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PEARS' SOAP. Fa <r White Hands, Bright Clear Complexion, Soft Healthful Skin.—Pears' Soap for toilet and rursery. Specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies and children and others sensitive to tt c weather, winter or summer. Prevents rednew, roughness, and chapping. Board and Residence. /^ RAND HO T E L. MOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE CITY. Otis Elevator. Drawing Rooms, Sample Rooms. 6d J. & J. WATSON, Proprietors. THE NEW PROVINCIAL HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, is one of the most homelike and comfortable in Dunedin, and Visitor's and Travellers will find every attention' combined with most moderate terms. The Vaults ill connection therewith are a pleasant, shady retreat, where deliciously Cool Drinks of the finest quality and condition can always be obtained in the hottest weather.—J. WELLS, Lessee. THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Princes street south (within five minutes' walk of Dunedin Railway Station). —Having leased the above Hotel, I can supply Superior Accommodation for Private Families and Visitors from the Country and Neighbouring Colonies at Moderate Charges. Plunge and Shower Baths, Billiards.—P. FAGAN, Proprietor. 3f CROWN HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET (four minutes' walk from Railway Station and AVharf). —Good Accommodation for Travellers and Families. Terms Moderate. Dinner 12 to 2. P. KELIGHER, proprietor. 4ja VACANCIES One or Two Gentlemen, Warwick House, Moray place (opposite Dr Roberts'); every comfort and modern convenience. llf HIGH-CLASS Boarding Establishment.— Moderate prices; evt,Ty comfort; hot baths; professional cook.—Mrs Hawkins, Clifton House, Graham street, High street. 14my RIGHTON BEACH. — BOARD and RESIDENCE at Brighton House (12 miles rom Dunedin); telephone communication. — Irvine White, proprietor. 4f MRS JAMES, Albyn House, King street.— Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families. 6d ST. CLAIR.—" Mavora" : A few Vacancies. Bath, tennis lawn ; near sea baths and tram. Terms moderate. 4f SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION. Mrs OTTAWAY, NUGGETS, PORT MOLYNEUX. Cards of particulars Wardell's Store. 16d I" EVIATHAN HOTEL (Imitated by many—surpassed by none), Opposite Railway Station, dunedin; Mrs SILK ... ... 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 the above Hotel, las spared no pains in making the Coffee Palace a ALACE for Visitors and Residents, paying paracular attention to the Comfort of all that favour him; and by keeping a First-class Table and Clean and Airy Bedrooms at Moderate Charges, is confident of receiving a fair share of support. Only Temperance Drinks sold on the Premises. Night Porter to call Visitors for Early Trains in attendance. 240 TAKE TE ANAU HOTEL. WM. SNODGRASS ... Proprietor. This splendid Hotel offers to Tourists, Families, Pleasure Parties, &c. every convenience of seeing the scenery of this magnificent Lake at a moderate expense. Though so far removed it can compete with the best city hotels for comfort, convenience, and attention. Best cooks kept. Good garden; ?lenty of fruit. Poultry. Tennis Lawn and other 'leasure Grounds, Ladies' Drawing Room, &c. STEAMER. The steamer has received a thorough overhaul, and is under the. management of a competent Engineer. Stewardess to attend on Lady Visitors YACHT. Handsome five-ton yacht "Wave," late of Riverton, now on the Lake, in the hands of competent seamen; fast and safe. Also, smaller pleasure boats. GUIDES. Guides provided to Sutherland Falls and Milford Sound. Waggonette, Saddle Horses, Good Stabling, and Horse Paddocks. Conveyances meet Trains at Lumsden and Mossburn Stations. Tariff, 10s per day; £'i per week. Parties done cheaper. 2tin Late Advertisements. RANK A. COXHEAD'S THE GRAND STUDIO (Opposite Colonial Bank) CABINETS, ENAMELLED, 10s 6d per DOZEN. ■ Our Views superior to all others. Take the Elevator. - 23d PHOTOGRAPHS Of NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. BURTON BROS. 13ja WANTED, WHEELWRIGHT, for Lawrence.