laundress (£jQ), General Servants (good wages). 29ja ANTED, for the Country, a Good GENERAL SERVANT-one accustomed to children, and able to milk.—Apply Times Oittce. 29ja TO Mantle Makers.—Wanted (immediately) for the D.1.C., Wellington, a first-class MANTLE MAKER to take charge of workroom Apply to the Manager, D.1.C., Dunedih. 29ja BOY (15), Wants SITUATION on Farm; can milk.—Address R. M., Times Office. 29ja WANTED, by Young Lady (matriculated), Situation MORNING GOVERNESS'• good musician. Terms moderate.—Box 128, Post Office, Dunedin. 29ja ANTED, PUPILS for the PIANOFORTE (beginuers preferred) ; position centra]; 10s 6'd per quarter.—Vida, Times Office 29_ja WANTED, Iron Portable FORGE, and Set Coachsmith-s Tools.—Price and particulars to American Carriage Factory, Invercaiyill. 29ja STATION MANAGER. This appointment has been filled. Testimonials are returned. 29ja LAW. rpO LET, ROOMS above the Dresden, JL Princes street; suit tailor, artist, teacher.— H. F. Hardy. 29ja T^UNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE^

A SPECIAL MEETING of MEMBERS of the Chamber will be held on SATURDAY, 30th January, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of Appointing a RETURNING OFFICER in connection with the Election of a Representative to the Otago Harbour Board, in accordance with the provisions of the Order-in-Council of 7th January for the regulation of the election of members of Harbour Boards. A. S. PATERSON, non t ' President. 2Sth January 18!>2. , 29ja IN THE SUPREJmTjCOURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. THURSDAY, the 21st day |O f JANUARY 1802. TvrX^A 1'!?!1^?, 1110 Affid!ivits of JAMES KEMMIS WARBURTON and MICHAEL M'ALLEN respectively filed in this Court, it is ordered that the Public Trustee shall be Administrator of all the real and personal estate of JULIA BODE, • late of Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, Widow, Deceased. By the Court. . (Signed) R. G. THOMAS, ■ ( Deputy-registrar. All Persons indebted to the aboveuamed deceased are requested to pay the amounts of their several accounts to me, or to Mr E. SMITH Dunedin. Also, all Persons having Claims against the said Estate are requested to send them in to Mr E. SMITH on or before WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of February next, on the printed forms which can be obtained for the purpose from any of my agents. N.B.—Any claim not sent in by the day named may be excluded from participation. J. K. WARBURTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 2(>th January 1892. 29ja IMPOUNDED at Strath - Taieri Public Pound, one BAY GELDING, about 18 hands high, off hind foot white; no visible brand. Impounded by County Ranger for trespassing on County Roads. If not claimed and expenses paid to bs sold ou FEBRUARY 6, at 12 o'clock noon. WILLIAM STEEL, 2Sja Poundkeeper. RUSSBS, Electric Belts, American and French Rubber Goods, Enemas, &c, lowest prices.—Price, chemist, Walker street.

/~IOD LIVER OlL.—The purest and best. Im\J ported direct from Norway, 2s bottles.— Price, chemist, Walker street. FEMALE PlLLS.—Gibson's Steel and Pennyroyal, 3s 6d ; Bonjean's, 4s (id ; Hooper's, 2s Mutter's, 4s Cd.—Price, chemist, Walker street. FOR SALE or LEASE, large SHOP, George street (near Frederick street), formerly occupied by W. D. Sutherland, grocer. Oan be rented cheap or bought at low figure. Best side of the street. —Francis, Octagon. FOR SALE, 12-roonied HOUSE (large rooms); half-acre of ground planted with fruit trees,' 'stable, coach-house. Property fronts Town Belt, Moruington, also entrance on back street. Magnificent view.—Francis, Octagon. OR SALE or LEASE, 100 ACRES of LAND, within six miles of Dunedin. Easy terms.— Francis. FOR SALE (cheap), 30 ACRES of LAND, three miles from town. Suitable for dairy — FRANCIS, Octagon. y EADING Life Office has VACANCY for CANVASSER; good terms to intelligent, smart man ; no others need apply.—Manager Box •^ 26j'a ANTED, TUTOR.-Apply Boys' High School Rectory. 28ja ANTED, BAKER, Good Bread and Small Goods Man; married man proferred ; steady.—W. S. Hurd, Goro. 2Sja AN Experienced Housekeeper, with highest testimonials, is open for ENGAGEMENT. —Address care Walter Bull, George street. 28ja ANTED, a PARTNER in a first-class Cash Business in Dunedin.—Address Hardware, Box 212, P.O. ifjj a 0 RUNHOLDERS AND EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. In thanking Employers of Labour for the support accorded me in the past, I hope to merit a continuance of favours by constant attention to their requirements, and by studying to forward only those who are suitable for the class of work required of then}. None but first-class hands are on my books. RICHARD BREW, 2 Rattrav street h<j ANTED to PURCHASE, a STORE~m" the City suitable for Grain and Wool — Particulars to P.O. Box 327. 2Bja WANTED KNOWN.-Melville, Octagon" has received a large shipment of " White" Sewing Machines. Call and see. W H,J, TE" Sewing"~Machmes, Hand and Treadle, are the best m the world. Call and test them THE "AVhite" is King. The best made, the most simple, most durable, most noiseless best finished, and

T IGHTEST Running Sewing Machine in the £J market. Inspection invited by W. MELVILLE, Octagon. Repairing attended to. 18n MONEY LENT (Privately) upon Personal Security, from £5 upwards; communications strictly private.—P.O. Box 75. tjj a MRS CLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-East Valley. Established 187fi. Laundry work well and cheaply done; an acre of drying and bleaching ground. LACE CURTAINS madc~to~ look like nc^ being finished on frames, and tinted Ecru, Cream, Pink, <tc.—Mrs Clark's Laundry, NorthEast Valley. WASHING called for and punctually returned in all weathers. Conveyance attends town twice, daily.—Mrs Clark's Laundry, i North-East Valley. \\) n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 3

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