—Apply Arthur Briscoe and Co. llf WANTED, BAKER ; must be steady and good hand at Smallgoods.—Address D., Times Office. llf T>ARRATT wants—Housemaids, Waitresses, _|J General Servants, Housemaids, Tablemaids, Female Cooks, Barmaids, Cook, Baker, Lads (milkers). llf \\T ANTED to SELL, 25 COLONIAL y V BANK SHARES.—Address 8.A., Times Office. llf FOR SALE, Circular Saw BENCH, with Fret-saw attachment, with treadle and hand motion.—Schlaadt Bros. FOR SALE, Leather Roller (24- x 16), Blocking Machine, Pricking Machine; cheap.—Schlaadt Bros., Great King street. llf TO LET, Small Shop and Three Rooms; also, Rooms above the Dresden, Princes street.—H. F. Hardy. ■ llf "VTB'W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NORTH LINE.-All Ordinary Main Line Trains have Resumed Running between Dunedin and Christchurch. KUROW BRANCH.-Trafflc will be Suspended between Borton's and Hakateramea for a few JfoUTH LINE. - All Traffic is Suspended between Greytown and Waihola, and also on the Outram Branch. Passengers for Southern Stations will be conveyed by Rail Dunedin to Greytown, and from Waihola South. Coaches connect with Trains at Greytown and Waihola, passengers paying their own coach fares 1M By Order. TTNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. The EXAMINATIONS for the OTAGO MEDICAL PRELIMINARY and the SCHOLARSHIPS already advertised will be held APRIL 6, not March 30. ' A. HAMILTON, February 9,1892. "llf XN the matter of "The Companies Act -*- 1882," and in the matter of THE WAKATIPU DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED). The CREDITORS still unpaid of the abovenamed Company are required, on or before the Fifteenth day of MARCH. 1892, to send their Names and Addresses, and the Particulars of their Debts or Claims, and the Names and Addresses of &? lf J&VS* 018 (i? to JOHN ALWENT CHAPMAN, the Liquidator of the said Company, •at his Offices in Princes street, Dunedin ; and, if so required in writing by the said Liquidator or his Solicitor, to come in and Prove their said Debts or Claims on TUESDAY, the Twenty-ninth day of March 1892, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Chambers of his Honor Mr Just'ce Williams in the Supreme Courthouse, Dunedin, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any Distribution made before such Debts are proved. Dated this second day of February 1892. J. ALWENT CHAPMAN, Liquidator. Witness to the above signature of John Alwent Chapman: Edward A. Joel, Solicitor, Bond street, Dunedin. Uf TNT the matter of " The Companies Act 1882," and in the matter of THE RESCUE GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The CREDITORS still unpaid of the abovenamed Company are required, on or before the fifteenth day of MARCH 1892, to sand their Names • and Addresses, and the Particulars of their Debts or Claims, and the Names and' Addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to JOHN ALWENT CHAPMAN, the Liquidator of the said Company, at his Offices, in Princes street, Dunedin, and, if so required in writing by the said Liquidator or his Solicitor, to come in and Prove their said Debts or Claims on TUESDAY the twenty-ninth day of MARCH 1892, at eleven, o'clock in the forenoon, at the Chambers of His Honor Mr Justice Williams, in the Supreme Courthouse, Dunedin, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such Debts are proved. Dated this second day of February 1892. J. ALWENT CHAPMAN, Liquidator. Witness to the above signature of John Alwent Chapman : Edward A. Joel, Solicitor, Bond street, Dunedin. llf IY/T EDI CA L GALVANIST. J. JENKINS, Upper Rattray street, Dunedin. Testimonials on application, juadies' and Gents Electric Belts, Batteries. &c. for sale. The Roslyn Tram passes door every 15 minutes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9347, 11 February 1892, Page 3

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